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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 35

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SECTION GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS ootball And Other Sports GREENSBORO SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 1 3 1927 VOL XXXVII NO 119 PRICE ivra CENTS 1 lUVLu TEN CENTS NORTH CAROLINA DEEATS DAVIDSON Carolina Takes To Air URMAN OVERWHELMS TENSE MOMENT IN STATE DUKE CHAMPIONSHIP CLASH THE SOUTH CAROLINA To Crush The David son GAMECOCKS 34 TO 0 Eleven By 27 0 Count ON NEW IELD MAKE 31 IRST DOWNS i Carolina downs) through Hnei followed the example of its bors and took to the air I And Establishes New Marl 0 HE LEADS IELD jirman Madlaon WIm ix quarter jier In which It has been created Captain' (illed as the promise for Thanks Young I conference defcntn by mem SCORES OR THE ROUND Grey plunged Clothes ate That Make almost mad Kentucky Pounces A Difference! 149 A New One! A Vanstory suit or overcoat is a Lus iui uiivugu me vinginia Mill carefully with a good lead and most tary institute today to pile up a 25 a a 1 1 I a ft 1 3 Grey Hounds safe one that pays 2 3 high dividends in self confidence A Smart Suit 2 self satisfaction and the recogni 3 well dressed 149 9 $50 to $65 the Jefferson Standard Building CL OTHNG COMPAQ ElRees Sa Heels In the of the walks uursis to 0 coming two It Is It should 'make a sight this setting the Tar with a blaze of scoring Stein Bloch Clothes pljce klcked neatly and the game was on again Grey (c) Harrison Nisbet was to 70 Ghas (Al'Krufiht Pres and Algr Inch the leaders: round round: CP 9000 IN THE STADIUM tion whenever you go of being As Low As $20 went In low only tn more he was stopped with on the goal line 35 (Special tn Dfllly News) Dunn Nov Tnkhyr die hall on their own 45 yard linn in the Liat minutes nf the game the New Han over Wildcats staged victorious march for five suvesslve (bet downs and a touchdown The Green line made a valiant stand with the ball on the one yard where It had been placed by a five yard penalty Charlestown Va Nov 12 (AP) University of Kentucky Wlld catstore through the Vlriginla Mill NEW HANOVER HIGH BEATS DUNN TEAM Jndhiim Benia Nuri henniem Evanjrton Ind Nov 12 Indiana spoiled North western's homo coming by taming the Wildcats 1H to 7 In a hard fought game Iwre this sfternoon Huns of 42 and 74 yards hy Rhelnhardt rid Harwell and the lighter but fighting Hoosier line forged the punch tht handed North western Its fourth straight defeat 27 David 14 to 0 In the first quarter and amazed at the awakened But the Wildcats recov They fought more of the Davidson offensive crashed against a strong Tar Heel line In whleh arris was constantly break ing mrougn to stcp plays lie the best lineman on the field day But when the fourth quarter well advanced Carolina sought air again inis time Ward kickoff and a moment later Tort wood broke through for a 22 yard run for a touchdown before th period ended ord and Portwood alternated to take the ball down for another touch dcwi in the last period Carolina 1O ted another touchdown Coach Laval finished the game with his reserves Raw) Laney and Blount were life chief ground gainers for urman while Capps got away for one run and two or three short ones The whole urman team played goi tensive ball for Ca played well while' Wingfields ii'g was a feature Walnut Cove Nov The Plnp Halt high quintet repeated Its last year's performance here this after noon by defeating the local high school lads 32 to 13 It was the visi game from start to finish Martin was high scorer for Hall caging a tntnt of 13 points hut was followed closely by his running mate Ayers who succeeded In chalking up 11 points Moorefield was high scor er for Walnut Cove with five points panse of 24000 seats rising In long graceful curves in a setting made especially by an all wise providence for a football field' They have built this Kenan stadium so that it looks as though It were burned You come on It at the level topmost seats after winding through flaming forests It on you suddenly You swing through trees and In a mertnent the whole beautiful panorama spreads out be fore you two immense curving stands on either side of the field almost meeting at the ends but leaving room at one end for a club house for the teams and at the other a huge tower like gate The field it self green until frost caught it a few days ago is a soft gray of grass and as smooth as a table top' A tall flag pole guards qne side of the field with a large bronze plaque with a tribute Inscribed there to William Kenan Jr the donor Tall trees almost completely sur round the stadium and rise to meet the sky