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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 9

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The State: South Carolina Progressive Newspaper COLUMBIA SATURDAY NOV 12 1919 The States South Carolina's Largest Newspaper PAGE ONE Clemson Tigers Favored Over Duquesne Tonight SECTION Citadel Plays VMI in Charleston This Afternoon Bow Hunting Trophies Beaten 13 Gamecocks By Miami Top Teams Play Rugged Gaines Carolinians Will Rely on Pass Attack To Halt Dukes New York Nov (AP) While Notre Dame's glamor boys of By Jake Pentand Sports Editor The State vtx Vm ii Tkte 11 The the gridiron are drawing the biggest blackest headlines as they against North Carolina at Yankee Stad- face an expected walkover against The Orange Bowl Miami Fla Nov University of Miami scored a deserved 13 to 7 triumph over South Carolina's Gamecocks here tonight with a crowd officially listed as 34183 looking on The Miamians looking better than they did when the Gamecocks came down here to play them and beat them 84) two years a ium other top-flight college football teams are due to meet really rugged opposition tomorrow The unbeaten untied and un-threatened Irish get the attention because proved themselves to be the No 1 team of the nation this season been made 30-point favorites over the twice-beaten North Carolina team which may have to get along without its best runner passer and- kicker Charlie Justice In spite of the lopsided aspects of this game it will draw some 67000 cus-ust because it's Notre' tomers bowl and the Southeastern winner drove 70 yards for a touchdown on the opening kickoff with a fine plays and passes They scored again In the yard march and everybody knew that was the mixture of runnin third quarter on a ball game The Gamecocks put on second quarter offensive but after doing well on the ground in getting down deep in Miami territory they threw first and fourth down passes that were incomplete and death to the effort In the fourth quarter Steve Wad-iak and Chuck Prezioso took turns STATISTICS can hardly escape a bid or two Sharing the Interest to some extent are such Ivy-draped classics as Yale vs Princeton the 72nd edition of football's oldest continuous rivalry unbeaten Cornell vs Dartmouth Michigan vs Indiana Auburn vs Georigla Georgia Tech vs Alabama and Texas Christian vs Texas Other leading games Include: Brown at Harvard Columbia at Navy Ford ham at Boston college Holy Cross at Syracuse NYU at Rutgers Penn State at Temple Milnnecota at Pittsburgh Colgate at Northwestern Iowa at Wisconsin- Marquette at Purdue Nebraska at town State Oklahoma Aggies at Kansas Bute Mississippi vs Tennessee at Memphis -Duquesne at Clemson (night) Duke at Geoge Washington Mlsiislslppi State at Louisiana State (night) Wake Foreat at North Carolina at The Citadel Arkansas at Southern Methodist Arizona at Temple State Colorado at New Mexico Far Michigan State at Oregon State Georgetown at Den-verl Idaho at Stanford Montana State at Utah State Utah at College of the Pacific Washington at UCLA Don Diehl (left) and Don Dovlln both of 3IHwankee deer downed during Wisconsin's famed bow season for Diehl killed doe Instantly with one arrow at 83 yards Dovlln shot his at 47 Both were killed near Boulder Junction In Vilas County (AP Wlrephoto) NC-ND Game Is Sellout Despite Predicted Rout Louisiana State 13-7 and Tennessee 35-6 Before the Tar Heels came unstuck riowiver every one of the 67000 seats in the stadium had been sold and spectators appeared to be set lor a rich- harvest Belated realization thia week that Justice would not be able to shine and that the Southern team apparently was in for a beating brought prices tumbling to face value the last few Both Teams in Winning Moods After Games LastWeek Charleston Nov The Citadel and Virginia Military each In a winning mood after an impressive victory last week meet here tomorrow afternoon in a Southern conference football game The Citadel off to a slow start this season hit Its peak in walloping Presbyterian's slightly fuvored term while VMI burned Davidson The victory brought The Citadel up to 2-4 for the year while the Virginians made their record 3-4 Nine previous