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PACE OUR GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS GREENSBORO NORTH CAROLINA SATURDAY OCTOBER 16 1943 Duke Rules Heavy avorite Over Carolina At Durham Today Deacons Hit 0 Statesville quarters: NEW YORK Oct It Griffith Believes Draft Of athers Will Not Hurt Baseball 03 15 ille Takes ifth In 0 7 Mt Airy Scores 19 0 Win Over Burlington the final touchdown quarter on a five 6 0 6 12 0 7 8 8 6 6 etzer broke off raced 25 yards two OOTBALL SCORES 55 Yard Gallop Decides Close Contest uke Carolina Clash Occupies Leading Position Whirlwind Bounces To Life With Triumph Over Gastonia By 12 To 7 Thomas Gallops 79 Yards or irst Score lost Ra ive Games Top National Grid Schedule Schopp Pearson Staton Mabry Gastonia Moser Long Alexander Roberts Ratchford Hooten Gunter Crigg rye Pearson McCraw 12 Elder leming Lyle Cooke That made it the one and Schopp Davidson William Cooper Monroe woltz loyd Hay Watt Daniels Ashmore White Crane Pauline Betz Will Play Dot Bundy MEXICO CITY Oct Pauline Betz playing what observ ers yesterday termed the "best tennis ever seen in Mex ico" defeated Margaret Osborne in the semi finals of the second Pan American tournament After Miss Osborne annexed the first set 6 4 Miss Betz rallied to take the next two 6 3 6 0 Dorothy Bundy meanwhile downed Louise Brough 6 2 6 4 In the doubles Mexican champs Roland and Armando Vega beat the American alkenburg Brink team 1 6 8 6 6 2 4 6 6 1 Armando Vega and Miss Bundy won from Brink and Sofia Con treras 6 3 6 3 and the Talbert Segura combination defeated John Knemeyer and Daniel Hernandez 6 2 6 1 BEST IN LOCAL Mrs A Hobbs of Greensboro is shown above with Toni von Loretz Doberman pinscher bitch owned by ghiltz of Greensboro winner of best local dog in show in the Carolina Kennel annual fall show here Wednesday night the bench to give players a taste of Asheboro by red Saunders and marched to the led Burling in the third COLEY WELCH WINS PORTLAND Me Oct CAP) Welch 164 Portland jabbed and hooked his way through 10 rounds to win a unanimous deci sion here last night over Andy Hol land 167 New York GRIDIRON Lugging the leather in top photo are Hugh (Shot) Cox left of Camden and Billy Myers of Lex ington Carolina tailbacks who will be seen in action at Durham this afternoon when Duke and Carolina tangle in the first of two games between the two arch rivals this season This photo was taken for the benefit showing the star backs deliver ing the goods but today have a pigskin tucked under their arms when they gallop against Duke Herman Smith lower photo crack Duke end hails from Greensboro and has been a star for the Blue Devils all season a protege of Bob Jamieson suc cessful Greensboro high coach tOCAL DOG SHOW last score in a pass from netting 70 for conditioning (Special to Daily News) MINERAL SPRINGS Oct Coach Hap Reidsville high Golden Lions romped to a 26 0 victory over Mineral Springs high in a twilight game here to day It was fifth con secutive win cf the season and kept the Rockingham county record clean of defeat The tilt was postponed from yes terday due to the weather Tom etzer sparked the visi tors to triumph He scored twice himself passed for another and kicked an extra point to accountfor 19 of points Mineral Springs never serious ly threatened despite the fact Concert erguson Brown Vander Hagler Benfield Honeycutt Roberta Howell Willis Joe Dorton Jim Dorton 0 0 0 6 13 8 Capt Craven Turner who has di vided his time at blocking back and end will not dress for the Tar Heels The husky Raleigh boy iswalking on crutches as a result of injuries received in the Jackson ville la Naval station game last Saturday Big Bob Gantt 215 pound Duke flankman who has confined his duties to booting extra points may see action for the Blue Devils He expected to start however and will not be pressed into action unless needed His broken hand has mended and he will be available Alt th other Blue Devils have re covered from bruises sustained in the Navy tilt at Baltimore last Sat urday Jack itch flashy wingback who scored