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The Atlanta Journal from Atlanta, Georgia • 64

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I I 11 i I 6 CbcStlanta Journal hie Atlanta cuxsiitutiox Sunday nov 2 1952 wy 'A4 SUMMARY 1 and for W' ZSk W' EVERYTHING CLICKED MEHRE SAYS SUMMARY 2 3 4 Bv EDWIN POPE ENTIRE STOCK! NATIONALLY ADVERTISED fake loafe rape half 1 With a minute left in the half giving ST but Spiers stuck with the fresh Tech cranked up men class giving it to Slick Mc eyed eight man line and I of the crucial game VALUE! for STYLE! for Sizes: 7 12 6 13 EE 6 12 D1 VISON'S BASEMENT uare EN ia corr oy came down with tne six North caroitn Ckiee rxollnri off Mine iruiiive vz nern 8 404 1 SO carried out to per first half as Tech highly rated Duke to 46 that Coach Barker bucked over equally nice catch by Knox for a TD This wrapped up the scoring for the PM for Tech No one can stop this Tech team and if you believe me ask Duke 2 a Ttfescopic reg 799 DUKE DEENSIVE line Lawrence and Meadows as for a freshman Tommy Spiers Lofton put three boards Vaught young star who the 180 Rmhinc rrtl 1 jnlJX AKrmptvd la Completed' I'xwt Intereeptrd TonU antiBC Airraib lomble Ijot arts renalUed Eowl They were Invited But he came right back George Truett recovered a loose ball to give Spiers another chance He passed 19 yards to Jim Tom Bridges then threw 10 to Muir What a price on top quality loaf Basement's Pre Dodd would pick no the game because they stars rom where Ig I would single out Bill Brigman the Tech quarter back as the key man to this amazing Jacket offense The boy justified all the confidence Coach Dodd had in him by call ing as near a perfect game as a field general can call He stuck to the nregame plans Varker to take on and Ijirry breezed yard scoring play extra oint closed gap to 13 7 It could not and it blink score four sec five the touch He set second running OLE MISS BULLDOZES LOUISIANA STATE 28 0 tory in six starts and the Tar fourth consecutive loss with foothall at his com Tailback Pat Oleksiak spurred another trip to the nine but that one was stopped too by Caro scrappy defense inally Gainer stole a Newman pass at midfield Plunges hauled the Vols to the 25 and Byrd darted to 895 By HARRY MEHRE Journal Constitution Staff Writer DURHAM Nov 1 You may like Ike and that? lie sent Parker wide and the sophomore managed to outdis tance Vol sidehack Hugh Garner Newman grooved the pass for the dead run in on a 65 Tom the halftime Tennessee Air Barrage Sets Up Rout of Outclassed North Carolina JIMMY WADE GAINS 12 YARDS Reaches North Carolina 31 AP Wirephoto I DURHAM Nov 1 Glenn Turner 19a pound fullback bulled his way over from the four yard line for the second touchdown in the first period here Saturday afternoon Tank Law rence 235 pound tackle from Macon Ga wrapped his arms around the Jacket fullback at the one yard line but driv HARDWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY MINNESOTA dropped back to kick but tried to run out when the center snap was wide Mask a 185 pound demon defender flagged him down behind the goal giving the Rebels a safety and 15 0 score Coach Gus battered Tigers still beat up from the Maryland defeat of last week had their best work with a spread type formation VOLS OVERPOWER TAR HEELS 41 14 DOGGETT WAS able to throw hptiAi frnm thp dppn nositions He moved after halftime to the 41 yard line But the drive failed and after an exchange of kicks Mis sissippi started rolling again The offensive spark was lighted by Jack 32 yard punt re turn but Ole Miss could not score until Lofton went to the well After seeing the double stripe: twice Lofton wanted more He got glory and got his regulars back into the came but Ixewman was too hot nnt nc a flpnkor TOOK touchdown pass with no one around us extra noint made 'it 31 