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-a -yCt PAGE 3-B COLUMBIA SUNDAY OCTOBER 20 1916 Sfae: South Carolina's Progressive Newspaper Thu Stat: South Carolina's Largest Newspaper Last-Quarter Rally Gives Tar Heels Victory Over Navy Fenimore and Trippi Bottled Up But Georgia TFiiis Aerial Circus From Oklahoma Utah Replaces Davidson As Top Offensive Team Charlie Trippi Georgia's captain and candidate for All-America engineered two of the Bulldogs' first three touchdowns and raced 70 yards on an interception to personally score the last But the bal-lyhooed duel between Trippi and Fenimore failed to jelL Each was bottled up on the ground gaining only 21 yards Trippi tossed five passes completing four for 64 yards while Fenimore pitched 28 completing 13 for 184 Pm Oklahoma AGJV Go Armstrong Edwards Fulk Bush LXiJrihfi St John Athens Ga Oct Unbeaten Georgia had ita upi and down today but the ups were plentiful enough to defeat Oklahoma A 33-13 in an aerial circus which thrilled 35000 sunbaked fans Ailing Bob Fenimore All-America halfback was to have sat it out on the bench but instead he played nearly three-fourths of the game Almost single-handed he turned back Georgia in a spectacular second period rally which threatened to tie the score But Fenimore alone was not enough Georgia had the men and what It took to turn yards into touchdowns At the end it was only a question whether the gallant Oklahomans could make it a little closer game The story was told in cold statistics as well as on the brightly-lighted scoreboard Georgia gained 232 rushing and 198 yards by forward a total of 450 Oklahoma A ft gained 73 yards on the ground and 194 by air a total of 267 Georgia led in first downs 18 to the Aggies 14 Carolina Punters Lead NationWitli 419 Average New York Oct Utah university whose unbeaten Braves do most of their traveling on the ground stands today as the top offensive outfit among the nation's college football teams after rolling up a total' of 1428 yards in its first three games Statistics released today by the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau show that the Utes' average of 476 yards per game enabled them to move from fourth place to the top of the list the department combining both rushing and passing efforts By piling up 488 yards in last week's 35-6 triumph over Brigham Young Utah also jumped from third to first place in rushing offense with 1088 yards an average of 3627 yards per game Thus the Western crew replaced Davidson college as the team with the best total offensive average despite the fact it has covered only 350 yards through the air in three games and is far down the list in the forward passing department in UCLA with three wins in as Pennsylvania 429 two games Tulsa 425 four games Davidson 404 three games Arizona 3933 three games Boston college 393 three games Rushing offense Utah 3627 yards average three games Pennsylvania 3435 two games Davidson 3167 three games Notre Dame 3113 three games Virginia 305 three games Detroit 3043 four games Tulsa 3033 four games UCLA 2807 three games Vanderbilt 270 three games Stanford 2637 three games Passing offense Nevada 262 yaris average three games Princeton 233 two games Texas 2043 four games UCLA 1847 three games Marquette 1803 four games Georgia 1757 three games Boston college 1587 three games Arizona 1537 three games Texas Mines 135 two games Oklahoma A and 1333 four games Total defense Dav'dson 717 yards average yielded to rushes and passes three games North Carolina state 757 three games Vanderbilt 1013 three games Harvard 1133 three games Auburn 1167 three games Rice 1273 three games Penn state 1273 two games Pennsylvania 1313 two games: (x) West Virginia 1317 three games Alabama 1318 Texas Keeps Record Tops Razorbacks Austin Texas -Oct 19 Riding high on the passing arm of Bobby Layne the Texas Longhorns maintained their perfect record today by dumping the Arkansas Razorbacks from the ranks of the undefeated 20 to Ol before an estimated 40000 fans' Layne's passing accounted for two touchdowns after substitute fullback Raymond Jones chalked up the first Longhorn marker on a dive over center early in the first quarter Texas was described as the crippled team before game but Arkansas apparently was