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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 12

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Columbia, South Carolina
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PAGE 2-B Tht State: South Carolina's Largest Newspaper COLUMBIA SUNDAY OCTOBER 6 1916 The State: South Carolina's Progressive Newspaper Open orld Clemson Nosed Out Furman Citadel Lose Lujack Stages As Irish Down One Man Show Pitt 33 to 0 Saturday Football Shows Some Crazy Bounces Nat re Flttsbnrsh Dame Turner Bests Leverman in NC 14-7 Victory New York Oct The rule hook describes a fotoball as a pro-lu'e which prohably accounts for the crazy way in which the leather-covered pellet bounces llcre are some of the crazy bounces it took on some of the major gridirons today: Texas annihilated Oklahoma A and 54 to 6 piling up the a- umphs Columbia which lost a star tackle during the week because of injuries and could do no better than a touchdown win over Little Rutgers a week ago spilled Navy 23to 14 and got revenge for the 61 to 0 pasting taken when the teams met last three years ago Arkansas with ex-Navy stai male ClHBMMI tronomical numbers on a team that Clyde Scott the main spring bound-starred a two-time aii-Ameiica hulf-ed over Texas Christian 34 to 14 hack and had not been defeated: for its second straight surpiise Indiana whipped by little Cincin- since 1043 Illinois crushed Purdue 43 to 7 'with Ruddy Young again held in check but with Perry Moss former Tulsu hero guiding the Illini to a flock of touchdowns Army with Doc Klanchurd still oit the bench turned Clenn Davis loose and the California comet the way for a 46 to 21 ver- diet over Cornell It was the most points scored on Army since it started its string of 21 straight trl- Cornell Gets 21 Points Against Army STATISTIC COIINKIL First downs 13 Yards gained rushing 64 Furwara paxcs al templed 24 Forward pastes completed 11 Yards gained forward passes 206 Yards lost attempted forward passing 3-1 Passes inlerrepteri by 1 Yards runbara of ini passes 35 Average distance of punl Tmal yards all kicks returned 35 fumbles recovered 1 Yards lost by penalties 35 ARM! 8 372 18 4 73 0 2 37 247 1 40 Sellout Crowd At St Louis Is Assured For First Game St Louis Oct St Louis' own Cardinals who survived a rough trip to the finals and the highly favored Boston Red Sox held their last skull sessions and workouta at park today preparatory to hooking up at 1:30 (CST) tomorrow afternoon In the opening game of the 1946 World Series A sellout crowd of about 34000 was assured for both of the games to be played here before the two clubs move up to Boston Prospects were that a couple of Texas residents left-handed Howie Pollet of IlousUn and "Tex" Hugh-son a long right-hander from Kyle would be nominated as the starting pitchers in the opener Pollet who turned in 21 victories for the Cards during the season Including a vital 4-2 triumph over the Dodger in the first playoff game was certain to go for Freshman Manager Eddie Dyer if the strained shoulder muscle which has hampered him recently is not too painful when he warms up tomorrow Although Manager Joe Cronin of the Sox had not stated a definite choice among his "big Iiughson Dave Ferriss and Mickey the Cards felt it was a foregone conclusion they would have to look at Hughson The big fast-baller won 20 this year ripping off eight of his last nine starts and generally resembling a ball of fire down the stretch Should Pollet decline the assignment Dyer said his second choice would be another lefty Harry Bre-cheen Then if Brecheen also feels he could use more rest after his furious ninth-inning relief stint against Brooklyn two days ago Dyer's reluctant third choice would be George Munger a right-hander who only recently got out of the service Dyer was very anxious to toss a southpaw at Ted Williams and the other Sox sluggers in the opener at Sportsman's park where the right field fence is very short No matter what Redbird llingcr finully gets the call the Sox will remain firm favorites to capture the series The fence-busters who carried them to a runaway victory in the American league are figured to generate too much power for the Cards who wound up the season with only two 300 hitters Carroll the St Louis betting commissioner whose odds on all sports events are widely regarded as official makes Boston 7-20 to win the series St Louis 11-5 Broken down into basic English he means it is necessary to put up 820 on the Sox in order to win 87 and that those liking the Cards can get back 811 for each 85 they feel like wagering The Boston strong boys bore a confident air when they arrived on their special train late yesterday One after another they said calmly "Sure we expect to win" The Cards were somewhat more voluble about it They realize all too well that the house might fall