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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 17

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PAGE SB The State: South Carolina's Largest Newspaper The State: South Carolina Progressive Newspaper COLUMBIA SUNDAY OCT 16 1919 High School Roundup Auburn Makes Clemson Sees Glisson Top Jockey Pays Comeback Even Game for Visit to Home in Winnsboro Loses to Tech Bi Thursday Jockey Gordon Glisson who with 246 triumphs this year is far ahead owners etc are pretty had to be watched "But it's "like W1 1 LISTON -E1KO WINS Williston Oct 15- FRIDAY'S RESULTS Conway 12 Myrtle Beach 0 Mayesville 26 Turbeville 7 Lowr Richland 19 Swansea 6 Williston-Elko 13 Barnwell 0 Kershaw 19 Great Falls 0 Chester 13 Anderson 0 Bennettesville 24 McColl 0 RESULTS Chapin 28 Greenbriar 20 cond quarter following a 53-yard drive to the Yellow Jackets 2 Jolley scored on a run off-tackle In the third period the Red Raiders scored again Smith intercepted a pass to set up the six pointer and a pass Free to Frye was good for 45 yards and the score Smith scored final touchdown from the four-yard line climaxing a drive of 60 yards Bamberg picked up 13 first downs to the six Outstanding for the winners were Frye Jolley Free and Hightower Boles and Deer starred for the Yellow Jackets sharp and all just a he added any other When asked of his future plans the top jockeysmith said he expects to continue racing for quite a few years He pointed out that riding is not necessarily a young job offering as proof the fact that the famous Eddie Arcaro one of the tracks all-time greats is still riding at 39 Billy was on his way to New York when he stopped for a brief interlude in Winnsboro Friday he brought home four victories at Jamaica He also had a second third fourth and a pair of of the country's other riders visited his father Willie Glisson in Winnsboro last week T've learned a lot since I left the 19-year-old mountsman said in a press interview with Bill Mason The Winnsboro kid made his debut in the turf world about three years ago starting as a stable boy on the west coast "Manners got me those he related earlier in the year "I started being polite and pretty soon I got better From there on the No 1 record is turf Listory Now the mere appearance of Blue Devils climaxed the P-TA fair here last by defeating the Barnwell War Horses 13-0 before a crowd of 1500 After playing evenly the first quarter Porter for the Blue pevils took a handoff from Ctaig and sprinted 60 yards behind bequtiful blocking for the first touchdown The extra point was added from a kick by Player Williston dominated the play during the second half but was only able to score again the last quarter when Porter slipped over from the two The feature of the game was the hard clean playing of both teams two great rivals in this section for the final score pass to Bass was good for the extra point The North line held Cameron to no first downs Wiles was outstanding on defense for the losers Carleton Arant and Reed were outstanding for Nortn on offense Atlanta Oct 15 Georgia Tech manhandled Auburn for three quarters but in the1 final period today Auburn made football comeback of the year only to fall short of a major upset as Tech won 35-21 As the wild offensive game moved into the final quarter fans were moving toward exits Those who left missed a magnificent 21-point Auburn offensive which nearly overtook Tech Auburn's great show of playing football to the very last even if you are losing 28-0 stole the show from a great Tech offensive line and a brilliant football show by Bobby Smith In all the wildness of that last period which also saw Tech score seven more points no one ranks so high as a crippled star still hobbling from a two-year-old ankle break Travis Tidwell of Auburn unable to run without a retarding jerk set a flame to Auburn with a touchdown run and brilliant passes North battered Auburn in 21 runs which gained 168 yards For two years North was big disap- PARKER 14 LANCASTER 0 Lancaster Oct 14 Golden Tornadoes stopped the Lancaster Hurricanes here last night 14 to 0 Miller scored the first touchdown in the first period on a pass from Bill Joe Robertson Durham scored the second marker in the fourth