SIDELINES Seconds Run Bulldog Plays Against Skins EDWARD K. SACHS By Strategy Nets Army Touchdown Star Sporta Writer RESERVES SCORE *j Madison Square Garden a solid tc in New York state, the New tapering through body Up woulc York Herald-Tribune reported this a pair of piano legs, Rudy TWICE AGAINST look in your favorite col- Cards week is a fish which has eluded very good

the ■ Double-Headers uniform at northern fishermen for 20 years. lege team’s power ★_ back 13—(U.R)— She or he, or maybe it would be spot. FIRST STRINGERS NEW YORK, Nov. A • better to say it. is a muskellunge, schedule of 21 double-headers, the old oi Gl OWNER OF better known to the trade as a Of course at the ripe age largest ever carded for Madison BOXER wouldn’t be in- muskie. 32, Rudy probably Putt Square Garden, was announced to- WANTS Re- Brogden Charge! CUT OF terested in the Rah-Rah-life. night for New York City’s big- RICH us that one of our professors When he. she or it was captured minds Through Punting Drill For time basketball season, starting written Raw-Raw. PURSES, CONTRACTS by the New York Conservation De- should be Game Dec. 5 and running through March partment, it was measured and Friday Fayetteville 7. NEW YORK, Nov. this football 13_Jjfur. to be 49 3-4 inches long, just On the whole, year’s Joe found The two national championship poral Vela, who owns half the world's season has not been marked by By GENE WARREN ^ 6 3-4 inches shorter than tournaments, the Invitation and the light-heavyweight any great upset. Pitt nearly pulled That old saying "practice wha- champion m, record. National Collegiate Athletic Associ- Lesnevich, heard one last week Ohio State is the theme whicl about those W holding you preach” numbers How- ation, probably also will be held they’re to New York Conserva- scoreless until the last period. Coaches Leon Brodgden and Toir offering Gus p* According here at the conclusion of the regu- a fight, and has contacted it holds ever on the whole the favorites Davis are going by these autumr his J vation records, probably lar schedule. owner, Lew Diamond, known of have come through each weekend as the two mentors throw from SOrZ the record for age any days where in after the season con- thRl The 33 out of town teams which Germany about wild fresh water fish. Pet'r B. usually early every type of offensive play an ad** it has been in will vie with vance on his “cut.” Duryea. Conservation Commission- fusion. Now that the Fayetteville Bulldogs thrive metropolitan quintets to a Army will probably lose the first team Wild- in the garden games include Notre The Honest er is still looking for suitable print. on, against Brakeman, which j. and Alabama will be beaten ses- Dame although the Irish for a Lew’s trophy for the angler who captures Navy cats in this week’s practice calling name on jtcob,' Vanderbilt. while indicated would not re- the giant. by sions. they Beach, replied that the fow A second team, turn because of the gambling scan- looks but it high-spirited rosy, sn’t here yet a season By the way, just what has hap- at the Soldier fav- dal involving the Brooklyn Col- and if This has certainly been glanced City’s Corporal Joe was in to one of basketball team last season. th‘’ for often beaten teams to turn the pened Vandy, formerly orite plays a few times yesterday lege neighborhood, Lew would football schools in Two coast put y,. tables on the victors. Out the strongest and drove the strategy at the west teams, Oregon bite on him for a perennial sawbuck or so the For the few years, the and will be back on in the Big Ten an Indiana team country. past varsity throughout most of Oregon State, This is one of at way pointing out a door mat for oth- the Nashville school has been off the the schedule after a three-year which is usually evening, trotting gridiror that all signs now the bottom of the While the to restrictions indicate the er conference teams is on top of the heap. after the practice with two touch- lapse due on trans- streets of Bash Boulevard will in the war has hurt the Vandy gridders, their belts. continental travel. Three other be heap while professional downs under paved with gold pieces it hasn’t helped any other team with a Cross, Drake and any day league Cleveland and Philadelphia Herman Vick, running from schools, Holy now. and And they’ll be the kind will probably play for the cham- the exception of Army Navy. backfield slot for the first time, Baylor, appear on the garden pro- of coins a guy wearing a pair of pionship. not only tossed a scoring aerial gram for the first time. box! reason is that ing gloves can pick Perhaps the real to ‘Hacksaw’ Tuttle, but galloped The two standout stars of last up—provided |„, he knows how to is another team in scholastic standards at Vanderbilt around the entire first eleven for ...... I season—skyscrapers Mikan handle same Army getting George (the are too for the low forehead Glen Davis faked a to gloves, that is, not the its innings this year after several high six points. Vick is ineligible for (4D, Army back, pass teammate in the first quarter of the Army-Notre of De Paul and Bob Kurland of coins)! needed to build a good line. Dame at New York, then ran with the ball t o score a touchdown for Oklahoma & It years of drought. Of course last boys, conference competition because o] game the Cadets. Army backs A. M.