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Three The State i South Carolina's' Progressiva Newspaper COLUMBIA SATURDAY MIVKMI1HK 6 19 lit The Stalet South Carolina's largest iVwiwipr Battle of Carolinas In University Stadium Today At 2:30 Norlli CurolinalB-C Wins Front And Clemson Carlisle 14-0 Are Favored Tlie Bruoktand-Caycc Bran-sis won a well deserved victory over Carlisle yesterday afternoon on their home Clmrlolle Wins Over Cily Schools by Score of 20 to 6 In an unusually interesting gam and i desperation passes failed and McGraw -ai ha Citv gathered in one on tlie Cai' 35 and due a crowd of 3KK) tha unnMjtlwl for hta m-a v-a befur third Thrash MayNot Start Tarheels Still Favored Over Birds field 14 to 0 After a more or less even firat quarter the Bearcats started drive BY HAROLD ILAASSEN New York coon SEATS AVAILABLE FOR TODAY'S GAME Tickets for the South Carolina-North Carolina football same tlita aftrrnoon at 2:31 at University stadium will mnain on nala at MrGrcgnr's Drug store until noon today when they will bo transferred to tha stadium Although the advanre aale of ticket has been brisk a number of Rood aeata remain Reserved seals rost BJM earh with unreserved ducat selling for $165 and tickets for enlisted men at IS cents Schools went down in defeat before the Central high team of Charlotte last night on Melton Held by score of 20 to I Charlotte presented Shoemaker a line biuliiig hard running fullback who just about apelled tlie difference in the two teams Foard's 70 yard return of the opening kickoff set the stage Tor Shoemaker first tally After Williamson kicked out on Charlotte's 35 Shoemaker made 13 and Askridge carried to the middle stripe Shoemaker then ran 50 yards fur his second touchdown Nedson missed both extra points A blocked kick that went into the end aone gave Charlotte a safety and tlie half ended with Charlotte leading 14 to 0 Tlie Caps played their best ball in the third quarter Hollis Parks and Williamson made several first downs on running plays and then a pass from Parks to Langley gave them a first down on the nine but a penalty set them back Williamson kicked to tlie one foot line end when Mills kicked out Hollis caught it on Charlotte's 35 and free-wltreled through the Tarheels for a touchdown a twisting sidestepping run Phillips missed the extra point from placement Tlie Capitals threatened constantly for the remainder of the game and aided by fumbles by Charlotte it looked as though they would score but touchdown Neilson again missed the point Charlotte had a heavier teum than tlie Caps and used a huge number of capable substitutes Tile City Schools hoys played their usual good game but were up against a slitter defense than they have met in their oilier local games and suffered severely from penalties The large number attending seemed well entertained by the game and also by the 50 piece Charlotte band which put on Stan kling show between the iialves Columbia Charlotte LE-Langley McGraw Siokos Wylie Smith Chesnick Davis ci Harris Banbury Stewart Senn Betenhaugh ir McKarhem 1' Graham Parks Benton Williamson Eskridge Hollis Foard t'B -Gottlieb Shoemaker Score by quarters: Charlotte 14 0 0 0-20 City Schools 0 0 I 0-6 Scoring: Charlotte Touchdowns Shoemaker 2 McGraw City Schools Hollis Officials referee Reamis (Clemson) umpire Hall (Citadel) field judge Montjny (PC) head linesman Harper i into the of predicting tlie week-I the secoiid period and cashed football winners as though with Bobber Serin going over for knew all the answers- I (he touchdown A puss Senn to Bas- Notre Duma over' Army: Knutei (f the point Bastun making a Rockne once was quoted as saying! difficult catch Carlisle came back that backs in wheelchairs could score wdh a sustained drive that carried in-touchdowns if they plaved behind a side B-C 5-y aid line but the whistle Said line-and that is what Notre blew for the half and averted an al-a me has Tlie Irish backfield may co' from lie in doubt but theie is no question' Bamberg about the line Tlie liojie of the (StHKI In the third period after punt ex sectaturs is that Army will make it 1 changes B-C cashed in again -Ful-elnie mer took a pass and went to the three Navy over Pennsylvania: Tlie Quak-1 and another Senn to Boston pass was ei-s were Tip" for' the