quarter on a line-plunge after a drive Roland Barefoot Johnny Chesser Jimmy Williams and Billy Joe Hardin were presented gifts by Lancaster merchants for their performance in the game NEWBERRY 19 CLOVER 6 Newberry Oct 15 The Newberry Bulldogs defeated Clover high here tonight 19 to 6 tal Friday 19 to 0 The visitors scored the first touchdown following a Newberry fumble that was recovered by Clover Billy Hopper took the ball on the next play and raced 75 yards for the score Newberry tied the score in the second quarter following a drive of 60 yards Stutts went through the line for the six pointer Later in 15 shocked touchdowns throwing to conference 30000 Razor-hacks on In Then touchdown 20-Pioint Glisson's name on a racing form A I sends track enthusiasts to the pari- SI I till ilotlS llrfl mutuel windows Gordon or Billy as hometowners know him has been in the circle almost 100 times this year At present he is a contract rider for the Cliffors Moore stables but rides for others when the Moore outfit fails to enter a horse In telling Mason of the various tracks on which he has raced Glisson said only places worth while are California and New York That's where all the money is for me never ridden down in Hialeah or Florida but I'd like to see the country far as the betting systems of the track go not much difference in a pari-mutuel track and a regular Glisson said most of the race track personnel managers stable Texas a Scare Little Rook Ark Oct (AP) Favored Texas by two early Arkansas rode back on the arm of Paul Campbell snare a 27-14 Southwest victory today A crowd of about watched the inspired of Arkansas capitalize breaks to grab a 14-0 lead the first 17- minutes Campbell pitched two passes during finish Full-grown minnows reach a length of three to inches the same period Morris scored for the Bulldogs after a drive of 45 pointment but this sunny afternoon Santa Clara Hands Bruins Fii st Defeat Los Angeles Oct 15 -(API- An Underrated Santa Clara football team struck the clock for the Cinderella-like Bruins of UCLA today knocking them out of the ranks of the nation's undefeated elevens With a 14-0 victory Breaking a dull scoreless duel in the fourth quarter as 28911' unbelieving spectators looked on the astonishing Broncos from Northern California ended the UCLA winning streak at four games with a two-touchdown blast It was a non-conference game Laving no direct bearing on the UCLA standing in the Pacific Coast 'conference Rose Bowl race Hero of the victory was an 18 year-old sophomore from Chicago Quarterback Johnny Pasco who came off the bench late in the third unannounced and virtually and promptly piloted the Broncos on two drives from mid-field for the pair of touchdowns Pasco sneaked over for the first one early in the fourth quarter and ran and passed his team 42 yards for the next Halfback Bernie Vogel doing the honors from the one foot mark as the Bruins suddenly lost Interest in the proceedings This was no fluke win by Bronco outfit that previously lost to California and only a week ago had trouble whipping the small Portland university UCLA off to what was termed an amazing start with triumphs over Iowa Oregon Stanford and Oregon State just have it Santr Clara gave them four scoring breaks within the Bronco 40-yjrd three fumbles and lucky pass interception Each time the UCLAns attack bogged down Twice too Santa Clara muffed coring opportunities in a game that featured stout line rivalry for the most part and a sad Mack of offensive strength Pasco a 175-pounder changed the complexion as soon as he got in He completed short crisp passes in sending the Broncos 50 yards for the first touchdown Hall Haynes whose punting and running stood out and Fullback Saxon Wraith cracked off most of the yardage in the second scoring march Ernie Johnson the UCLA star was continually rushed on his passing and was never able to cut loose from the hungry Bronco line for large gains on the ground UCLA put on one sustained drive 68 yards but it was ended on the Bronco seven by tte halftime gun The Bronco running game gathered 188 yards the Bruins a meager 65 Santa Clara 0 0 0 14 14 UCLA 0 0 0 Santa Clara Touchdowns Pasco Vogel Points after touchdowns Vargas 2 Clemson Oct 15 The men who set the odds on