in on them at any time during the next few days but they are decidedly at the moment and are grimly determined to make a real alley fight of the thing the sort of team that might beat you on any pitch of a game" asserted Manager Dyer while discussing his chances "But just the same we can give them a hell of a raisin if we're 'right' the way we were in that second playoff game" The weather man continued to smile on the proceedings This was another in a succession of warm bright days and nothing worse than some cloudiness and rising winds was forecast for tomorrow's start with the temperature going no lower than 60 Probable starting lineups Bwlnn St Louis McBridge rf Srhoendienxt 21) Pesky as Moore rf DiMaggio ef Musial lh William If Slaughter if York lh Kiirowski 5b Docrr 21) Garogiola Higgins 3b Walker If Parteezor Wagner Mat ion Hughson Pollet Brtlinne Scores 20 lo 0 Victory Over Hill Crchl Bethune Oet 5--Bethune defeated Hill £rcst 20 to 0 In its xerond game of the year here Friday afternoon lleihune' next gnmr will hr at MnycKvillc at Kr! I'flfiiroon Fast Auburn Back Stars In Victory Over Baptists STATISTIC liman hum Yards gained ru-hlng (nd) 3 19 Forwaids passes Forward pa-e completed Yard by fnrwai pisw Forward piw Inlen-epifil Yard run hark Irlrrr Pun tiny aver (from wnm Auburn Ala Oct (AP) Au bum's great fu-shman halfback Travis "idwell from Birmingham gave 12000 homecoming day fans a brilliant exhibition of running and passing here today as the Tigers scored an impressive 26 to 6 victory over the Furman Purple Hurricanes The victors playing minus the services of several injured regulars sent fullback Don Brause over with the first touchdown in the opening period on a 60-yard drive with Tidwell doing most of the running Tidwell cinched the result with an 80 yard touchdbwn run on the opening play of the second period He broke through his right guard cut sharply to the sideline and outdistanced three Furman backs who followed him all the way almost within tackling distance Auburn broke through for another marker in the same period with Brause again lugging it over This one went 47 yards with Freddie Gafford and A1 Kovacic doing the running to reach the Furman 2 The Hurricanes who were helped tremendously throughout the afternoon by the booming punts of Paul Stombaugh little quarterback from Avalon Pa made their initial scoring threat late in the third period and made good Starting on the Auburn 40 Stomabaugh passed twice to Mil-ton Hughes for 11 and 12 yards gains and with fourth down on the Auburn 8 Charle Johnson whipped a scoring pass to Tom Wham The Tigers came back quickly scoring their final touchdown on Tidwells pass to Carl Fletcher who tossed a lateral to Jim McDaniel who stepped the final five yards The play covered 13 yards Another Tiger marker on 29-yard pass from Tidwell to Brause was nullified by a penalty against the Tigers late in the game Tidwell accounted lor 222 of the 400 yards the Tigers piled up rush lng and completed four of six passes for 37 yards more He carried 18 times Including two occasions when he was snagged nack of the line on attempted passes Furman netted 50 yards "ushing and 64 passing for five first downs against 19 for the winners FIRMAN AIBIKX I-K Orillia a a a a FflllJk Braun Lannom LG Summer Poundstune EJvinjton Atkinson McQueen Wham Truluck Johnson Brldweil Score by periods: Furman Auburn Fulmer Snell McClurkin MrDanlci Tidwell Wilson Brause 6 7 11 26 Furman touchdown Wham Auburn touchdown Brause 2 Tidwell McDaniel Points after Fulmer 2 (placements i Fuiman substitutions-ends Hughes Scull Bailey Cummings Tackles: Eaigle English Cil-reatli Guards: Mcf'oikle Gregory ten-ten: Byrd Roddy Backs: Barnett Covlr Rrhuyer Turk Hridwrll Smith Pruitt Jttumbaugh Williams Auburn subs--mil Fletcher Wadtlail Russell Williams Siscn Tackles: Harper Hayes Adeoc-k Mitchell Cannon Guards: Hrplcr Naylur Bi-anicn Mon re Ynunglner Center: McKinney Backs: Reeser Hewlett Kovacic Cnffutii Inman Langner Pybuin Ball Khivn Gcndusa McHenry Christian Lucia Palfrey Greenwood Slops Alliens 33 lo 6 Greenwood Oct 5 (Special) Creenwood defeated AthensTi iVfi KaTnigh win this season sni win this season Rice opened the scoring for Greenwood with a dash irnund left end on the fourth play of the game Horton made the next two scores and then Rice added aolher Ram-bo a substitute Imck made Greenwood's final tally I Weil Point Oct With Glenn Davis scoring four touchdowns football team rolled to its 21st consecutive victory today by whipping Cornell 46 to 21 before a crowd of 25500 but only after the big red had chalked up more points than any team hag piled up against the Cadets in three years As a matter of fact Cornell out-first-downed the Cadets 13 to 8 And actually only while Davis was in there through the first quarter and again in the third period did the Cadets really do any of