GOOD MORNING ARCHIES AND MARINES TO ..' ■■ ■— ■ ■■ " ____— CLASH Feudin’ Girl Wrestlers Billed CHADBOURNTIED SERVICE TEAMS By GLENWARD BLOMME To Vie With Men Stars BY NEW HANOVER SET FOR BATTLE *------—— Tar Heels of Chapel Hill and the Devils When the The accent will be on action in in Duke stadium Saturday after- being a “natural" it must share Two Elevens Meet >f Duke line up their sights the attractive and varied wrest- Coach ’s Team Comes This Aft. will be the one interest with the semi final in with the best sharpshooters program to be presented at ,ioon the team ling which Gladys Gilliam tangles with From Behind In Fourth ernonn At this of North Carolina Wilmington’s Thalian hall this Legion to emerge the victor. In greatest Joan Blevins. Gladys is a meanie fans will not coming Thursday night as hairy- the Dukes will be favored, but who will be remembered as the To Avert Defeat Stadium football feuds chested masculine and of the gladiators fiery vixen who once created a should the Heels take the biggest part belles vie in oe surprised comely bone-bending hectic scene a mas- Light signal practice come all the way from by attacking and a Of course, the Devils have a trio of mat encounters. culine referee. Joan WHITEVILLE, Nov. 11— Coach session marked the oacon. of depends on short w Forest a succession big Right now it is a toss-up wheth- James Teal's Chadbourn high school stice day their opener with Wake through speed and skill, but can take care practice of the Canin n Pitt er the featured joust between Sail- of Panthers football team came from vis Archies little teams with Tennessee, Maryland, herself against a meanie like who are scheduled ind or Barto Hill and Ray Villmer behind a one touchdown lead in the take on ° the stmgColgate^ of Wallace Gladys. the First Marine Divi Tech and Davidson feeling or the tiff between blonde and fiery fourth quarter here this afternoon football Georgia came Girl wrestling bouts have proved team at Legion Last the Duke outfit stadi!!'081 Wade’s powerhouse tactics. year Gladys Gilliam and pretty, bru- to be quite popular and the tiff to tie the Wilmington New Han- this afternoon. with a rec°rd °* 5 wms nette Joan Blevins will be the bout between Misses Gilliam over High school team, 12 to 12, in With the up to the Carolina game and Blev- passing game of the score wasLasted the fans will be talking of the ins no doubt will an Armistice day gridiron game. Archies now The story was told and posted draw some of up to par. and to Tennessee. next day. Abe Yourist, lanky of Wil- White of Chapel Hill. The lad. the spotlight from the classy tilt Coach Floyd Bumgarner, running game and kicking as 6 to 3 for the Blue and Jewish grappler from Ohio, who his dem? advice and dc between Villmer and Hill. mington, had pointed charges ments improved over their ! 4 and lost 4. Take my held Sailor Hill to a draw last ja of Ray Wolf had won Abe Yourist can become the for this game in the hope of swing- appearance, the Archies I have already week, encounters the masked look i? bet too heavily either way although man of the hour by whipping the ing into the win column- His team a team that won t be not Shadow in the beat»n -y curtain-raiser. masked man in has not tasted this season selected the Devils to cop. the opener. He victory afternoon. Coach A. M. Lazar tt __ Both Hill and Vilmer are clever has a fine record and is capable and were defeated by Chadbourn at not announced the wrestlers and both are starting W, WAR GAMES quite popu- of doing that. 1 Chadbourn two weeks ago by the but may pull a few will un- lar with the mat addicts. * * * surprises? the defenders of Camp l>avis Villmer score of 14 to O'. Archie fans, This afternoon on Legion field especially in the v of the Marines fiom made a hit last week when he first blood in back anti-aircraft guns for the invasion Chadbourn drew position and in the licnber th»ir long the con- whipped the 1?' enter the game favored to cop surly, crowd-baiting the first quarter when, after a series where newcomers New River The Aichies will from Ft jC" in any kind of Tiger Joe Marsh in two straight to with the Marine Corps of plays, Mears tossed a pass have been showing up test but frimi past experience falls to the delight of the fans. especiaUv of trouble with the Bright who ran 10 yards to score. well m practice. situation the Redlegs will have plenty a Leathernecksan inva Villmer has higher rating in be put to the test against The extra point try failed. The Wil- The Athletic office also Saturday the Archies will again the National association annourr Wrestling lost no time in tying ed that Ft. mingtonians Story. Va.. a ing force from Fort Story, Virginia. than any other grappler in the c ? the score when early in the second Artillery encampment, south. He was tabbed one of a will send quarter they score da touchdown on a team to meet the WILDCATS dozen most logical contenders for Archies Satur- New Hanover High W ildcats and an end run and came right back day at Legion stadium. The scheduled game between the the world’s championship. It win hi has been called off for this shortly thereafter to repeat with a full week for the Archie the Cadets of Edwards Military Academy Sailor Barto Hill has long been squad which