football games may as well forget about the forthcoming Clemson-South Carolina classic this Thursday as far as the Tigers are concerned They've found out that past odds have meant little and they about to concern themselves now This season alone has helped prove their present attitude They were picked to beat Presbyterian and they did They were picked to lose to Rice and they did They got a little worried about this situation but when they were told by the book makers they were to lose by 6 to 12 points to State they had had enough They beat State and were happy A week later it was said on paper they would take Mississippi State by 7 points Well they didn't so the Tigers are at present as confused as you readers Points this way or that mean relatively little and the tempo on the Clemson campus is that regardless of the odds one way or the other the Tigers are going to Columbia to return with a victory On past records Clemson will most likely be picked to beat the Gamecocks But the results over a period of years prove that this means little Actually both squads will be primed for the game although publicity releases from both institutions may indicate otherwise Both schools have exceptional backfield talent the Gamecocks if anything a little better The Tiger line has come a long way since the opening of the year Luke Deanhardt 28 year old 230 1 pound tackle has proved a bulwark of power both on defense and offense Jack Cox a guard replacement for last Ray Clanton has developed into a top notch lineman Weakest spot is probably the right guard berth due to the in-1 jury of Dan DiMussi first stringer who will be out forthe rest of the season with a broken foot Gene Moore chosen by one press syndicate as the top pivot man in the country last weekend will lead the Tigers as team captain Carolina talens is nothing to be joked aside regardless of their losses this season Both squads will be set to go and the experienced in dealing with the two schools know that if you want to stay richer keep your money in your pocket Its in South Carolina and anything can happen and usually does A rocket bound for the moon would have to zoom upward at 25- 000 miles per hour to escape the! earth's pull of gravity scientists estimate Nearly 21 per cent of our atmos-: phere near sea level is oxygen CONWAY 12 MYRTLE BEACH 0 Conway Oct The Conway Tigers defeated the Myrtle Beach Seahawks here Friday night 12 to 0 before approximately 2500 fans Fifteen-year-old Austin Thomp son led the Tigers to victory as he dashed 40 yards to the Myrtle Beach 18 midway in the first quar ter to set up the first Conway score and scored the second himself on a reverse that carried for 16 yards The fleet Conway wingback was aided on offense by Wayne Harrelson who went 18 yards for the first Tiger touchdown and by Ray and Jimmie Allen and Jimmie Suggs who continuously shattered the Myrtle Beach defense Gerald Jones was the only of fensive threat for the Beach hoys and he almost got away several times only to be stopped by an alert Conway secondary that aiso stopped the highly regarded passing of T-Quarterback Ralph Jones Benton played a fine defensive game for Myrtle Beach while the line play of Faral Owens Jimmie Allen Grady McCoy and Bariett Lawrimore was best for the locals Conway made 17 first downs to five for the visitors and rolled up 26 yards rushing to 63 for Myrtle Beach usually four Nc BERKELEY 6 LAKE CITY 0 Lake City Oct Berkeley high ran its undefeated string to five here tonight by beating Lake City 6 to 0 in a district elimination game The touchdown came in the middle of the third period when they took a Lake City punt on the Lake City 35 Several plays later Orange substitute back went a-round left end from the 20 to score standing up The attempted place-kick fell short Berkeley completely outplayed during most of the first three quarters kept the ball deep in Lake City territory by the long punts of Bobby Dellinger Costly fumbles by Lake City and their inability to punt kept their backs to the wall throughout much of the game The visitors registered four first downs to Lake City's six Outstanding for Berkeley were Bobby Dellinger and the entire backfield Turner stood out for the 3308 Millwood Ave YOUR NEW DEALER yards In the