their big-time prowling although quarterback Arnie Tucker ran take a large share of the bows for making the Cadet attack click Army got off to a galloping running start on the third play of the game when Davis sliced inside his own right end and was off and running for 63 yards and the opening score Right then it looked like the same old Army game but the Cornells found the range midway of the period and piled down for 55 yards to a tally with Burns going over from the one on a quarterback sneak And when Dean kicked the extra point there was Cornell out in front 7-6 But Army or rather Davis proceeded to sizzle the gridiron through the rest of the quarter Galloping Glenn went eight yards for the next tally after Tucker had set it up by running' back the kickoff 78 yards and in the final moments of the period Tucker passed to George Poole who shovel-passed to Davis on a play that went 20 yards for a tally and a 20-7 Army lead And Tucker again set this one up by taking a kickback 76 yaids The second team went in for Ihe second period ami managed to count one marker after blocking a Cornell kirk on the Big Red 23 Bill Gustafson fiom Auiora 111 carried this one over from the one of the two touchdowns he posted during the proceedings Army made it 39-7 balfwa through the third period when Davis went over right tackle for Vl two yards and a score and BUI Oct About West fill-in today pf baseball writers pounded over from the four for an-'i for hp W0ld eiPS favor lh other marker i Boston Red Sox to whip the Si Right there Cornell went lo Cardinals a poll disclosed to-after recovering an Ai iny fumlde on the Cadet 31 Just before the quaiter I 110 divided almost ended Dean did his Muff and just VPnly 0 whether the Amcriran after the final chapter got under '1 sluggers will turn the trick it 'in five nr six games be Henry McKenna Heialtl figures TiM after Ihe final chapter got under way the Hurns-to-Chollei passing combination produced I Army received the next kickoff Oct Vanderbilt's Commodores threw their strength into one tremendous blow in the second period but saved enough for a Spectacular goal-line stand in the game's fading minutes today to conquer rugged Mississippi 7 to 0 before 22000 fans It was the second victory of the year for the Commodores returning to big time football after a period of wartime shadow-boxing and the second Southeastern conference defeat in three starts for Coach Red Rebels A piano-legged youngster Harry Robinson set up the only score with a tricky flat pass good for 30 yards about midway of the second period and then plunged over from the five pobby Berry a sub fullback raced in to split the uprights from placement for the conversion Ole Miss twice knocked at the door in the final period One of Ole sub backs Bobby Oswalt lohbed a 37-yard pass to Farley Salmon who pulled up to the Vandy ten and the crowd edged up in their seats But the threat died when Vanderbilt's Binks Bushmaier intercepted a past on his own two But the Rebels charged back to the 15 before being stopped again Muggers wt Ran Only one scribe Hcl himself 30 Bobby coasted Jim Chicago placekick It for never portion set up to Clemson's that end Clciftson hit a Tiger again freshman Tex end first the to tore first Turner's period That first Turner own the no his right a lead game been doubting that Coach upper had reckoned State Watts week fifth and and Gets Early Jump To Defeat Cadets 51-12 The Citadel 3 7 11 2 SM 3 Tl 26 6 3 45 WM First downs 311 Yard gained rushing (net) 372 Forward passes attempted 6 Forward passes completed 3 Yards gained by (wd passes 9H Forwards passes Intercepted by 3 Yards gained runback Intercepted passes 38 Punting average (from scrim 41 Total yards all kicks returns) 117 Opponents fumbles rccoveivd I Yards lost by penalties 80 Charleston Oct The Indians of William and Mary had field day this afternoon at the expense of The Citadel winning their Southern conference football game in a romp 51-12 The Virginians scored on the third play of the game and from that moment there was never any doubt si to the outcome The Citadel tallied a touchdown in each of the last two quarters Gorczowsik was off on a 54-yard run to The Citadel's three shortly after the opening kickoff and Cloud bucked over for the touchdown It was his one and only for each of the Indians' eight touchdowns were made by different players Magdziak made good the first of his three placement kicks for extra points during the fracs Then Thompson blocked a Citadel punt grabbed the hall and ran X) yards to score Late in the quarter Mikula tallied on a 26 yard run after Freeman had intercepted a Cadet pass The Indians got only one touchdown in the second period It came when Bruce went 13 yards across the goal after Gibbs had recovered Saivatos fumhle Koiozowski broke into the loose on the first play of the third quarter and ran 