11 as the third quarter cncieaj A Shires field goal attempt from the 17 went awry in the late min THE VICTORY especially fine before 22500 homecoming fans kept the Mississippi club of Coach Johnny Vaught unbeaten but watching the record with Mary? land coming up Nov 15 Lofton took center stage from Rebel quarterback Jimmy Lear but was not the only star Rebel fans whooped their Con federate yells flinger young After Lear and TDs past the went with this I calmly took Mississippi to its final touchdown During the fourth quarter spiers inrew seven iimus pleted four for 86 yards Lear watched from the bench thinking of his three completions in 17 1 attempts Lofton 'Scores Three Times In Whitewash of Tigers Cool another frosh to carry over placement made it 28 0 Springfield could not move the Tigers and after Lear kicked to George Brancato Ole Miss scored' a saiety Brancato signalled for a fair catch and hl wave got ISU a 15 vard nenalty nutting the ball on the one foot line Al Doggett game was BtC BERTHA' MISS 21 252 122 24 Qatari THE had in fine a pair of tackles as you would want to see yet Brigman called hit plays so well and did such a' clever and smooth job of faking that these two stalwarts were han died with apparent ease during those torrid first 30 minutes when the Engineers really exploded on this top ranking defensive unit Georgia first touchdown drive of 73 yards early in the first quarter was a football symphony as Brigman waved his baton and each man responded with just the right block the slight fake and that all added up to first downs and a touchdown Quarterback Brigman seemed to use his full repertoire of plays on this brilliant drive and Glenn Turner responded by bucking over the midde Inside tackle and outside tackle to make the key yards to kern the drive rolling i This was Turner's best dav of the year and if the junior fullback keeps up his good work the Tech offense will be more devastating than ever To show you how well the ground attack was moving Tech threw only two passes in the first YARDSTICK pint Down Ruhlng Vantage Taulng Yardage lae Attempted I'auei ompleted Passe Intercepted ranting Average umble Izst Yard penalized which had been I i 1 1 i a nt at iv times but bog Eing down just louuiduwiu I often Mme I to life Saturday tor tne enure a aa aJ 10 dllU iliV at i hod i lorwarus 30 vard swept the i it aside The flying feet of fullback Haro! (Monk) Lofton proved his key to the greatness gate pound pexform er was quick turn Lotton ed the board 1 1 after only minutes 16 onds going yards first down up the tally 32 yards and then from the one And then the Brookhaven Miss junior injected life into a sagging last half Ole Miss club in the third period bulleting four yards for the score after pushing goalward with runs of 11 and 17 yards 7 0 14 6 0 6 Touchdowns in" momentum took him into the end zone for the Jackets second or four touchdowns against the Southern Conference powerhouse The touchdown came after Bob Sherman blocked Worth punt and Cecil Trainer recovered it at the Duke 18 Tech scored in six plays after the blocked Staff Photo by Bill Warren Shires four I By EDDIE BARKER Journal Congtitution Staff Writer OXORD Miss Nov 1 Louisiana State unnetsity came here for the first time in 2d years Saturday and left wondering if the trip was really necessary after a marauding band of Johnny Rebels from Mississippi swamped them 28 0 I I sold don argue i ncneve it I saw it picking them to win in the Rose Bowl I don't care if they can't play in the Rose would win if they and I am YARDSTICK CAKOLINV It AH 1T 1 PUKE GOAl A Tech Staff Came Up With Dream Game they could block ft Eutz punt oc jrtUe inc uunicu uviii 1 tight punt formation set and Lutz was back barely nine yards As by end Bud slayj who had sneaked it was planned Sherman rushed jehind Tiger