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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 9

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PACE 1 Th State: South Carolina's Largest Newt pa per COLUMBIA SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 22 1916 Tin Slate: South Progre stive Newspaper SECTION Clemson Crushes Presbyterian 39-0 in Opener Football and Fatherhood "i -V i Looking Out From TheF Gage Leverman Star for Tigers By Jake Penland Sports Editor Clemson Sept The persistent rumor emanating from these lills that had it this was verified this afternoon when Frank Tigers went through Blue Stockings in the season opener by a 39 to 0 score Twelve thousand persons sweated through a hot September afternoon to usher in the with Jake Pcnlanti Clemson PC Statistics Total first downs Net gain rushing Cardinals Maintain Lead As They and Dodgers Win Chicago Sept Slender Murry Dickson protected the St Louis Cardinals one game National league lead over the Brooklyn Dodgers today with a five-hit performance against the Chicago Cubs 2-1 scoring the winning run after he opened a hlnth Inning rally with a single After waging violent warfare with the Cubs' Johnny Schmitz for eight innings the lean native of Tracy Mo struck the bloft that finally mean the ball game after two were out in the ninth Lining a single past the veteran Billy Jurges at shortstop Dickson pounded home with the big run when Red Schoen-dienst doubled off the Ivy-covered wall in left center One reason Manager Eddie Dyer had given Dickson the starting chance in the opener of the vital three-game set at Wrigley field was his ability to hit left handed pitching He never made a better move as it all turned out There was little reason to believe a game-winning rally was around the corner when the first two Red Birds were victimized by Schmitz's sharp breaking stuff poke turned the tide and when it was followed by blow his first hit in his 9 9 9 9 football season A terrific line made backs look good but even so it was apparent that Howard Is pretty well fixed on his No 1 offensive a tailback Bobby Gage 18-year-old sophomore from Anderson and Gerald (Dutch) Leverman a big Texan were sleek and slippery in their running Leverman particularly looked good in his passing and kicking and in his running was the combination of power and smooth deception Lonnie Presbyterians did not look bad despite being outclassed and taking a beating from the Tiger forward wall Passes completed Pass interc by Yards gained passing Total net yardage Number of punts White Leads At Memphis Tournament Memphis Tenn Sept 21 (AP) Buck White the robust Mississip-pian with the golf game to match stood off mounting pressure with a two-under-par 70 today to protect his four-stroke lead going into the final round of the $10000 Memphis open tournament The 35-year-old former army private nailed a birdie three on the 18th hole just when the gallery was whispering he was beginning to crack and brought Home a three-quarter-point total of 203 That represented rounds of under regulation for the 6516-yard gunbarrel Chickasaw course Herman Keiser the cool methodical sharp-shooter from Akron stuck to the heels by matching his 70 for a total of 207 But two of the other big siege guns open champion Sam Snead and national open titlist Lloyd Man-grum fell far to the reqr Third place in the standing at six strokes back entering tomorrow's final went to Freddie Haas Jr of New Orleans who won the event last year as an amateur and curly-haired Harry Todd of Dallas Haas came in with a third-round 69 Todd registered a 68 Squeezed in there at fourth was the kiddish 23-year-old from Hampton Va George Payton who shot a 71 for a 210 total Following him with 211 was Sammy Snead Army Proves Again to Be AwesomeTcam EVERYBODY MAKES MISTAKES But why in the divvil do I travel the wrong way consistently? A lady probably on orders from her old man called in Friday night and inquired: that Georgia baseball team coming I asked the lady what Georgia baseball team she was talking about and eliminated her chance of a reply by strongly asserting that Georgia was currently interested in football not baseball She finally explained that she was inquiring of the to which I replied that the Atlanta Crackers of the Southern association were through for the season having