75 yards for a touchdown a few min-utei later the Indians tallied again after a pass interception had given them the ball on The Citadel'i 30 The Citadel trailing by 39 points finally scored in the third period when Dewald raced 60 yards after intercepting pass Early in the fourth period Mar-cinko broke loose after taking a short pa from Salvato and raced 80 yards for second touchdown The Indians came back to score two more one on a pass from Freeman to Sloan and the other when Wright blocked Mardnkt)' punt and Heflin recovered over the goal ft RE-Slrrkrolh Razlo LG MrDowrll Thomproa Ramsey llnitsma Mikula Koreznwski UH-CImui Longarr Score by periods: William and Mary The Citadel CITADEL Ianraslci Margavagr Lewis Haltlwangei Hendersun Mooney i Paulson Watson Shahid Webxfei Harley 8 12 12-31 6 II William and Mary senrinx: Touchdown Magdziak Korozuwkl Cloud Thompson Biuce Sloan Heflin Point after Magdziak Hi placements The Citadel eurlng Tourhdowns-Dewilri Marrlnko William and Mery sub Mngilzlnk Freeman Bruce Popllngei Walker Wright Pellark Opel la Graham Gibb Sloan Hubbard Lex Blanc Mikula Blancs Floyd Robinson Wanning Hughes Heflin Citadel: suba Dun-fee Marrinko Salvato Umlcy Clowe Rubens Nelson Forwnrth Brnuduy Dum-biowskl Pickard Firiler Iwis Webster Kessler Dewalil Matthews Goodman Rlchaidsnn Wilson Howell Horned Frogs Arp Outscorod By Rasorbacks Fort Worth Tex Oct A strong south wind a rugged Arkansas team licked Texas Christian 34-14 today in a Southwest conference football game featured by long runs and sensational passes Four times the superbly conditioned Razorbacks whose line gave the Horned Frogs a rough whipping took short punts and roiled to touendowns Three times it was the strong south wind that ruined the TCU kicking Another time it was Ihe charging Razorhock line A crowd of 10000 alt ended 4ltH4XAq TKVAN Hill Baldwin llKcnmb l'l -llvclv Kduahb IG -Couici- Ilak 'IhiHiias Pii-slcv Fiiiiikbn WcH-kcihldinillii linger Kllinhn ltv-lliimiltmi Tuyba fit-Kimlrr Iucj lll-Xciitl lmniw Ktl Pipkin Roger FH-Hoffman Kinu' Arkansas 14 7 11 -IH Texas I 'hi nt Ian 7 0 0 7-11 Arkansas scoring: touchdown Mo- land ifor Fowler I Piltrhard (for Rmlti Fowler McGnha (for Baldwin Camp bell (for Hoffman: points afler touch down Fowler 3 placement i Campbell (plnnmenti Texas Chilstlnn scoring Slmii 2: punl after touch Bishop (for Morrow) 2 place ment Mullins Humps Cun way 'M lo 0 Mullins Oct (Special) The Mullln high school Auctioneers humped Conway high front the ranks of the undefeated here Inst night hy the score of 34 to 0 On one of the first plays of the game Huggins ripped oH 68 yards carrying the ball to the Conway 2 On the second play Hugglni went across for th first score Afler a srorelesa second period Mullins began to roll with Baxley scoring two more In the third and one In the fourth McMIlInn scored in the closing minutes of the game Mullins made a total of 17 first downs to three for Conway and piled up a rushing total of 455 yards (o 26 for Its opponents Greer Tromps 11-14 'r2 to 0 Lresvllle Oct 5 Greer overpowered Bnjrshurg-Irsvllle 52 to 0 on the local field Friday night This was the third game for the local team It plays Lexington there next Friday afternoon Pitt five and rambled acrosi Fred Earley rushed In to successfully boot the extra point a feat which Reserve Johnny Creevey had failed to accomplish after the first two Irish scores A 99 yard march to the fourth Iriah touchdown began after Notre Dame was penalized to its one yard stripe Lujack cooly passed from behind his goal line for a 39 yard completion to Zilly Then he worked a 23 yard screen pass to Mello which put the Irish on the Pitt 29 Then Lujack sent Mello exploding through the middle 29 yards for a touchdown and Earley again converted to give the Irish a 26-0 margin The fifth Irish score came within three minutes of the fourth period on a 53 yard inarch After Notre Dame hammered from its 47 to the Pitt 25 Brennan ran around his right end fought off two tack-lers and squirmed over for his second touchdown Again Earley converted for the final 33-0 count The Irish rolled up a net rushing gain of 257 yards to only 34 by the Panthers riTTSBIKUH LE Cummins Durlshsn Barkouskie Ward Coury Plot McSpeaa Cecconl LH Abraham Gaugler Pittsburgh Notre Dame NOTRE DAMP Martir Cnnnci Flsrhei Slrohmryei Kuvai Cutrobski Bill) Lujack Cnwhlg Silk Mello 0 (I 0 0 12 14 7-V Notre Dame scoring: Li v-inpxbme (sub for Cowhlg) Brennan (sub for Livlngslonr) 2 Mello 2 Points aftri Em ly (sub for Cnwhigi (placements Substitutions: Notre Dame -ends: Skogiund Kosikowski Limoni O'Connor Halt Expanan McBride Lilian Clfrlli Russell Zmljewski McGhee Mastrangeln Signaigo Tobin Meter Poller Bruti Wendell Walsh Slatuto McXichols liamermnn Trlpurka Brown Brennan Livingstone Creevey Gompers Ashbaugh Swistowirz Simmons Early Smith Agnone Brennan Clatt Panelll