defenders Lear through an opening and blocked kicked to the Ole Miss 15 where fourth down Ijitz punt and Trainer Jbe fumbled and James recovered for Tech on the Duke fk father of two children rc il8 yard line 1 covered Lear passed to Shay who It took just six quick plays all again dropped the ball but Howell directed at the Duke tackles and scooped it up on lhe five Lofton guards to make this second touch cracked over but kick was down and assure Tech fans that wide leaving it 6 0 the Engineers were right 1 speed on this plays was' bvT Hi: HAD another chance terrific and he was not stopped shortly Cliff Stringfield operating until he was a couple of feet from formation for the injured the Duke goal Hardeman was as Norm Stevens passed and ran to signed the minor detail of carry ing the hall across and did just that on his first try fine drives off tackle Saturday will set up the wide stuff much better for the rest of the year If he continues to Re gain his old form quarterback Brigman will have every tool of offensive maud and I care for the job of setting up the defenses against this Tech team We ore looking for a man who is now a successful salesman but who would consider a better connection Ve have a lifetime proposition to offer in on established territory We provide an excellent security program including a good retire ment plan We will teach you our business and will pay $400 00 a month while you get going If you can sell you can definitely make a substantial income in this Company We are a well established ire and Casualty Insurance Com pany with a good public reputation and want a man of the same class The present opening is in South Georgia If you would like to be considered for this opening or some future opening coll us at Elgin 2644 or write 0 Box 1583 Atlanta for on appointment An Outstanding Opportunity An Outstanding Man McCormic Led COP Clios Orecion 14 6 W' i i r4 ijtf ixijv ilege oi aciiic nanoacK ioin imv jCormic scored both touchdowns in I a 14 6 victory over Oregon Satur day I McCormic scored on a 12 yard ipass from quarterback Roy Otto and on a 15 yard run Oregon had its brief moment of a sriort nvfccl jeaa it after Lea Pasley ran 30 yards 'midway the second period when with a Doggett boot setting up on quarterback Hal Dunham on his the Mississippi 49 Iofton ran 11 (second play of the game hit half then Westerman the day's leadingback Ted Anderson on an 81 yarj rusher with 122 yards in 12 tries (pass went 13 Lofton again moved 17 1 Coe and officials gained the next 15 Oregon I putting the ball on the 2 A five McCormick 2 Points after touchdowns De ivard nenaltv set it back to the 1 crl 2Scorine Arderson com 1 zS uenny ntuei me guu lo Jack Cooke at ihe 12 dream game for the Tech 'ing staff with the squad reachingthe heights at exactly the right moment for their biggest game of the year Coach Mara for were all the 35 but could go no further Mississippi took over Lear passing 10 yards to Wilson Dillard Then Lorton lit out for 32 yards and Dick Westerman broke clear for 20 to put the ball on the one for Lofton's blast The Johnny Rebs were saddled up now and freshman quarterback 1 Tommy Spiers started throwing after LSU failed to negotiate first I down yardage He hit Howell for yards to the 42 on one pitch The Yellow Jackets feared the 'and then found the big end across Duke running attack so the plan midfield on the 35 personal was for Tech to control the ball TD assault fizzled when LSU in against this yard eating split at tcrccptcd behind the goal tack This was fcction in the outrushed the team 196 yards A A VA 4K 1 A 111 A 4 '11 A A 1 11 Zill Ca 1 1 1 1 1 and it all unfolded quickly and finished it up with a nice toss and pleasantly and led to the happy equally nice catch by Knox for a ending nimtPd jans to ime spelling Adlal or our THE