above the gray concrete walls It is a thing of Impressive grace and ahd a person here today but marveled at th man Statistics Mills Ronnoke Rapid! Charles Rice Summit Donald Vinton Charleston Al Johnson Henderson Alex Armnur ConKresMoryil: eWHda I each Overbrook Tn Tom Boyd oxhllls Herbert Gans Bobby McWatt Hampton 4 Va Peder son Mount Vernon Bruce Heady Echo Lake James Martuecl Tetrj boro George Aytnn Asheville Jim Taylor Mountain Ridge Grange Jock O'Connor ern Cliff Snook unattached Robert Spence Columbia Dally News Staff Photographer A miss is as good as a mile Bill Adams Duke halfback descending to earth after a vain attempt to complete a long swift pass hurled by Buie in game between State and Duke at Durham which the latter lost bv an 18 to 20 score Jack McDowall star halfback fiv bo spnn nt ibo loft rotiflv fa hronlr un tbs DiiL a ina The ball in mid air is travelling away from both Adams and McDowall Adams State quarterback may be seen directly behind the Duke Adams Nick Warren Duke end' may be seen at the extreme right while Childress State flankman is by Warren The third man from the right is Hunsuckcr State halfback The victory gave the Techmen the undisputed championship of the state 1 Society Brand Clothes $45 to 65 Purple Hurricane is Master Of Siluation rom Start To inish 7 1 20 Snoring: 'urman touchdc Blount 2) Laney Copps after touchdown Byrno (4) Rick) officials: Referee Virginia Harwell State) ield Gilliam burn) lleadllnesmah' $3750 Wildcats Take Ball to One Yard Line Twice in Sec ond Quarter Out 5 In Ill Out 4 4 4 In 4 4 4 Scores: Joe Turnesa Leo Dirge) enlmore WHIM Burke Blind Brook i 11 73 sey 74 Harry Memphis 70 74 144 Smith Lakeville 71 74 Hyatt Charlotte 76 72 148: shall Crltchton Durham 74 74 Henry duel Mill River 73 Emmett rench Southern Pines 75 149 Harold Ixjng Raleigh 75 150 red McLeod Columbia 73 77 li0 Bob Barnett Chevy Chase 74 77 151 Tom Kerrigan SI wan noy 78 Roland Hancock Wil mington 79 Wilfred Reid Detroit 78 Jim Barnes un attached 77 Ralph Beach Burning Tree 79 William Goebel Charlotte 78 Al Ciucl resh Meadow 74 82 156 Cyril Walker unattached 79 158 John Connell Baltusrol 78 158 Charles Mothersele unattached 79 Wilson Oberlin Ohio 83 Harold Woodman Brevard 85 The following did not turn In scores: Charles Gray Sedgeffeld Wilde Englewood Andy Gray fhdgefleld Al Treder Manor club Washington Clarance Calla way Pinehurst Eric Nelson Pine hurst red Newnham Greensboro Pairtier Maples Pinehurst IL 0 0 0 0 0 touchdowns Lassiter' Jackson Points after touchdown Gresham 2 (place kick) Whisnant (dropkick) ubstltutlons: Carolina McDaniel for Presson Lassiter for oard Spald ing for Young Ward for reshen) urches for Whisnant Donahoe for Shuler Eskew for arris Holt for Sapp Prison for McDaniel oard for Lassiter Young for Spalding Gresham for Ward Whisnant for uches Shuler for Donahoe arrisor Eskew Sapp for Bolt Warren for Howard Lassiter (or Young Donahoe for Shuler Eskew for ar ris Ward for Gresham Lipscomb for Morehead Spalding for Lassiter Holt for Sapp Jackson for Ward urches for Whisnant: Davidson Wilson for' Black' Hunt for Melton McGeachey for Wearn Kell for Harrison Baker for McConnell Matthews tor Nis bet Parrish for Wilson Black for Parrish Mellon for Hunt Harrison for Kell Nisbet for Matthews Hamp ton for McConnell Dearmon for Hampton Officials Bryce (Illinois) referee Cheeves (Georgia) Umpire Major (Auburn) head linesman1 Brewer (Maryland) field judge Time of quar ters 15 minutes Attendance 9000 ond period nnd nn Intercepted pn in the fourth period with 00 ynrd run by Grimm of lunn nnd nnother point by dropklek nc The Moment A New Style Appears We Have It to 0 victory In which Kentucky 1 demonstrated superior offense and defensive power Warner ord 1 sophomore substitute who replaced Mohney at right halt for the Ken tuckians after the mid game rest out shone the brightest stellar lights ot hath teams by mstant gains through the line oft the tackles ahd around the ends' Although he scored but one of the Kentucky touchdowns his feat of tearing off 248 yards In 35 play of which only one failed to show a gain was the main factor of the big score During the second halt the cadets were weakened by the oss of 3 stars but put up peppy opposition the Wildcats Three times In the second half the Virginians were within a few yard of the Kentucky goal only to have the Kentuckians take the ball on downs first score came early In the game after Mohney and Port wood had ripped through or around the line on a steady march from mld 1 field ord started things In the third two Institutions 0 The outcome never In doubt offensive almost fore nearly 40000 home fans here today A safety nnd touchdown follow ed by