meetings have seen VMI five times with one tie Two pass-minded quarterbacks will probably hold the key to the offensive maneuvers Joe Veltri of iVMI and Jack Chandler of The Citadel will engage in the aerial duel Coach Quinn Decker put his Bulldog charges through a long hut not rough workout yeslei'dny He concentrated chiefly on pass defense In an effort to have his men familiar with the pitching habits of little Joe Veltri' one of the best passers in the Southern conference Considerable time was also spent on pass and running offense and late In the afternoon reserves ran VMI plays in dummy scrimmage Decker still was worried over an Injury to his ace fullback Curtis Bozeman who has a badly bruised hip Big Rufus Ilaltlwanger who has been playing top-notch ball at center this year is suffering from a cold and It is doubtful whether be will be able to play Probable lineups: VMI CITADEL Watson Foxworth Schluter Webster Eggleston Huddle Carrington Haltlwanger Hil Malacame Adeeb Redditt Petree Ohlandt Veltri Chandler Anson Dunfee Birge Shahid Marchand Bozeman Kickoff 2:30 (EST) Chester Gets 13 to 12 Win Over Sumter Sumter Nov Chester's Red Cyclones handed Sumter's fighting Gamecocks their first defeat of the season here tonight The Cyclone's overcame a six-point lead in the final quarter to win 13-12 before an estimated 10000 persons In the feature game of the 26th annual Sumter County Fair Both teams had been undefeated In eight games until tonight The Cyclones received Sumter's kickoff on their own 20-yard line and marched 80 yards for a touchdown only 12 plays later with Edelman Butler and Sullivan carrying the bait Sumter went ahead In the second period when their aerial atp lack started clicking for two touchdowns Early In the quarter Cain 1st-eralled to H1IL who went around end 22 yards to give the Birds a first down on their own 39 Hill carried to the 48 on two successive first downs Three ploys later Cain passed to Sutton who went all the way kick for the extra point was not good making the score 8-6 The Gamecocks second score came near the end of the first half when Cain lofted a pass from 31 to Strange who lateralled to Sutton who again went all the way The attempted kick was not good After a scoreless see-snw third quarter In which both lines held stubbornly Chester went ahead In the final period Butler rifled a touchdown pass to Edelman The Cyclones rushed for the tune-winning extra point Clippers lo Play Providence Team Charlotte Nov The Charlotte football Clipperawlll meet tha Providence I- steam-rollers one of the nntlon'a oldest professional football teams here tomorrow afternoon Winners of eight out of ten the Clips have more than doubled the score on their opponents to dnt 247 points to 122 John McIntyre former Notre Dame renter and Joe Zenc former Jlotv Cross player coach the Rfloile Island tram The Rollers will field a big line scaling well over 2(Jj pounds and a bac-kfleld composed of former New England rollege performers Former Umpire in American League Dies Chicago Nov Clarence "Brick'' Owens 64 retired Americsn league umpire today collapsed and died of a heart attack In the offices of a firm which he nerved as a salesman Owens officiated in the American league for 22 seasons from 1916 through 1937 He participated In five World's Scries He was retired on pension In 1937 because of his length of service and ill health Owens acquired the nickname of when he was struck with a brick while umpiring In game In Pittsburgh Kan early In his career He started umpiring professional ball at the age of 17 in 3902 In the Northern league The president of the league at the time look one look at him and said: "Boy you'd better go back to achool I want men umpiring In my But Owens prevalltd upon Him for a trial and made the grade Eta also served early In the 1900s in thw American aZi edition and Na tional league I Clemson Nov 11 Duquesne university from Pittsburgh Pa will pit a strong ground attack agairst favored Clemson's aerial game in an intersectional football game hero tomorrow night The Pennsylvania squad flew into Greenciue late today after a light orkout on its home field It will come here tomorrow by bus Clemson will rely heavily