touchdown against Georgia Tech and Jack Aland giant tackle are on the ailing list nut they will be ready if needed Otherwise the Tar Heels are primed and on edge All indications point to a great scrap despite the odds favoring I game There Carb Mt Airy Reidsville Reynolds Lexington Albemarle Concord Home 12 Sanford 25 Oxford 12 Danville 34 Oxford orphanage Ursinus 10 Temple Miami 51 Camp Gordon Slate Randleman Leftwich Bolen Thomas kickoff Gastonia ran and punted out of the Greensboro 27 State Swartzberg Johnson Gaeta Philmon Sobeck Madak Pearce Pizzurro or Sudzina Turner Cooke Sutton or Mauro of the fathers I said baseball asked for any favors in the past and plan to in the future But the game will go on in my opin ion even if forced to put nine old men on the field a matter of helping the morale of the nation if nothing Maj Gen Lewis Hershey selective service head several months ago cited there were six million fathers in the deferred class which the armed forces could muster into service Oi this number only 466000 would be required by the army to January 1 On this basis only about one father in 12 would find himself in uniform by the end of the year It is this fact that aids Griffith in viewing future so optimistically WASHINGTON Oct (INS) The drafting of pre Pearl Har bor fathers will not "hurt base ball too Clark Griffith president of the Washington base ball club told International News Service last night The veteran baseball magnate asserted that long as we can put nine old men on the field He was speaking for baseball as a whole At the same time the office of defense transportation indicated there was relaxation in on travel restrictions for major league teams next year This was taken to mean that the 16 clubs and various top flight minor league outfits would not be al lowed to trek south come an omer spring Durooses On this Griffith would have no Salisbury Dunham Satterwhite Surratt Rudolph Linder Edmiston isher Wilkie Walters Wagoner Martin 0 13 13 Thomasville McLain McKoin Ragan Sechnest Hansell Burton Atwood Ingram Allison Ward Myers 6 0 0 0 6 0 5000 Tickets To Go On Sale Today DURHAM Oct 15 (AP) ive thousand general admission tickets good for seats in the north end of the Duke stadium will be placed on sale at 9 tomorrow morning itwas stated this afternoon at the Duke athletic office Reserved seats on both sides of the stadium have been sold assuring the grid classic between Tar the NEW RIVER Oct Pass of fense and pass defense were given: ton hiinnc a i yesterday by the Camp Lejeune Mnrtnuc whn wi niav roe Va here Saturday at 2 o'clock Head Coach Jack Chevigny di vided the Leatherneck squad into Blue and Gold teams the Blues winning the game by a one? touch down margin A newcomer to the squad ull back rank Kiesecker who was last Manhattan college cap tain pitched a 46 yard scoring pass to end Ed Murphy of the Blues Halfback Junie Kleinhenz added six more points on a 33 yard end sweep The Gold lone tally came when end George Murphy 1942 Notre Dame captain galloped 29 yards after halfback John Brown had tossed him the ball from mid field Concord forward walk turned in 14 first downs The lineups: Pos Asheboro LE Bray Pulliam Dobbins Underwood RG Usher Hughes RE Paislev Lewellen LH Morgan rye Saunders Score by periods: Asheboro Concord Hanes And Gray Tangle Tonight (Soecial to Datlv News) WINSTON SALEM Oct The ninth annual football game be tween Gray high and Hanes high scheduled to be played here to night was postponed until 8 Saturday night because of a driv ing rain The contest will open the western class race Crowd Of 35000 ans Expected To See Tilt Rival Grid Coaches Laugh At Odds a Vorinff Blue Devil Eleven By SMITH BARRIER Drive drive drive and with one sudden burst of lightning out of the clouds 136 pound Phil express jaunt through the entire Green Wave team That was the combination Greensboro used to edge out Gastonia 12 7 in a thrill ing Western class A conference football game at the stadium here last night Some 2500 fans saw the battle marred by a heavy downpour at halftime out not lacking in