Army meeting good for a touchdown Itilmer added last week and it is doubtful that they the point on a crash through center can rciieat Navy should ri hound This ended the scoring although both from the Notre Dame netback and its teams made threats in the final quar-task is made easier by the injuries ter to Frank Kane and Lester Zctty An- Starting lineup: other sellout crowd of 71615 in plus- B-C pect Boston Geoigia Tech over Louisiana Sox Tlie rumor is that Tech lias been help- LG- Belch led rather than hurt by tlie juggling Shull of navy iiainees during the past two Puivis weeks RT-Taylor Southern California over San Diego Hook Naval: The Trojans to keep rolling' Smith along despite the loss of four starters! Epps i in the Navy shuffle Senn Northwestern over Wisconsili: Willi' FB -Fulmer 'Heunan Frii-kcy and Don Butfnure Score hy quaiti-rs: transferred Otto Graham makes his B-C 0 debut as the one-man backfield foi the Wildcats But that ill lie enough wlli4 i a the 15IHK) spectators will see IFIMTal IIlllal Dartmouth over Columbia: Don Private Defeat XoIMIoHIS Carlisle Junes Jackson Glasscock Hanzo Burchallrr McCall DeLura Norwood (cl McKenzie Schoepf 7 -T4 Van But'cii Prokop Clash At Atlanta George Kinniry above nvv mi inr VI li cairiiKii-elprf of rrincrion'tf wason but now a Daitmnuth 111 I OIH'II-IKIII oil IO I I I i train turtle on Iiik old mutux in WSs Kasprmk I on Little hope fur tlie trainee turns on his old mates in toll team before the navy sent Tr gARHEf GARQPM BARNEY POOLE 210-pound marine end from Ole Mis Is one of the transfer stars for North Carolina which Invades Columbia today for tlie annual "Battle of tho Ills brother Jim made All American at Ole Miss and All-Pro with the New York Giant a and his cousin Oliver is now holding down the regular right tarkle post for the Tarheels Tlie piivate from the' Mill to the University of South Texas A over Southern Moth- Ninety-fifth General Hospital swamp-Carulina Killlliry whoae home la' odist: Just another step in tlie lw non-coms 36 to 14 in a wild Hartford Conn la a rugged ration for the Texos-Trxa A hectw Th- Thanksgiving dav 'day night on athletic field No 11 at v-' James Basile cap- ales while First Sgt-gain the decision despite seegers did the the loss of Butkovich Agase and com- i minding in action for the NCO paiiy As a result of several garnet of Gi-cat Lakes over Camp Grant: Hie' touch-ball played recently a new' enlisted man's Arinv-Navv name combination strong and fast has been which will be witnessed he 22000 formed to represent the Ninety-fifth h4ipy sailurs i in all future games Del Monte Preflight over I'CLA: One of the country's best meets the! glass" is made of syn--! Uclans a year too lute ItliPtu resin Michigan over Indiana: Elrov hack Georgia Wins Over PC by 40-12 Score Athens Ga Nov 5 Georgia's Toy Bulldogs found their gridiron teeth tonight and a sturdy but outclassed Presbyterian college football team took its second licking of the season from the Georgians 40-12 before a home-coming crowd of 4000 Lillie Johnny Cook tlie successor to Frankie Sinkwich scored two of Georgia's six touchdowns and pitched one scoring iass to Henry Byrd and another to Bobby Hague for two mure before being sent to the shower Billy Rutland subbing for Cook raced 72-yards for fifth and Fullback Tiger Barrett dived over from the one for yet another after a blocked punt gave Georgia possession of the ball Tlie battle wasn't all for the Bulldogs however Presbyterian's veteran line and the indefatigable pass- BY THE ASSOCIATED rKEhS Atlanta Nov It's Geoigia Tech versus Louisiana State at Grant Field Atlanta and approxi malely 30000 person are expected to LOilCIl be cm hand to see if its trug what they say about Steve Van Buren Tlie 200-pound Bayou halfback has ripped through every line LSU lias faced this season If lie can shred tlie Engineers' tough forward wall for yardage and touchdowns if he can set back an alert opponent with successful passes if he can keep Tech in a hole with accurate he will have established himself as a strong contender for iQ-ar-time all-America Philadelphia football team which has been Notre Dame Is Favored Over Cadets by Two Touchdowns in shape just in time to buttie Boh AIDS HEALING' 1 loernschrmeyer for the headlines' llu-sch probably will