harder hit by the loss of Clyde (Smack-over) Scott its ace wingback Scott saw' no action Statistics belted the score except in the passing department For Arkansas and Texas each collected eight first downs and the Razor-backs gained 101 yards rushing to the 103 It was in the air that Texas out-shown Arkansas gaining 145 yards to its 88 Texas' first score came after a sustained drive of 78 yards Two breaks coming the Longhorns' way when pass interference was ruled against Arkansas on its 32 and the porkers were penalized on the next play to their 8-yard line fallback Ralph Ellsworth swept right end to the 'two and Jones nosed dived over tpr the touchdown three plays later Frank Guess converted The Longhorns continued to it look like this would be another runaway when Layne bulleted a- pass to Hub Bechtol on the Arkansas 30 and Bechtol scrambled on down to the double stripe on a sensational run Late in the second quarter Layne tossed to wingback Jimmy Canady who made one of his famous over-the-shoulder catches on the fly and ou traced two Arkansas tacklers to the goal line on a play that covered 47 yards Guess converted rooters biting their fingernails Dick Scott Navy's great center intercepted a Justice toss on 15 and picking up fine interference wove 58 yards to the 27 Hawkins rammed to the 18 where a tricky Navy shift pulled Carolina offside for a five yard penalty Jack Welsh made four and Hawkins went to the five-yard line Again the tricky shift and the Tar Heela again were taken in with the officials putting the ball on the one Hawkins plouged over center place kicked point and it looked like Navy's day But North Carolina ready to quit Joe Wright substitute quarterback twisted back 18 yards with the kickoff to his 40 and the Tar Heels were on their way In six plays Pupa Bill Maceyko Grow Jr and mates were camped on Navy's 13 and the third period ended Billy Myers made it a first down on the two as the fourth quarter opened and line held on the next play Pupa then cracked the line twice and went over Bob Cox rushed in from the bench to tie the count at 14-14 with a placekick North next kick-off sailed over the goal and Navy took the ball on the 20 On third down Cal punt was blocked by Larry Klosterman and Ralph Stray-horn fell on the pigskin on the 21 Maceyko circled left end to the eight Pupa lugged to the three the one-foot line and over Cox came to placekick Navy made one final gesture a sustained drive of 47 yards then Joe Bartos fumbled and ended the last scoring opportunity Lineup and summary: Fos North Canrilaa Navy Romano Market Hendricks Smith LU St ray horn Carrington Tulane Wave Bowls Over Auburn 32-0 New Orleans Oct (AP) Green Wave muffled the greatest ground gainer today defeating Auburn 32-0 before a football crowd of 30000 and making Travis Tidwell look like just another good college back After a slow-starting first quarter heavy line and a hot muggy day began to tell on the Plainsmen Tidwell showed flashes of passing brilliance but the edge went to power-running throughout most of the game A greatly-improved Tulane pass defense slapped Tidwell down for a 19-yard lost on one attempted passing play In many instances his throws were wide and wobbly Late in the first quarter freshman Back Ed Price opened a 51-yard scoring thrust with wide end sweeps which carried to 40 Price teamed with Johnny Campora and Don Fortier to push to the 35 Jim Keeton nailed End Ed Helder with a scoring pass Early in the second period Tulane traveled 56 yards for a second touchdown teeing off with Dick 22 yard dash around end and racing down to the three on Cliff Van off-tackle smashes and end runs Van Meter punched across from the Auburn three for the touchdown Tidwell looked best in the second quarter sparking a 26-yard Auburn advance with three flat passes which carried to Tulane's 12 Tulane added two more touchdowns in the third quarter coasting 71 yards for the first and scoring when Ed Price sliced across from the one-foot line Key ran a punt back 30 yards to the Auburn 29 and then took the ball over on three plays for the next score In the fourth quarter Harold Riggs blocked an Auburn punt and John Wasieleski scooped up the ball running it to the Auburn 31 Cliff Van Meter made 16 yards off Beamc