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The Herald-Sun from Durham, North Carolina • 11

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1 tc aw i 1 SPORTS AND THEATRES 5 -i-" DURHAM SUNDAY OCTOBER 1 1939 Gcorge Stimweitt Got ln Many Places Like This POWER FIS DAVIDSON OUTFIT: A BIT WEAK IMKKHir TOTfflBiTTlE Baptists Demoralized By Early CScorintf Spree Put On By LRay Wolfs Machine Blue Devils Get Started In Second Period After Leading 76 At Halftime Statistics Davidson Sept MV-Rta-listies of the Duke-Davldaon football game: Duke DavVn By EDWARD MITCHELL v-'' SmH-ta Bparta Editor Chapel Hill Sept Generating paver In the first period this after-mm the University of North Carolina Tar Heels continued their march to the Southern conference football championship by defeat ins tha Wafca forest Deacon 36 to 6 to Katun stadium as a crowd of 30000 looked on in amazement tha moat ardent sup-V-jvj-' porter of the Tar Heels had cx-pectad such a-rout of tha Baptists Coach Baymond Wolf didn't try to i run up a scom Had he done so the 4 0 13 6 First downs 30 Yards gained rushing907 forward posses attempted 17 forward passes com- pleted 13 Yards by fnrward poising I34 Punting average 40 Fumbles 3 Opponents fumbles recovered 0 Yards lost by pen altie 73 1 final tally might have reacmbled a ff-t'i telephone number 'Hie first string W'i: was used sparingly and to prove the point attention is called to the 33 substitute scat in by tha Tar Heel mentor'- HITEOTS 'EM OCT '1' Serna end six i- tackleSxix guard tore center and 13 backs a total of 34'nne man more than three teams were trotted out from the' Tar Heel bench Each team appeared to be better than Its predecessor tha Tar Heels evidently trying to oiitdo each other and earn Varsity berth was a easof another big firrt iX: quarter getting the Tar Heels off 7 on the right foot Lest Saturday the Thr- Heels bowled oyer The irfi tCV 7 Citadel Cadets by scoring 31 points In Urn opening period for a time this afternoon it seemed that the Carolina boys would do even bet- Cv ter i 4 -if t1 Herald-Sun Staff Photo to but they finally stopped at 47 rvw'f'Two touchdown two point after George Stirnweig eo-captin nd field general bf the Diversity "of North Carolina- i shown with the ball atte mpting to gain through' the'Wako Forest line in yester- day's Carolina-Wake Forest game at ChapelHilLHe received some fine blocking from mates as the above picture showhNo37 is Vanden Dries Wake Forest end tbe fieid netted the Chapel HUi is Ringgold -Wake Forest's blocking back r'V -y- -XI: W' touchdown and placement goal from I By BAY HOWE Herald-Sun Special Writer Richardson Field Davidson Sept Goaded into action by tha -sharp sling of touch down late In the second quarter the Duke Blue Devils swung Into action in the second halt hers this afternoon and bowled over the tired Presbyterian 26-6 y- A capacity crowd of 7000 pecZj tatnrs who squirmed on toe sun-blistered benches got tha thriU of their lives as little Granny Sharpe-the Davidson foundling who scared tv the Wolfpack a week ago pierced tha famous Duke defense with 35-yard pass over the head oC Georg McAfee and into the arm1 of Claud Hackney i- Everyone who-cam to tee the: gams was satisfied The Duke powv ariunua rolled smoothly one It clicked Into gear flashing a prom Isa' of a wmsatlonal offense later in tha season The Davidson Wildcat accomplished a feat which better teams had failed to accomplish last year feat which sent Davidson followers trooping home with praise1 far -Granny Sharpe and a pat on their own back of thelf powers of prediction' KEEPS PROMISE Coach Gene McEver kept his prtmiiss to keep the game Interest- big as ha held his first team up against th onslaught of toe big blue eleven' until late In (he last period Yard after pant clicked by £-under the flyinjf heels of to Me-1 Are brother Roger Robinson and iw frank Swiger sSIhe angered Duko 1 3 totalled 441 ysrda by land and ate' -'i '5k) enter a lead that' demoralized the Baptist one mbuite and 40 seconds