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THE STATE: COLUMBIA FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 29 1935 PAGE EIGHT Furman Defeats Clemson 8 to 6 in Mud for State Football Title ttttWWWUWWWVVVV Beaufort Defeats Great Falls for Class High RECEIVES PASS FOR VICTORY BRILLIANT GAME IN ORANGEBURG PURPLE CRUSHES EARLY TIGER LEAD Blue Grass Felines Smother Volunteers Commodores Via Air Check Crimson Tide Tidal Wave Engulfs Upstate Red Raiders Scores Touchdown on Pass Blair to King SCORE IS 19 TO 7 LINE PLAY SHINES Vandy Topples Alabama Through Passing Attack After Being Held Scoreless First Period by Fourteen to Six Tune to Sail On Aggressive Line and Smooth Working Backfield Account for Victory Kentucky Romps to Twenty-seven to Zero Triumph Over Behind Inspired Line Backfield of Victors Sparkles for Sweet Revenge After Four Lean Years Touchdown and Safety Result From Blocked Punts BY STAFF CORRESPONDENT Orangeburg Nov Flashing a teong second half offensive a bril liant Beaufort high school eleven defeated Great Falla here this after- Lexington Ky Nov Kentucky's Wildcats ran wild over the Tennessee Volunteers on the muddy sod of Stoll field here today sending their traditional Thanksgiving day rivals home blanketed under four touchdowns and a 27 to 0 offensive Woodrow Derry berry a back who entered the game after a scoreless first quarter the attack soon after halftime by taking the ball on own 20 after a Kentucky punt over the goal line slashing six yards off right tackle and rifling passes to Ditmore and Humph- noon to capture the South Carolina Class high school championship be-fore a crowd of cheering fan by a 19 to 7 score BY JOHN A MONTGOMERY Greenville Nov Furman' Purple Hurricane cwept through mud and puddle of water here this afternoon to a convincing 8 to 6 triumph over Clemion closing its South Caroline season unbeaten and wresting the state championship from the Tigers A capacity crowd jammed Manley field for the encounter and was rewarded with exhibitions of brilliant play despite the adverse conditions under which th egame was played Clemson Scores First The Royal Bengals struck first in the opening period when Manuel Black splashed through the mire to block Roy Stevens' punt and hisfel tackle Alteriiate-Capt Tom More than 15000 shivering fans saw reys for gains of ten and five yard the contest Kentucky's first victory The drive ended after a 15-yard The win for the Tidal Wave mark the schools first state title and displaces the Great Falla team which won the championship in 1934 In the final analysis it waa the au-perb play of the Beaufort line which turned the tide in favor of this charges of Dana McLendon Alert to error of the opposition and eveiy goal for the second time The Crimson Tide chilled by unexpected Vanderbilt power opened up a powerful drive in the third quarter but waa able to drive over only one touchdown Midway in the pnod Riley shot a bullet pass to Jim Walker Alabama end Walker took the pass cm 30 yard line and dodged through a broken field for a touchdown Smith's kick waa wide Starting lineups: Pos Vanderbilt Alabama Plasman Bryant Throgmorton Whatley Merlin Monakey Hinkle Francis Brown Peters Ray Young Geny IVslker QB Dixon Smith Beard Kilgrow Oliver Angelich FB-Agee Nisbet Score by periods: Vanderbilt 0 7 0 Alabama 0 0 6 Scoring: Touchdowns Dixon Heard Alabama Walker Points after touchdown Vanderbilt Throgmorton (21 Officials: Referee Ducote (Auburn) Umpire Perry (Sewanee) Linesman Phillips (Georgia Tech) Field judge Begley (Wash and Lee) Nashville Tenn Nov 28 Vanderbilt's Commodores staged their fumed aerial circus here today to blast Alabama out of its runnerup position in the Southeastern conference race by a 14 to 6 victory More than 18000 spectators saw Ray Morrison' versatile Commodores defeat the vaunted Crimson Tide end move into a position where they still had a chance to win the championship of the Southeastern conference Should Tulane defeat at New Orleans Saturday the victory would give Vanderbilt the title After being held scoreless for the first period on a