MrUurk Pittsburgh: Skaldany Mihm Gregg Tarkles Forsythe Harris Rozpink Kosh Johnson Ranll Coleman Center Clouglieily Haddad Radnor Romeo De Pasqua Short Sorock Fuderirk La Frankie Pepper Kuhino Radnor Fullback-Gebel Teltt rlksou and liarrlsaa 4 rant Inagrd aver left taehla for aa Alabama first dowa oa tba Carolina fuar-yard line Tew could find no bole In I be line and Ins a yard stopped by Heartksoa ad Walker Aaaust shot through a hole at right tarkle and ua stopped by Meek oa the Carolina aar-yard line Grant shoved aver right tarkle for a toaehdawa Morrow's placement was good to pat Alabama ahead 14 ta Carter Fusel Dunham and Thrash Carolina tubs Wnznlak kicked off to the Carolina two-yard line Harrison returned to tHe Carolina 28 Harrison got a yard at the line Atwell passed to Dunham for seven years Atwell's pas to Carter wa Incomplete Atwch punted to the Alabama five yard line am' August who had to run hack to get It returned to the Alabama 15 before stopped by Ball and Carter Harriion stopped Hodges at left tarkle after a two-yard gan Cadenhead stiff-armed his way off tarkle for a first down on the Alabama 28 Alabama ta Daager Cadenhead was stopped by Carter for a four-yard loss off lert tackle Alabama was penalized on the play to the Alabama 17 August was stopped by Thrash Norman and Fusel at right tnrkleAugust punl ed to the Carolina 38 where Atwell's knee touched the ground Carolna's hall on it own 34 after a penalty Atwell passed to O'Hana for eight yards Atwell failed to gam on a line sneak Dun bam took a short snap in long punt for nation hesitated as if to pass then shm around right end for a first down on Alabama 46 W'hiley Jones a speed mcr chant for Hunnirull Carollnn Atwell was a mothered for a 10-yanl loss on the Carolina 48 on a pas attempt Hagan lor Atwell Three minute of plny-ng time left Hagan passed to O'Hara foi a Carolina first down on the Alabama 31 Fain Me Mops Birds -Time nut Alabama La whom Carolina xuh Hagan passed In Jones for a Carolina first down on thr Alabama 17 Two minute to play Carolina fumbled In a rlose pileup an-1 Gambrell recovered fur Alabama on th Alabama 16 Noonan got three yards off left taeklr Alabama was penalized five yaids for delaying the game for substitutions Fellui gained five yanls at left tackle lo offset the penally Robertson of Alabama fumbled when tackled and Cain recovered foi the Tide on toe Alabama 2L Noonan faked a punt ran to llte left and waa thrown on the Alabama ten-yard line by Wilson as the game ended Final score: Alabama 14 Caiolna 6 Tide Running continued from page 1-b son was the leading ground gainer with severs! powerful line bucks The game was costly for the Gamecocks "Dynamite Dorn" Ftixci came out with severe hip and thigh injutien and Ktl Dew Neil Allen and Steve Nowak were also hurt All in all 1 lit Gamecock allowed a much lietlcr offense than they had previously been citdilptl will and as a defensive outfit they gave promise of equalling or excelling the real of the teams on theii schedule ALABAMA llooil LT- Comidon Ur-Woznlnek ('- Baughman llkenn Terllzsl HE-Grantham QB- Morrow LH August CadcnhMii Flt-'Nixinnn Score by peilwl: Alabama 7 Mnulh Carolina 6 li (I i- Alabama arm ing: tnuchdimn Self Uul fw Morrow i Grant lauh for Noonan Points aflir luM'hdown: Morrow I2i pnu mrnl South Carolina scoring: touchdown Dunham Alabama substitutions: Ru-plrh Gibson Cain tackles Cassidy Flo wen Whllley Bush Filippinl McKosky Staples Giimhi'cll Mancha backs Hodges Tew Mosley Robertson Gilmer Cain Self Welch Pettus South Carolina auhsliiulinni: O'Hara Carter Thrash Len-alian tackles-1 lenrikson Ozhurn Alexander Hull Alien Dew Farris renter-Tate Bradford Jones Couch Giles twell Rutledge Officials Rodgers referee Rnmsey Taylor umpire Mackintosh head linesman William Bentley field Judge Frller'a (Han Win New York Oct 4-(AP)-Bob Feller's baseball All Stars defeated Satchel Faige'1 Negro All Stars 4-2 In len Innings before a rrowd of 21291 at Yankee atadium tail night South Bend Ind Oct 5 Notre Dame eyeing national football laurels brushed aside an outclassed but game Pittsburgh eleven 33-0 as sharpshooting quarterback Johnny Lujack staged a on man show for an Irish home opener throng of 50J368 It was cool cunning Lujack navy serviceman and star of the 1943 Irish juggernaut who ripped the claws from the out manned Panther! with a shower of orthodox ana unorthodox passes for Notre Dame's second straight victory oi the season Lujack who completed ten of 21 passes for a gain of 211 yards tossed two touchdown passes and act up two other Irish tallies with his needle-threading tossing Halfback Terry Brennan and Fullback Jim Mello scored two touen-downs each ai the Irish slashed through the wilting Panthers for a pair of scores each in the second and third periods and a single payoff in the fourth quarter But actually it was unerring