wom nawled this afternoon for the first Carolina man to cross the final if chalk toirit At the Deacon George Stimweii the Tar Heels' baU of ik'fe lire- tossed a pact to George Rad-iifSman foe tha tint score and Paul Statistic 3VC I Kl--- Savsrin place-kicked Oie point it was Stlrn- fbur mimitoa' later Vf 7i Statistics -51: FimimtB 1BESSK it WEST PtBtT? WILLLEJUIBUGS a SSST li Weiss who hsd scored a touchdown Wit I by i- beautiful 43-y ard-run with Saver in- agaih 'liicktnf Ote-i goal' Sevwto's toe -was right for before fta quarter had ended he badnego- a field goal Only one touch-XiS-i down and a potot after -went made yr-V la tha second period frank GHare yy auhsUtuta utiartertmck went from the one-yard line and Dunkle i Ifaa-ifarast Tirst downs Yards gained zushiag i 10 1-3 144 ITards toat-1- ruihing Net yardage rushing 143 0 ftarward panes attempted forward passes Mi'-? '-w completed 'Hn'Sj Ji-)VV s'4 v-' Benswanger Says Mbgtitute for Sad off made the President Contract Is To Be Signed In Cadets Forced To Be Content WithlS -To 7 Victory-? Southerners' Fight Hard New York University Scores 7 To 6 Triumph All Scoring Comes In Fourth Period Jew York Tuesday Wea McAfee less publicized than hi gorgeous brother was tha main Yards gained passing M'V-lQl -'-S' 14 Paaaes had to tercepted 3 1 --Yards gainad run Wart Point NYV Sept: 30A (Ph-Btatiatics of toe Army-fur--maS gameijA'V i 'sy man First downs IfKMI 11 13 Yards gained by rushing (net) i 143 r16l forward passes at- tempted 18 16 forward passes 1 y- eompleted- 10 Yurds gained by i- forward passea Yards tost st- 1 vV1 tempted forward aiiKa forward pas in- tercepted by -i 0 Yards gained run- back of inters- cepted passes 0 Punting average (from scrimmage) 0 37 tx) Total yard 'V- kkka returned '110 Opponents' fumbles i- recovered 3 Yards tost by penalties (xi Includes punts aid kkk- ottn Two touchdown both tries tor 'points being i Were made ta tha third periodLoa by Bad man one tong: fppn Lalanne and the: other oy Sadoff when he lntercepted one lot Duncavage's aerial DEACONS SCORE -forest' tone score of the fontest cams in the 'fourth period back intercepted Dunkle fumbled and Pender- part of tha' Duka show tots after Jrk noon as he Initiated a passing which gsinad 134 yard comV-1 pleted 13 of the 17 passes attempted ffrh 4i new kind of thrill for Dukeif'- followers used to seeing the Blua i1 Devils stick- to a conaerrativt -ground attack sO- Davidson opened up In the first quarter with (a expected passing attack after Wes McAfee hsd punted out of bounds en the Duke 41 two ploys after the kick-off But toe siert Dukes allowed him to con- gait caught the ban in- the air and A Lateral passes attempted Lateral passes completed 1 Yards 0lncd lat aral passes 6 iMlX advanced to CardlSna'a 1 1-yard Jine But the try tor point was missed' siaiistics' on 'toe game should Robert Ripley with it tot of material tor his It or Not" M- eoluma' In splte-of tot manner to Yards tost Vi Average distance 41 punts nect with but on shot to Gates Me- 1 which toh were outclassed k-l-gS Judging tram toe acor-the differ- West Point VL Yi Sept football powerhouse had to use all 11s volte today to turn back toe threat of a flu nip Furman uni-versity eleven' and when dusk cloaked Micbts stadium -U)e 7000 spectators who watched toe Cadets! turn in 16 to 7 victory quite sure whether Army is the ns- tionsl threat or whether Furman was a sleeper The latter Idea as the sou ihetner with a find backs and a concrete lip carried the fight to the soldiers a good ly share of the tone and ssw drivt after drive of their own fade when pay dirt loomed the threats often killed by their own mispisy AGGRESSIVE BALL Playing alert aggressive bell and showing a mechanical perfection on offense Furman kept tha hearts of tot fans in their throats until the last 0 second when a final Army touchdown clinched toe issue The other scores ali cams in the second quarter Late In toe first period Army with soma sharp running by Jew Maupin drove to toe Furman tour