gridiron slightly heavy from an overnight rain Vanderbilt opened its famous passing attack Two passes from Quarterback Randy Dixon to Willie Geny all-Southemend mixed with a lateral from Plasman to Simpkins rushed the ball down to the Alabama two yard line From here Dixon crashed through left guard for a score and Throgmorton converted Vandy' second score came late in the fourth quarter when Joe Riley Alabama right halfback juggled a punt on his own one-yard line In the scramble that followed Beard Vanderbilt left halfback recovered over the line and Throgmorton kicked blocking so perfectly that every play called by tne Beaufort field general was a "good" one the am-easiv one the aggressive Brown pounced on the ball in the penalty on Tennessee for holding Lineups: Tennessee Kentucky Humphreys Ellington Crawford Never Bourcard McClurg Tade Meyers Needham Huddleston Crawford Skaggs Ditmore Long Moses McMillan Dickens Johnson Epperson Davit Craig Simpson Score tor periods: Tennessee 0 0 0 Kentucky 0 14 0 Kentucky scoring: Touchdown Johnson (2) McMillan (2) points after touchdown Simpson (3) (place ment) over Tennessee since 1925 Behind an inspired line Kentucky's backfield shone brightly Bert Johnson Wildcat star delivered two of the four acorea today Quarterback McMillan accounted for the other two Fullback Simpson kicked three of four tries from phn ent Bob Davi sophomore halfbeck who had scored 66 points for Kentucky this season dashed through the Tennessee line and around end and caught peaces for a good share of the 225 yards Kentucky gained from scrimmage Tennessee gained only 41 Tennessee's hard running ends stopped two other Kentucky scoring threats within striking distance of the goal In the third period Tennessee brought out its only ground gaining Wave linemen cleared holes for their backs and stopped the Great Falla running threats cold Smooth end tone for a touchdown Before the quarter ended Daddy Dorn and Trade McCaraon the Bap-tide pair of scintillating tackles smeared Tate Horton's punt and Horton retrieved the pigskin in his own zone for a safety putting the score at 8 to 2 in favor of the defending champions Following a long punt return by STATE DEFEATS CLAFLIN 6 TO 0 dling of the ball on double and tripia passM spinners and half-spinners by th Beaufort back who were given plenty of time to perform their leger-dermain behind the line kept the Great Falls boys back on their heels during the second half and netted many gams and raw the Beaufort lads tolly twice in the second half and break a 7-7 deadlock which existed at half time Great Falls was In the hole during the entire first period stemming several Beaufort attacks within 20 yards of their goal line Beaufort constantly threatened but failed to start clicking until the second period waa under way Buzemore quarterback and sparkplug of the Beaufort offense assisted by Captain Owen started a drive in the second period which carried the ball deep Into Great territory Bazemore made a first down Gridiron Bob King (above) 198-pound Furman end from Ranger Texas received a as from Hubert Blair yesterday afternoon for the touchdown that beat lemson 8 to 8 giving the Purple Hurricane the state championship Heels Humble Nearly 5000 See Game at Orangeburg Thursday Sizzles June Scott in the second period the Pimple Hurricane unloosed its fury in a 32-yard touchdown march with Hubert Blair passing to Bob King for the final seven yards and a touchdown Blocked place-kicks prevented scoring of points after touchdown Baptists Surpass Tigers Furman presented the superior team Its punting its running its blocking its tackling its charging and its teamwork excelled the Bengal What would have happened under favorable conditions is a matter of conjecture but the Baptists showed that without a doubt they were better Several times after the scoring ended they dug deep into Clemson territory only to have the thrusts repelled by losses on downs when they went to the air with a soggy ball as the Clemson line tightened when backed into its own area No rain fell on the game and the spectators