any of the thrills expected the two schoolboy elevens which battled to the North Carolina class A finals last fall These rain soaked fans saw the works Gastonia went to the air and proved so dangerous at this game despite the elements and the slip son that you never know where the next good football game will turn up and after the five or six top games on tomorrow's card that will be more true than ever There can be little defubt that such games as Duke vs North Carolina Ohio State vs Purdue Texas Aggies vs Texas Christian Oklahoma vs Tulsa and College ox Pacific vs Del Monte Pre flight will produce good and probably stirring football Duke despite its one point loss to Navy still is the south's out standing team this season with a record of 156 points to its oppon 14 in four games Carolina also has a large and able collec tion of navy trainees to send against its most important rival Purdue since the deflation of Michigan by Notre Dame has be come the No 1 team of the Big Ten while Ohio young sters have developed into a really good civilian outfit that should give the Boilermakers a tussle Off Turns Back Thomasville (Special to Daily News) THOMASVILLE Oct After outplaying Statesville for three pe riods Thomasville high gave way in the fourth quarter and the visit ing Greyhounds pushed over three touchdowns to win 27 6 in a South Piedmont conference game here to day Stgtesville took the lead in the first period as Morrow blocked a kick and recovered it in the end zone for a touchdown but Thom asville tied it at 6 all in the sec ond period when an 18 yard pass from Joe Myers to McLain topped a 60 yard drive Thomasville led the play until the fourth Then Posten blocked a Tommie kick on the 18 from where Scchriest carried it over in two line plays A fumble was cov ered on the Tommie 33 a few mo ments later and Sechriest finished off a paydirt march with a three yard plunge Later Bell returned a Tommie punt 45 yards for the last Greyhound score Thomasville led in first downs 10 8 Morrow Posten Shelton and Sechriest led Statesville while Mc Lain Atwood Ingram and Allison paced the tommies The lineups: Pos Statesville Morrow LT Pearson LG Goode Taylor RG Posten RT Green RE Shelton Bell LH Sigmon Gilby Sechriest Score hv periods Statesville Thomasville comment other than to say that particular problem was to course like to return to our former habits of condi tioning down Griffith de clared baseball is not going to ask for any favors Our clubs trained near home last spring cut their exhibition schedules and even the number of trips to different sectors of the circuits If we did it before we can do it As to the effects of the pre Pearl Harbor draft Griffith said: will still be a lot of men left in baseball even if they get a large group of pre Pearl Harbor dads Then there's the thought that selective service of ficials are right now reclassifying many 4 particularly single 4 who will go before many strongest test against the Monte Pre flight Navyators haps the strongest team on the coast Best Eastern Game With a number of teams taking a week or two off during the navy examination period Cornell vs Holy Cross is the top eastern pair ing Cornell looked very good against Princeton last week and the Crusaders have performed ably in three games despite a loss to Dartmouth Such powerful teams as Army Navy Pennsylvania Notre Dame Georgia Tech Texas and Southern California have much trouble against Columbia Penn State Lakehurst Naval Air station Wisconsin ort Benning 300th In fantry Arkansas and San ran cisco Then come the games where close exciting contests may turn up though the quality of the focrtball may not be so good These include Colcatc Rochestcr West Virginia Maryland Illinois Pitts burgh Iowa Indiana Minnesota Camp Grant Northwestern Great Lakes Iowa State Nebraska Mis souri Iowa Pre flight Richmond VMI North Carolina State Wake orest Rice Southern Methodist UCLA California and Denver ort Riley Ted McGrew Joins Phils As Scout PHILADELPHIA Oct (AP) Ted McGrew a former umpire has been added to the Phillies scouting staff