Punts Mocked by 1 y4: 0 fumbles aepWrc a 4 Own fumbles recovered tit 1 Yards gained eU -K 4 kicks returned 156 106 Yards penalized 35 0 WDIVIDUALB A--VZ Beshtof tor- Net Osin Lsn Gain Lalanne 10 T7 IS Stimweist 3 77 3 33 Clin lock en their 28-yard line before they begun throwing him DL'KE DEPENDS -if And from offensive tactic to Davidsons shifted back on their X-i heels to defend themselves against the awaited onslaught of the Duke he back The Blue Devils didn't disappoint them Prom thrtr own 38 yard lino toe Dukes started marching George McAfee hH center fog (hive yard from punt formation Wee McAfee picked up a first down 1 on the Duka 38 and George fallowed with another on the David- iw Tde rushing was but 18 ht-favor of Carolina toe count tog-10 to 144 first downs proved I to be ri tor Carolina and five tot 1 the Deacon Bart it was the aerial' attack the Tar Heels' which proved the downfall of their time-- honored foe 5 Caroline piled up lM yerde on peases to ft teamed rvv4 to by toe Deacon- 4 Played on one of toe hottrst Sep tember afternoons In tof Sl-yhar-1 the two lnstttu- rivalry Hamilton Sept 30-4V-New York Vkilet)ad football team put Oil a S3 -yard touchdown drive late in toe fourth quarter capped that off with a successful place kick to open its season with a welcomed 7-6 decision over Colgate today The Violets bloomed Just in time tot Colgate hsd storied' that final period by sending Substitute Halfback Bill Ceysr free-wheeling over YVs left tackle far 86 yard UNIMPORTANT -At the moment It seemed relatively unimportant when tha pass from cantor oh the extra-point try bubbled a long 'the ground Neither team bad been able to stnga anything like a consistent attack Big Ed Buell started by passing to Joe Lamanna fur 0 yard then tossed a short one for three more to Bill Gain' That brought the ball to the Colgate 37'Boell mad another first down through tha )in spun over the Colgate middle far 90 yards to the Bad Raider I and then three plays jster cut bsck sharply over a hois st tackle far tot touchdown Galu kicked a perfect placement Pe V- Colgate LE Srhillig r44r4iii Donnelly Petcrelt FMras Ifamilton Gcffner PARKS id-mu Treiber Conlin Say HIM) 4 Buck Castefli Van Loan Hylan Garvey Connolly Cabrelli Mikulka 'eye i4i4r4ti34 Coley Burmak Mdz4 149 a a Davids Campanil Ilermso BoaU s-r-sksyasrsegsiis Huague Score by periods: York I 6 8 0 HfflKHIBOfflT 8-5-1- 33 Sadoff 34 -vv jjon todays gamc-waa one of toe PlUaburgh Sept 1 30HV-PreaL-dent William Benswaager announced -tonight Frankie Frisch will manage the Pittsburgh Pirates of toe National baseball league In 1940 1941 succeeding Harold (Pie! Tray nor r'- Although it had been rumored hen far days that toe fordbam Bash was to succeed Traynof who resigned Thursday Baaswanger said the dial was not closed until noon today by telephone Frisch win sign a contract in New York probably -Tuesday When be will meet Benswanger and Trsyuor at the drift meeting preceding the opening of1 the world series Wednesday toe Pinto president added TBAYNOE IN EXPLANATION Trsynor resigned 1 said bees use of the "tow position" tS the sixth-place Pirate a traditional first division dub which this year experienced its poorest aeasou since 1917 Benswanger said Frisch was his first choice for tha Job but tost he was unable to disclose this earlier because he and Frisch could not agree on too length of the contract In line with Pirate policy toe terms werf not disclosed Previously the Pittsburgh dub has signed its managers on a year-to-year bad Thus the agreement to sign the two-year contract waa a Compromise sinn Frisch wms-rrported to have been bolding out for three-year term of Job security Benswanger said tore other managers bad been considered one of them now In too major leagues and two in toe minor but he did not name them The major leaguer waa presumed to be Jimmy Wilson former manager of toe Philadelphia Phillies and now coach pennant-winning Cincinnati Red "Frisch Is not signed even now He has merely accepted teim