including Governor Olin Johnston remained until the final whistle to witness thrill after thrill Proud Cavaliers Trainers Observe Holiday And Horses Breeze little on the Great Falla six and four plays later smashed over tackle for tne In Touchdown Parade bunch Good Good Tints gel 1935 juvenile champion and Cavalcade are but a few of the famous racers who BUCKNELL BISONS TUMBLE TEMPLE IN CLOSE GAME North Carolina Buries Open Season Continues on Football Favorites Violets Tide Pitt and Temple Learn Turkey Day Fickleness of Dame Fortune first touchdown of the game Baldwin booted the extra point and the Tidal Wave led 7 to 0 Great Falls received the kick-off after the touchdown and swept to a touchdown on the wings of two beautiful passes I sen berg to Banks Mc-Faddon The first pass netted 25 yards and the second an additional 35 to carry the hall to Beaufort's six-yard stripe Three line plays failed the by two yards to make fie required Virginia Under Sixty one to Zero Count in With the field and the ball as slippery as they were neither team could nurse its advantages with any degree Thanksgiving wu more or leu observed at the Buxton stables at the State fair grounds yesterday with the trainers taking things easy Very little breezing wu done During the morning however all trainers went out to take a look at their charge Clarence Buxton recently returned from up North where he won many races (luring the season announced that all horsemen who were spending the winter here bad arrived with the exception of Max Hirsch who is expected Monday following the closing of the Bowie season Saturday There are something over 180 horses quarterei at the training stables here with but very few platers in the Annual Grid Duel know no winter home other than Columbia William Mullholland a trainer of repute hu returned with his string after having remained away last winter Mr Mulholland trained here winter before last Thera's one newcomer among the horsemen in Columbia this year and that's Duffy of Detroit Of the 200 hundred stalls which comprise the Buxton stable with the arrival of Max hone there will be but a few unoccupied and these will be used to store hay and feed Mighty Owls Nosed Out by Thundering Herd Seven to Six in Major Upset Kenan Stadium Chapel Hill Nov North Carolina loosed BY HERBERT BARKER Associated Press Sports Writer It'i still an open season on football favorite While New York university's dream of an 'indefeated season ana a Rose Bowl invitation waa being blasted not unexpectedly by Rams Temple Stadium Philadelphia Nov A thundering herd of In a drizzling rain nearly 5000 football enthusiasts saw a valiant South Carolina State college team fight to a 6 to 0 victory over a game and stubborn Panther team representing Claflin college at Orangeburg yesterday Bill Collier State backfield was the hero of the day It he who in the third quarter went around right end for 50 yards in a brilliant run fightjng and twisting his way through the entire Claflin team Caine then made 11 yards around his left end but failed to gain on the next two plays in the middle of the line Collier then took the ball and scored through the line for the touchdown and only score of the game A1 Journey Harri rugged center Jefferson veteran guard and Fullback Patterson all senior played their final game in good style Sol Johnson State's safety man and punter deserves much credit for his receiving and punting From the quarterback position he guided the destiny of his team in a most creditable manner Willi Claflin's fullback and Crcgg end played well for the Panthers Claflin Slate LE-Van Dage Clendcning McCurdy Motley McCombs Jefferson Farr Harris Fritz Mudd McCullough Davis RE-Griffin Johnson QB-Gregg Johnson I Ramsey Cain Fair Patterson Willis MrCant Referee Williams (Benedict) umpire Smith (Talladega): head linesman Martin (Talladega) of certainty and punting a major weapon of the battle waa always dangerous because of the fast charges of the opposing lines The Layers became covered with mud after the first few minutes of play Jersey numbers first were obscured then the