club officials an nounced yesterday During the MaePhail era in Brooklyn McGrew was the Dodg leading scout and he remained in that capacity during the first seasosf of Branch admin istration contract with Brooklyn expired with the close of the 1943 season and Phillies officials said he informed Rickey that he did not desire a new one Other Phillies scouts are Jocko Collins Bill Killefer and Cy Mor gan the Blue Devils and the Heels tomorrow afternoon biggest crowd in the state this season The block of general admis sion tickets will be sold for $2 at the north gate ticket office These scats are in the stadium itself as no temporary stands are erected Beginning at 1 when the gates open a special 50 cent ticket will be sold to enlisted men t)uke The Blue Devils rank No 6 in the latest Associated Press rankings while Carolina is No 31 The talented Blue Devil back field sparked by Buddy Luper Tom Davis Lloyd Blount Spook Murphy Bobby Rute Bob McDou gal Johnny Perry Herb Strick land and Otis (Bo) Sacrinty will run into a powerful forward wall On defense Carolina has held the opposition to 327 yards per game in the air to 735 average On the ground foes have averaged 102 yards rushing to Caro 90 yards per game Offensively speaking Duke has rushed 2388 yards each game to 1597 while in the air Duke has passed for a 119 yard average to 67 However Duke has played an easier schedule The Blue Devils brushed asideRichmond university Carolina Navy Pre flight and the Camp Le jeune Marines before losing to Navy 14 13 On the other hand Carolina lost to Georgia Tech and then struggled past Penn State and Jacksonville Naval station two strong opponents Although Carolina been as impressive as Duke in running up points against the opposition the Tar Heel forward wall is expected to give the Duke backs trouble The three Poole from Missis sippi Barney and Ray' at ends and Oliver nt tackle spearhead the Tar Heel Une Other stalwarts are John Maskns at tackle Dick Harris at tenter and Ralph Strayhorn and John Staples at guard Giant Pat Preston the Mills Home product by way of Wake orest college will lead the Duke forwards Bulldog Williams star of Rose Bowl victors of last January will team with Preston at tackle letcher Wall a Lexing ton product may start at centerwith Ben Cittkdino and Herman Smith at end and Charlie Milner end Jim Myers at guard leet Billy Myers Lexington ecatback Bernie Rohling Vander bilt fullback Hosea Rodgers of Alabama Eddie Bryant of Virginia end Wayne Palmer of Southern Methodist carry offen sive hopes against the Blue Devils It will be the first of two meet ings between the two arch rivals They square off again at Chapel Hill on November 20 Most of the naval and marine 12 trainees of both teams will be missing by then however since graduation time is only a couple of weeks away (Special to Daily New) MT AIRY Oct The Mt Airy high Granite Bears jumped into an early 13 0 lead and coasted tea 19 6 triumph over Burlington high here tonight in a non conference engagement Thomas found a hole in the Bur lington line and shot through for a 79 yard scoring dash the first time Mt Airy started a series of playa early in the ball game ana ha added the point to put the Bears ahead to stay In this same first quarter Bolen went eight yards on a reverse for Mt Airy's second tally the half time score reading 13 0 in favor ox xne xocais Mt Airy added its the third quarter on Thomas to Leftwich yards Husky red Miller scoring march quarter The 185 pounder carried the ball and passed it 40 yards to the Mt Airy two from where ha plunged over for the tally Try for point xaiica The lineups: llurllngUn Pickard Lasley Morris RG Madden RT Greeson RE Cashion Miller Glenn Burke Baker Score by Burlington Mt Airy Row Over Mineral Springs Reidsville used every player on me xeaervw competition tackle and minutes aft er the opening kickoff for Reids first touchdown He also converted the extra point The same etzer chalked up the second tally in the second quarter when he smashed two yards to climax a scoring drive Later in the same period ho passed to