dispensed with Nero Orleans in the playoff series I suggested she get up to date and start in for football scores An hour later a communique arrived via Associated Press advising that the Atlanta Crackers beat Memphis 4 to 2 in the first game of the final playoff in the Southern association know who the lady was and have the money to insert an apologetic want ad I know Madam that you have more sense than to read this column but please tell your Old Man that sorry There was a ball game and that Georgia team you inquired of the Atlanta Crackers won the first game of the final playoff 4 to 2 Punts blocked by Opp fumb recov by Yards penalized Hall to Play In Four-Ball Tournament An expected overdose of PC aerials materialized but not in the manner that McMillan and his staff anticipated The Tigers rushed in too hard and the Clemson secondary covered the receivers to nullify early game passes The Hosemen made their one big threat in the third period and it was an air attack A series of aerials advanced the ball from thetr own 20 to the Clemson 27 The of- Atlanta Sept 21 (AP) -Lead- boBsed don at that point 'and the Tigers took over The first touchdown came about golfers from at least eight Sammy Pugh star halfback on the football team of Case School of Applied Science at Cleveland agreed to take care of his five-weeks-old son Dell while mother went shopping Sammy didn't want to miss football practice so he took the baby to the field Here lie gets in some bottle feeding between line bucks with Dell the center of attention of the team (AP wlrephoto) Appalachian Shows Pre-War Form to Whip Newberry 28-19 rji The other mistake I made Friday evening pertained to the hurier6 of Ms 14th win to five de- Alabama-Furman football game at Birmingham Calls start-feats ed coming in thick and fast almost before the game started with only seven Kames to play Shortly after 10 a message came in over the tele-JoLaSaifgsmJtomob I type as follows: quarter: Furman 7 Alabama they are slated for a single game To the next caller who asked about the game I replied: with the Cubs while Brooklyn plays quarter: Furman 7 Alabama The guy called Sid" MndiowPoHethhr see I me an infamous liar and asked if I enjoyed playing the in search of his 2ist victory against smart-aleck role The next caller responded to Hank Borowy the Chib choice my suppliance of the requested information by suggesting that I stick to lemonade and iced tea A third party sug-ogested that I carry out my threat of taking that job at the boys Mhoendlenst 2b Moore cf Musial lb Kurowskl 3b rt 3 4 1 4 0 3 0 11 2 0 1 0 Slaughter Dusak If 1 4 4 The third quarter was scoreless but Newberry set up a scoring opportunity near the end and capitalized on it as the fourth period open ed with Robinson carrying on fake reverse Lynch's try for extra point was good Mills bucked over from the four yard line for the final Appalachian core and Coleman plunged from the six for Newberry's last tally in the fourth quarter The lineups: ing states will compete in the renewal of the Southern itates four-ball tournament beginning here October A Boyd Chattanooga tournament chairman announced today Competition will be for the plaque depicting the four trophies won by Bobby Jones during his grand slam and is scheduled for the East Lake course Heading the entrants are Tommy Barnes and Gene Dahlbender both of Atlanta who took the title in 1941 last year the championship was held Georgia's other representatives are Arnold Blum Macon's state champ and George Hamer Columbus winner of the National Intercollegiate and the All-American amateur Other states which already have selected their top two teams are: North Carolina A1 Dowtin Wake Forest Keely Grice Jr Charlotte Grover Poole and Avery Beck Raleigh South Carolina Harold Hall Columbia Frank Ford Charleston Charles Dudley Greenville Jim McNair Aiken Ruel Will Pilot Browns Boone Sopt The Appalachian State Mountaineers showed pre-war form today in scoring a 28 to 19 victory over the Newberry college Indians before 2000 fans The Mountaineers opened strong nd kept control of the contest all the way Only in the middle of the second quarter and near the end did the Indians show promise of the power that had acclaimed them as one of the leading small colleges in the South The opening gun had barely sounded when Appalachian Quarterback