Benswanger said Priach it was reported demanded an annual salary of SZ7000 but the Pittsburgh club generally doesn't pay that kind of money Trsynor was understood to have received about $13000 a year A star third baseman on the Pirate be had been manager since l3t son 47 with a reverse over left -tackle Sharpe and Botin busted up first pass an toe Blue Devil again called on Roger Robinson to pick College Park Md Sept JO -Ori- Maryland university's pony-express 'buck field ran rougb-shod over On the second play of the on! rHnpden-Sydney 38 to 3 today peno Maupin dove over far mtalng pun (nd straight ground -touchdown and Art gaming in an offensive the Vhr- place-kicked toe extra point Short- j(ntani powerless to handle lar aftaai A 34 ban A assiss slniSa lIMQ a k-l ly after after an Army drive i' Marylanders held a most tagged with all tha sloppy -V wort not being turned to by the Dm" Carolina fumbled toe am number of times as did their! rival each team dropping the ball! tour time" Carolina recovered three of -its fumble with to Dea-j -Oont retrieving two of their bobble rOLANSEI STOPPED I -'-A holy terror to two previous contest toe Eton and South Caro-': line fame John Polanski hefty! kste'CMs sst Wsaiwitsn' Use Tort OoitVlWir Coirs Ejif DarUBNt 41 a tsetses 1 -s --ForShoia- WsraMMi t-vZZ Amt IS Panes -s- -v Usv 31 STlIUaw Sad Wait' i CamssM Tseh 31 WlttooSM Brae' 34 hhsds tUMd-- i Wsn Vusinio 44:: Wt tlnists Wwlsyoa Si7 Al(rd LsMsh Kidditbars WllBssw V-Uuffsrs 13 Wsthran -w -'I Baits SmtrKw talsrtaMeuI CM-' Vsnuin Awbtrst CtsrlMi State iTsssksi! 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Coach frontezmk dropped back to the Uirwik Dobimn began rushing in re-and place-kicked a field goal to ghteljy ind the contest evened up the Cadets a 10 to 6 edge Pershing Mondnrff eimvertedlRT USMAN SCORES jfrom blocking to running back re Lata to toe same period Furman- teamed up with Fran no finally cashed In on tta effort 0 Wky end to ctirk off 'mi Ifall taa A f4d (air LT IXi 10 3 0- 3 0 30 I 6 Edwards Galtovick Layton sophomore fullback was of little help to the Deacons this afternoon Marlin had signaled far a hf iotcn fpactacular serials catch an the Furman 43 He wawWfh fjured heavily to the acor hit and the penalty against the! mg He dM get away for a scamper of I yards in tha fourth period but up three yards through the Hitting the other gnard he down to the Davidson 37 George McAfee almost shook around left end waa tripped tha Davidson 25 by Sharpe McAfee went over right tackli three and then Robinson fa-reverse and stalked Ihrnugl center of to line to the Devil 14 where he was putted down by Stan Yoder and Jim Cowan The Dukes went penalised five yards on the play and Wes McAfee uncorked en 18-ysrd pass to Bill Bailey which brought the opening touchdown of 1833 season Stylist Tony Ruffs converted and toe Dukes led CAGEY WILDCATS But Davidson became cagey it the start of the second quarter snd capitalized on a fault which had been the subject of dlscuuioa all (Continued on Page Three) Vernon1 Miller and Jo Murphy fleetest backs on the Terp squad cQg( endsj New New York university srorwig: Touchdown BrU point after the Hub faf fletmuii Officials: Referee Dayhoff ft Brown1 OctamBtarfl! umPre- w- Ownwell Wharton Swarthmore linesman Larry Co- uwro noer Pen State field judge Army gave the southerns tha ball on the Army 36 Lineups: Pe Army LE Yeager n-w-sanwep is totozo Rooney Glllia Light Stella Hutson i Frontczak Lipscomb Maupin a Martin: RG Muilin Jenkins rt Greene Shetley rr Scow by periods Army 10 6 6 LH Furman 0 7 6 7 rh Army scoring: Touchdowns: Mau- yg pin Mulifn point after Seort by periods: Frontczak (placekick) field goal: Maryland 13 frontzak (place-kick) Jiampden-Sydney 6 £3 fssxsijztii Wofford nampor 1 aeedofeav Forest had the greatest gross gain II but 0 of his yards Wen nullU tied giving him a total of 0 In 13 trie So many substitutes wesn naan by Coach Bay Wolf that it to well nigh lmpoauble to setoet rttosn live star I the contest Itowatok