TECH COACHES thought OJ? MIgs plaverB oulnm L1nY I bered LSU cocaptains mla I field 1 I zn caa hie first nass dronncrl i did not last utes Parker fumbled on the first scrim a mage play of the second half and 364 Roger Rotroff recovered for Ten noinessee at the enemy 30 Shires' BU OR the foot of King Lear the score would have been worse As it was the whitewash was the uumini'i first administered to an Ltu ciuo all right with me or perhaps you like Aalai ana were a Pebe squad in 40 year coins 1o have a fight about that but personally I like Tech 443 yard kicking average lc enw ihnm Hoflatn an inflated Blue Devil SQUad from Duke was hiehliehted bv a 67 vard boot 1 Triit cif Safiirdav and it took them iust about 10 minutes that rolled dead on the LSU one to demonstrate to about 45000 football fans that today the I foot line and personal Dukes were in for a gridiron depression and I mean re yardsuck showed 122 yards for 22 swept io brillianl eonpepne ror yardsl 1 28 7 victory they were playing But sconngg 21 points nw I duk 7 virlnrv thev were nlaving Gamer their finest game of the year An Hd offensive squad And GENUINE COMORT! these nationally advertised ers! 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MIGHTY ahi pi MHU0H DOLLAR 1 out a triumph And it was any sent Davis deep The 200 pounder hut tv nir nl fnr Tennessee In madp a brilliant leanine catch of their five previous games bullet pass and fell overioff tackle for the final touchdown Vols had scored only thrice by the1 goal Shires kicked the 20th point Shires kick concluded scoring at forward pass Tennessee opened a fresh on 41 14 But Saturday Carr Snavely set defense as anyone would have done to stop Tennes see fullback Andy Kozar Kozar was stopped in a relative way (he got 54 yards in 13 carries) but the eight man line left deep defense in such thin supply that it was a patsy for preci sion passers Tennessee hit seven of 16 passes for 115 yards nt the right times North Carolina held to only 6R yard ni'liing clicked on eieht Of 18 for 161 yards Tennessee came down to earth In the later stages and registered 167 jards ngrnund irst downs told the tale as usual 3 to nine in Ten nessee's fax or Eight minutes of phinge and punt stuff opened the fair cool after noon When Tennessee finally un coiled Carolina stopped a 79 yard drive at its eight on Dan recovery of fumble Thus the first quarter ended scoreless But the Vols quickly fired a telling round They took a punt by ex Darlington of Rome ace Bud Wallace and rode a rough ing penalty to 4L Two thrusts each by Ted Schxx anger and Wade carrier to the 26 and Ed Mor gan burst off tackle to the 15 Wade spun a pas into the end zone and Davis and UNC fresh LC (OV IET ENDS Nealy McLeod Mrph LET TACKLES ModiCTit Miller Ribo chaux Sandra IET GUARDS Alford Shaw McAdam CENTERS Camp D1U Jone RIGHT GUARDS Lansing Xjurrenea Dye KaliL RIGHT TACKLES oumet Sanford Leake Oliver RIGHT ENDS MltdielL Tumlnelio Gutll elmo QUARTERBACKS Stcngfield WampoM LET HALBACKS Rachal Hodje Nicolo Brancato Prescott RIGHT HALRACK" Doczett Oakley Juenke Davl ULLBACKS Marchand Sinunons Gau treaux Mississippi! 281 LET ENDS Slay Mask Bridget Truetl tt Ttattfh' XCnrrantl 81 Monteomerv Weiss left Guards Man ott CENTERS Beatty Intrant Hht 'Shep 4 herd RIGHT GUARDS CiJdweiL Mura Jeml 425 gn Brashler RIGHT TACKLES Gilbert Union Me 89 Kinney James rlixj Xa 1 nunl NsCIj 1 Adams QUARTERBACKS Lear Reed Smers LET Dillard Patton Palav Oft Williams Brown RIGHT HALBACKS Welterman Kelly Mulrhead Kinard Chiidiet ULLBACKS Lofton Mangum Brenner i Matthews Tussle I Score by Quarters: I LSU 0 Mississippi 13 2 0 13 28 Mississinoi Scorini: Touchdowns Iofton 3 McCool Point after touchdowns tear 2 Safety Mask seven and Esterman was slightly injured picking up' Lofton smacked over 1 Nr NORTH CAROLINA HI LET ENDS Kocornick