on the passing id Backs Jack Calvert and Hay Metnews and the line plunging Fullback Fled Cone Clemson hopes to bounce back froma 40-27 defeat by Boston college last Saturday The visiting team is fresh' from a smashing 51-14 win over St Louis university two weeks ago Carrying tho burden of the Duquesne winged thrusts are a 190-pound halfback Ralph Longmore and a 200-pound fullback Chuck Rapp In I'uqutsne's rout of St Louis Longmore packaged a neat total 215 yards gained in tlx ball carrying efforts The first four times he lugged the ball netted him touchdown on runs of 57 33 67 and 53 yards Probable starting lineups for the (EST) kickoff: Duquesne Clemson Gozur Poulous Brets Hudson Paesano Cox Sciiuets a Moore Grigsby Deanhardt Ckiomko Smith Lshosky Hendley Longitor Milhcwi Duchess iMiaMS Calvert RUPP a COBS Eps Meet Greenbrier WInnsboro Nov (Special) The Epworth orphanage football team will meet the Fighting Farmers of Greenbrier on the ML Zion field at 8 Saturday night A high-scoring game Is in prospect Both teams run from the standard and utilize passing to the maximum The Volunteers' band will be en hand to provide entertainment at halt Greenbrier -will play the winner of the Paris-Central game next week for the upper-state clast championship Racing Roundup JAMAICA New York Nov Erosion hustled hard by Jockey Con Errlco staved off stretch challenge by Schroon to win the Armistice purse a mile and aixteenth allowance test for Juveniles by a neck at Jamaica today Favo by the holiday crowd of 29234 fans Erosion returned a mu-tuel of $3 Third three lengths behind the front pair came Uptown Total betting for the day hit $2-249694 ROCKINGIIA3I Mesmer registered his second triumph within a week by taking the Armistice day handicap at Rockingham park Mel Hash was second and Fancy Flyer third Mesmer ran the mile and a furlong in 1:51 4-5 to the acclaim nf the 20022 present He returned 83 PIMLICO Abstract won the Busy American purse by two and a half lengths over Merry Risk before an Armistice day crowd of some 13000 at Pimlico Arthur Pilate gained third as Friendly Frank the 6-3 choice finished out of the money Abstract was neglected In the six-horse field and paid 522201 TAXFORAX Sea Garden making a tremendous drive in the lute stretch won the 8730(1 added Tanforan Lassie stakes at Tunforsn race track today The six furlong event was for two-year-old fillies bred in California Hen Sprig raced second and Sacred Cow was third The time was 1:13 1-5 The winner was the short priced favorite snd paid $310 S320 and 82 lien Sprig returned 8360 and 8270 Sacred Cow ran as an entry with Blue Wing Teel and tha paid paid $260 itnomil CLEMSON vs DUQUESNE 7:13 KT Sponsored By Zenith I'M Radio BIS 94J megacycles Hackett was rushed hard on pass and dropped for six-yard loss Del Bello was thrown for another big lost on a pass try and Nowak kicked The punt went out on the Carolina nine De Loach slipped through the middle for 11 yards and a first down Miami was penalized five for delay Wadiak struggled for a shade under five yards Hagan fumbled the ball and Prez ioso picked It up and gained a yard Two minutes and 15 second to go Wadiak got four yards at guard Wadiak at right end was thrown out of bounds after' a three-yard gain Phillips kicked and Stephens threw the Miami receiver down on the Miami 14 Brashlngton got a first down to the 31 Twenty seconds to go In the half A long pass was incompleted hut the 'receiver was a yard or two out of bounds A long pass was Incomplete Del Bello got four yards on quickie at guard as the half ended Third Quarter Wadiak took the Miami kickoff on his goal line and moved up to his 20 before being hauled down Prezioso got three yards but Carolina waa penalized down to itc nine for Illegal use of the hands The Gamecocks make up the yardage and Phillips kicked with Watson taking a handoff and running down the right sideline to the Carolina 3Z It waa a 23-yard return On the next play Miami drew a 15-yard penalty for Illegal use of the hands BaU on the 4Z Woolbright pulled Campbell down after he pick-ed up 14 yards on a pitchout around left end The Miami line cleared away Carolina's forward wall to let Brasington through to the 12 