Gates Kimbsto vattoty out for the time be wss me £EJTwito rairoloth subatrtnte JSrf Sid Ssdott jtorwW ftrttonk and Dunkle running him a clwsicw Jim Brantley a Greensboro bo also performed well dafen during Ms stay in the Wake forest's rtetonss weak but Tom Tingle left gu1 Btoch SarintFed terback and the tsm wdtJeit and Wooibert as mentOTrt Won turned In the best defensvt jky for too Deacon 1 Albsrsno'O KHF Sprfngfteld Shaffer Illinois is Held To Scoreless Tie toe sprint was wasted for tha drive 'boggart down when the Tar Heels knocked down a forward peas and took too ball on down Ibere wasn't tost coordination on tot part 0 the Deacons that they shewed against the Gamecocks last Saturday night in Wake Forest against the Gamecock Peahead boys didn't block well this afternoon neither did tha forwards put up top sama great game they played against South Carolina Only the play of the Deacon end Jett and Wooibert wea up to the standard set last week That same finesse the Tar Heels displayed against the Citadel manifested itself this afternoon So Jar to two garnet played tha Tar Heels have piled up a total of 66 points and they haven't been pushed There ie little difference between toe first and second teams at Carolina with the exception of George BUrn we is co-captain and quarterback of the No 1 outfit This taken as a slap at hit brethren on the varsity for there are few players in the country equal to the New York Dutchman lalanne stabs Murphy Boyds SKnlnirki Lunwden MULTIGRAPHING Miaieagraphlng Typing MaU-AdverttaIng glailing Li4a -e A famplele letter Kkap Service PARKER LETTER SERVICE 3TB FLOOR lit CORCORAN ST PIIONK J-II6I Champaign Hi Sept JV- llliiun euffering from sno'-her case of opening day jitter was held toi a score lees tie today by a acrspping team from Bradley Tech of Penra 'The Illfni completely ou hushed Polanski iBrsdley but failed to cspulre on Mayberry toast a half dozen drhe into' best for the reason the forwards literally (tika a Nebraska Indiana 0 7-26 0 0 Purman scoring: Touchdown: Fit-1 Scoring: Touchdown Murphy ir (sub tor Greene) point sfier jiiiller Beamcr Points after touchdown: Shetley (place -kirk) touchdown Boyd Mondnrff Army substitution Adam placement) Grygiei HeUnatctter tacklea-Mi-j Armstrong (Tuft) um-chei Harris: Milner Meglen (Georgetown): head phy Weidner Evan: backs imesman Compton (RandoIph-M Thompson Bolton Heffner Hatch 'eon: field Judge Brewer (Mary-Hennessy Polk Waddell 'land) Furman aubitltuUon: King) Link Eden Gii-j LITTLE WORLD hLRIES trap Moorv: I Henderson Fitaer lwcte-l Louisville (American Asan) st Rochester (International) FOOTBALL! 9 DUKE COLGATE In 7-7-Deadlock their feet and hsd them eeftef at virtually every turn Carolina bad ft aftrnmn and elected to Durban Kick-Off IN Duke Stadium Saturday OeL 7lfc Reserved Seat $153 Reduced Hectic $10 Bloomington IntL Sept 30 The football farces of Nebraska srd' Indwna universities fought to a 7-7 deadlock in Memorial stadium here: today toe Cnrnbuskc-s doling through with a fourth pe-rxl touch- down drive after the Hamers hadi passed and slashed their to ai poetpon-Officials: Referee LAoughcd rain (Alfred) Crowley (Seriet moves to Lnuwville for (Bow do in) head lineman MarDon- three game sterling Sunday) Id (Leigh) field Willacei tS- (Washington) i Tibet has donated $506000 lo the jChmeoe government to help pros- Dial P-llJ for Newspaper Scrvfex'cute toe war with Japan Jim Lalanne substitute to Stirn- eim in this business of running defending toe East gnaL kicking snd passing a pigskin turning loose toe hull proved to be one of the real stars ug today's battle He turned to toe number of net yards of any back 'on toe OrUL his total being 77 16 trie Polanski of Wake rolled up the field the Wake Forest goal kicked "ff to Bad man reived the oval on the iCositimied on Page Rend null urien fee menred seat llrkete to DC RE ATHLETIC OFFICE ur DIKE ALLMNI OFTKE DIRHAM 13r far liwurei uwJL Tli third quarter payoff 1.

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