—both will be looks, too, as if this prosper Arnold Tucker (17), Herschel Fuson (?2),TomMcW illiams (25) and Doc Blanchard (65) fan out in back tive year’s Army team was one of the a league ruling which requires with their teams. The sched- biggest boom in to stave off Irish. Arm y won, 48 to 0. beak-busting but it wasn’t ’s star center, in for perfect qffense advancing ule includes N. Y. U. vs North is best in the country that a boy must be the city history going to cover a lot reason a Bryant Meeks is being boosted by Carolina on Dec. 27. more long ago that the only six months before he can take territory than this country. Gamecock fans for All-American * team scheduled the Cadets was to part in conference play. The fresh money isn’t honors. Oother candidates for All- oily in! take the beautiful trip to West uie dvx mr dicated but using lonaauun, ‘Break here, in Europe as American from this region include Up Army Cry On NAME PENN TACKLE Point. etteville’s favorite, the second well. Nat Fleischer, editor of Wake Forest’? Nick Sacrinty and Ring team looked impressive as Dick Magazine and a Wolf Harold both walking recipe We get quite a kick out of east- the pack’s Turner, and J. C- Price sprinted KENNEDY ASSUMES book about Hanson The Writer WEEK’S LINE STAR what’s stewing en the ern sports writers claiming the halfbacks. for nice Way, Says sock stove gains. at all times, reports Army for their own. Their brightest Punting practice was held with that British Meeks runs promoters and fight stars come from such oia southern Fans point out that who has been By WHITNEY MARTIN BY TED MEIER OF MART Kenneth Rogers, CONTROL men vision ao much green South Carolina on offense and de- — 'let. and western states as California, a arm NEW YORK, Nov. 13.— (JP) NEW YORK, Nov. 13—(£>)— Big handicapped with serious tuce” in the box Florida and And of fense, played both Clemson and Midweek hash: Uni- growing office Michigan. off some long INDICT MACPHAIL 252-pound George Savitsky, M. of without injury, getting ston McBain, president they’ve asked him to see how much course Doc Blanchard’s native Miami games substitution, ‘Mouth’ Mullinix took We can expect any day now to versity of Pennsylvania tackle who boots. Brian Marshall Field & Co., today an- some of our special talent South Carolina is far removed from and has sparked the South Carolina hear the cry: “break the knocked Columbia over would over baekfield post for up Army players Roger’s nounced competion of the sale of take, to on what could rightfully be called the team in all its games. Sacrinty has football team. It has been sug- like ten at Franklin Field in wholesale, fight the contact work. ON THREE COUNTS pins the merchandise mart, world's other side. eastern section. one of the best averages in that on passing Returns without fumbles delight- gested the only thing that Philadelphia Saturday, today .544 38 largest commercial building, to the country, pitching with can beat the cadets is their was voted this week’s Associated ed both coaches as Dave Banner- — press out of 59 BEL AIR, Md., Nov. 13—ffl interests representing Joseph P. BUY U. S. VICTORY BONDS Rudy York, Tiger first baseman completions attempts. halfback fea- clippings, Kit we don’t go along Press award as outstanding line- of the man, tricky right State’s Attorney D. Paul McNabb, Kennedy, former Ambassador to visiting Wilmington, looks like he Turner has been the heart with that. Those kids at West man. tured the runbacks with several of said Presi- up would be welcomed offense all season, dash- Harford County, that Great Britain. by any college Wolfpack’s Finer al- Point are too busy with their stu- After Columbia had taken a long gains. Little Jimmy dent Larry MacPhail of the New McBain said the new owner be- coach n the country as a fullback ing 105 yards for a score against dies to do much about 7-0 lead, Columbia faded out so stood out in this department. York was indicted reading quick candidate. massive shoulders Duke last Yankees today gan operating the property today. With Saturday. the themselves, and the rigid dis- of the picture as Savitsky went to Added strength was given by the November grand jury on A.t the same time, he announced cipline would trend to quiet any work on the Lions’ forward wall second string line yesterday after- two assault charges and one of Aat Field and Co.’s $9,350,000 of Hanover ideas of self-importance. Despite and backfield. Shifted to end 0’s, noon by two former New disorderly conduct. 