Norn erye SlLET TACKLES Optiz Hiwns ra dcre Lambert Reaver LET GUARDS oti NevtU Alexan Mullen Bruton Wallins KiRIGHT GUARDS Patterson Hunh Mar CnRlGHT TACKLES McCreedy Adler Mainer Waaler QUARTERBACKS Newman Long Ridenhouer i Kf HALBACKS Lackey Lons Kei RIGHT' Parker Deweese Cooke Port ULLBACKS Wallace Sea sell TEASIEE 4 It IET ENDS Davis ranklin Seeno victi Nickla Kirkpatmk i TArci UavcrMk isher Jaurnat stair river a KNOXVILLE Tenn Nov lennessee aryriucKcn Adami Pan familiar power offense to belt North Carolinas understaffed vest Moeiier chapman secondarv with three straight touchdown passes Saturday! 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UA Myers and crunched on to a 41 14 nonconference victoiy befoie Hssiam Atkm 22000 Kolenlk Rotrott Sophomore tailback Jimmy Wade working expertlj oftcqArterbacks Hubbard go Gen Bob single wingback formation tosed theeuteL IULyBArKS first two scoring pitches to Johnny Davis and Vic Kolemk foi xTcHTrIIAU SACKS Morgan xrn i inrii Cunmneham 11 and 13 vards ULLBACKS Kmr Batblsn Schwanzer Pat Shires hit Davis with the man De eesc tougnt lor it Bvni Gnesbch Dhrow for 39 yards uavis Tiu Tniirc i'? fine spcnndarv! ooint played its hand Two of the re extra point on the ancient maining three Vol kick and pas to Ed Nickla on or after pas intercep tions Shires bucked one for threej TltAILlNG 7 0 Carolina yard Ed Nickla returned a stolen tered on its split again 20 and Pay Byrd ran 25 yards Wallace retreated to kick to round out the pointers kicked niacements and passed for the fifth conversion Both Carolina i wns i aine on passes from Marshall Newman im pressive fresh man I i quarterback to sophomore ha Iarrv Parker The first was! Shirks kicked out at for 65 yards the other for 12 Newman for 11 yards thcnlhe 50 and those were the first two airipuiied his four star special scores the vols naa reiinquisnea all year A A zx yv lz As 0 Camltnf Srorirt: Pker Keller Pmnu diw KdfkVl fYA I VIM Koenik snire Nirida Byrt Point after touchdown Nickla Siiiiv 4 'put slaught fiom its 27 It was delayed came 11 xx 1 1 i i IIIIIIIIO'X Uy ail txtiiaiic vk luiMw guard 33 but on the first play Andv Mvers burst through and the afterward Shires shot a a 1 aw wwaw al Iv 1 inlAi ww 4 xx le 7 Hdu taiuuvu CW x'and onened un 7 'the hands ot mammotn voi iachie Carolinas lom niggins a 4 1 1 I 7 1 a a a xax rvlAZ 41SAY xm i lUOUg AiKins ar vxx ratieiioii nnd The reiied on in from the three to goalward on every play safetyman 26 7 When he kicked goal it wasi next ume i Pik ren hs 27 7 soon as Carolina gained boo into new squad a new coaching staff nossession neave into 1 vioLio land bo in the junior college divi the flat was speared by Nickla ii hvsion Then I might call for a tie SXfrn boded 1 iaaaxx YJ UAr't ftrfriln I hnllOVO it to 34 7 still in the third period THE TAR HEELS struck oacK courageously after taking over at Nott ronn ennt a nas io kannv Keller at the 33 and another HENSLEY BLOCKED a second head Muirhead went to the one Duke Dunt to set up the fourth and last touchdown from the Duke 33 Hardeman and Turner played a rat a tat tat on the Blue Devil line and Brigman GLENN TURNER CARRIES DUKE'S LAWRENCE INTO END ZONE Mrhrr 11 CMiJOneAvay UVCis lur 1 wnmndii ivhict atkinc Hr iivis kJ oiiu co Haiipr xin uumi 'vu lx I rvaccaH tn Tlavic at the 18 and WadCiivanror nn a I came in and ran to the 13 1 1 tackle incapacitated 1 Charley Ridenhour and Wade cap I italized upon the substitution of freshman Al Long The play went right at the a pass to Kol enik for 13 yards and the touch down Shires' wide placement left it 13 0 Kv NT 4 PicnjKt 5 s' 4 AS4Z feK nj" Xs 'z ai jl N' Xsj i dUu vri vt SS 9S5 rr: 'j 4 zW xvzx Wy AA A vt mJ? 5 sxxa'M xs A 1 Ya THsxv a Ik J' ry A xy yy vay 'v Jva yS jx vs 'N WK Ty? 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