Campbell took off around left end and ran ntna yards He missed first down by Indieo Hackett mads i first down Campbell cut in at right tackle for two and a half yards Hackett went over for the touchdown Watson made the placement and Miami led 13-0 Strickland returned the kickoff for Carolina to his 25 Hagan threw a 37-yard past to Strickland after Strickland had failed to gain on rushing try Miami was penalized five tor outside Hagan went back to pass and was thrown for an eight-yard loss when he held the ball too long Strickland made most of it back but he was hurt again and taken from the game Hagan again went back and held the ball long enough to get thrown for a five-yard loss Campbell took a punt by Phillips and returned 18 yards to his 38 Brasington found a big gap in the middle and he ran for a first down to the Carolina 46 before Kincaid cut him down with a nice tackle Miami drew a 13-yard penalty for illegal use of the hands on the next play Watson wss thrown for a 12-yard loss on a double reverse by Fagan DeLoache took the Miami kick and returned five yards before being surrounded by the Hurricane Carolina was penalized five for offside Wadiak stepped through for ten yards Hagan's poor past was incomplete Hagan threw another low pnss that was incomplete Phillips got off a 55-yard kick and it was Miami's ball on its own 15 Two and a half minutes of the third quarter to go The Floridiani could not get moving and Nowak kirked to Pickett who fumbled the ball and allowed Miami to recover on the Carolina 47 After two rushes and an incomplete pass Nowak kicked out of bounds on the Carolina five Wadiak found five yard at guard The quarter ended there Fourth Period De Loach got five yards and a first down Prerloso got two yards at hight end Wadiak got five yards Prezioso got seven yard and a first down at Mt end Prezioso got 20 yards at right end despite an absence of blocking Wudluk found three yards at right tackle Pasky' pas was broken up Wadiak look a screen pass and did some mugnlficent maneuvering to go 27 yards Ball of the Miami 20 Prezioso got six yards at left guard Prezioso staggered around the right and after nearly being tackled twice bulled down to the three Wadiak wiggled through for the touchdown Kliloy's kick was true and Miami led 13 to 7 Nine minutes remained Vscclito made a nice return of the Carolina kickoff and It was Miami's bait on Its own 39 Miami failed to make first down In throe tries at I the line The longest gain waa on a fumble and recovery i DeLoach took the kick and re-' turned ten yards to his 23 Wadiak jumped over guard for three yards Prezioso took a pitchout to his left for two yards that came with no blocking DeLoach tried to pass but was rushed hard and thrown to the ground for a 15-yard lost Woodlee kicked and the ball rolled dead on the Carolina 44 Shrader got two yards at right guard and then five more at the same spot on a quickie A little lest than fire minutes to go In the game A pass over center was incomplete The kick was over the goal and the ball was moved out to the Carolina 20 Allen discovered two yards at guard Pasky went back to pass and was thrown for an eight-yard loss Pesky's pass to the side to Woolbright was incom- plete kirk was taken by Campbell in midfield and run hark to the Carolina 35 Campbell failed to gain on a pitchout to the left Two minutes remained Brasington was thrown for a 12-yard loss on a try at right end Forty second to I go The kick was taken by Kincaid on his nine and he was out of bounds Wadiak got four yards on a continued on page 2-B of 8 Dame Meanwhile Army the East's best and voted the No 2 team In this week's Associated Press ranking poll will play rugged Pennsylvania at Philadelphia third-ranked Oklahoma will slam into Missouri a really dangerous foe Ohio State current favorite to reach the top of tha Big Ten scramble and win a trip to the Rose Bowl will encounter Illinois in a traditionally strenuous tussle and California slated for the other Rose Bowl nomination will play Oregon Scouts for the New York's bowl organizations will scatter In all directions to watch prospects Oklahoma the most sought-after team probably can have its choice of invitations If it