Mills -whipped a short pass to Brennan who carried it 38 yards for the first touchdown Again in the first quarter Halfback A1 deman" plowed his way 34 yards off right guard to pay diit Boyette kicked both extra points to give the Mountaineers a 14 to 0 lead at the end of the first quarter The Indians scored midway in the second period on a series of line plays setup by an Appalachian fumble on the 26 yard line Jackson carried the ball across The Mountaineers fought back with another tally on a pass from Mills to Walter Ragan who raced 34 yards to the goal Boyette again converted And so I sounded out the proprietor of the comer filling station on the prospects of a job And he said he was sorry but they were only taking on skilled help there But the score at the end of the first quarter of the Alabama-Furman game Friday night was: Furman 7 Alabama 6 So help me the truth CAROUNA-NEWBERRY SEAT SALE SLOW Secretary Dick Anderson of the University of South Caro--uaticd tor McCullough in 9th I lina BAM club and athletic ticket office advises that 1 oou loo onLi sales for the Carolina-Newberry game Saturday of this week I are Only about 2000 reserved seats have been Rrhoendienrt stolen bane waitkua Anderson is of the opinion that most people realizing they Dickson Marlon and Musiaf Schoen- have to rush to get tickets for this affair are waiting until the latter part of the week He anticipates a BMnnn a schmitx 4 mriicMuta-DtckMn fairly brisk sale the last two or three days and a good run -Reardon on tickets at the stadium on the day of the game 2:01 31801 1 I 1 Newberry Osborne Vaughn Edens Forley Monts Scliolfield Hill Rush Mills Corley Adleman Jackson Hollars Lynrh Mammorolla Newberry 0 6 0 Appalachian 14 7 0 Scoring: Appalachian Touchdowns: Brennan Aldcman Regan Mills Extra points: Boyette 4 (placements) Newberry Touchdowns: Jack- son Robinson Coleman Extra point: Lynch (placement) seven minutes after the game's start The Tigers took the ball on their own 20 and made a nonstop flight Gage and Quinn started the ball rolling with nice runs Gage passed to Freeman from the PC 32 for 22 yards Miller hit tackle for five Gage then shot a short pass to Freeman for the score Cagle's placekick failed but Gaga picked up the ball and ran it over It looked like the game might close until Clemson started exploding in the second quarter a mixture of long runs and passes advanced the leather to deep PC territory and then Leverman passed to to Clark for 31 yards and a touchdown Another touchdown was set up by Rollins of PC who fumbled on his own 20 Phillips recovered Coursey got eight yards and Moorer plowed through center for the score Sultix Clemson's left tackle blocked a PC punt behind the goal line early in the third quarter and fell on it for another six points The visitors then made their almost effective scoring attempt but after several completed passes the ball started slipping through ths fingers of receivers The fifth touchdown came late In the quarter Gage and Quinn got eff tor some good yardage and Miller picked up 20 Leverman replaced Gage and got eight yards Moorer went over center for a first in ten on the PC 26 The Tigers were penalized 13 for holding but Leverman made up the loss and then some with fine 26-yard run Moorer followed up i line break to the PC five He then went over the fifth touchdown Leverman came In fast to intercept a PC toss midway of the last quarter on the PC 35 and he got to the 28 before being pulled down Hendley went ilx yards to the 11 Leverman hit the line for four yards' and then wiggled through right guard for the touchdown Clemson got 17 first downs to nine for PC but the Tigers gained 325 yards by rushing to 57 for tho opposition The lineups: Clemson Presbyterian Freeman Weaver aT Odell Bowles Gillespie Turner -Jenkins Todd -Sultn DcLonni LT-Cagle Riddle LE-Clark Kaleel Rolllni Warren Walkup Wallace Walkup Willii Quarters: 7 13 12 7-39 0 0 0 touchdowns: Clemson Moorer (2) SultisL Point after touchdown Hendley Substitu-Presbyterian Ivy Beeland Johnson Cushman Turner McMillan Hill StanselL Lindsey Lindsey Whitmire Walker Curtis Martin Brisen-dine Moorer Coursey Lev Cook Rogers Gainer Dyer Taylor Hendley Leonard Cox Senn a Townes Anderson also reported that of 24000 Clemson-Caro-lina game tickets including student sections less than 100 are still