R(J Monro Riddle Moore QB Walion Fenimore Parmer FB Sba vital Summery: Oklahoma AAM 0 13 0 0-13 Georgia 0 14 0-33 Oklahoma ARM scoring: Touchdown Fenimore Melnert Point after touchdown: Armstrong (placement) Georgia scoring: touchdowns: Donaldson 3 Moseley (for Tlereshlnskl) McPhee TTlppl Points after touchdown: Jemlgan 3 (for Trippi) (placements) Baltimore Oct Smashing from behind with two sudden touchdowns in the last quarter the North Carolina Tar Heels remained In the undefeated ranks today by overpowering Navy 21-14 in a bruising football duel before 35000 persons It was a battle of two fighting lines and an array of hard-running backs and again as against Duke last week Middies miscues got them into plenty of trouble while the Southerners took advantage of every break Choo Choo Charlie Justice the Tar slippery freshman star made the Initial score in the first period while Walt Pupa took over totally a pair of touchdowns early in the fourth quarter Part of the time it looked as if Navy would snap out of its doldrums and bring the Blue and Gold a much-needed victory over two straight defeats but the Sailors never counted on the slam-bang all-out Tar Heel spirit when the going was worst For the third straight week Navy found itself in arrears within four minutes of the opening kickoff Columbia did it two weeks ago Duke last week and North Carolina the same today This time Bill Hawkins fumbled and Ted Hazelwood tackle recovered on Navy's 32 Choo Choo Charlie was ready for the opportunity He whipped a pass to End George Sparker from the 29 to the 10 then another to Hoses Rodgers on Navy's two Then to show that he could smack a line Justice flitted through center on a quarterback sneak for a touchdown Navy's second team showing more stuff than the regulars knotted things up as the second quarter opened when Bob Hunt blocked Max attempted punt from the four and Joe Taliente flopped on the ball in the end zone Hawkins made it 7-7 with a place-kick Starting the second half Justice and John Clements began another drive that bogged down on Navy's 19 but the Tar Heels came backs to the 16 a few moments later Then came the break that had some 5000 north Carolina many starts in the Pacific coast l0" ics conference retained its position as I Na 9 inm in total offense with average yielded three games Vanderbilt 337 three games Davidson 353 three games Pennsyl- No 2 team in total offense with an average of 4653 yards per game Texas remained in the No 3 while spot with an average of 4463 yards in its four victories Notre Dame made the biggest jump moving from ninth to fourth place in total offense by rolling up 464 yards in its 49-6 conquest of Purdue The Irish also came from far back to land in the fourth position in rushing offense with an average of 3113 yards Pennsylvania held its place as runner-up in rushing offense with an average of 3433 yards and vania 443 two games North Carolina state 447 three games Pehn state 51 two games Oklahoma 52 three games Alabama 563 four games Richmond 637 three games Notre Dame 66 three games Passing defense Navy 133 yards average yielded three games Colorado A and 26 four games Miami (Fla) 29 three games North Carolina state 31 three games Iowa 343 four games Davidson 363 three games Auburn 373 three games Holy Cross 42 three games Rice 433 three games (x) West Texas state 437 three games Punting South Carolina 44J yard average per punt Illinois 413: Michigan 413 Arizona 413 Southern California 414 (x) Colorado college 41 Oregon 403 Texas Mines 403 (x) Montana state 403 Stanford 403 Highsmith RG Roberta Hazelwood Sparger Hartlg LH Justice Grow Rodgers Score by periods: Navy 0 7 7 7 0 0 Navy scoring: Tagllentc Hawkins Points after touchdown: Hawkins (2) North Carolina scoring: touchdowns Justice Pupa (2) Points after touchdowns Cox (3) tackle and Marvin McCain went Davidson iMt leader slip- the last 16 through right tackle Trtu Bechtol Wertz Collins Gill Mitchell Head Schwartzkopf Halfpenny Ellsworth Canady Layne 0 0 7 0 0 3C Arknmai LE Baldwin Lively Count RG Franklin Minor Hamilton Pipkin Prltrhard RH Fowler Shaddox Arkansas Texas 1 Tula bs Olsen Schneider Deramee Rice Bouggeois Klein Tarzett! Finley Fortin Campora Price 0 0 14 Pos Aulmn Faulk Lannom LG Rose McKinney