get the most helpi Soothes and Protects I HELPS HEW but it should be a thriller fur the 20- Burns Diaper Rash SKIN FORM WK) fans Chafing Abrasions I Penn's North Carolina over South Carolina: Scratches Minor Wounds march-J jfhatwas it one governor said to the wkite Fetroleem Jelly Opposite him will be Eddie Prokop i touchdown express Prokop an When Gamecocks and Tarheels square off this afternoon in University stadium in the battle of the Caro-liniis one of the largest crowds ever to witness a game in Columbia except the Carolina-Clemson nine is expected to be on hand Kickoff time is Newspiqier proKiioaticatora have ex tablished the Tarheels from the University of North Carolina aa favorites but the Gamecocks undefeated in collegiate circles are determined to keep their record clean agaiiist the toughest foe on their schedule Both teBins will be considerably changed from the squads which have borne the brunt of combat thus far this season transfers and injuries hav ing taken their toll But both will place on the field well-rounded ag gressive aggregations which are ex pccted to resort to wide-oan football in order to win The Tarheels backfield led by two spectacular backs Eddie Teague and Billy Myers probably will have the edge over the Gumccock backfield which will be considerably patched up for the occasion However the Gamecock line sporting the nation's third best defensive record will prabubly stack up well against the Tkrheel forward wall despite the loss of Dom Fusel and Cary Cox through transfers and injuries to Pat Thrash stellar end Fleming Thornton former Tampa university stalwart probably will get the starting call at the Gamecocks' left tackle post in Elace of the departed Fusci James aughn will start at Cox's vacated center post with Clark farmer Vandy freshman player in reserve James Walker Griffin Ga an 18- rear-old Navy trainee will start at eft end in place of Pat Thrash The Gamecock backfield still Is a question mark The transfer of Ernest Lawhorne left a hole at left half Buck Williams who was exiiected to fill it is on the ailing list as is Phil Cantore regular right-half coaches said that it is doubtful that the latter will play at all Return of several Marines on furlough to play for the Tarheels after they had been thought to be lost to the team restores the starting lineup pretty nearly to the same one which held Duke to a one-touchdown victory However the Tarheels have lost many canahle reserves Probable shirting line-ups listed with schools formerly represented in parentheses are: South Carolina North Carolina James Walker Barney Poole (High school) (Ole Miss) Fleming Thornton Comogg (Tampa) (UNO Neil Allen Ralph Strayhorne (USC) (UNC) James Baughn John Richardson (Ferkinston Jr Col) (SMU) Ernie Bauer Meredith Jones (USC) (UNC) Ralph Hodges Oliver Poole (Tennessee) (Ole Miss) Skimp Harrison Hardy Henry (USC) (Ole Mi Bill McMillan Joe Kosinski (USC) (High school) Jack Jones Eddie Teague (Florida) (N State) Joe Shaw Jack Fitch (USC) (UNC) FB Gene Wagnon Hosea Rodgers (USC) (Alabama) Tec able runner and a superior passer may match Van Buren in rushing and out- ing along nicely using two Kanes may limp into the Navy game with just Ohio State over Pittsburgh: Fresh-one tomorrow mcn vs- freshmen with the Ohio fuzz- Coach George Munger seeking to hwed youths to get their second win of tch tlie worst -riddled lineup lie lias year- Iowa over Illinois: The record shows the Illini should win especially with Eddie McGovern at his best' pitching of slender Hank Caver PC's pl't SThbn in pawing when Tech takes Less than a minute before ending of the second period Caver connected with a 47-yard pass to End Rube wlio was pulled down on the ball He too has at stake a bid for post-season all-star selection Meanwhile other games will alUact Kleckleywho was" pulled down on the New York Nov 5 There have been nolliing but dismal statements from the Notre Dame campus all week and few words of any kind from West Point but scalpers are asking as much as $40 for a pair of $440 tickets to tomorrow's football' and crying because they haven't enough to go around at that price All of the 75000 tickets were sold two weeks ago One out-of-town visitor who had an extra S660 box seat was holding out f' 230 and stood a chance of being