white jerseys of Clemson and the purple jerseys of Furman could not be distinguished one from the other But through the muck and the mire stood out tne performances of little Streak Lawton Joe Berry Tom Brown and Manuel Black of Clemion and June Scott Ernest Rohr Grandpa Griffin Roy Stevens (punt unnnps uruun nay aieyciw ipuui- before a Thanksgiving day crowd id 72000 in the Yankee stadium at New Bison from Bucknell college skidded and slipped to a 7 to 8 triumph over the Temple Owls today The game waa played in a driving rain before 15000 drenched spectators It was a game of breaks with Tem-ile's missing numerous chances to The Owls' backfield failed to pe rror COLUMBIA BOYS PLAY ROCK HILL TEXAS ELEVEN LOOMS CHOICE distance but a bullet pass to Lock-lair standing in the end zone was good for the touchdown A fake placement which developed into a pas I sen berg to Locklair netted the extra point and the score was tied 7-7 The half ended one play after th next kickoff Beaufort came bark strong in the third period The Red Devils received snd after failing to gain I sen berg got off a short kick Owens then slashed off 10 yards and followed with seven more on the next play Bazemore was stopped cold on the next play but scored from the 23-yard line on a double lateral on the next play The play waa beautifully timed and executed Baldwin hit his own left tackle turned and lateraled the ball to Owen who then lateraled to Bazemore who then dashed across the goal line The for-point was wide but Great Rail was offside The second try wu blocked and the Tidal Wave was ahead to stay Great Falls tried gamely to stage a comeback but the Beaufort bovs were inspired and refused to yield (Continurd on Page 91 Stanford Expected to Bid Frogs or Mustangs to Bowl Battle and Lion Lads Meet Undefeated 115-Pound York County Team Today live uo to put performance due mostly to the slippery condition of Tk'MrJrS' WitkJelA leading 7 to 0 in Task McCanon of Furman 1 he fin1 quarter Temple had a FnlMT moov I chance to Vie the score The Owls JZ franTraht touchdown after Gurzynski HnyBunt1uline llvwli fumbled punt by bricked Hortons punt following a Sitarsky Bucknell quar rback on liie 22-yard line 1UI IIH1 JJtlllb AUliywlli I bad snap from center and Stevens 1 VX recovered for Furman the Clem York Alabama and Tetmile ran into stunning defeats and Pitt's erratic Panthers gained no better than a draw Alabama's array a steam-roller ever sines its early-eeason defeat by Mississippi State came a cropper at Nashville where Ray Morrison's Vanderbilt Commodores clearly earned a 14 to decision and clinched second place on the Southeastern conference race At Philadelphia Pop Temple Owl a leading Eastern power tell before Bucknell 1 to 8 in another major reversal of form Pitt meanwhile found Carnegie Tech's defense too tough to crack and these intracity rivals wound up in a scoreless draw victor in seven consecu- on Stanford University Calif Nov 28 Stanford probably will invite the winner of the Southern Meth-odist-Texas Christian game Saturday as its Rose Bowl football opponent New Year's day This was indicated today when th graduate manager Alfred Master of Stanford said he would not make a decision until the weekend Takiig possession of the ball the Owl 'tded by a pass from Johnny Kuski to Frey advanced to the 11-yard line Kusko after several thrusts at Bucknell' line crashed for the touchdown The ''breaks" evened up on the try and raved however and invert son 18 Clemson 6 Furman 2 Furman sub: June Scott for Watson substitute Clcimon sub: Troutman for Black Srcond Quarter June Scott took the snap from the Clemion at righ end both teams were offside Furman wu nw WOK ine snap irum me 18 and picked up six yards a powerful offensive here today to conquer Virginia's CavaUer 81 to 0 in a touchdown parade such as the Old Dominion eleven had never before faced from a Southern foe It wu North contest from start to finish and the Tarheels used sustained drives on the ground forward passes lateral-forward passes and forward-lateral passes to score against the fighting but helpless