rolls over Missouri as it has over Its other rivals Maryland co-leader of the Southern conference meets unbeaten Boston university In another game that will draw a lot of attention from the bowlers and Wyoming also unbeaten and statistically the leading offensive team of the nap tion gets Its first real test against Baylor Rice the Southwest-' conference leader and Kentucky and Tulane co-leaders of the Southeastern conference also figure In the bowl business as they go against Texas A and Florida and Vanderbilt respectively The Southwest champ automatically goes to the Cotton Charleston Bantams Beat Florence 28-0 Florence Nov 11 The Charleston high school Bantams got rolling In the second half to swamp the Florence Yellow Jackets 28 to 0 before a crowd of 2X00 at Memorial stadium here this afternoon Florence stiffened and denied the Bantams a first period TD but Walter Olllc managed to score before the half and the visitors led 7-0 After that It was all Charleston with every Florence threat ending with a fumble or Intercepted past Olllc went off right tackle for seven yards and the first touchdown with three minutes left In the first half The same who ran well nil afternoon made the second six points Two with a 18 yard gallop around Mght end after failing to find pass receiver That was three minutes after intermission Two fourth period touchdowns made the game a rout On the third ploy of the lost chapter Gene Waters raced through the middle to score Two minutes Inter Charles Seahrook plunged over for the final TD All extra points were added by John Droes a guard from placement Droei was one of the defensive standouts along with Ralph Rankin and Harry Braxton Ollic Kim See heck and Walter Daley were the offensive stars For the Jackets Carlos Webb played a good game as well ns Robert Medlin Vance Brabham showed plenty of fight and ability on both offensive and defensive The passing of Jimmy Boyle and Jackie Meadors clicked but several good passes went for naught when receivers failed to latch on to the ball Governor and Mrs Strom Thurmond were Introduced at the half along with Major General Rldgely Gaither of Fort Bragg and State Senator Baskin of Blshopville chairman of the Stale Democratic party The field was dedicated during the half Brigadier General Edward Brougher retired of Atlanta was the speaker The dedication wot part of Armistice Day celehiatlons which featured parade by the Clemson college band and crack platoon from the Citadel marched in the procession held through the business section prior to the game Score by quarters: Charleston 0 7 7 Florence 0 0 0 (V- 0 Scoring Charleston: Touchdowns -Olllc 2 Waters and Seahrook: Extra points Droes 4( placements) FOOTBALL SCORESS Kearney Neb Teachers 50 Midland (Fremont Neb) 6 McCook Neb Junior College 6 Concordia (Seward Neb) 6 (tie) CMC 14 Wofford 0 Concordia (Minn) 14 Moorhead (Minn) Teachers 12 Augustana (S D) 13 North Dakota State 7 Iowa Tetehera 21 South Dakota University 14 Huron (S D) 27 Aberdeen (SD) Northern Normal 21 Navy Plebei 36 Fenn Frosh 0 Arkansas Tech DS Henderson 0 Washburn 21 Southwestern (Winfield Kas) 2a Maryville (Mo) State 5a War-rensburg State 1Z Colorado College 25 Adams State a Pepperdlne 7 Fresno State 20 Colorado Mines 27 Idaho State 27 (tie) Bnldwin-Watlace 27 Morris Harvey 14 Shlpprnsburg Teachers 46 Indiana (Pa) Teachers a Springfield (Mo) 21 Southeast Missouri 6 Wartburg 27 Parsons 26 Peru Teachers 37 York College 11 1 Pint imia Nnrut ftwa illmM TirSa sataS fanrarS fun Putlog srrrxa Tams an kirks trtaiarS ramUn 1'aiSv praaHtrO making with the long runa and Wadlak capped a 95-yard drive by going over from the three-yard line The South Carolinians fooled the bookies by holding the favored Hurricane to one-touchdown margin when the odds were 13 1-2 points but Miami was a good touchdown and maybe two better than the En-righters tonight Their blocking was far superior to Carolina's and the Gamecocks were also mediocre in their passing game Pass protection was very poor arid'when Quarterbacks Bo Hagan and Ed Pasky got chance to throw they could not hit the target The Gamecocks completed four of 12 passes tried and had two intercepted On numerous other occasions