Everett sub end for another touchdown Blaylock reserve back raUbped 20 yards for Reidsville final score in the fourth quarter while he passed to Everett for the extra point last triumph over Louisiana State undefeated Texas A and figures to run one two with Texas in the southwest conference pro vided that the Aggies get past un known TCU tomorrow Oklahoma which held Texas to a one touchdown victory last week figures to give Tulsa powerful civilian team a real tussle while A A nu longer little College of the Pacific team will face its uei per west pery ball that the vic tory gained on a comeback from a 0 7 deficit was not certain until Co Capt Ed Mabry intercepted Bobby pass on 33 with 45 seconds to play in the game It was strictly a battle for the ground power they drove for 317 yards and 12 first downs and the aerial and end sweep threats Pearson Catches Two Coach Porter wide open offense started with a bang two neat passes being the payoff Charlie Pearson the biggest threat the Wave had and an effective ball carrier throughwt caught both of them the second on a five yard completion in the right flat for a touchdown Then Pear son kicked the point That lead went into the half but the Whirlies started driving John Schopp tallied the first local score a big hole inside right tackle greeting his one yard plunge Then soon after the payoff punch eeney was given a reverse with second down and five to go and he made those necessary yards with a few to spare He cut back when in the secondary scooted right be tween Pearson and Dan Gunter both of whom apparently tagged him He was loose then and Pear son a step behind on the Gastonia 25 was left waiting at the gate eeney who can check did just that His 65 yard run a thriller in xne oroxen neia won xne game 12 7 as Jack placements failed Up front the local line kept the Gastonia ball carriers fairly well in check most of the damage being at the ends The entire forward wall played good ball opening nice holes and proving a big reason for Greensboro's 317 ground yards The locals got the jump but the quarterback made a mistake Aft er a punting duel in the first quarter each team managing to creep into the territory mo mentarily the Whirlies not away eeney picked up 31 big yards to xne oasionia out on xirsx down a pass called It was inter ceoted and Gastonia steoned off Di yaras xor its loucnaown Pearson nicked un 11 John Mc Craw the fullback made three Then Bobby rye pitched up the middle to Pearson and the Green Wave star was caught from be hind on the Greensbro five The Waves stayed in the air On first down they passed in the right flat for the score Halmtime caught the Whirlies They had driven from their own 33 to a first down on the Gastonia one mainly on Bill hard driving including a 19 yard jaunt But Don McCormick missed on the first teedee try and George Ralls fumbled the second as the half ended Coming back after the rest to a field drenched by rain the Whirlies took command They drove to the Gastonia 15 where rye fell on fumble The visitors punted out and this time the Whirl ies made their threat good eeney got 7 Chambers 9 McCormick 6 Haus 6 cnamoers second on scored After the three plays bounds on eeney and McCormick got a first down to precede eeney's 55 yard touchdown trip That was the final piay ox me iniru quarter The lineup: ureensooro LE Rierson LT Curran LG Shores Coble RT Rawlins RE Apple Rafis Weber RH Greeson Schopp Score by periods: Greensboro Gastonia Scoring summary: Greensboro: Touch jeeney Gastonia Point after touchdown Pearson suosutuuons: i Anton eeney Simmons Phlnns Chambers Garrett Bull Groves Dealon Officials Referee Hackney Una) umpire Dunham (Tulsa) man Brown (Carolina) judge (Lenoir Rhyne) Oxford Wildcats Down Warrenton (Special to Daily News) OXORD Oct The Oxford high school Wildcats won the third football game in four starts when they beat Warrenton at Warren ton this afternoon 12 6 Williams and Daniel Sokniel scored for Oxford On the fourth slay Williams threw a pass to Dan el in the end zone Williams and Talley starred for Oxford Oxford has won