invader Some 12000 watched the game A drizzle fell during the last half Virginia advanced offensively into North Carolina territory only once in the fourth quarter and the Cavaliers made only two first downs while the Tarheels were rolling up 21 Don Jackson brilliant triplethreat Tarheel back led the attack which routed Virginia Jackson ran with the ball well gaining 84 yards in 12 tries and his pretty passes connected 12 times for gains of 272 yard It was Jackson's final college football game 's Snavcly used seven relief backs with Dick Dashicll and Crowell Little leading them During the third quarter an entire Tarheel relief team wu on the field but it scored two touch-duwrns Virginia was outclassed in every department of play but A Conner left halfback CapL John Leys 1 and Cullen Wilkin the end and George Scihels at guard did the best work Wilkin did beautiful punting Tudav's victory for North Carolina in the 40th renewal of the oldest con tmunus football rivalry in the South male the series stand at 21 games for Virginia 18 for North Carolina and throe tie The IniHfided score did not equal the SI to 0 score by which Virginia had won the content hack in 1912 though it was the worst whipping a Virginia team ever had taken in the South Sevrrai seasons ago Ken- against live games never had much chance Fordham and the Rams pounded larnecis ail Starred Wit nirneii from a tie anme Frey fum- i arr' Montgomery being Jackson i i'led the throw barkfrom center He jd 'n backfield Coach Cat The Tarheels all starred with Carl games had been played He just had learned of New York 21 to tecovered but too late to try fur the iiacement Bucknell rounted its winning louch- ng In penalized five yards on the next play been the first Jun- Scott leaped over left guard (or four yard On a delayed buck June 4' wn Phil Miller in r- hit quarter Bison fullback Bro fnkrt on pa 0 Smith Smih duiled Temple' secondary dr- another kick snd sm Tm pm greJ1irj rr th touch-' 1 Rock Hill undefeated in the 115 pound clas will play a similar team nicked from the Lions and A Junior football squad this afternoon The game will be played on the Epworth field at 2 o'clock 171 victory over the local team will give Rock Hill an undisputed championship in the 115 pound class while a victory for Columhia would leave them the only undefeated team in this weight in the state Coaches Evans Cannon and Howdy Dutrow are not quite sure what their starting lineup will be They have been drilling their charges all week in preparation for the game but are not sure whether all the players they have been using will be able to weigh In Probable starting lineup will be: Raleree or Duke at center Berry Blakely Black or Wilkinson at guards Lumpkin and Trnnco at tackles Walton Holcombe Coyle or Shay at end Wiles will start at iuarter Buddy Dubnw at left half lall at full bark and either Brook Glenn Allen or Bouknight at the other half hack No admission is hring charged and the public is cordially invited to attend the game Tomorrow the Liana and Junior will both play in a featured dnuhlehender on Melton field The Lions will play Fpwnrlh for the state midget title and the Juniors will play Charleston in a crucial game in the Junior championship race v-aa incomplete and th hall went to Clemson on the Clemson 12 rt n' The extra point which eventually Horton punted to the Furman 47 to i hi a i o-h counter as the winning margin was Quarterback Scott who tossed a lateral to Rohr fumbled recovered end 0 drubbing by Fordham The outcome of the Eastern game gave Masters a Thanksgiving day headache He readily conceded New York university had been considered "highly "1 will not make a move until Saturday's games have been cleared up Masters said From confidential sources ll waa learned Stanford did not giv up the idea of persuading undefeated Princeton to accept an invitation until yea-terday Informal meetings of high Pji-ton officials were held then it waa learned but the proposition of poat-season game waa disapproved Stanford had no hand in the matter but an influential alumnus prompted the diaruasion in a