Fulmer RT Cornelius RE McUurkln QB Pyburn Tidwell RH Kovaelcl Brause Auburn Tulane 13 VMI Celebrates Homecoming By Trampling Davidson 25-0 Lexington Va Oct 19 Then a few minutes later Thom: Tulane scoring: Touchdowns Holder (for Olsen) Price Key (for Fortier (Van Meter (fur Fortier) McCain (for Campora): points after touchdown Helder 2 wS! i i Saturdays Games Take Big Toll of Undefeated Teams By Harold Claamen New York Oct Long runs characterized the play today as the nation's list' of unbeaten college football teams was cut almost in hall Army back at the top of the heap as the No 1 club shook Glenn Davis its Mr Outside loose for 66 yards and a touchdown and then unleashed Mr Inside Doc Blanchard for 93yards and another counter as the Qidets Hammered out their 23rd consecutive victory This time previously unblemished Columbia was the victim 48 to 14 A 47-yard pas and run play engineered by Bobby Layne gave Texas iti third touchdown in its 20 to 0 romp over Arkansas the first defeat Sprints of 65 and 69 yards brought Iowa home the 13 to 0 winner over Indiana in the Big biggest surprise Longest run of the day however was turned in by end Ed Powell of Florida A ft who intercepted a pass three yards in his own end zone and scampered the 103 yards for the marker that gave his team a 7 to 0 decision over Morris Brown Short consistent gains however brought Tennessee to a 12 to 0 triumph over Alabama in one of the most important clashes and shot Coach Bob record to 36 consecutive victories But that was the exception Charlie Trippi famed back snagged an Oklahoma A ft pass and ramped 70 yards for one score In his 33 to 13 victory Jim Austin of Missouri burst through the Iowa State line for 57 yards as his team won also 33 to 13 George Guerre went 52 yards then 43 as Michigan State spoiled Penn State's homecoming 19 to 16 The Iowa win over Indiana was the most lopsided in the Big Nine today Northwestern and Michigan struggled to a 14 to 14 deadlock a score that was matched exactly by Purdue and Ohio State Buddy Young who broke loose for the first Illinois counter and his mates had to go all out to get post Wisconsin 27 to 21 Minnesota drubbed Wyoming 46 to 0 Pennsylvania continued to give evidence of power in taking apart Virginia another unbeaten team until today but a 40 to 0 score and Harvard gradually gaining Eastern prestige humbled Coast Guard 69 to 0 It was the cadets first 1946 setback Brown spilled Dartmouth 20 to 13 and Syracuse dumped Holy Cross 21 to 12 in a pair of Eastern surprises that equalled the Michigan State victory Cornell pulled abreast Yale 6 to 6 and Herman Wedemeyer guided St to its fifth win over Fordham 33 to 2 Little Delaware bumped Gettysburg 27 to 6 for its 25th straight triumph North Carolina which previously had never scored on Navy got enough tallies this time to defeat the Midshipmen 21 to 14 wun Charles Justice the hero Duke Army's guest in New York City next Saturday crushed previously unbeaten Richmond 41 to 0 and Vanderbilt bowed to Kentucky 10 to 7 It was the first time Vanderbilt had been scored upon this year Miami playing its only game of the year in the daylight found its way around to the extent of a 20 to 13 decision over Florida In a rug ged Southern conference feud North Carolina State subdued Wake Forest 14 to 6 Furman handled The Citadel 14 to 0 and youngsters mastered Auburn 20 to a Texas Christian tumbled to the bottom of the Southwest conference on a 14-to-0 loss to Texas ft and Texas Tech which would like a bid to that circuit belted Baylor 13 to 6 It was Tech's third victory this year over a Southwest loop team Oklahoma counted 14 points in the last period to spill Kansas State 28 to 7 and a Nebraska field goal dumped Kansas from the unbeaten list 16 to 4 The University of California at Los Angeles mastered the Golden Cubs of California 13 to 6 in the Coast conference's most important fray Southern California got a measure of revenge for all the criticism the Trojans had to take during the week blanking Washington by a 2 8to 0 piargin San Francisco traveled all the way to Memphis for a 48 to 20 drubbing by Mississippi State but the happiest team south of the line probably is that of little Louisiana Tech That eleven stopped Mississippi 7 to 6 In