available Normal seating in the stadium is 18000 and this space was sold weeks ago Additional temporary seating was secured and quickly sold The last 8000 temporary behind the goal post seats went on sale Thursday of last week and 2750 were grabbed up in a day and a half It is unlikely that standing room will be sold since there be any place to put standees By Harold Claasaen New York Sept It took only the first Saturday of the football season to prove that Army national champion the past two years stUl is its awesome self on the and that many of the minor" schools have talent enough to defend themselves adequately on the field While the Cadets were skidding to a 35-to-0 muddy their nineteenth in a over Villan-ova such major powerc as Indiana Purdue Arkansas and Illinois found their opposition surprisingly robust In fact Indiana Western conference champion of a year ago discovered the going so torrid the Hoosiers bowed to little Cincinnati university 15 to 6 The Ohioans coached by one-time Chicago Bear Ray Nolting unleashed an aerial attack that completely befuddled the losers Purdue sweat through to a 13 to 7 decision over Miami of Ohio that cost the Boiler makers the service of Stormy Pfohl star halfback who suffered a broken bone in his foot lowly regarded Pittsburgh forced Illinois into high gear before losing 33 to 7 after grabbing a 7 to 7 tie at the half and Arkansas had to pull out all the defense toppers to quell Northwest Louisiana 21 to 14 Even such apparent walk-aways as 39 to 0 verdict over North Dakota State were misleading the Hawkeyes snaring three fumbles in scoring territory in a three and a half minute interval to gain 19 of the tallies But there were surprises the other way too Texas walloped Missouri favorite for the Big Si: title 42 to 0 The two teams closed the 1945 campaign with Texas 40 to 2X triumph in the January 1 Cotton Bowl Those two twins of the Missouri Valley conference Tulsa and Oklar homa A A pounded to a pair of resounding victories with the former defeating league-rival Wichita 33 to 13 and the Cowboys drubbing Denver 40 to 7 Wisconsin which heads for California university next Saturday conquered its main intra-state rival Marquette 34 to 0 Clemson emphasized that all the rumors heard of its strength were true by spilling Presbyterian 39 to 0 and Virginia Military polished off Catawba 21 to 7 Virtually all the remaining colleges get into action next Saturday with Notre Dame expected to challenge Army for the 1946 mythical title scheduled to oppose Illinois in fray that has been sellout for two months Indian tangles with Michigan and Oklahoma now coached by Jim Tatum who is cousin of Army's Doc Blanchard visiting West Point Boston Sept With Pee Wee Reese hitting a pair of three-baggeri the Brooklyn Dodgeri continued a game behind the top-place St Louis Cardinals by gaining a 6-2 win over their Boston Braves Hcous-1ns today in the opener of a three-game series It was the 15th decision the Bums" have gained over the Tribesmen in 18 starts and a big fourth inning against starter Lefty Warren Spahn settled matters Spahn with effective control over St Louis Sept 21 (AP) Harold (Muddy) Ruel a native St Louisian today signed a two-year contract to manage the St Louis Browns the club with which he made his professional debut as catcher back in 1915 Ruel who is 50 years old has had notable career in the American league ax catcher and coach He gained his greatest fame with the Washington Senators where he was Walter Johnson's last battery mate He was the first string catcher from 1923 to 1930 Later he served with the Chicago White Sox as coach of pitchers and assistant to Manager Jimmy Dykes Ruel will succeed the veteran catcher and coach Zach Taylor who was appointed to manage the Browns on August 31 following the resignation of Luke Sewell another former catcher Ruel's salary was not disclosed but it was reported he will receive $20000 annually plus a bonus based on home attendance each Bcaglers Plan Field Trials November 4-7 Camden Sept The Black Jack Beagle club has completed final preparations for its first AKC licensed Beagle field trial to be held at Davis mill pond 12 miles southeast of this city Nov 4-7 At this time it is expected there will he several hundred beaglers from all over the United States present to run their hounds Judges of the