letegrar to Prince' ton authority Rohr was L-wT downed on th Clemson 48 cf' Blair lust two yarsd when tackled a si by Shuford A pass from Blair iif'lTE nmilafl fs Ifsnu awe iHMimnlnln Tima I nkflC I I 0 0 tended for King was incomplete Time out a convincing 21 to 0 triumph that left ftinceton the East's sole remaining major undefeated and untied team The other major Eastern traditional games found Penn trouncing Cornell 33 to 7 and Colgate walloping Brown 33 to 0 Although Syracuse got no better than a scoreless draw with Maryland the East fared well in inter-sectional test as George Washington whipped North Dakota 13 to 0 and Catholic won from North Carolina State I to 8 West Virginia played to a 11 to 19 tie with Loyola of New Orleans In tlie South Kentucky ran over Tennessee 27 to 8 in a surprisingly one-sided fray North Carolina stopped Virginia 61 to and Virginia Tech won from Vir 12 to 6 In the Middle West Nebraska had to send in a hurry call for Ute regu tors to nose out Oregon State 26 lo 20 in tlie closing minutes of play Xavier rlialked up an intersections! victory fur the Mid-West by bealini Centenary 12 to 8 Missouri wourl up Us first mwn under Die coaching of Dun Faurnt and held Kansas te 6 to 4 tie It wu Missouri's third Big Six confrrenre be of tlie season Oklahoma wun easily from Oklahoma A and 25 to 0 Wash Touchdowns: Smith Kusko Point after touchdown Dulne Titans Pm all Iuhtmrk Texas Nov With Andrew Farkus starring I he Detroit university ft hull tenn dc- rut Furman June Scott gained a yard and was atoiied by Troutman 'ileveth punted out of bounds on Hie Clemson 16 Horton punted to the Furman 39 to Scott who waa downed on tlie Funwr 42 Gnffm plunged for three yards June rsm at right tackle stopped by Brown (Centinurd an SUMTER WALLOPS TEAM Camecocks Score ftwy to Victory Over Vixitora In Final Battle COLONIALS DRUB NORTH DAKOTA Washington Nov Momentary offensive flashes combined with breaks an a rain-swept endirnn gave Georvo Washington's Colonials a tnuridv 13 to 0 victory todav over the roving team of North Dakota university The rain began with the Marling A TIME FEE! ington university defeated St I xiul In 24 to A and Arkanma slopped Tuls ctf Iwttucluf game record Duke Viraini received the opening kirk-off of the game but after Harry Martin had lt two yards on the first down Wilkin punted Jackson ran live ball back 11 to his 48 and the first Tarheel scoring drive waa in order Mmii sinner and Jim llutehina rolled nut three first downs in a row and Montgomery sliced left tackle ten yards to tally The Virginian rould not gain after the kick off and punted Jackson ran from his 34 to th a Hutchins made llrvt down to the Virginia 43 and Jackson raced off right tackle to score standing up Carolina punted only one during the first quarter In the second period Jackson ran a Special to The State Sumter Nov 28 -The Sumter high -rhool football team ended the season her this afternoon with an easy easy gun and the game ilevrioed earl ovrr Andrew nigh Into a minting duel with Iceman a hool Th visiting team put up 8 kicking for the home team and Camp battle hut were badly out 14 to 7 In the Sou throat Texas A and upset Texa 24 to A while Drtrnit winning (rmn Texu Tech 12 lo 7 Utah Stole and Colorado university wound up In a percentage tie for first place in the Rocky Mountain conference race as the former plaved a 14 to 14 draw with Utah while Colorado was taking a 14 to derision from Denver A carload of First Grade Stand ard Make Two tires for the same price other dealers ask for one hell for North Dakota priced for everyone TO ENJOY iinl back ten yards to Virginia's 48 lamed The Gamecnrka scored 25 point in the firs' quarter on four touchdown They adilrd another louchjlown In the second quarter and final aix-pmnler nr the bat ptev of the gam Heckle klrting end for five jrara to cross the goal line aa the whistle blew The feature of the game was th uaaamg of Mi lntiodi In Ih first quarter lie passed 44 yard to Orville Iwlr In ucfraatnn for the Ural Moore resulted the neat score an I then Jackann heaved a tong Me to Little who tuined