3 cent mortgage serial bonds, the fear that in-bounds kickoffs defense, the huge Savitsky tore in- per Bear Clash High grididers, Winifred ‘Eyes’ Ernest Volkart, of Aberdeen, secured by the Mart, and with Redskin, would an epidemic of touch- to the Columbia backfield and com- Sutton and Louis Hanson. Md., who identified himself as bring due dates from 1945 to 1964, had downs on the returns, there have pletely upset its timing. He block- It was announced after the MacPhail’s attorney, said he had been completely retired Nov- 7, been remarkably few such in- ed one punt and recovered two practice that the Kiwanis Jayvees been informed by a court attache and that the fund- Be Seen Halas stances. to set the three 1945, remaining To By Linwood Gris- that MacPhail had been indicted. We’ve seen only one out- fumbles up first Club, captained by ed debt, $9,400,000 in 3.6 per cent had of-bounds kickoff, and obvious ac- Penn scores. som, will clash with their arch He said he not relayed his in- first fund Ncv. 13.—(£>)— skins are currently leading the as an mortgage sinking bonds, WASHINGTON, Charlie Smith’s Forty and formation to MacPhail. He added cident the ball skidded from “He was All-America against out of eastern division. rival, secured by the company’s state A portentious character he had no further statement the kicker’s toe on a mud- us if I ever saw one,’’ said Colum- Eighty team, Thursday afternoon to rainy, street store and due the Washington Redskins’ past Halas said in a long-distance make. dy day. bia’s Coach Lou Little afterwards. properties in the second game between the 1946 be re- hex them in Sunday’s foot- telephone conversation from San Penn de- from to 1964, would may two elevens. The clubs to MacPhail was arrested Oct. 8 on George Munger, mentor, where he had fought deemed Nov. 18. ball game with the Chicago Bears. Francisco, just three warrants sworn out after an The Swedish clared “there hasn’t been any a 7 to 7 tie at American Legion newspaper report of He is Commander George Halas, landed after 20 months in the Pa- Field McBain said the sale the and. both Oct. 5 disturbance in the Bel Air that the Swedish Athletic associa- tackle as good on Franklin that he will be an Stadium, Friday night, mart represents a loss to the com- f owner of the Chicago team. cific, “merely telephone exchange over his in- tion has charged Gunder this year.” go into this affray undefeated. Haegg of about but stat- observer” for the Bears the re- to a It was the second time this pany $2,500,000, jpr The Navy announced today that ability place long distance call and Arne Anderson with profes- year mainder of this season. ed retirement of the funded debt Halas is being discharged after from “Glenangus,” his showplace sionalism would seem to indicate that a Penn lineman has won the Asked if he the armed ivould ‘‘greatly simplify and 37 months of service. He plans to thought stockfarm near Bel Air. A nation- the officials have the idea that award. Several weeks ago guard forces’ of the wide four-hour work strengthen” the company's finan- AIRWAYS be in for the Bears- sports champions stoppage of when the track aces run it runs Joe Dickerson took first place for H Washington TAR DEMONS and Pacific theaters HEELS, :ial structure. Redskin clash—his first profes- European telephone employes occurred that into money, and the goal is the his work against Navy. would be for afternoon. John J. Reynolds, New York Curls crowned sional game since 1943. brought together $4 mile instead of the four-min- Another outstanding lineman, real broker proposed service Olympic in Ma- State’s attorney McNabb said a Tacoma senior on estate representing the heroes of Greece. last Halas saw was HEAD GRID SLATE ute mile. The idea in some Dodney Giske, The game quar- the mart would con- nila, Halas said: date for the MacPhail trial would the accom- Kennedy, said Redskins-Bears ters, on reading of the astonish- Washington State team, But that's the ancient the championship tinue to be as a whole- “I do not think that would be be set when the Harford county an unusual feat. He block- operated in Chicago in December SMITH ing times turned in on Swedish plished The modern meeting feasible. The transportation By HARRY circuit court convenes Nov. 19. He sale marketing center. way. The Bears prob- tracks, has been that the timers ed out an Oregon man so strongly three years ago. won, RICHMOND, Va„ Nov. 13.