the rain Citadel Alumni Have Eat-Fest At Homecoming Charleston Oct More than 1500 alumni including five generals today flocked to The Citadel where homecoming festivities reached their peak at a mam' moth luncheon and a football game which matched the Bulldogs against Furman university's Purple Hurricane At the luncheon hundreds thronged the mess halls and others took their meals in picnic fashion under the oaks on Indian Hill An estimated 4000 Including students faculty alumni families and guests were present On hand were Brigadier Generals Merritt USMC of Ridge Spring John Lang USA retired Roland Walsh of Charleston and John Kennedy of Orangeburg all Citadel Alumni MaJ Gen Harry Jickctt USMC lunched elsewhere but was present most of the homecoming events The crowd found prepared for them a mountain of food including 2800 pounds of turkey 1400 pounds of potatoes 10000 rolls 25 gallons of mayonnaise six crates of celery five rases of eggs four bushels peppers 175 pounds of cookies and 4500 cups of ice cream Return bar soap to a dry soap dish to prevent unnecessary melting ped to third with a 3167 average Nevada which completed 12 of 24 passes for 366 yards and four of its 11 touchdowns in a 74-2 rout of Arizona State came from nowhere to replace Princeton as the forward passing leader with a record of 32 completions in 66 attempts for 786 yards an average of 262 for three games Nevada also jumped into fifth place in total offense with a 4357 average Princeton dropped to second place in the passing department with a 233 yard average in two games Texas moved up a notch to third with 2043 and UCLA slipped from second to fourth with 1847 Marquette which stands fifth on a 1803 average has tried the fost passes IQS Auburn although 13th in the matter of yardage has displayed the most effective passing attack completing 31 of 54 for a percentage of 374 Texas is close behind with 44 completions in 77 attempts for 371 Davidson held the top spot in total defense with a record of having held three opponents to an average of 717 yards both rushing and passing despite its 25-0 loss to North Carolina State which moved into aecond place with a defensive average of 757 yards in three games Harvard is leading in rushing defense having held three opponents to an average of 163 yards on the ground and is fourth in total defense with a 1133 average Vanderbilt -is second in rushing defense with a 337 average and third in total defense with 1013 Navy continued to show the best defense against forward passes having held three opponents to six completions in 27 attempts for in average of 133 yards per game Colorado A and which has held four foes to eight completions in Texas scoring: touchdown Jones (lor Ellsworth Bechtol Canady Points aher touchdown Guess 2 (placekiclp) Claflin Loses Home Game lo Georgia Stale Orangeburg Oct Claflin university lost its home-coming game to Georgia State college this afternoon 26 to 0 Georgia State scored in the latter part of the first quarter by Williams who also kicked for the extra point The second touchdown was made in the second quarter by Blaylock During the third quarter Claflin put up a stalwart defense giving a good exhibition of running passing and kicking by Williams Bethea and Jessie Jenkins Harris of Georgia State ran 25 yards to score the third touchdown in the last quarter The extra point was made by A Williams The fourth and last touchdown was quite spectacular Georgia State kicked off in the last quarter after the previous touchdown and the ball rolled over their goal line Georgia Slate closed in and covered the ball for a touchdown A Williams kicked for the extra point but the pick was blocked Mason-Dixon at of Georgia Tech Upsets Tigers Baton Rouge La Oct A fat and alert Georgia Teach football squad doused I outs! ana State universtiy'a hope of the Southeastern conference championship by downing the Bayou Tiger 56 to 7 tonight before an entlmated 80000 Notre Dame's Irish Hold Dummy Scrimmage South Bend Ind Oct (API-Undefeated Notre Dame enjoying ita first mid-season open date in years staged long dummy scrimmage today while Coach Frank Leahy and other coaching staff members were on scouting expeditions The Irish winners over Illinois Pittsburgh and Purdue next Saturday