fourth period Newberry recovered a Clover fumble in the endzone and the extra point was good Hopper was the standout both defensively and offensively for the visitors Stutts stood out for the Bulldogs AIKEN 18 B-L 0 Batesburg Oct Aiken defeated Batesburg-Leesville 18 to 0 here last night before a crowd of about 900 Neither side was able to score in the first quarter In the second quarter Aiken took over on their own 36 after making one first down which carried them to the B-L 25 They were able to gain no ground in two running plays Then Fulmer passed to Baker in the end zone for a score The attempted conversion failed In the same period Aiken started on the home 44 Fulmer passed to Arthur for the touchdown after a running play gained five yards The off tackle try for extra point failed Aiken led 12-0 at the 'half In the third stanza neither team showed any offensive punch In the final quarter Aiken took over on their own 39 After a series of passes Aiken was on the B-L 14 Fulmer passed to Arthur for the score The pass for extra point was incomplete Outstanding for Aiken were Ta-vell Arthur and Fulmer For B-L the line played good with Robertson best in the backfield 32000 fans saw him earn a free ticket to a college education Neither team bothered with defenses everyone thought offensive-jly North scored 15 of Tech's 35 points Tech first scored in a seven-play drive which carried 68 yards North knocked line into a jumbled mess on the seven-yard touchdown run Four minutes later Tech did some more of the same only better Tech outcharged Auburn for 70 yards Quarterback Jimmy Southard crossed the goal after a six yard sweep For another quarter after the half the game still belonged to Tech Sixteen points were scored by Tech touchdown by George Maloof another by North and a safety Morris Harrison blocked Bobby Weaver's punt for the two pointer Then came the Auburn touchdown rain Tidwell scored first after a 71-yard drive Bill Davis followed with a 67-yarder after taking a pass from Bill Tucker The final touchdown was scored by Charlie Langner from the one-foot line The last touchdown was scored by Humphreys on an 18-yard run Score by periods: Auburn -0 0 0 Georgia Tech 6 6 16 7 35 Auburn scoring: Touchdowns Davis Langner Points after Tucker 3 Georgia Tech scoring Touchdown-North 2 Southard Matoof Humphreys Safety (Harrison blocked kick): points after North 3 For Columbia and Vicinity OFFERS YOU MAVESVILLE WINS Mayesville Oct 15 The Mayes-ville Bulldogs remained undefeated by trouncing the Turbeville Owls 26-7 here Friday Turbeville scored first in the initial quarter by plunging over from the two Mayesville came back to score twice in the second quarter and were never headed The Bulldogs added two more in the final quarter 1 Factory Approved CUSHMAN Service 2 Genuine CUSHMAN Parts 3 CUSHMAN-trained Serviceman Remember Weston's 3 point service program tor longer life better service and greater economy from your Cushman Motor Scooter VISIT OUR NEW MODERNLY EQUIPPED SHOP GREENVILLE 26 GAFFNEY 0 Gaffney Oct 15 Gaining speed and power by the minute Red Raiders battered the Gaffney high Chejokee Indians 26-before a homecoming crowd of 4000 here last night Held scoreless in the first quarter the Raiders struck for one touch down in the second and added one in the third and two in the fourth as the Indian defense crumbled The Raiders attempted only one pass but their running attack ripped the Tribe line and secondary to shreds in the second half Sam Cleveland galloped 66 yards for the first Raider touchdown and Floyd Patrick placekicked the point The Cherokees took the kickoff and drove to the Greenville seven for their only serious threat Warran Godshall Patrick and Charles Wyatt also tallied for the Raiders and Patrick added one more placement SALES SERVICES Gibbons and Faulkenbury was outstanding Gibbons Catoe and Clemsons scored the Eagles touchdowns Baker of Great Falls ran well until he was injured in the second period BENNETTSVILLE 24 MeCOLL 0 Bennettsville Oct (Special) Coach Mike Caskey of the Bennettsville high school is all smiles today His Green Gremlins blanked the McColl high Red Devils 24-0 here Friday night But the biggest thing for the Bennettsville mentor to grin about was his son Mike