events will be: Starting judges Mark Roberts o( Walnutport Pa and Johnny Burke of Apponaug I Others will be Vernon Weldon of Monroe Ga and Buford Ncase of Greenville 229 Homuls In Fox Hunt Near Clieraw Cheraw Sept Gleam of Genius a Walker hound owned by the Joe White kennels of Spartanburg was acclaimed bench champion at the three-day South Carolina Fox Hunters association meet held at Camp Juniper in Cheraw state park Two hundred and twenty-nine hounds from the Carolines Virginia Georgia and Tennessee were entered in the program Three red foxes and 11 grey foxes were killed Horse Doctor a Walker hound owned by Dr Ross of Gastonia was the best of opposite sex Dr Harry Haytcr of Ab-ington Va was bench show judge Winners of the Derby trial for hounds less than two years old were as follows: 1 Hik Hoy owner Hunt Chenter- field 2 Ilniwn Rye owner Hlalork Nor wood 3 IJI White flannnh owner Bla lock Norwood 4 John MrCarler owner Finley 9 Douglas York 5 Ike owner 9 linblnson Sali- hury 9 firry fiirl owner Mcgg Marsh-villr 7 Kins ownrr 1'arkei 9 Kobinion Salisbury I' I Bawling Blase ownrr lambert Martin Bedford Va 9 Flying Iady Cmwe owner Bill Welch High Poinl (' 10 Mailha Kanin- owner Nmlh firoigia Kennels Dalton (la The winnets of the ull age were as follows: 1 Winner of first place and field cham pion Kill Ciook owner Mrgg Marshilllr 2 Xrlllr Wing owner A Jones Vyitl Beach 3 Sii Kill-)- ownrr Kuilry 9 Douglas Yin 4 (liips owner Finlry Douglas York Tills- ownrr Di II lYin-r Idicii a King Neels nwnri Huff Kiel In lineolnlon 7 While Wliixei owner A Jours Myrtle Beach 9 Iitlli Joe ownrr lldinn King Harts villi- 9 Jane Jeffrison ownrr Finlry Douglas Yoik 10 Mrndii owner lir IVaicr I'am- pllrn Causey Jr of Siillnlk Va was llie muslrr of fo hounds Tin ludgrs eanu-I mm Virginia (imigis Ninth and South uiollnn A( the business ntrrling Dr II Douglas of York I' w-ia ir-Ht-eli-d liresuli-nt lllllon King of lliiisvillr M-r pirsident and las- McMillan of Lnuirns (' M-i-irlaiy-lirasuirr Indicative of the strong hold collegiate athletics have on Waikw banged I in this Post-war year of 1946 is the certainty him for a second Brooklyn hit with that 24000 persons the largest crowd ever to witness a one out in the fourth frame Carolina-Clemson game will be in the stands And they in fthfidAiuS a11 bought their tickets in a mad rush that ended before the drove in both runners with a triple Season Started to-that same direction and romped over the plate when Bruce Edwards ALABAMA DUKE TICKETS GOING FAST dropped a hit into left field I wAfHowe doublcd The Carolina ticket office reports brisk sales of tickets Southworth yanked forK for the Alabama and Duke games The probability is thai other southpaw Dick Mulligan Port- all reserved seats on both sides of the field for both games aider Joe Hatten squeezed in Schultz wi fog gone by the end of this week About the best you safe 50 lead ser PPB ycan do now is get accommodations on the 20-yard line of the With the Cards beating the Cubs side of the field But if you make a quick it was a standoff through the Nat- trip to the athletic office in back of the field house you wil fwhBnva were aSm! have to be satisfied with a view from behind the goal posts against Dodgers aidtheJ'SS wiU be mad ake care of everyone planning out without losing any ground to attend these games Neither football date is expected to The Dodgers will roil down the have the heavy attendance of the State Fair game but uni- versity officials will have additional seating for the anti-morrow in a aounicncaaer against the Tribesmen whose hopes of hit- Cipated overflow Crowds INCIDENTALLY AND BY THE WAY That turnout however boosted the I cash customers total to 951 Alabama is famous for among other things completion 499 for 75 games on 56 dates of forward passes In the opener with Furman the Crim- son Tide completed only six of 19 aerials while the Sout Carolinians completed two of five attempts Grantlam tire the great sports writer observed after covering the "Louis-Mauricllo fight Wednesday night at Yankee stadium New York that at 32 looked to be an even greater 0 champion than he ever was before mother I 2 1 Predicted that the Negro boxer would retire while still heavy weight champion but probably will be another year ab ii rn after a couple more If you are a member of a "I basketball family plan