marksmanship which turned the tide after the stubborn Panther of Coach Wes Fester had held the Irish scoreless in first period Lujack connected on a 25 yard pas to Halfbark Bob Liginjstone for the first Irish touchdown early in the second period A few minutes later in the same period Lujack flipped a 23 yard pais to End Jack Zilly which put the Irish on the Pitt six and then Brennan bolted over his left tackle for a touchdown In the final half Irish manpower which last Saturday had whipped Illinois 26-6 simply overpower ed the Panthers The third Notre Dame touchdown came early in the third period when Lujack tossed a 16 yard payoff pas to Mello who took the ball in full stride on the Detailed continued from page I-b Ina 22 but Carolina was penalized to the Carolina 32 for roughing the kicker Gilmer threw a 32-yard pass Into tht Carolina end zone Hagan knocked It down Time out Alabama Gilmer passed to Tew for an Alabama first down on tht Carolina 14 Tide Slapped at Goal Gilmer passed to Cook for a first down on the Carolina one-yard line One minute and 90 aecondi playing time left In the half Tew failed to gain at left tackle Hodge squirmed through right tackle to cross the goal line but the Tide waa penalized tu the ML Tew swept around left end tu Ihe Carolina 8 Gilmer's past to Cook was incomplete Steve Nowak waa hurt on the play and was carried from the fMri Alabama was penalized to the Alabama ai pass to Cook went over the em zone Hunntcutt tor dies Carolina Sell for Morrow Alabama Gilmer passed Hodge who was downed In a collision with one of hla own men Carolina's ball on ita own seven-yard line Both sides sub stltuted freely Hagan gained three yards at center Walker for Dew Carolina Hagan hit the line lor no gain and Alabama declined an In-motlon penalty against tha Birds Hagan swung round left end for two yards and ended with Alabama leading to 8 the same score by whch the Tide defeated Tuiane Third Ouarlrr Alabama started its best eleven In tne second half Hagan took the Alabama Xlckoft on Ihe Carolina 13 and returned the Carolina 38 Hagan's pass lo Dunham was Incomplete and Alabama re: used an in-motlon penalty against the Gamecocks Dunham passed In the flat to Wilson for two yards Self made the tackle Dunham passed to Wilson who Inlernlled to liun-nlrutt The pley gave Carolina first down on the Alabama 45 Hodges Intercepted Hargan'i pass Alabama's ball on Its own 40 Norman stopped Tew for a three-yam loss Gilmer faked a reverse slipped througn right guard and cut back foi (our yards Gilmer punted lo Hagan who waa downed for no gain on the Carolina 27 Birds Drive Yards Dunham passed to Wilson after taking the ball from Hagan to give the Game-cucks a first down on the Carolina 4'L Harrison waded through right tarkle fot nine yards crashing midfield Alabama made four substitutions: Rutledge or Harrison Carolina Dunham sneaked through renter fur a Carolina first down on the Alabama 48 Dunham took Hagan's pass In i hole Hi front nf Crnlrr and carried Alabama tackier to the Alaliama 'HI for a first down Dunham's pass to Wlson was IncompleU and almost wss Intercepted Hagan faded hark and threw long pas Into the end zone to Caller who almost tisik It In split of iN'ing ruveinl by Iwo Tide larklers Iun-nam rhuiyrd over lljjlil tackle fur ninr yauls I' 1 1 Tin a fur Wilson Carolina I liiniiu nil stna'lied llgtil tackle for a fit Hi down on the Alabama lit Gilmer Halls Hash Gilmer inti-ireliled Hagan's pass ti Hunmeutt on the Alabama seven-yard line wla-ic Gilmer was iluwmsl Alabama's hall Giles fur llunnrult Caiuiins Sis minuie remaining In quarter Killpplnl and Stables Alabama subs Iloriges failed lo gain Gilmer punted Hagen link II on Hie Alabama 42 and returned to tlte Alabama 12 Hagan seieen passed tu Dunham for a first down on the Alabama ML (iameeneks Knaek A gala Dunham i an into Ins Inlcrferenec al right tarkle lor a yarn gain Hagan hit the line latrralled lo Meeks when tackled ami Meeks was tackled on the Alabama 25 Carolina was penalized to the Alabama 3t Dunham completed a pns' lo Giles on the Alabama 27 Fourth down and 17 la go llagiin'x pass lo Pat Thrash in Ihe end zonr was knocked down ny Gilmer Alabama ball on Ihe Alahamn 27 Gilmer nrrled rlglil rnd for a first down the Alabama 4U Alabama's flixt fit' down rf Ihe game hy rushing Tew got three yams at the Tine and wa-slopped by Fusel Fianl cracked a hole al rigid tackle for six and waa slopped Mn-ks and Wilson Meeks slopped Tew fu a Iwo-yinl Inns Gilmer kk-krd lo tile Carolina 11 to llngnn who lalernllrd lo Giles Giles was downed nn Ihe 22 it the able line August went In for Gilmer among othei substitutions Harrison crawled through right tarkle for seven yards anil tha quarter ended with Alabama leading 7 to 8 Fourth quarter Hutu teams substituted freely Rail on Ihe Carolina yard line second down the Carolina and three to go