meet Iowa which upset Indiana 13-0 today More Put on Jobs In State Last Month State Director Rhett Ilarley of the Employment service said yesterday that employment in non-agriculturai occupations was on the increase in South Carolina He said this was indicated by reports from 312 representative estab- Thomason stepped out of his usual role as a passer and zipped around his own right end for 72 yards and the third VML tally He got good blocking in the flat and not a hand was laid on him the entire distance Once more the placement was wide With the score 184) against them the Wildcats played the Keydets ragged in the third period but although they held possesion of the ball almost the whole distance they weren't able to get inside the VMI 30-yard stripe Coach Hubert used Keydet reserves liberally in this frame and though the second-stringers showed defensive talent they were unable to launch a sustained offensive of their own The last Cadet tally came in the fourth quarter when substitute Back Mac Allen pounced on a Davidson fumble on the Wildcat two-yard line Tony Ragunas hit the line twice without success but on the third attempt the freshman star bulled into the end zone for the score Carrington booted the ball between the uprights making it 25-0 which is the way it stood when hosilities ended Pos Davldwa VMI Ebom Patton Rhodes MIIK LG Boyd Skladan) Louis RG Chandler Thompson RT Sharpe Gorman Williams Crytzei QB Bethea Ragunas LH Wade Thomason RH Rice Hutchinson Erwin Ragunas 1 6 12 0 7 VMI scoring: touchdowns Raguna- 2 Thomason Maier (for Patton Point after touchdown Carrington (for Thoma son i and Beats Generals For Third Straight Roanoke Va Oct William and Mary's Indians got the scare of their lives before 9000 spectators in Victory stadium today before they finally whipped down the big blue Washington and Lee Generals 34-18 for their third successive Southern conference triumph The Tribe's stellar guard Knox Ramsey put the game on ice The husky candidate for All-America guard crashed out of the Indians' forward wall to grab one of Dick Working's passes and knife 50 yards for a fourth-quarter touchdown Six plays after William and Mary got the pigskin end Bob Steckroth took an eight-yard pass from Bob Longaere and it looked as if the Indians were going to make a runaway of things But the Big Blue uncorking a brilliant aerial attack that produced 22 completions out of 27 attempts had a different view The Generals came racing back climax a 44-yard drive with half-hack Brien Bell whop layed terrific football out there this hot sultry day ramming over from the one yard ribbon to The VMI Keydets displaying unexpected running power trampled the fighting Davidson Wildcats 25-0 here today tor the benefit of some 4000 Homecoming ai mni The Keydets did mott of their scoring early crossing the goal line three times in the first half and took advantage of a Wildcat fumble on the two-yard line to rack up their final touchdown in the last period Freshman Tony Ragunas Bob Thomason and Jack Hutchinson paced the VML attack Ragunas cracked the line for two scores Thomason in the outstanding play of the game raced 72 yards for one tally and heaved a payoff toss to End Jack Maier for another That successful pitch made it the fourth straight game in which Bullet Bob has passed for at least one touchdown It was Ragunas who came through in the clutches for Coach Pooley Hubert's charges Midway the first quarter Tony went over from the two after Thomason and Hutchinson engineered a drive starting in midfield Hutchinson brought back a Davidson punt 27 yards to the 22 Thomason fired a pass to End Fritz Crytzer who was stopped on the two and then Ragunas did his stuff on the next play Thomason's conversion attempt was not good and it was 6-0 in favor of the Keydets VMI struck again early in the second period when Thomason flipped a pass from the 35-yard ribbon to End Jack Maier who scurried 15 yards unmolested for the touchdown The conversion was a 46 attempts for a 26-yard average llshments moved from eighth to second place South Carolina leuda in the punt-jing department with an average of Jackie Freeman who had ie-m ard 20 kick Illinois is Unemployment figures showed a downward trend he said as he estimated total