the passer wu nearly hurled fay Miami rushers Chuck Prezioso was the best ground gainer for Carolina with a 51 average Wadiak and Strickland hod five yards even First Quarter Acting Captains Buddy Edwards and Hary Bryson of South Carolina and Clive Shrader of Miami met In midfield for the toss Miami won and elected to receive Watson took the kickoff on his 25 and was stopped after five yards On second down Vacchio found an opening at guard and moved up to the 45 It was first down Two rushes amounted to nothing but Hackett paosed to Jelley for an other first down to the 38 Fagan held his own on a pitch out and held his man to a gain of ona yard Hackett pitched to Fleler for a first down to the 20 Brasington got a yard at tackle Hackett made like he was going to pass and then shot through the Gamecocks tor nine yards Campbell took a pitchout to hla left and went over for a touchdown Watson's kick was no good Five minutes were gone Wadiak took the kickoff for Carolina on hla 12 and moved up to the 32 behind good interference before being forced out of bounds Wadiak hit left guard on a quickie for five yards and Prezioso found four more at guard Wadiak barely missed first down although it looked like he made 1L Hagan made it first down on a sneak Prezioso took a pitrh out to his right for three yards Strickland added four more at guard He was hurt on the play and replaced by De Loach Prezioso got a yard and a half at the middle The Gamecocks were penalized five for delay of the game Phillips kick ed out of bounds on the Miami 29 The Miamians found the' Gamecocks defense tight and they kick ed with Pasky taking it and being chopped down on hla 29 Prezioso rammed through for seven yards Wadiak took a pitchout to the right and slithered through for 14 yards It was a nice run Hagan's pass Intended for Wilson was Intercepted by Dooley who danced around for at least a minute dodging Carolina tacklera and moving from one side of the field to the other before finally being hauled down on the Carolina 39 A rushing try lost two yards and two passes were Incomplete Novak got off a bod kick that went out of bounds on the Carolina 34 Two rushes amounted to one yard for Ihe Gamecocks On third down Hagan threw a puss that was completed but to the wrong team Campbell took the hall and fell on his 43 Campbell took a pitchout to his right for 16 yards The Hurricanes were unable to gain In two downs and a long gain on a fake was nullified by backficld in motion' They failed lo make it first down as the quarter ended Second Quarter Nowak kicked and Kincaid took the bail near the sideline at about the three-yard line and moved up to Ihe 13 but it wua ruled that he stepped out of bounds However Miami drew a penalty on the play for a personal foul and the hall was moved up to the 21 The Gamecocks ran up a first down in three smashes at the line Hagan waited until eternity to get off a screen pass and finally shot the ball to Wadiak who moved up to the Miami 45 a missed block kept him from going further Wadiak got seven yards between guard and tackle and Prezioso on a delayed buck swept down to the Hurricane 28 A Hugan pass to Pinkerton was Incomplete Prezioso fought hard for four yards Prezioso got four more at left guard Hagan threw a bad pnss on fourth pass and the Miamians took over A five-yard penalty on the Gamecocks for offside and Campbell's nice run behind good blocking gave the Hur-rirane a first down on the 32 Hack ett whipped a pass over the line to Jelley for another first down Hackett threw a pnss to Campbell well to the right for a completion but Miami was penalized five for back-field in motion Hackett tried to find a receiver failed was rushed and then ran for seven yards Campbell made It first down Ball on tha Carolina 37 A pus wu Incomplete Rock Hill Ties Capitals 13-13 Before 4000 Rock Hill Nov (Special) The Columbia Capitals and the Rock Hill Bearcats played to a 13-13 tio before 40U0 fans here tonight Columbia's scores came on the recovery of blocked Rock Hill punt by Bobby Neely and a 79-yard touchdown dash by halfback Jimmy Weils The first quarter went scoreless with neither team able to move and STSTMTIt l-tamMa Back Mil Viral Sanaa' 4 0 t'Sa