to take the family to Wilson mi i December 26-28 for the National Family Basketball tourna- lllmcnt a unique annual tourney that was temporarily stop ped in 1940 The event is the only one of its kind in the a ii United Stales Only immediate family members can play 0 III on a team but they can be any age any sex The tourney is always held during Christmas week on account of families ii are generally together then Sports Editor Paul Barrett of ill the Greenville l'iedmont after watching his own Furman team work out and then seeing Clemson in its opener with 01 Presbyterian observed that has ns good a line as Jlnfip lb llnlinrfl rf JJtwhUrf If I 9 99 99 a4 BlMkla 99 99 II 4 Kinwfllti 3b a 99 4 yin Jh 9 9 4 (iillrnwHtpri cf 9 9 9 2 XXNllll I fiftMhn 9 99 99 99 99-1 WriRht 0 yttrrmun 99 99 a A BIOlllRNfl 99 99 II 0 1UJhlllipV 9 99 99 99 99 1 IT 9 9 99 99 99 ftxKiiwrl1 1 ftuuuDuiki 99 tl Edwards Is Winner Of Motorcycle Races Greensboro Sept (AP) Edwards motorcyclist from Atlanta captured the main event of the races held at the fairgrounds here tonight Edwards was first in the two trial heats and then took the main expert event Clarcnrc Deiph Reading Pa was first in the amateur main event with Wallace Aiken Jacksonville Fla second und Woody Simmons Williamston third Kentucky Wins 20-6 in Opener Willi Mississippi Lexington Ky Sept 21 lAPi--Kentucky cashed in on two puss interceptions and Don Phelps 92-yard runback on a Mississippi kickoff tonight to down the Rebels 20-6 before a record opening gome crowd of 19600 fans on Lexington's Stoll field MIDWKKT Concordia (Moorhead) 7 Moorhead Teachers 7 (tie) SOI Til Milligan 20 Emory and llenry 0 Twilight ranges in length from several weeks at the polar regions to 20 minutes at the equator Negro Halfback At Detroit Faces Charges Detroit Sept The star halfback of the University of Detroit football team Guy Brown 21 year-old Negro from Manhattan Kans was charged today with criminally assaulting a white woman August 28 Inspector George Branton of the police homicide squad said Brown recently named the "Athlete of the Year" in a poll by the school paper would he questioned about another attack on a white woman Sept 19 as well as the recent assault-slayings of two Detroit Negro women His arrest Friday in connection 'fn 71-wit the two alleged purse snatch- ntc ings came a few hours before the of opened its 1946 foothall season without him by defeuling Wayne University 31-0 A warrant signed hy recorder' Judge George Murphy charges that the sophomore athlete an All-Slate high school quarterback In Kansas dragged a Ihealrr rashior between two buildings and assaulted her Brown has repeatedly denied I tie assault charge und his ailurney Clan-nee Smith said he would offer evidence that Brown uns at lu home in Manhattan at the lime of the attack The 165-pound defendant who wns a spl int champion on tin- I ruck team and a member of the baseball nine was arrested in a downtown beater after a IP-year-old Wavnc university coed and a married worn-! an accused him of stealing their' purses Miller Gage FB-Quinn Score by Samson Presbyterian Scoring Freeman Clark Leverman Gage Walker Allen Norton Caver Ilowe Gault Haithcock Massey II Blake Clemson: Smith Turner Ross erman Clanton Cleveland Plumps Thompson Del roil Cleveland hV Sep the Cleveland Trout garner his 15th Sing by Wakefield drove run the five hits in the Detroit levelund Trout and Berry l-emon The Rocky not a bird but DKAD STACK WHEN YOU Heats 5-3 William and Mary Driilia Fort Me Cl oil an Williamsburg Va Sept (AP Taml Mauricllo the Fort Mc-Lellan Ala Rifleman never realized exactly what hit them today as Wil liam and Mary's power-laden Indi ans rolled up and down Cary Field for a 61-0 victory before an opening-day crowd estimated at 5000 William and Mary scoring: touch downs Macklewicz Graham Cloud (sub for Mackiewicz) 2 Haggerty (sub for Graham) Longacre Iloits-ma Bruce (sub for Korrzowskl) Isaacs (sub for Mackiewicz) Points after touchdown: Clark (sub foi Mikula) 6 Mackiewicz (all from placement It took innings today to dr-real Indians 5 to going all the way to win Wait Evers and Dirk in the winning climax to a burst ot finul Inning 011 010 000 0 0 000 002 010 06-3 12 3 Cullenbine Kuzava and Wirgel "nary la Mountain a burro Bob Feller and Ilal Ncwhonser Tan ale in Mound Duel Today tei idP BATTIKIKS