unemployment at 40000 at the end of September as compared with about 5000 more than that in August He estimated unemployment in the state's four largest labor market areas as Charleston 8750 Columbia 4200 second on an average of 418 on 24 punts The letter (x) denotes one game unreported): Total offense: (Gains rushing placed the injured Rummy Koiv zowski in the Tribe lineup took the next kickoff and raced 82 yards to score In the second the Indians tallied two more One when Freeman passed 11 yards to Jack Bruce and again when Freeman tossed one for 15 yards to end Jim Sloan ECTC Beats Erskine 21-7 Greenville Cm Oct (API-East Carolina Teachers college chalked up a 21-7 victory over Erskine here tonight in Guy Smith stadium before over 2000 fans The Teachers scored twice in the first period Eliie Fearing and Slade Phillips alternated in carrying the ball in a 61-yard drive with Fearing plunging over from the one-yard line Guard Wheiless placekickcd the extra point A bit luter Fearing skirted right end for 13 yards and a touchdown and Miller subbing for Whellcss place-kicked the extra point Erskine scored in the second period after Blackston intercepted a pass by Musselwhlle subbing for Fearing on the 48 Child- and Utah 476 yards aver- Greenville 3000 and Spartanburg 2-age three games UCLA 4653 800 Employment increased by 1260 Brother of Shirley Will Wrestle Here George Temple Jr the most from July 15 to September 15 he said The Generals trailing 26-6 at three games Texas 4463 four halftime put on a brilliant ex-games Notre Dame 4377 three hfbition of aerial fireworks in the 'games Nevada 4357 three games third working firing a pass to end Bill Chiplcy for 25 yards for one score and a short one to Harry Hamer who fled 76 yards behind UCLA Headed For Rose Bowl Berkeley Calif Oct Headed for the Rose Bowl and still undefeated the University of California at Los Angeles Bruins out-scored an underrated University of widely discussed wrestler to come Sparkling blocking for another up in the past five years will wres- That made the score 27-18 as the ress subbing for Smythe plunged California eleven 13 to 6 today but third period ended The fourth brought the afore-mentioned Mr Ramsey's dash with an intercepted pass that sewed up the battle Epworlh Midgets Beat Pacific Mill I to 13 Epworth's midgets defeated the Optomist club's Pacific mill midgets lie for the first time at Township auditorium this coming Tuesday night George brother of the Hollywood movie actress Shirley Temple will meet Jack Hader in the main event of a four-match program Temple created a national furore in the sports world by deciding to over from the four with Whaley placckirking extra point ECTC put the gunte on ice with a touchdown in the third period when Pete Everett scored from the four-yard line over right tackle after the locals drove from their own 42 following the second-half kickoff Whellcss converted from enter the ranks of professional 14 to 13 yesterday only after the losing Bears had supplied most of the thrills for a crowd estimated at 65000 For the Bruins pushing across touchdowns in the first and third periods the victory was decidedly costly Their star right half and lending ground gainer Cal Rossi was carried from the field in the opening quarter with a leg broken just above the right ankle During most of the bruising contest the l-to-6 short end Bears out-charged the UCLA Bruins who had chopped down three successive foes by one-sided margins California scored its touchdown early in the last quarter and knocked at the UCLA goal line twice carlier in the game reaching the UCLA goal line twice earlier in the game reaching the UCLA 15 in the opening period and the 9-yard marker in the third UCLA 7 0 Calif 0 0 0 a gi Robert Matthews made the first score for Epworth on an end run in the firs' quarter He went off tackle in the last quarter for the second score 'Pacific scored in the first and third quarter Outstanding players in the game were Mixon for Epworth and eft-coal for Pacifir wrestling a few months back Disregarding bitter family opposition George made his debut at Ocean Park Calif and is now on a nationwide tour Promoter Henry Marcus was one of the first Eastern matchmakers to sign up the brother of one of