Jr described as 170 pounds of backfield TNT Mike made a strong bid for all-state honors with his sparkling performance The fleet-footed halfback picked up 266 yards on the ground in 21 attempts for an average of 12 and two-thirds yards Young Caskey sprinted 57 and 95 yards respectively in the third quarter to make two of four touchdowns Bruoe Hubbard shared honors with Mike He accounted for the other two Green Gremlin six-pointers He scored first for his winners in the first period with a 13-yard off tackle slant The other Hubbard score came in the second quarter when he went around right and from the five McColl had a planned attack but it was not good enough to halt the Gremlin backs Ben kicking plus Red and David running in the Red Devil backfield looked good throughout the contest Jack Scott Hosea Hodgers Norman Catlette and sophomore Arthur Bridgemhn filso played fine ball in the Red Devil line Paul and Charles McKenzie one of the two 'brother combinations in the McColl lineup stood out on both the offense and defense Statistics: FALL HATS by Lamsim-Huhbard and Stetson Regulars Ixng Ovals $500 to $1250 Wright-Johnston Inc Men's Clothing Shoes and Furnishings Formal Wear For Rent 1330 Main The busts of Washington Lincoln Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt carved in Mount Rushmore South Dakota are proportionate to men 465 feet tail Nc Fhone 2-9279 3308 Millwood Ave Texas produces more cotton than any other state in the union Florida State Beats Erskine Tallahassee Fla Oct 15 Florida State University rushed over three quick touchdowns and then outlasted a game Erskine college eleven to win 26 to 7 in a rough battle tonight The Seminoles in chalking up their third straight victory of the season scored twice in the first period and then again on the third pluy of the second quarter last touchdown came early In the third quarter big forward wall held the flying fleet from Due West In check until late in the fourth period tyhen John Dulumback went over from the eight An earlier Erskine drive fizzled out when Jerry Morrical intercepted a pass on the FSU 12 Score by periods Erskine 0 0 0 7 7 FSU 12 7 7 0 -26 Florida scoring: Touchdowns Peterson 2 Foy Parrish: Extra points Hanson 2 Erskine scoring: Touchdowns Dulumback: Extra points Bennett CHER AAV 32 DILLON 20 Dillon Oct 15 (Special) Doc Gainey led the Cheraw Braves to a 32-20 win over Dillon here last night Gainey passed for four of the touchdowns and plunged through the line from the two for another Jack Miller of Dillon returned a punt 80 yards for a score and was injured on the next play Gainey passed to Bill Harper for 20 yards and a touchdown in the first period to Austin Brewer for a score in the second and two to Bubba Matherson that were good for six pointers Moody passed to Milton Huggins who dashed 25 yards for second score McClellan intercepted a Cheraw pass in the fourth period to set up the final score for Dillon Moody went over from the two-yard line WALTERBORO 27 RIDGE LAN I) 7 Walterboro Oct 15 Walterboro defeated Ridgeland 27 here last night The first Wildcat touchdown was made by Hughes from the 25-yard line Fender ran the extra point In the second quarter a 45-yard pass from Fender to Mitchell set up the second touchdown on the 19 and Hughes ran through center for the second scoring up Simmons kicked the extra poinfT The last play of the half a 20-yard pass from Fender to Mitchell made the score 20-0 In the third quarter Fender went over right guard for 12 yards to score Simmons kicked to make the score 27 to 0 Ridg only touchdown came in the last quarter Roach intercepted a pass behind his goal line and ran it back to the 30 A series of drives and penalties put the ball on the Walterboro ten Roach ran over tackle to score Nimmer passed to Roach for the extra point MATTER WHAT THE JOB WE HAVE THE TRUCK You know of course that most businesses operating trucks on any considerable scale almost continuously have one or many surplus trucks idle in the garage Too many have trucks much of the time idle or performing 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GREKLKYVILLE WINS Greeleyville Oct (Special) The Greeleyville high eleven defeated Jenkins Community Center of sumter here yesterday 13 12 Mac Bradshaw