Giles barely melted through the line for a first duwn Ihe Canriina 'lit lilies slipped down on the ML Hagan was tossed fur a losa by lloud on a pas attempt Hall on ihe Carolina Hagan punted nvri Ihe outdary to tha Alalia ma 2 where August was downed FumMi I'usle ThuHtdowu August Inked a reverse and slipped n(f right larnie fur seven yard lie tiled thr same thing agnln and was smotheied tw no gain August qnek-kirked In the Carolina 14 to llagan llagan fumbled and Cassidy tr roveml Inr Alabama on the Carolina 13 Tew and (Irani Alabama nub Ausnst slid off raht tarkle for neves yards before feu waa Slopped by Hen nati and powerful Michigan spanked Minnesota where 260 stalwarts reported for practice last month by a 21 to 0 margin It was the sixth straight big nine loss for the one-time Golden Gophers of Bernie Bierman Delaware pounced on Randolph-Macon 53 to 0 for another victory in the string that was interiupled by a tion three-year wartime hiberna- Pigskin Loses To Tech and VMl Atlanta Oct (AP) A warm of Georgia Tech linemen poured In on Bob Thomason VMI half back and blocked his punt In the fourth quarter here today When the referee unatacked the resulting p'leup he touted the ball off the field It was aa flat a that proverbial pancake Vandy Downs Mississippi 7-0 Memphis Tenn Iowa Slvmied By Michigan Ann Aihur Miih liil liiwa's bill to Ii'jiun Ihe liilik ol Western collfelenie big liltiels Was slvmied by Mlehiunii liiday when lie' Wolverine singed the fiisi halt touchdown diivrs to ilefeut the lliiwkeyes 14-7 before 542(10 spec tabu The baitl-diivlng Michigan giound Httack which the Inwans stopped rultl in the third and fourth pniods whs propelled in tho fust Jialf by shifty Hoh t'happius who scored both of the winning touchdowns The Hnwkcyr Milking back with an impressive running attack in the ilui quarter semeil on Kmlrn shnrt pass over center to Hel l) Si hoelier Iowa 0 7 Mulligan 7 7 0 0-14 Mulligan scoring! Touchdowns Chappula 2 Points after touchdown Urlchke (sub for White) 2 plucrmcnls Lower Biclilnnd Defeats Fpworth turner Hlchlaitd defeated an over-lioweret' but fighting Kpwurth team -Tl to 0 on Ihe Veteran's hospital field Friday afternoon Lower Richland scored two touch downs In the first half and then he-can clicking in the second lo add four more scores Most of the toueli-downs were made after long runs hy Young and Grant Rpworlh threatened only oner In (he last quarter It reached Ihe lamer Richland 20 but lost the ball on downs Clemson Oct North Carolina State college's Wolfpack which got its initiation into the fraternity of football giants with a stunning victory over Duke last Saturday paid another installment on Southern conference championship dues here today with a 14-7 victory over the once-beaten Clemson Tigers There would be no logic in considering todsy's State triumph an upset but some had given Clemson an edge in pre-game prognostications However they forgot to remember that State owns one Howard Turner All-Southern tailback from Rocky Mount who runs with the motions of a side show dancer Turner stood the paying customers on their ears choked Clemson cheers for Dutch Leverman's 33-yard touchdown in the throats of Tiger fans when he took Hank kickoff on the two-yard line and raced 98 yards for a touchdown Turner cut to hla right found in the on his own stood up Clemson Wingback Cage on 40 and in the rest of the way Byler a freshman guard from tied the score with his was again noted more his passing than for his running who gave State the lead it relinquished in the early of the second period He the play with a 23-yard pass glue-fingered Oscar Bozeman on 13 He tried two passes failed then started out on an sweep to his right found himself boxed in by virtually the whole team on the ten reversed field and roared over without hand touching him Byler converted and State held the game-winning 14-7 lead Clemson offered Leverman the tailback from McAllen in rebuttal to the more experienced Turner He held up hi of the argument through the half gave Tigers fani among 15000 present their only chance roar from their heels when he 33 yards for the Clemson's and only score Just before kickoff jaunt in the first touchdown came after the major break of the game had booted from State's 12 but the ball wobbled out on State's 33 Leverman wasted time faked a reverse tore over own right guard cut to his and made it over for the touchdown Bully Cagle of Andrews converted giving Clemson it held for a matter of ten seconds Besides moving Slate into an advantageous position for conference honors the victory must have a sufficient answer to the Thomases who figured the upset of Duke was a fluke Beattie Feathers provided to South Carolina today that he a football powerhouse to be with line play was vicious particularly on defense and Barney voted the freshman of the after last Saturday's