over Hillsboro Koxoorcf ana Betnei hui ana to the Methodist Orphanage of leigh BARTOLCMTRIUMPHS HARTORD Conn Oct 15 (AP) A first round right to the eye won for Sal Bartolo New York featherweight contender a third round knockout of Billy Bates of Pittsburgh at the auditorium last night in what was to have been an eight rounder By JACK HORNER Daily News Sports Editor DURHAM Oct 15 The Blue Devils of Duke uni versity ruled heavy favorites over the Tar Heels of Uni versity of North Carolina here tonight on the eve of their gridiron struggle Saturday afternoon in Duke stadium Kickoff time is 3 The odd makers consider Duke about two touchdowns better than Carolina However some ardent Blue Devil supporters are giving Carolina and 18 pointe A capacity crowd or some 35000 is expected to see the tussle No temporary bleachers have been in stalled due to the manpower situa tion and the standing room only sign is expected to go up before game time The rival coaches Eddie Camer on of Duke and Tom Young of Carolina laughed at the odds after sending their squads through final polishing drills this afternoon nonsense to rate us that much better than com TneniM Coarh amprnn be a good close ball that can go either way be a favorite when lina and Duke meet on the football field Anything can warned the Blue Devil mentor we have a chance to win I see any use in playing the laughed Skipper Young in his first year at the Tar Heel helm the underdog and should be but we hope to make a better showing than most folks are expecting going to put forth our best effort and we hope be good added the Caro lina coach The rival coaches pronounced their squads in tip top physical condition with one exception both having a star end on the sidelines SEASONAL TEAM REULTS Camp Davis Is avored Over liers CHAPEL HILL Oct Camp Davis generally was rated the favorite for their scheduled game with the Navy Pre flight Cloud busters in Kenan stadium here to morrow The game first athletic contest between the two service teams will start at a crowa ox aoout 5000 including 1875 naval cadets is expected The Soldiers arrived here this afternoon and went through a short workout Their coach Maj Henry A Johnson and Lt rank Kim brough mentor both said their teams were in good shape Probable starting lineups: Camp Davl Pre flight LE Nessing Golash LT Southward Lowans LG Primavea Jones Vannoy Hamilton RG Gower Callahan RT Melius DouglasRE Baranowski Mais Yoder Beattie Stoeckel Hare Provenzano Hecker Besemes Hart Reynolds Drubs Salisbury 26 0 (Special to Dally News) SALISBURY Oct 15 Rolling up 217 yards rushing to 34 and gaining a 12 2 margin in first downs Reynolds high of Winston Salem defeated Boyden high 26 0 in a Western class A game here tonight Reynolds scored two touchdowns in the second quarter one 17 yard pass from Bill Ball to Jack Lyons and the other on a five ya plunge by Masten after a long drive other two scores came in me tnira penoa as Masten broke away for 30 yards and a touchdown and Myers went 18 yards to paydirt on a reverse Masten kicked two extra points The game left each team with a 1 1 conference record 1 The lineups: Pos Reynold LE Butler LT Joyce LG Smith Gibson York RT Chambers RE Thompson QB Whiteheart LH Lyons Horton Masten Score by periods: Probable Starting Lineups or Clash The probable starting lineups on the Duke Carolina game at Durham today with the school each played attended follow: DUKE UNIVERSITY LE Ben Cittadino Duke LT Pat Preston Wake orest LG Charlie Milner letcher Wall Duke RG Jim Myers Tennessee RT Bulldog Williams Georgia RE Herman Smith Duke TB Buddy Luper Duke BB Leo Long Duke WB Lloyd Blount Miss State Tom Davis Duke NORTH CAROLINA LE Barney Poole Mississippi LT John Maskas Virginia Tech LG Ralph Strayhorn Carolina' Dick Harris So Meth Bull Johnson So Meth RT red Hamilton Vanderbilt RE Ray Poole Mississippi TB Billy Myers Carolina BB Wayne Palmer So Meth WB Eddie Bryant Virginia Hosea Rodgers Alabama Officials: Cheves Georgia' referee Amis Georgia Tech umpire rew Washington and Lee fieadlinesman Slate AAC field judge Kickoff: 