scored the first touchdown for the winners in the first period Richard DuRant made first six-pointer In the second period DuRant scored again for the losers in the third quarter Raymond Tobias scored the tying touchdown for Greeleyville later in the third quarter and Chesiey Osborne kicked the extra point Osborne Tobias Robert Thomas and Buddy Tisdale starred for the winners while Worrell Shirer Shorter and Bradford stood out for Jenkins Greeleyville will play Turbeville ther next week KINGSTBEE WINS Kingstree Oct The Kingstree Boll Weevils whipped Hemingway 21 to 0 here last night to run their victory streak to five straight and strengthen their chances of retaining the district 7 crown Johnny Montgomery ran 60 yards on an end-around midway of the second quarter to put the Weevils in the lead His pass to Billy Pridgen was good for the point The second half had just begun when Montgomery took a handoff from Sonny Davis and scampered 50 yards to the Hemingway 25 Danny Doar and Billy Pridgen picked up ten yards each and Davis crashed over for the TD Mullins Oct 15 The Mullins high Auctioneers won their sixth straight football game here Friday night defeating Marion 45 to 0 before 2000 fans Scoring four touchdowns for Mullins was Billy (Dirt) Rogers two on 70-yard runs and a third on a 50 He set up his fourth score on a 30-yard run and then scampered six for the tally He gained a total of 280 rushing Bobby (Shot) Rogers scored the fifth touchdown on a 60-yard run A blocked punt by Larry Per-mefiter set up the next six-pointer for the Auctioneers The punt was caught in the air by Fred Fowler who ran 25 yards for the score A 30-yard pass by Pierce Huggins to Bill Pope was good for 10 yards and a touchdown placement was good Davis set up the final TD with a 30-yard run to the Hemingway 15 After Pridgen gained ten Doar howler we're outstanding Bill Rogers made two conversions and Joe Skipper made one Sherrel Lewis Lonnie Rogers and Cliff Bribery Char ge Brings Arrest Massena Oct (API A 28-year-old man was arrested tonight and charged with offering a $200 bribe to a Musena high school football player to "throw a with Saranac Lake high school The man was Identified by police as Danle! Opnlka a paper products salesman Police said the player told school authorities he was -ap proached by Opnlka last Monday and was offered the money to "lose the game or cause thy loss of the game" The youth whose identity was not disclosed reported that Opalka said he had $600 to lay on the police added The Maaaena football team walloped Sarpnac Lake 32-6 today at this northern New York village Opalka appeared before police Justice John Whelan on a felony charge of attempting to bribe a participant in an amateur sports contest lie was released In $250 hall pending arraignment next week Columbia Horse Wins in New York Weitbury Oct 15-AP)-Mnke Wav 4-year-old hay horse owned by Teague of Columbia won the featured Darby mile pace at Roosevelt raceway in 2:06 tonight Miss Castle an entry with the winner finished second a half length behind Millbrook was third In winning Make Way scored his acventh victory of the season and paid $760 $640 and $4 Allen Smothers Knoxville 66-0 The Allen university Yellow Jackets turned loose a bevy of hard running backs to smother the Knoxville college Bulldogs 66 to 0 The Jackets received the opening kickoff and kept the hall until they scored From then on It was the Jackets all the way Pirkelte marie three touchdown! for the winners and Waldrip two There one trillion feet of timber standing In the three west -Washington Oregon! CHESTER 13 ANDERSON 0 Chester Oct 15 (Special) The Chester Red Cyclone football team defeated the Anderson Yellow Jackets there last night for its fifth straight win Herschei Sullivan scored Chester's first touchdown in the fourth period on an eight-yard run Buck McCormick made some nice gains foi Chester which set up Sullivan's touchdown Robert McKay missed the extra point Buck McCormick for Chester ran 18 yards for second score McKay point was good Joe Ivester of Anderson ran the kickoff back for a touchdown The point was good KERSHAW 19 GREAT FALLS 0 Kershaw Oct 15 (Special) The Kershaw Eagles defeated Great Falls therp last night 19-0 Reeves' open field nfhhing