raaMas 1M lia taut rateteg IS S3 Sat Ida rMat ISt SI Vaum alt J3 Vaaaea aamptetea 3 1'arSa S3 HI VainMra 3 raallac arm ga 31 33 VraalUra S3 the game was developing into a punting duel between Buster Rhame of the Caps and Carl Grice of the Bearcats The Caps got a break late In the second period With the ball on the Rock IIII1 31 Bearcat fullback Hall Severance fumbled and Pat Murphy recovered for Columbia After a 15-yard penalty set the Caps back to the 46 Rhame pitched to Clyde King on the 28 and he carried to the 14 Rock Hill was penalized to the nine and then Wells plunged off right tackle to the six On the next ploy Rhame fumbled and Haley recovered on the Bearcat five Price attempted to quick kick but the ball hit a Rock Hill player bounded into the air and Neeley caught It in the end tone for the score Rhame added the point The half ended with the Caps leading 7 to 0 Columbia's second score came early in the second quarter Wells took handoff shook off two tackles nt the line of scrimmage and scampered 73 yards for the score Rhame's placement was wide and Columbia led 13 to 0 An Intercepted pass late in the same quarter aet up Rock first score A Jump pass by Rhame was intercepted by Bobby Falls on Ihe Bearcat 30 and he returned 50 yards lo the Columbia 20 before he was driven out of bounds by Wells Carl Grice passed to Bobby Tinker on the 15 and then fired to Jim Phillips in the end zone Grice kicked the point Midway in ihe fourth period Rhame's kick was partially blocked by Tinkler and carried only to the Columbia 20 Grice passed to Larry Conner on the Columbia 14 On the next play the Capa were penalized to the pne-yard line for illegal use of hands Severance then plunged over right guard for the score Grice's kick for the point was no good Cliarlerton Figlilrr Lores Decirion Greensboro Nov ll-(AP) Snydriv 138 of Greensboro gained 1 10-round decision over De-neaux 140 Charleston In the hard-fought main event of the boxing carl here tonight In other bouts Leo Johnson 19L Burlington dedsloned Chalky Wright 178 Charlotte Ray Perkins 118 Kannapolis gained a TKO over Jimmy Baker 12a Winston-Salem In the fourth round Claude Cole 118 Greensboro decl sioned Don Smith 118 Charlotte Ganlz Shoots Hrcortl Score on Minosa Course Morganton Nov (API-Home Pro Jim Gantz scored a record 32-30-62 yesterday on the Mimosa Country club course Gnnlz shaved one atroke off the mark set by Skip Alexander or Lexington Playing with three club members Gants fired seven birdies added eagles on No 7 snd 12 and lost a stroke to par on the short ninth when he chipped short of the pin The first Syracuse University athletic teams wars pink uniforms New kork Nov In the opinion of (he football experts it is not much a question of which teem wi'J win tomorrow's game nt Yankee stadium as it is by how much Mighty Notre Dame Is solid 30-point favorite to trounce the twice-bcnten North Carolina Tar Heels before a sell-out throng of 67000 Some susject that the nation's No 1 glamour team stimu lated by its first appearance here In thrse years might run up one of Its greatest scores ever The mark this great Irish squad will be shooting at if Coach Frank Leahy clamp on the brakes was a 64-to-O Job done on Dartmouth in 1944 Some 30000 North Carolina supporters who will be packed into Hie "Home of tomorrow scoff at tha possibility of such a tout The footing promises to be sound and fast for Notre corps of fleet LuIet-running backs Only light scattered showers are forecast for the next 24 hours and the temperature )a supposed to remain In the upper 50s Dimming the Tar Heels' hopes of setting off some offensive fireworks of their own was the snd fact that all-America Charlie Justice still was limning on a sprained right ankle when the Southern squad worked out at the stadium today While it Is more than likely that Justice will get into the garnet if only lor a brief period his chances of making an effective showing are scant His kicking will be sorely missed and the Tar Heels from ail accounts possess no other runner or passer of rpproximate caliber Notre Dame as most must know by this time has sailed through games without defeat dating hack to 1943 In Its six victories tnls season the