stampeded if his location became known to the thousands of seekers Despite the frantic fretting of Frank Leahy coach of the Notre Dame team the Irish were rated as 12-14 points better than the cadets Notre Dame to rDS" BkS hunri three Fullback Pinkie Reddeck ex- against the Middies Joe's teammate- Brown over Yale: Too many ploded through the middle for the tv Navv no relation-ha been idle all touchdown rwii: week because of a shoulder separation Presbyterian scored again as the cmbT andWake completed by a cold He probably third period opened marching 92- not play tomorrow with Walt yards for a touchdown after taking SfiJuT6 phiVVVirtM li Phaiwt hTi getting his starting assignee ball from Georgia on downs eight Cloudbusters at Chaiwl H'-J melU Ht end Pf" inui nirir KiImI Further dee)iening the gloom around i yards from PC's goal Dick Kaleei juries on the Eli roster Oklahoma over Kansas: Bob to carry tlie Sooner to Duke over North Carolina Duke hasn't been weakened much Missouri over Iowa State: and Clemson meet in-1 i Brum-lev victory State: that Those WAX OUTING I PAJAMAS Assorted Colors I Sizes A to I $250 $300 I COPELAND CO I 1409 MAIN ST took the ball on a brilliantly-executed end-around to cross the goal line PC failed on both conversions D-yid' MiingerT offiw wiL Tkle Iowa State ntAs-wimeix still haven Khmd the sidelines and foi-ce a considerable tonidl over Penn Stac: Tlie home field lo decide BUly McConnell freshman blocking JJE' SSTiSZSZ -( from Ga Sumter Romps Over Olympia Sumter Nov Paced by two back-field stars Cummings and Hughes the Gamecocks ran 1 roughshod over Olympia's Red Devils here this evening under the lights When the game ended Sumter was on the long end of a 39 to 6 score Although the game was one sided a brilliant feature was the good punting of Walters who got off munv pretty boots several traveling over 50 yards and who also starred on offense The opening whistle had hardly blown when Boney ran 21 yards and Commings took a 38 yard jaunt through tlie Olympia team to reach pay dirt Pressley converted In the second quarter Pressley ran to the Olympia five and Hughes scored and kicked the point Hughes then intercepted a Red Devil pass and in the prettiest play of tlie game galloped 75 yards fur a touchdown Not content the Gamecocks mnde their third touchdown of tlie second quarter when Pressley passed 25 yards to Cook who caught it on the dead run and added 40 yards on the run to score In the third period behind pretty interference Commings circled right end for 55 yards and another touchdown Olympia then made its one sustained drive with Walters making two first downs and Gates taking a pass from Keefe over the goal for the score The try for the extra point was not good In tlie fourth quarter Commings and Moise collaborated with the former setting up the touchdown and Moise scoring For Olympia Walters Gates and Keefe were the stars Commings Hughes Pressley Skinner and Cook sltone brightly for the Gamecocks Starting lineups: Sumter Olympia Cook Grant Martin Parker LG Skinner Jaco Quatllcbauin Shugart Hardeman Vaughan Henson Pressley Gates Hughes Davis RH Court son Hare Bradford Keefe Commings Beckman Score by quarters: Sumter 7 20 6 Olympia 0 0 6 0 6 Plaver Zettv's coid Munger said may give! Caifurnia over San Ftancisco: The Golden Bears rub off some of their Tad flapanowicz his second chance this season to start against tlie Mid shipmen Hapanowicz a 200-pound navy trainee from Utica was transferred by the navy this week from Penn State where he was a reg- ular when the Nittany Lions played Institute over Arkansas A tarnish in this one Tulsa over Oklahoma A Clyde Le Force and Maurice Wade spell the difference Finishing in a hurry: Southwestern li the Middies at Annapolis When he Rice over Arkansas South wes with numerous Navy trainees on its raster won't arriive until about five hours before tomorrow's 2 kick-off Army meanwhile arrived at the Knollwood Country club in Westchester county in time to continue to the Yankee stadium for a brief limbering up Coach Earl Blaik indicated that Doug Kenna his ace back out most of the year would not start but would see plenty of action With Johnny Lujack installed as the Irish quarterback in place of the transferred Angelo Bertelli Leahy had to revise his backfield