the cairn point drop klk Hart Schaffner Marx make it It has new lapels it drapes easily it has a soft rakish front six but ton waisjeoat draws a little at both buttons way ahead but like for you to see it The colors and fabrics are exclu sive by Hart Schaffner Marx Ddspite His ine Playing How ever Others ollow Close 1 ly Behind Him him an edge of one shot over Burke and Hampton and two over Mac Smith Leo was out In 36 and then cme back in 33 aided by a birdie two at the 17th when he holeiat approach putt of 40 feet for his deuce A dnlnute Inter Burke play ed the hole and took three which made them all square for 17 It was at the 18th that Diegel got the lead for Burke skied a tee shot that did not travel more than 60 yards whereas Leo was safe and four Hampton hnd a steady round he lot on two of holes the eighth and sixth and 1 three at the fourth to put him two under par for the first nine A two at the 17th hopped as he had placed the previous short hole poorly fin ished with par for an even 70 Smith after getting par over the outgoing half of the course was only able to hole a single birdie on the final nine On the Bth where he did get under par his ball hung on the )lp of the cup for an eagle 3 Then on the fol lowing three holes his putts for birdies stayed out only by the frac tion or an Cards of Morning Morning Out 4 In 4 Burka Out 4 In 4 Out 3 In 5 Afternoon round Out 4 4 3 3 3 In 4 4 4 4 4 Iowa Upsets Dope ByWinning 16 0 Elmsford 74 6y 13'j 70 Pickard Charleston John Golden North Jer Harnpton MacDonald 145 red Mar America Jockeys Slipping Paris Nov or third consecutive year American jockeys failed to finish among the leading three riders in the rench flat racing season which closed to day at Saint Cloud This fact Is looked upon among the rench rac ing public as the passing of Ameri can supremacy on th rench turf which existed since the days of Tod Sloan By LENOIR CHAMBERS (Sluff Correapondent of Dally News) Chapel Hill Nov 12 A univer sity of North Carolina football team which has been going nowhere all season suddenly announced to the world this afternoon that what It had needed was a magnificent sett 1 jng for Its games Using the new Ke nan stadium for the first time against a surpassingly beautiful background of sky and forest and curving concrete the Tar Heels plunged headlong into Davidson and with a rare combination of accurate passing and smashing assaults scored four touchdowns and kicked three goals for a total of 27 to 0 It was by far the most Impressive display the university men have made this year and left 9000 persona wonder ing where this smartness and power had been during the dreary proces sion of earlier games Tn achieve its victory Carolina i neglh nr the first time in two weeks a university team was hurling th) ball with ease and style was snatching passes out of Its opponents hands and carrying them leagues down the field to ar rive at scoring position And for the first time this year th) same Carolina team overlooked no chances to score Reaching the i enemy's last defense has been easy enough and Tar Heels have done i it In every game only to' 'smash hopelessly against the last stand But not today The first three touchdowns came desperately hard but they came The red shirted Wildcats stopped rushes for short gains but the rushes cnie driving In again and again eating up precious yards until the last line was grossed There was no denying the university team once they started playing football in the Kenan stadium Powerful Attack The Davidson defense could cope with the Greshatn Yoang (Special to Dally News) Pinehurst Nov 12 Joe Turnesa the young professional who just a week ago played nne of the great rounds of his career in the final of the A championship against Walter Hagen set sail in great burst of golf over the 6559 yard number two course and ended with a 64 to bring his total of 138 strokes well ahead of the rest of the field in the 3G hole Mid South open cham pionship today Turnesa's performance will take Its place among the annals of Pine hurst's golf for never before has the championship course been holed so low as It was today There have been other fine rounds Turnesa himself had a 66 in practice prior to the north and south open last spring and Mike Brady of Winged oot several seasons ago had a 67 in a competition Turnesa was 31 to the turn five under par and 33 nome three under par His morning total was 74 ten higher than his record Despite all this fine ehot maklng the consensus of the results brought Turnesa but one stroke to the tore as Willie Burke of Blind Brook was 139 Leo Diegel of enlmore was 139 Strung out behind them were Johnny Golden North Jersey 144 Me was the thrw the