and ran for net gai nnf 16 yards and a touchdown The final tally came on a 41-yard triple pm play Jackson to Bershak to Buck Ball Daniel Tarheel center made six points after touchdown by placements and Paul Pcndcrgrafl sub guard matte one Alfred Serrnmbc BUY 0NE-WE GIVE YOU ONE FREE New Champion! rmn there Ahmtgomery gut 13 at left tackle Hutchins slipjied through guard fur ten and Jackson passed to Dtrk Buck for 19 to feature a inarch to Viigmia'a five Hutchins smashed left guard lo score Montgomery scored llie fourth ImHhduwn by plunging four yards wide nff left tackle after a march The Lineups: t'bmsun Xhulrad Virginia goant Marked on point try Vfrhdnwns and 12 yard to Kirk fur Ikinirl and IVndcrgrafL 'ey foe the third third stringers Heavy Duty First Grade DeLuxe Srcond and were featured by passes of yards from to Mnnlgumery from Jackson to McCain had ad- Jackson lent Into the gam hy Coorh Stoddard in tlie second nuarter Andrews uuehed over touchdown after nivcnne a fumbled ount on Ih Sum' Tlie lineups: Virginia I4 Carolina (III LE-(eya Mmice LT-Weeks i aafi Trimprv Joyce S23 3378 xll tMg 08x19 (M28 teas 21 8I2M 11(3 I3S 1(13 13 13 fine Free One Free One Free One Free One Free One I rrf 'i Ti'w7 Straight line plays L-ltovenporl Daniel Cagle dnS Mrlvec 401 4MOI 3x Mill I23xlt UHII 5rn 1SI7 3MI4 534x19 7M One Free 825 One )'ri iu One Free 975 One Five 983 One Flee Mii 171 One Fre 1898 One Free (ilia HU One Im 12 if One Free if J-M Oim Free 1223 One Fire 1213 One Frv A(K MUFF IOW FKtSSriU KD RKG cjf Furman King tiiMiiiiMMi Dnm 'vfijiluft Durrrll Smith S2 iif" 1 KT-lllrli MrCurinn RlMIMMMa 8lW( yJi HMitMiiiiiiiiHr lllmr toil wr Ws'sm El i Rohr Cruft Score by tanarir Clemson 4 Furman 2 4 I 4-1 Ctamaun scoring toot blown Browns safety llralnn Furman coring tourhdiiwn King Officlato: Rrfrrre Arnold lAtl-hum) unmire Frank lArmvt head-linesman Pitta lAuhuro) field judge Cunningham iVamteiliilti II ISxll 801 18816 13814 81121 1383 It 48 II 22(8 One Free One Free One Fiee One Free One Free yarned the ball from the Virginia 44 Montgomery Intended to Jackson for yards and a triple pass Jackson to i Buck to llutehin gained 28 lo the Cavalier 18 as the half ended North "second -stringers" cored on the first play after the klrkidf of the seem id half when Mar vin May broke through In block punt try by Evan Male Male waa standing on his IS and Ray fell on lhe bounding ball In the end rone fur touchdown Whirl! acorrd the neat tally on i delayed buck over right guard for Ihree yards Dn-hlrll and lrtiilo tori 1 Use march for the tally after Van Trell I Evins Wilkin i Rershak Snyder lll-Kt-hmlril Montgomery rawer I Jackson Fit-Martin llutehina Score by Period: Virginia North Carolina Scoring: North 4 4 4- 14 14 13 24-81 Carolina KENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKY BROWN-FORMAN DutiVcry COMPANY rrrr? 8 FlrQ Grade Heavy Only with an rlad rmrandlUonal wrltlim guarantee lor 12 month most nf the Imll-toting Bain fell throughout the game a iteadv drisle in the fust quarter de-veloplrg Inin downnour which unlit the end id Ih game Sumter vm held pretty well In rherh nv 'the vUllors In the sernnd half (hf lseggr field and wet hall making i-e-lve ptoa inuimnllv hard touch-1 OrvUta Plover placing hi final down "Montgomery Jnrkron am ra Jtmnler wu the wils'end-llulchln Ray I sub for Evinsi star td the game Mrlntejh Wall itoshiell Imib hark) Moore Buck tul llrckle mid nondsrat also riki great for Monro I lilll ih hark) taints ark In ih tmrkfielri white tlw en after tourhdnwn Daniels ill (place-tiro Riiml-r line played groat hall kirks) tVndergrafl I Placement) tsub Andrew Cagle wu the best for Joyce) Iter former f-2 (2s R3 TIRE CO Distributed by DuPRE DISTRIBUTING CO Phont 4038 Columbia 8 0 RICHLAND WHOLESALE LIQUORS Columbia 8 Wrlih Tarheel guard had covered Fr backward pm From John Kegler Phone 5311 1330 BumUr St Kmrelrso Draw Jackson Mim Nov PUll'Pl-Mie aissippi college and Millsapa plaved cMelesa tie before crowd at to Martin In the Virginia harkfleld A 2yard pan Jackson to Bill.

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