even further because of the week-long stomach illness of Julie Rykovich regular right halfback availability still is undetermined but indications were that Bob Kelly would start in his place Hotel accommodations were almost as hard to find as tickets for the game that pits two undefeated elevens against each other in the thirtieth renewal of a series in which Army hasn't back LaFayette placekicked four straight extra points for Georgia after George Jemigan muffed his first two chances Presbyterian Georgia Adama Byrd McLaughlin Burke Turner Garasic Avery Meeks RG Kannan Castronis Carter Simons Kaleei Phillips Caver Hague Inman Cook Shahid Bratton FB-Brake Barrett Presbyterian 0 6 6 Georgia 6 13 0 21-40 Presbyterian scoring: Touchdowns Reddcck (for Brake) Kaleei Georgia scoring: Touchdowns Cook 2 Hague Byrd Barrett Rutland (for Cook) Points after touchdowns McConnell (for Hague) 4 (placement) Statistics: PC Ga 15 282 aiaiusucs: First downs 12 Yds gained rushing (net) 64 tern of Texas over Bryan Field Texas Christian over Texas Tech Clemson over Davidson Camp LeJeune over Norfolk Marine base Bainbridge Navy over Curtis Bay Wake Forest over Norlh Carolina Preflight Maryland over Virginia Princeton over Villa-nova Harvard over Camp Edwards Holy Cross over Temple West Virginia over LeHigh Rutgers over LaFayette Kansas State over Nebraska Colorado over Utah Sunday's games: Iowa Preflight over Marquette St Mary's Preflight over Alameda Naval and March Field over Pomona A undertakes to stop Southwest Louisiana institute in a battle of unbeaten war-born biggies at Memphis Alabama returning to tlie gridiron with a civilian team of 17-year-olds meets Howard college at Tuscaloosa Camp Gordon's Tenth Division against the Charleston Coast Guard at Charleston and the Jacksonville Naval Air Technical training center against the University of Miami at Miami Fla Wildcats Seek Opening Win Against Tigers Charlotte Nov 5 (AP) Da-vidson's Wildcat beaten in every start this year will seek to break into gl the victory column at Legion Memorial stadium here tomorrow when they meet Clemson's Tigers who have won -o' only one game this season The kickoff is at 2:30 I Probable lineups: Clemson Davidson Russell Williams 4J Gainer Cooper Salisbury Monroe Jenkins Woltz Simpson Floyd Traynham Hav Chappell Watt Rutledge Daniel Trumpore Ashmore Whitmire White Rogers Crane plays tomorrow it will be at right tackle with Veteran Herb Nelson shifting to left Munger facing a second major dial lenge to Penn's season record of five victories and a tie from a navy team rebounding from the thumping by Notre Dante was not optimistic "If we were as strong as against army last week I'd say the game is a he said "But we won't be and navy is always at its best against Joe Kane' who until Army stopped him last week was the East's leading scorer will carry a big share of the Penn offensive lead aided by the brilliant Bob Odell who came through the bruising game with tlie cadets in good shape An even bigger crowd than tlie 72-000 which saw Army is anticipated all seats in Franklin Field having been sold with the SRO sign hanging for three days The Navy gridders will arrive by train at noon tomorrow The corps of Midshipmen is due in by boat about the same time to parade through the downtown section to the stadium Here Is Your Fifty-Yard Line Seat! I Listen Today Play-byPlay Account 2:15 TODAY ORIGINATING FROM over Palmetto State Network: it Florence Sumter Augusta Columbia Sponsored Over WCOS by SUPERIOR ICE CREAM CO Speaks For Itself" GETS COMMISSION Norman Hart Palmer Jr of Ridgeway wag recently commissioned a second lieutenant at the AAF advanced flying school at Craig Field Selma Ala Bamlierg Friuralora To Mert Next Wednesday Bamberg Nov The first meeting of the Bamberg County Education association will tie held here at the bigh school next Wednesday afternoon and Dr James Krnard president of Newberry college will be the guest speaker The subject of his address will be "Teachers on the Firing There will be only three meetings of the association this school year due to Fwd passes attempted 32 Fwd passe completed 10 Yds gained passes 212 Passes intercepted by 2 Yds run back of int passes 20 Punting average 33 Opponents' fumbles recovered 0 Yds lost penalties 38 Wallerhoro