—W— added for men is lem is acute and nothing should that the probable trial date on one that both were knock- way today 41-21. must have used sun dials qr hour play interfere with demoblization and Two football would be Nov. 28. Carbon black, byproduct of nat- glasses. The fact as ed out, gaining an additional 15 the "JERIS-WAY."To on one of visits one of which have an that, report- And Halas’ last other movement by the services.” games, may MacPhail furnished a total of he threw Ore- ural gas used in tire manufacture, ed, the track fathers are willing yards. At one point have easy to comb, here, his Bears beat the Redskins Halas and important bearing on the champion- $550 bail when the three warrants is a variation of common supervised welfare to sacrifice the records in the gon’s triple threater, Jack Leicht, just in a title game that still is the talk recreation for officers ship of the circuit, are on the were served. They were sworn soot. well-groomed hair, 2,000,000 interest of amateur sport would for a 10-yard loss, and on the next of National League circles. It was and men while in the Pacific. Ad- books for this week-end. out by Mrs. Anna Towner, chief from loose seem to kill the idea national play blocked a punt on the seven- kept free the Bears’ shocking 73-0 victory miral Nimitz awarded North Carolina, unbeaten and operator of the telephone ex- recently pride had to do with yard-line that set up Washington’s dandruff, massage in 1940. The Bears aren’t unscored on in conference play, Thomas something going him the Bronze Star medal for his change; Dwyer, manager tying touchdown. this season but the Red- will with Coach D. C. (Pea- of the and Police daily with anywhere work. tangle telephone office, Bronco Kosanovich, Penn State scalp head) Walker's unpredictable Chief Raymond Fulker. Mrs. McConnell center, also accomplished the un- Wake Forest Deacons, who have Towner and Dwyer charged as- Sgt. Mickey submits the report on a usual for a lineman—in scoring two SEE OUR NEW one win and one loss. For those sault and battery. Fulker accused very busy guy. ! j Frats Defeat The is Gernon touchdowns against Temple. He Jaycees interested in comparisons of the MacPhail of disorderly conduct. gent Brown, of New FALL FELT HATS Orleans. Brown scouts got the first on a lateral and the In Civic records of the two teams, here for the Bowling Play New York' Baseball second on a recovered fumble. they are: Giants, Coaches The entire Navy line was prais- Gibson's \ The Tar Heels with a football, basketball and Haberdashery The Senior Frat team defeated opened CAPE PLAY ed for its work against Michigan, North Front Street win lost to PEAK baseball at Jesuit high school, , the Jaycees, Monday evening, in over Camp Lee, Georgia while DeWitt jrn teaches mathematics at the Coulter, Army tackle, a Civic Tech one touchdown, beat Vir- night Bowling League match at by was given plaudits for his work smothered classes at Louisiana State Uni- HAIR TONIC the Brigade Boys club alleys, 2219 ginia Tech, were by CONTINUES against Notre Dame. ! TODAY medical is a law- to 2196. Pennsylvania, won from Cherry versity school, corrects loose and the Bill Gear, an end, was the-spear- dandruff lost to Tennessee and last yer, father of two chil- 114 High single game for the Jaycees Point, head of the Texas Aggies’ attack MARKET ST. No matches were played yester- dren. One of his boys is quarter- SPORTSMEN! was rolled by Capillary who also week defeated William and Mary that Southern Methodist. in annual Fear Coun- back at L.S.U., and another full- upset He Formerly Sneeden’s had the best series of 475. High 6-0 in the last minute of a game day the Cape is back on the Jesuit intercepted two SMU aerials, broke single game for the Senior Frats at Norfolk. try Club touranment, Kirk Boehm, team. Lt. Comdr. through to throw SMU back for was thrown Keen Wake in- club professional announced last Larry French, the Brook- by with 167. Ev- ..Forest's five games losses on the and added that will big goal line once Hunting & Fishing Parties erett took Senior Frat series laur- clude a loss to Tennes- night, but play be lyn Dodger pitcher recently dis- one-point recovered a fumbled punt to pull els with 459. the resumed during the rest of this charged from the service, plans sea seg in opener, a shellacking team out of a hole. Arranged! Surf, deep week. to return to baseball next his by Army, defeat by Duke and a year. € Participants have until Satur- He’s 37 years old, but has fishing, boats, blinds, • win over North Carolina State only Golf Balls to their first round three more victories to go to reach and rooms. and Presbyterian. Tennessee, the day complete guides the coveted 200 mark. FOUNDED 1840 • Tackle only for which Wake Forest and matches, Boehm said. We’d like Fishing to see him the TELEPHONE 742 Carolina both have played, pro- In matches played this week L. get chance. BASEBALL LC DPS AVAILABLE AT B. HUDIBURG HOTEL vides scant testing grounds for the Orrell eliminated