Leahy machine hae rolled up 231 points to opponents' S3 North Carolina rated national sower -P pie-season forecasts won ts first four games and then took two surprising headers losing to Duke G-W Play Today Washington Nov The George Washington football team will be itching for revenge in its game with Duke tomorrow but it doesn't look as If there will he much It ran do about it It was Duke which hammered George Washington meicilessly Iasi year 62-0 But since George Washington doesn't appear to be much stronger or Duke much weaker apparently about all George Washington can do Is hope the score Is closer this time George Washington has lost four games Duke ploying a toucher schedule has dropped hut two to Nnvy and to Wake Forest Probable lineups: George Washington Duke Szanyl Youmans Drayer Allen Kojoyian Chambers Grlnnell Gibson Diederich James Shipman Knotts Close Hughes QB-Burak Montgomery Davis Cox Kline Sehoonmaker Dugoff Mounlc Klekoff 2 pm (EST) Duke Frcsliinuu Will Play W-M Durham Nov Duke university's undefeated freshman team seeks Its fourth straight victory here tomorrow afternoon against an undefeated onre-tled William and Mary squad Coach Horare Hendrickson's Blue Imps with ten North Carolinians listed In the starting line-up are expecting their toughest game against the Papooses coached by Lou Hoitsmn star end for William and Mary Inst year Duke has triumphed over Wake Forest 19-13: Stale 32-0 and Navy's previously unbeaten Plebes 20-19 William and Mary has beaten Georgetown' 19-0 and lied" Navy A days with plenty of seats available Eastern fans who have not seen the Irish since their memorable scoreless tie with Army here in are looking forward to watching Bob Williams the great 19-year-oid quarterback throw the sort of passes which wrecked Michigan State a week ago There is much curiosity si to whether '-the Baltimore phenom really can pass In the same league with Army superlative tosser Arnold niffs the best in the East There was small doubt in any mind that Emil Sitko and the other exi plosive Irish backs will make things miserable for the Tar Heels' ground defenses Hailing the return of big time football lo his city if only briefly Mpyor William issued a big to both teams "We New Workers are happy to have Node Esme bark with us after too an faience" he said "They are our old friends Wit It them today we see the friendly fare of the Sou'll 9 supporters of North Carolina Join us for the weekend To bath we say 'welcome' Probaoie lineups: North (arolina Noire Dame Wightkin LT Wiley Martin McDonald Johnson Neikirk Grot ha us Augustine Wallner Rulfin McGhee Bunting Hart Knox Williams Justice Spaniel Can't Coutre Juyes Sitko Kickoff: 9pm EST Dcacoas Take On NC Stale Raleigh Nov ll-(AP)-Wake Forest the football team that found Itself in mid-season after four straight setbacks to become the hottest ball club in the Southern conference meets North Carolina State here tomorrow The Deacons have buried William and Mary Clemson and Duke in their last three starts under an avalanche of 117 points lo raise their season's mark lo 4-4 State meanwhile after dropping Ita first five games has won Us last two all In conference play Hallbark Ed Mooney who gained 202 yards against Richmond last week will aarry the running and passing burden for Stale Wake Forest will answer the passing of Quarterback Carroll Black erhy the power of Fullback Bill Miller and Halfback Bill Gregui and the breakaway tactics of Half-bark Nub Smith The strong State line will find Itself up against a sturdy rival in the Wake Forest front wall that held Duke to 17 yards rushing last weelt Probable lineups: Wake Forest Stale 'Duncan Simon George Dostanko Clrla Schacht Zaiakas Saunders Auffarlh Musser Llstopad Coal Bradley Branyan Blackerliy Kaiser Jones Mooney Gregus Thompson Miller O'Rourke Kickoff 2 pm (EST) Hull nui ii Wins Checker Mcel Spartanburg Nov Sam Hallman of Spartanburg won the Southeastern Checker association tournament here today He defeated Phil Brown of Shelby In the finals Brown elini' lnated Baxley of Greenville In the semi-finals -j a i tmnritr j)ni ji a pmi iriMi I'lrri rr iHifi a i yryni mn J- A a.

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