3 Concord Defeats Asheboro By 25 0 (Special to Dally Newt) CONCORD Oct: The Con cord high Spiders scored in every quarter except the fourth to turn back a stubborn but outclassed Asheboro high Blue Comet eleven here tonight 25 0 in a South Pied mont conference game Jim Dorton chalked up the first Concord touchdown on a one yard plunge in the opening quarter Lem Willis sprinted around end for 16 yards and the second tally in the second quarter A few minutes later Jim Dorton hit center for five yards and another score He kicked me point Willis added in the fourth yard run Coach Paul crew sparked took to the air Concord 12 yard line in the fourth quarter only to be thrown back taken the Spider line stiffened Saunders led Asheboro to 11 first downs but the Comets never could get going when in enemy territory thinks to the heavy and stubborn 4oncora Tar Heel Harriers Meet Navy Outfit (Special to Daily Newsi CHAPEL HILL Oct 15 The young and green North Carolina cross country team once the scourge of Dixie will meet the crack Navy harriers in Annapolis at 1 Saturday in a prelim to the Penn State football game The Tar Heels were to leave by train tonight and return Saturday night Two sophomores who won track letters while still freshmen Julian McKenzie and Jimmy Miller head the Carolina hopes Coach Dale Ranson said the other five men would be chosen from among Dick Hollander Hall Partnck Clark Burritt Morris Howard En nis and Bill Halsey JACOBS RENTS ARENA NEW YORK Oct Boxing Promoter Mike Jacobs an nounced today he had taken over St arena and plans to hold weekly fights there whenever Madison Square garden is unavail able St Nick's located at 66th street and Columbus avenue has a seating capacity of about 4500 Wake Rivals Play Tonight RALEIGH Oct Wake orest and State will hold their 1943 version of the for the championship of Wake be fore approximately 12000 cash cus tomers here at 8 tomorrow The game probably will be one of the best of the day as both teams are made up of 17 year olds and 4 and neither so uad has much ame advantage in either weight or ex Inerionno Although they have lost al lof the three games played to date Wake Deacons are given a slight edge over the State Wolf pack The Deacons have about a half dozen men who were on the squad last year while the 'Pack have a single player with prior cuiicjje experiuxiut: Probable starting lineup: Wake oreat LE Bruno LT Garrison Ratterree Starford Hobb Hobb Harris 7 QB Barbour LH Sacrinty: RH Brogden Perry Davidson Battles Coast Guardsmen CHARLOTTE Oct Davidson will send its light Wild cat football squad against a burly team of Charleston Coast Guards men tomorrow in Charlotte Memo rial stadium The kickoff is sched uled for 3 Coach Gene McE Davidson squad has been busy all week drill ing on an aerial game Standouts of the Coast Guard are the ends John Witkowski for merly of ordham and Jim Lan caster who last year did his pass snatching for the undefeated Har din Simmons Sun Bowl team Probable lineups: Cot Guard LE Lancaster XT uarocr LG Digiovanni Chapman RG Henderson RT rashier Wltowskl Taggart Spencer Cole Johnston 0 icro Touchdowns Touchdown Greensboro McCormick xanenan Brantley Good Caro lines Hawn HIGH SCHOOLS Greensboro 12 Gastonia Raleigh 28 Charlotte Wilson 12 Durham 19 Burlington 26 Mineral Springs 26 Salisbury 19 High Point 30 Hamlet 25 Asheboro Kannapolis Rockingham Warrenton COLLEGE SCORE 10 Monroe Plays At Camp Lejeune NEW RIVER Oct Pass Cl CAA game scrimmage aiAttnal CXAllM JUUJUMIIV 1 11 ort Mon na5 oecome an apnorism mis sea 1 1 1 1l llllg 5 'j HOW IT HAPPENED Grcanabara Gastonia 12 irst downs 5 817 Gain rushing 102 2M Net rushing 1 passes Attempted It 8 Passes completed It 3 Intercepted by Yards passing 57 8 No itunla 7 28 Average punts 34 SB Punt returns 27 Opp fumble recovered by 1 Penalties 20 Inelude two blocked kicks CAROLINA 7 Georgia Tech 20 19 Penn State 0 23 Jacksonville NAS 0 49 Total points 20 DUKE 40 New River 0 61 Richmond 0 42 Carolina Navy 0 13 Naval Academy 14 156 Total points 14.

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