was fine The blocking of Clemsons and the defensive play of Neal Phillips Clippers Play Erie Vets Today Charlotte Oct (AP) The Chqrlotte Clippers hope to regain their winning stride here tomorrow afternoon when they meet the Erie (Pa) Vets another strong Independent football club Coached by Frankie Sinkwich former Georgia great who also plays on a part-time basis the Pennsylvanians shape up as the strongest non-league opponent of the year for the Clips beaten 310 last Sunday by the Baltimore Colts Kickoff time is 3 Crater Lake Oregon which is an unusual sapphire blue lies in what was once a gigantic volcano and is 2000 fret deep Red Barber nationally known ns spoils announcer began his rad'o career ns student announcer nt station WRUF of the University of Florida 1 We relieve you completely of the cost and trouble of keeping trucks in safe efficient and clean condition we garage wash repair and maintain furnish gasoline tires lubricants licenses keep and supply you with all records 2 We keep accurate records of all bookkeeping and auditing facts relating to each truck and bill you weekly You receive the exact mileage and every detail you wish to know 3 We handle all details connected with filing of forms and payment for licenses and taxes Public liability property damages fire and theft insurance and collision protection are furnished on all trucks or through your own broker if you desire 4 When you lease trucks from Hertz U-Drive-lt we will if you desire buy your present truck equipment outright at fair market prices continue in service or replace with new modern smartlooking trucks and thereafter we will replace trucks when necessary 5 You need only to lease the minimum number of trucks you need to maintain a high standard efficient service we maintain "extras" for emergencies or peak days or weeks punched the line for the touch dowd placement was good again Hemingway displayed a fine running attack with Buddy Davis and Wilbur Ivey sparking several sustained drives Hemingway had ten first downs and the Boll Weevils eight but seemed to lack the scoring punch Ivey a left footed kicker who removed his shoe to kick got off several nice boots Shag Fenters was a tower of strength for Hemingway on defense Buddy Davis and Ivey stood out in the backfield The Hammett brothers George and Jerry were best on defense for the Weevils while Doar Davis and Montgomery sparked the offense ST MATT 40 BISHOPVILLE 6 St Matthews Oct -St Yellow Jackets routed Bishopvllle here last night 40 to 6 Jock Inabinet led the Yellow offensive scoring three touchdowns one on a 36 yard run and the other two -on line plunges clnimaxing drives Lawrence Greffette ran 60 yards for a Yellow Jacket score and a pass Amaker td Bennett (allied another Amaker also scored a six pointer on a no yard run Strikes scored the only touchdown on a 55 yard run in the first period BAMBERG 19 F-B 0 Bamberg Oct 15 The Bnmberg Red Raiders shut out the Fairfax Brunson Yellow Jackets here last night 19 to 0 for Mullins while Marion's Snipes and Shelley led the offense Edwards and Martin left and right guards for the Swamp Foxes starred 6 LATTA 0 Latta Oct 15 The Latta Red Raiders were defeated here last night 6-0 by the Lakeview Gators The winners' score came in the first quarter when Dallas Cox recovered a blocked Latta kick on the Latta five and went over for the touchdown The conversion try was bad Latta went down to ten-yard line in the third quarter pulling two triple reverses for a net gain of 50 yards Lakevicw held at that point and the remainder of the quarter was played in midfield John Herring Dallas Cox and Garrett Moody were outstanding for I dike view For Latta Jack Zcreen Gene McClellan and Sonny Lee were the offensive stars On defense the entire Latta line looked good except for that one fatal lapse in the first period In haiftlme ceremonies Miss Jo-sephine Lane was elected Latta's homecbtnlng qneen NORTH lit CAMERON 0 Notlh Ort 15 North defeated Cameron 13 to 0 here Friday ntfer-noon Carleton weril 30 yards around his own right end for a score in the first qu trier The try for extra point failed Early In the fourth quarter Jeff We Have A Complete Fleet of New Cars For Rent XX BIW! 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