the movie capital's brightest young stars Temple is light but he is fast and only after a few months' competition ranks as one of the best of modern day grapplers George suddenly decided to don the tights after three years with the marines in the South Pacific In the aemi-flnal match of the Yes the whole town is talking FAIR The big game wonderful exhibits World's Largest Midway All the grand things that go 0 to make up this wonderful week in Columbia But we have something extra special to talk about Something we want you to visit us For new underwear for lasting fit They're sanforized full roomy seat gripper front They ere ARROW SHORTS net irorinBlTouchdowni VkSS Catawba Smaslicn To 2il lo 6 Victory Winston-Salem Oct 19 (AP) college smashed over four touchdown in the first half to defeat Appalachian State before 10(XK) spectators here tonight by the score of 28 to 6 The Indians pared by passing and running of Harold Bowen and hard drive Georgiana and Speacht marched to the Appalachian one the first time they had their hands on the ball But the Mountaineers held and Akin kicked out er than a wrestling setto Wampler came up with a couple of healthy smashes to Jaw and won the bout Maxie Doyle one of Columbia's favorites and Jack Kelly a mat meanie from the Middle West will meet In one of the 30-mlnute preliminary matches Don McIntyre fast rising young favorite and burly Jack O'Brien will meet In the firat bout at 8:30 Allen Defeats Paine 19 to 0 For First Win Augusta Oct The Allen university Yellow Jackets scored a 19 to 0 victory over Paine college here yesterday afternoon This was first victory in three start this season Paine held the Allen team for three quarters before it wilted In the fourth quarter Allen scored three times twice on passes and once on a tun off right tackle Alirn's first score came on a pass from Shelton to Murray The second was on a 20-yard run off right tackle by Peterson and the third was on a pass from Jenkins lo Anderson Turner made the conversion on the last irore Allen will play Its traditional rival from ariosi the Benedict at the Colored State fair in Columbia October 31 Negro Mai: vs Record Hun Atlanta Oct 19 (AP) Ed Powell crack end for the Florida A and Rattlers rared 103 yards for a touchdown from a pass interception lodny to lend his tram to a hard fought 7-0 victory over the Morris Brown Wolverines In a Negro football gnme The dramatic run rame late in the second quarter after the two teams hnd battled more or less on equal terms and was credited with helng the longest jaunt In collegiate football today Haiti Is seeking a plan to combat black markets Between 1910 and 1940 says a Twentieth Century Fund survey Industrial production almost doubled due chiefly to Increased output per man-hour Whites Fancy Colors (Stessen) placekick California scoring: Touchdown Cunningham (Diffenbaugh) Texas Tech Bumps Baylor Luhlxtck Tex Oct Texas Tech's Red Haiders bumped off their third successive Southwest conference opponent hefore more than 13000 fan today surging back for two second-half touchdown to whip Baylor 13-6 Trailing by 6-0 at halftime Coach Dell Morgan' Raiders punrhed across two quirk touchdowns midway In the third quarter with fullback Ed Robnett plunging for both counters YnnL Strike Quickly To Defeat Brooklyn New York Oct 19 (AP) The New York Yankees scored two quick touchdowns In the final period to overcome a three-point deficit and defeat the Brooklyn Dodgera In an All-Amrrlra conference football game before 30212 spectators at Yankee stadium tonight 21 to 10 Without Physical and Mental Suffering? Investigate The Koelty Treat-ant Ova 60 ysara osptiiooco On hall million patiaats Ra-quasi coalldoatial Information Bowl Hope Take Downward Turn Eugene Ore Oct Undefeated Oregon's Rose Bowl stock took a sharp turn downward today as an alert Washington State line held the Ducks to a scoreless football lie A homecoming crowd of 18000 expected to see Oregon wrap up Its fourth win saw instead a fumble-filled game in which the teams slid and slumbled mostly between the 4(Vyard lines on a rain-drenched field South Africa has a shortage of fathers and schools arc HOPE-DAVIS CO Main At Lady St BWS rrrr ran 44 "Mm c-.

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