Si George Play 13-13 Deadlock PROMOTED Maj Manning Jeter Sr chief of the officer personnqj section at headquarters AAF eastern flying training command was recently promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel The probable starting lineups: Navx Pennsylvania Channcll Quillen Whitmire Zctty LG-Brown Shekel gasoline and tire shortage Martin McCloskey RG Chase Barr Sprinkle Nelson Johnston Bubien Nelson Odell Hamberg Michaels Martin Kane Hume Vincent' Kickoff 2 EWT) The first lifeboat station United States was built in at Cohasset Mass RECEIVES WINGS Lieut Frank Bateman 3304 Millwood avenue recently won the silver wings of a pilot in the AAF at Turner Field Albany Ga in the 1807 Cily BB Loop To Open Practice City basketball league practice ses sions will start next week with teams meeting Mondays Wednesdays and Thursdays There will be sessions at 7:30 and 8:30 Ab Wallace YMCA physical director said First half game schedule: December 7 7 Superior Ice Cream vs Colonial Life: 8 Carolina Life vs 7-Up Bottling Company 9 Sam Jones vs Mayo OPO December 14 7 Mayo OPO vs Carolina Life: 8 mM Colonial Life vs 7-Up Bottling Company 9 Superior Ice Cream vs Sam Jones December 21 7 7-Up Bottling Company vs Sam Jones 8 ms Superior Ice Cream vs Mayo OPO 9 Colonial Life vs Carolina Life December 28 7 Colonial Life vs Sam Jones 8 Carolina Life vs Superior Ice Cream: 9 7-Up During a waking hours the eyes are in a continuous state of activity Kickoff: 2 (EWT) 9 Names Magistrate For Goslicn Hill Among appointments made yesterday by Governor Olin Johnston were the following: Union county: Magistrate for Goshen Hill township Smith Alexander vice Lester Alexander resigned State board of cosmetic art examiners: Mrs Lois Raffield Sumter vice Mrs Avant resigned Eight signers of the Declaration of Independence were foreign born The first carload of oranges sent east from Southern California was shipped in 1877 Gaffney Rolls of Over Chester Gaffnev's Cherokee Indians swamped a fighting bunch of Chester Red Cyclones 34 to 7 last night at the Chester county fair grounds The Indians scored once in each of the first three quarters and twice in tlie fourth Chester's touchdown came in the third period on a scintillating 69 yard run by Robbins quarterback behind excellent blocking by his team mates Walter boro Nov Wal-terboro and St George played to a 13-13 deadlock in one of the most thrilling game ever played here St George scored in the first two minute of play on a triple pass Johnston to Barwick to Mourer with the latter crossing the goal line Johnston's try for point after touchdown failed in the same quarter Walterboro roared down the field with Collins going over Godwin kicked the extra point The game was nip and tuck with no team scoring until the last two minutes when St George drove down the field on a sustained drive Johnston going over and Walters making the extra point good Walterboro took the ball on the kick off and drove down the field Godwin Second Indian PC Game Slated Newberiv Nov 5 Coach Billy Laval of tlie revamped New- berry Indians said a return football game with the Presbyterian Blue For Gaffney Ramsey scored two Stockings had been scheduled here for Friday November 19 at 3 Hie game originally was to have Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH Do (ilu troth drop slip or wabble when you talk eat laugh or aneeseT bo annoyed and embarrassed by Mich handicap PA8TEXT an alkaline (non-acid) powder to sprinkle on your plate keeps false teeth more firmly set Gives confident feeling of security and added comfort Mo gummy gooey pasty tasta or feeling Get PAS-TEETH today at any drug store SWEET POTATOES FIELD RUN (60 No 1) BALANCE No 2 AND JUMBOS Bottling Company vs Mayo OPO January 3 7 Super! Cream vs 7-Up BottlingComp iuperior Ice my 8 in Carolina Life vs Sam Jones 9 Colonial Life vs Mayo OPO touchdowns and Hanunet Cagle and Barrett one each Cagle ran for one scoring from the ten yard line but! extra point and Hammett bucked over the try for extra point failed for the other three points Walterboro tried eight passes com- Sl' ih Basketball learns al Fort eorge tried 12 completing five Walterboro has played seven games winning five lasing one and tying one while St George has played five winning three losing one and