bail far down the field to Sapp Sapp caught It stumbled fell and the bMl skidded away it rolled azlly about and mart after man dived on It only to have It skid further away inally Sapp himself scrambling to his feet picked it up again and dashed 20 yards further to carry It to the Davidson 22 yard line There the assault began again with Las siter leading He and oard earned a first down on the 12 yard line and then oard in 'our assaults against the line barely made another first down It was the hardest sort of fighting hy both lines But with the ball on the 2 yard line oard al most made It and then Lassiter found the path and plunged far over Thl time Whisnant dropklcked the point Not satisfied With fhnt CnrrJInti found the air could give her one I period by a 39 yard run back of the more toucnoown Grey had just pass ed to Harrison for a 37 yard gain with Harrison almost getting clear Other Davidson passes followed swiftly until finally Schwartz In tercepted one on his 36 yard line Jackson passed once unsuccessfully and urches did likewise then Jack Greenville Nov (AP) The urman Hurricane blow ing with intense velocity rather easily swept out of its path this afternoon the South Carolina Game cock and won the annual football game between the bv a score of 34 to of the game was urman taking the In the very beginning and being mas ter of the situation throughout The only question was as to how large a score would be run up It was the most crushing defeat that Carolina has sustained since the two Institutions resumed relations in 1919 While the Gamecocks battled desperately thty were unable to hold the Baptists In check apd when'they got the ball were absolutely unable to make any headway Only one time did they menace the urman goal line this being early In the first period when they got the ball In territory on a fumble urman on the other hand gained almost at will at times running up a total of 31 first downs to Carolina's one A triple pass Tlpklns to Capps to Rawls brought the first downfall of Carolina netting 35 yards the first time it was worked Capps ran yards around the en the triple pass then netted seven more ur man was penalized five yards for offside hut the triple pass was work ed again for four yards and Blount then went through the line fbr the first touchdown urtnaq literally ran wild In the third quarter Laney ran 60 yards for a touchdown in returning a punt A few minutes later Blount Laney pnd Bawl staged nnother march down the field and ncros the goal line Late lnthe third period Capps gr down as catch their of the see the nlav was futile One Grey tried a drop kick from the 35 yard line but was no go and again a Tar Heel pass acroes the gon line from Ward to McDaniel was almost caught for a score But Carolina was claying Harry Hampton Memphis 144 Picard Charleston 144 Donald Smith Lakeville 145 mett rench Southern Tines i a 1 1 1 uivf 1 ii 1 1 X1 vj Turnesa narrowly missed a vic tory after his smashing round as Diegel leader this morning with a 69 needed but a par 4 to tie at 138 His Iron to the green left him but five yards short of the sand He sur veyed the line carefully practical his approach once or twice but when he did hit It It topped some six feet short of the cup Dlegei then putted by the hole losing his chance to tie Turnesa was putting ro well this afternoon that he was able to profit by the fine long game that brought him close to the pin on practically every hole He was only badly off line once and that was at the 212 yard 15th hole Here hfs tee shot dropped into a trap to the right of the green but Turnesa came out well enough to have a putt of scar? cely six feet to drop After he had played the first two holes In par 4's he laid his approach at the' 330 yard hole within an inch of the cup and tapped in the putt for a birdie 3 This seemed to give him an Impetus for he was also 3 par at the short fourth but ran down an eight footer for his 3 at the 380 yard fifth lie got home in two at the sixth which is 453 yards but par 5 and took two putts for his 4 A putt of four feet added to his string a birdie two at the 166 yard seventh and at th: long eighth which measures 537 yards he holed a putt of eight feet for his four his fourth consecutive birdie Turnesa was working like any perfect golfing machlnefor par slip ped from his clubs on the following five holes all fours getting a birdie 4 at the 425 yard 14th to keep his low scoring apparatus going Then at the 15th he playeh from the trap for hislf Kitting home in two at the 457 yard 16th adding two putts for his birdie 4 and then holed his par 3 at the short 17th To com plete the brilliance of his rounds he sank a putt of 30 feet from off the corner