W. W. Camp- relative strength of the two teams bell 7-6; J. M. Johnson won from The fact that Lt. Cary Middle- N. PICKARD’S HoUy Ridge, C. cirtna thp T")PSl Pnff R* 7-fi IflSfi famo E. C. Hines by default, Earl coff, an amateur and still in the PLAN FOR 1945 209 Market St. Dial 2-3224 could at the first of the season and Boushee won from R. P. Hoffman Army, defeat a field of top PARK & TILFORD defeat in pros in the Pinehurst tourna- Carolina’s Saturday before by default, championship flight golf PARIS, Tenn., Nov. 13 — (£>)- the encounters. ment, and Frank Stranahan oould last. Between two games the George M. Trautman, baseball Vols had shown Second flight scores: W. D. Mc- win at Durham, would seem to considerable im- executive turned foxhurjter, stop- Millam defeated Allen Gravely, indicate that the idea the field I provement. ped chasing the hounds long North Carolina follows Duke in 4-2; J. S. Zapf defeated Walter will be weak for the resumption enough today to predict that the RESERVE conference standings but the Blue Curtis, 3-2, N. E. Davis won from of the national Amateur next year minor leagues would inde- with three wins J. H. Davis default. might be gain Devils, and no by slightly wrong. There in be a lot pendence handling their own af- defeats in the loop, remain idle Third flight scores: Hooper may of comparative un- fairs, but would never get a voice this week-end so this will be a Johnson defeated Henry Emer- knowns come out of the service in the commissioner. golden opportunity for Carolina to son, 6-4; Dr. D. R. McEachern de- ready to play top-flight Amateur naming overtake them. feated O. E. Durant, Sr. one up; golf, and if establised players The American Association Presi- The other conference game will W. A. Fonvielle defeated W. B. ***> ii u, juriv.iv v>Udpman dent, who leaves that post the first be between Richmond and Virginia Long, 3-2. and Johnny Goodman are enter- of the year to become business ■ Tech at Blacksburg and probably Forth flight: Gordon Doran de- ed the event may rank with the manager of the Detroit Tigers, said won’t provide the stepping stone feated Ralph Huband 2-1. fine tournaments of the past. greater freedom for the minors for Richmond to climb out of the In other action at the club, Mrs. probably would come from the in the M- C. Brown and Ed cellar, conference. The Metts with Headline: “Boxer named best series of winter baseball meetings, records of both a net score of 69 won teams leave a lot the 2-ball in show.” We always thought the opening in Columbus, O., Decem- to be desired. VPI a mixed tournament. has win and fans preferred a slugger. ber 5. four losss and Other scores: Richmond two de- James I. Metts “The minors have an _ organiza- feats against no victories and Agnes Morton, 78; Stov- tion against Harry capable of handling their own circuit foes. all and Miss K. I. Corbett, 80; First Army Gridders intramural problems,” Trautman Maryland has an open date and Mrs. R. M. Wil- asserted. “They should settle Saturday. North Carolina State liams, 80; and R. C. Hines, Jr. To Play Newberry these themselves with William G will play Miami at and Mary Corbett, 90. university Bramham, president of the Miami, Fla., Boehm said Nation- Friday night, Clem- today that the 2- — LUMBERTON, Nov. 14. Three al as final BlmtabWhistoj son and Tulane will ball matches Association, authority.” tangle at mixed were being veterans of Ohio State’s 1942 New Orleans South planned as an annual Saturday, Armistice championship team will fil the BUY U. S. Blended Carolina will a from VICTORY BONDS Whiskey 86.8 Proof play team Day tournament and would be center of the First Army’s foot- the AAF personnel —65% Grain Neutral Spirit! distribution scheduled again next year in ad- ball line when the soldiers command at dition play Columbia, S. C., Wil- to mixed matches on the here liam and Thanks- Mary engages King’s docket for other holidays coming giving Day. Point Merchant Marine ■ academy up. Two ball mixed tourneys are Former stars will QUINTUPLETSalways ass K-bast It's college fill proof at Williamsburg and VMI and now being arranged for play on every other position on the soldier GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY Catawba meet at Lexington. New Year’s Day and again on team, First Army coaches report- Incorporattd George Washington’s birthday. ed. Billy Laval, coach GREAT'"CILDS In 36 years the Newberry To raflava sera KENTUCKY American Stan- has been his ceugfta, LOUISVILLE, dards Association drilling squad in pre- Macias of sheet eoMs has created Snakes ordinarily use their for the more than 700 national paration Thanksgiving Day industrial venom apparatus as a defensive ‘ safety classic. Laval expects to have 30 standards. weapon muium . only. men in uniform for the game. n mraint t,mm n%mi«mmrnn . *”i_»lo f \ *