A COME-BACK get tlwm at Tru-Moore We II rechargt your bat- yc tcry to full strength just 20 to 50 minutes TRU-MOORE CO IM9 Tartar Ptoaa 3211 this Is the first year In which his work has been accepted as truly great lierausp bnscbnl! during the war years was considerably below par Feller and Newhouser met twirc Inst season with Feller winning the first time and both failing to finish the second Newhouser nevrt has beaten Feller and he was a raw recruit in prewar days The Tribe firehaller lias yet to heat the Bengais this season and his third and last defeat hy Detroit was his most disastrous of llie season They garnered nine runs off him in one Inning Since ihcn Boh lias returned to (urm Feller will hove tile added incentive of his rantpulgn to suipas Rube Waddell's listed strikeout record of 341 He has fanned 320 and till needs 24 The task will hecome -w a 10 in any whool in the Rtate including Clemson but Frank How--Hatii-d wiVii'in Mh lard is little wcaltliier in brickfield Sports fnr (iillMiwlir In 9lh Editor lied Cauup of the Anderson Independent said before I the Clomson-PC game that got it this but wu-uattnt for cuiirr in iith they know just where to put After the game he 7 IS SlltS reiterated the remark except he was slightly toned down on tbe Iast half of his quote Lt Dallas Blackiston more in- Ru-ithuiia (iuienwaiT cuiier Mri- tercsted in the officiating than in the game itself on account -r Sof he Is one of those things too thought the officiating was jiav-MiHnuy nm Sint a-huiu ten on sharp and that caught everything that Cat-CSSEnST Hiinr l-w- i wriiiE fish Smith Carolina end coach who scouted the Alabama-i'-m Furman game at Birmingham Friday night said that in i spum 9 pian looked plenty good better than I expected They were a Vin a0 wmLV actually bigger than the Alabama boys Fred Hilliard the nuni ai! Furmu captain and tackle was bigger than Mancha but piM'ilf Blfwini Hn9 ifunn In a i i a i3ui hi iwiii don let that score fool you Alabama definitely has it again Inventor of tha Davy this Dutch Lcrcrmun was the leading ground gainer wu Sir Humphrey Davy in the game with a totalof 77 yards Bobby Mesmerism from runner-up with 73 Is Clemson better than I vans Anton Mesmer U734-1813) Carolina this year? Good evening all Cleveland? Sept Bob Feller and Hal Newhouser two of the best pitchers ever to step onto the firing line clash here tomorrow for the first time this season in the first game of a douhlehcadct between the Cleveland Indians and the Detroit Tigers A controversy has raged all season over who is the greater of the two The Detroit management agreed to allow their left-handed ace to meet Feller tomorrow with the provision that they will be matched again in Detroit one week from tomorrow In the final game of the season So tomorrow's losct will get a chance to turn the tables Each enters the contest with 23 victories hut Feller's record is garnished with eight one-hit games a no-hit game and ten shutouts New-houser has been steadily brilliant for three successive season but Cliisox Heal Hrowns Tviee St Louis Sept 21 (AD The Chicago While Sox scored four runs victory over the St Louis Browns in the second game of a double-header today after chasing across 10 markers in the lost three Innings to win the oener 11 to 10 First game) Chicago WU (SO 352-It 13 3 St Louis 100 032 013-10 12 2 Grove Mallzhcrgcr Caldwell llnmm-r and ltayrs Tresh Johnson Ferrns Munrrief Shore and Martin Schultz (Second game) Chliago 400 P03 02ft- 9 13 0 St Louis ono non imt-t 9 2' lpat and Tresh Gatehouse Frg-rick Potter and Moss i Ienoir Rlivnr Ruud nutl to 1 1-6 Vit lorv Hickory (' Sept 21-iAP)-Ieiuiir Rhyne mitsliining Atlantic Christian in both passing and running departments defeated the college from Wilson 14-6 in a foothall season opener fnr Imth teams here tonight -und the first game In more than a dermic for the losing school Hard Dritinpf Wir-consiu Brats MariurUr 3 1-0 Madison V1 Sept 21 hard driving Wisconsin eleven seni-rri In every qualer to defeat Mai-queue at Camp Randall today 34 to 0 in the 22nd renewal of their LISTEN TO DREW PEARSON YOUR LEE HAT TOMORROW AT I1DPE-DAVIS GO MAIN AT LADY almost impossible if he fails to snag at least eight strikeouts to-jintra-slate football feud brfoie morrow Jcnpaeity crowd of 45IKS1.

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