edge of the green for a final birdie three Eight birdies ten pars and 64 strokes tor a new record Diegel's 69 In the morning gave not and the Jackson Sppuldlng passing com 1 blnatlon But the Davidson offense Carolina a Wofid of inoniema in iiie second Twice the wildcats with CaptakKi Grey and Harrison and Nla bet racing and whirling carried the ball to the very limit of the playing I' field Both times they reached the one yard line and once they reached what looked like the one inch line II But there was something left In the II Carolina line and the last effort was 4 thrown back to keep the goal Im maculate This triple combination of I a smart air attack a knockout punch to achieve the goal line and a defense that defended when It had to gave to the university the finest sort of opening It could have wanted for Its new stadium There was a pood crowd here to see It but It was nearly lost in the sweeping ex ncts gnmet Scoreson 0 irst Davidson 8 Yardage gained through Ifnei Carolina 110 yards) Davidson 83 yards Yardage around end: Carolina 23 yards) Davidson 37 yards Yardage on passes) Carolina 137 yards) Davidson 70 yards Totnl yardage gained through crlmmaget Carolina 31) yards) Davidson 190 ynrda orward passes attempted) Carolina 11) Davidson 14 orward passes completed i Carolina 0) Davidson 4 Passes intercepted! Carolina 2) Davidson 0 Average distance puntsi Caro lina 34 yards) Davidson 33 yards Total distance punts returned Carolina 17 yards) Davidson 20 yards Total iossest Carolina 8 yards) Davidson S3 yards uniblest Carolina 1) David son 1 Penalties! Carolina 45 yards) Dnvldson IS yards Still full ot fire and fuy the Tar Heels took the kick off advanced 20 yards on hard rushes Young doing most of the work and then punted to the Davidson seven yard line Grey's punt hack carried to the Carolina '43 yard line The as sault started again Young earned a first down and then plunged twice for eight yards But the air was thb route and again the eame Gresham passed to the same Young and the bald was on Davidson's six yard Jtne oardYoung' and Gresham took tarns In piling through with Davidson giving way only by feet But on the lourtn plunged over again and again Gresham klckvd the goal and the score was All that the crowd Tar Heels ered quickly stubbornly and gained oh nice punting and the clever covering n( his kicks Out of a shift forma tion Grey leaped back to pass but was rushed so fast that he dodged and ran 21 yards before Young threw him Harrison Grey and Nis bet bit off a first down Grey threw a pass to Arrowood for eight more yards and the slender Nisbet dug through a hole for five more The ball was on nine yard line Nisbet too! four' and Grey four more and It was on the one yard line Nisbet again crumble Once and once more the ball almost Whisnant punted none too well and with the ball on 34 yard line Grey threw a pass to Arrowood An over anxious Carolina back In terfered with him and Davldeon got the penalty nnd the ball on the 8 yara nne Nisbet and Harr son up the distance to the one yard line in two rusnes out Nisbet on more rushes was stopped dead was hard and bitter playing on both sines ana tne crpwd wss with There after It slowed though players had to breath or al! the best ond and third quarters giving orable Into rushed first quarter The first exchange of punts gave the Cardllnlans the ball on their own 40 yard line Out of a double pass Gresham suddenly hurled the ball far down the field to Young who caught It racing and rushing forward until he was thrown out of bounds at the Davidson five yard line A stab at the line an other by oard a third by oard and the ball had reached only the one yard line 'But oard It was again and he dived high to fall Inches on the other side Greshanf son threw to Sapuldlng for 25 yards and immediately followed it with another to the same player He was past all defensive men and ran 10 yards to score The effort at the point failed and the final whistle blew before another play could start Linetips and summary: North Carolina (27) Davidson (0) Sapp le Wearn Morehead (c) It1 McConnell arris 1g Melton Schwartz McCcnnell Shuler rg Laws Howard rt Grey Treason re Arrowood Whisnant ql Blaak Gresham ih Young rh oard fb Score by periods: Carolina 14 Davidson 0 Summary: Scoring oard Young Turnesa Plays Championship Course At Pinehurst In 64 of Carolina Davidson Special Sunday Chicken Dinner 65c CRYSTAL CAE Dixie East Sycamore St if A 5 I 'v? v' A 'i 5 8 1 1 1 rl punt I i (Aii etzer (N i Wnlmit Cote lleiilen i 1 ii I I hilly NwM OnVMI25ToO As Hi As $85 rA 41 a I I I Ml Il li I al 0 I ill II I I if I Ki Pl i 7M A SECTION Market Reports a.

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