game easily the lineman of the day Time after time he was the man in Clemson's backfield as if to give the final results his personal signature he broke Clemson's heart hy breaking through ami stopping Rod Biisen-dine for a 12-yard losa on the last play of the game lie also partially blocked a Leverman punt in the second period after twice spilling Leverman lor losses that furced the Tiger tailback to kick John Wagoner a guurd from Glb-Kuiiville and Al Phillip a 26-year-ulil end Mini win i-o-cnplain today were silting In Ihe Wolfpack for-Wititl wall CIcniNon' absolute Inability to rupitnlie on ihe hrtnkx cost tile Tigers what chance they bail of gelling a li or triumph They recovered four Slate fumhle and intercepted one pa spent virtually all the fourth period in Wolfpack territory trying to figure out a way to cross the goul line They very nearly found the way in the closing minutes on Lever-man's passing The Tigers had tak en Ihe hall when Ralph Curtis second string renter from Lexington recovered Plchkus' fumble leverman tassed to Clark for six yards I ever man was hemmed In by a block nf Slate's hut managed to get off another pass to Clark good for six yards The Texas tailback then faded back and hit end Kdriis Freeman on Slate's eight and Freeman finally was dropped on State's three Then that Stale line went Into full-scale (iterations Leverman hit the line for no gain lie faded to pass again and when a puck of State's closed in on him he fell lint on his fure on the 19 yaid line without a hand helng laid on him That broke the Tigers' backs and two more futile lus attempts the last one broken up by Walts and the game was over The fans here today were treated lo one of foul holl a most unbecoming spectacles when Clemson students arose to boo their own wing-back Bobby Gage when he left the game In the third period State was knocking at Clemaon's door again and Gage had In succession allowed a pass completion In his territory then mlssrd a tackle as llarloe Sheris took In a Tu-ncr pass and was downed on the Clemson six He redeemed himself thoroughly continued on page 3-b 1s own 36 anrt he second phi) I and company will take Gustafson wen over tight tackle Mialght It hough George Ca- rpvrrked his field to the east sidnr'n he Boston Traveler opines scnmia'ied 64 jards foi £l'd Sox may do it four oi I five" Wi iters picking the Cardinals expressed the belief they would do it in six or seven guinea line and the final I (MIMII IK- HtilgiT a LT--Wsiii I I IM fin mini score A pass from Williams in berry in the fouilh quartet act iitint-ed for only seme i uniting and line play were featuies of the game This was second victory over Georgia trains Greenwood meets Riverside Military academy liero next Friday night Confucius wns not only a tearh-r but an accomplished musician statesman and champion an her ili I I II I Mil- )(dMif Mi Nlit (III I "i iwH Ainu i In 1 si Kul1 It i'kn lnMs 4: Uisi puns n'tf lui 1 ui'ki i TTiIiinc in (siKiiNon istih Inr is IniH'hlmtn- MiirkmuU isuli 4 kM Goacirs Son Is Injured Tulsa Okla (Ap) Iluiky young Henry Krnka sun of football fnmous llenry Kinka 1'ulane universily toaclt fiiught lot ile today iiganxi brain injury suffi-ied last night in Ihe waning i nioments of his Tulsn Will Roger high si'IimoI giidiron bailie wuh Tulsa CVrilial OIL YOUR GUN 3-IN-ONE With light Weight 3-IN-ONI you can svrs your gw will Are Whan you ws four point hurt through your ligStt md squasta Iho Mggar 8-IN-ONI aiwrol quirt action White you rollva tho hunt round tha flraploca at night ctenn nnd OH your gun with light Wulght 8-IN-ONI On snlo ouory whnre handy On nnd the utility can If yu don't sashnsktorM Iowa sroring: Touchdown lleih ihe ii-yiMriii hmk field star wasiSehiiencr (suli fur Guzowski) Point lepmied by physinans to have a Ms alter touchdown Sullivan (place- thanee tu live alter uuderguing menu Ment HANDSOME PLAID JAGXETS Styled By "Leisure King IIQPE-DAVIS GO MAIN AT LADY Without Physical i and Mental Suffering? iivasllgal Tha KaaUy Tiaat-sat Over 60 yaars asparieaca Oaa-ball ailUloa patieats quasi caalldaatlal informatioa Ikt tai ivy tfiituly (kt Sulk -0I I MOM IIUMEIU an operation hy Dr Jess Jin maim Oklahoma Ciiy specialist His father whose Tuianc eleven met at New Orleans today was at his bedside after trip by chartered plane Hospital attendants said the elder Krnka was neat collapse Mrs Krnka followed her husband ho-e by plane Young Finkn who scored one loi hiinwn and eontribuled heavily lo another in his bltteil) come-led 14-7 triumph over lla In-tianty jivitl crumpled in violent collision with an opposing line barker while carrying the ball with only two minutes Jell to play Lvriy Kin mile or a the generator brailngi should be Irealed with a lew dropa of light oil Small nil wells will he found at each end of th generator.

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