tying one Walterboro will play Moultrie next Friday afternoon at Moultrie Coach for St George is Jones while Martin is the Walterboro coach WILL PAY fin per BUSHEL Your Friends and Loved Ones Want Pictures for Christmas Give Sallows Signed Portraits Dial 2-0259 For Appointment Sallows Studio 1641 Main St Phone 2-0259 been played today but was postponed three weeks ago Presbyterian won tlie first encounter 13 to 12 The Indians will get back into action after a two-week layoff with a virtually all-new team next week when they 'meet the Charleston Coast Guard Sailor here in an Armistice day game Thursday November 1 at 3 Laval said a third November game was being sought for (he twenty-fifth Hie Indians found their 30-member squad tom apart by transfer of 18 navy-trainee players a week ago Newly-eligible freshmen and one or two transfers will compose the revised squad Aihen-Oivned Pointer Wins Mount Vernon 111 Nov Home Run Harrigan pointer owned by Miss Claudia Phelps of Aiken and handled by Prickett of St Matthews won the Little Egyptian Open all-age field trial tgVL HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL At Greenville Greenville 15 Riverside Military Academy 12 Greenwood 24 Parker 6 Twelve basketball teams representing as many military units at Rirt Jackson will' compete in the Non-Divi-sional Basketball tournament that tees off on November 11 Armistice day in tlie post field house it was announced today Hie 12 cage combinations will be grouped in two circuits called the American and National leagues with Tames scheduled for each Monday and Thursday nights in the spacious post field house Practice sessions during the daytime have been allotted to the various Non-Divisional teams on Tuesdays and Fridays Units which wiil be represented in the battle for the Non-Divisional Basketball championship of Fort Jackson that leads to the fight for the post title i AXIS LOSING ft TO I I Washington Nov 5 I The Axis in losing the war in the Mediterranean during the last year has suffered a casualty rate of six soldiers killed wounded or captured for each Allied soldier similarly put out of action Secretary of war Stimson used the ratio yardstick today to measure for a press conference what he called the of our successes in the Mediterranean since Allied forces landed on the North African coast in the darkness of November 7 1942 MONK SIMONS DIES New Orleans Nov AP) Claude (Monk) Simons Tulane university 'athletic director and father of "Little jMonk" Simons Tulane football coach died here tonight of a heart attack He was 56 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Final at Miami: Jacksonville NATTC 2a Miami a Make Deliveries Now To Warehouses At SWANSEA Mondays Thru Fridays EASTOVER Mondays Thru Wednesdays COLUMBIA Mondays Thru Fridays MAUKIELLO WINS New York Nov 5 (AP) Using the same script that worked successfully a vear ago Tanii Mauriello came off the floor ten Savold before a near capacity in Madison Square Garden Mauriello weighed 190 3-4: Savold 193 3-4 Uimoutl befoie a near capacitj turnout! stakes today running in a field of 44 dogs with a purse of S900 "sUmy-fourth Ninety-fifth and Ninety-eighth General Hospitals Re- Center Rehabilitation Center Thirty-fourth Portable Surgical hospital Station Hospitals 1 and 2 Head- NOTICE! CHANGE of ADDRESS Columbia Tent Awning Co To 1205 Pulaski St Phone 2-9523 Columbia About 45 tons of ingots must to make the finished Hundred Ninety-sixth SR and Eight: steel requited foi one hea DEHYDRATED FOODS IIIC COLUMBIA Plant and Green and Pulaski Sts little practice a man three or four times aa from the standing he can of shucked corn bomber and its spare parts In the three Scandinavian SEABOARD ARBITRATORS APPOINTED Baltimore Nov 5 (API Federal Judge Calvin Chestnut appointed a three-man arbitration committee today to iron out conflicts in reorganization proceedings of the Seaboard Airline can climb railroads of need With a can husk much corn stalks as Lockheeds Hundred Sixty-eighth Ordnance The aborigines of northern Al berta utilized bituminous sands countries the constitution of the Constellation planes to 35000 feet In case to make a smudge against mos-j United States and its workings Iquitoes I is well understood Am.

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