was set for the 21st anothr tally. Extrea point efforts for after meeting the week The contest with Durham High a great favorite of the fans. He toughV and will be the final game for the failed in both attempts, however, rines this afternoon, has been moved to Thanksgiving Day is very aggressive and has a hold they will n? will drill at top speed for and the score stood 12 to 6 in favor mediately have to locals Hoping to leave the cellar, the Cats which he calls the octopus clutch get" back ii the of Wilmington. The third quarter FLANKMAN harness to ;he next several days in preparation for the visit of always powerful he claims cannot be broken when HARD-CHARGING practice'for the Ft was a stalemate. Story bunch, who tied Bulldogs. properly applied. Both prefer to Regis Cash (shown above), hard-charging flankman on Camp Croft' About the middle of the fourth conquerors of the Archies wrestle in the real meaning of the the Davis will be in action when the some quarter, Chadbourn took the ball Camp squad, today weeks ago. SOFTBALL word and their joust figures to un about midfield and started a touch- Archies meet the Marines at Legion The Camp Davis The lads up at Camp Davis are experiencing something almost bring out some fast and scientific stadium._ composite band is the 12th down drive that clicked like clock of more than 100 aeard of as far as most of them are concerned Here it scuffling. pieces has been work. The came on a pass practicing together for if November and still they are playing softball The ‘Fighting 95th While this bout comes close to payoff the past from Hears to Hooks. The extra week for the between ook the measure of the Marines as the Leathernecks were celebrating Week’s Gridiron Games halves per point try failed and the score stood formance at the .heir 166th anniversary Their party was spoiled as the Redlegs took stadium. Mem- 12 to 12. bers of the four white .he game 12 to 2. regiments Di The were: at camp and magg Twins starting lineups Called For Barrage Balloon unit Pos- Chadbourn Jayvees Setup Upsets make up the band, which is MISCELLANEOUS the RE Hooks _ Register largest military band ever to A local organization has already started talking baseball and have a rep- RT White NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—(fP)—There’s practically per- resent Davis. PLAY it HONORS _ Kelly Camp The musical ■oeen looking around foi new uniforms ... A Camp Davis soldier wrote RG Hughes-Harve fect this week for those unexpected happenings that accompaniment to the game In )ast to have me settle an argument about a wild throw from setup will night be in the form of C Derrick _ Corbett fans call competition center field over the third base and just how many bases he was entitled football upsets. with Yankee Named LG Floyd Rogers 28 the 80-piece Marine Band, which 0 Well, if there are no ground rules the runner may take as many Slugging In the fifth weekly Associated Press ranking poll, LT has played in concerts Milliken _ as a the runner King throughout oases he likes ... On pass ball automatically advances teams were out 122 editors and writers Most Valuable Man In LE Baileh singled by sports southeastern Carolina since their 1 base Basketball is fast into the of the winter sea- Mayhan getting swing the nation as of mention for “first arrival at the New QB Meares _ Cioft throughout being worthy River base. 1 ion .. Several local teams have been organized and are already playing American Loop were RH Horne _ Rainer ten” out on of this list in order outside teams There will be a city league this year with four of the ranking. Coming top -.- LH Carter-Williamson finest organizations represented in the personnel. Minnesota, Texas, Duke, Texas A. and M., Notre Dame, DAVE HOFF FB Greenberg Acclaimed By Bright Dykes Michigan. Northwestern, Alabama and Duquesne. CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—Ml—Joe Di For Chadbourn, Meares, Carter Stanford, In Notre Dame ana worm western- Armistice Parade Maggio, the New York Yankees’ and Bright were best. For Wilming- h-;— Football Scores clash Saturday in a game that homa, mentioned for 1 2-3 points, blasting outfielder, was the Ameri- ton, Dykes, Williamson and Cruft «) CAROLINA MARE to be a tossup no matte'- Boston DETROIT, Xov. 11.- -Pst. can league’s most valuable player were outstanding. figures Harvard (17) plays Brown, how look at at. The other Hank Greenberg appeared in -w Football Results Tuesday in 1941. you College (18) faces its sugar Bowl leaders run into opponents Armistire day parade here today and At Spartanburg, S. C., Fort Knox So decided a committee of the eight rival of last IN SHOW January, Tennessee, as LEADS received as muc h acclaim ho did that are to all about (Ky.) 6, Camp Croft (S. C.) 7. Baseball Writers Association of 2 North Carolinians likely forget and Ohio State (20) meets Iillinois. when get as the Detroit Tigers' home-run At Colorado Springs, Greeley America, which announced today being underdogs they This week’s voting put Minnesota By SID FEDER Lead out on the field. In fact, a good hitting outfielder. State 7, Colorado college 21. the selection of the 6 foot 2 inch Pineharst Field in an even more commanding po- coaches who think of v/hat Greenberg, inducted into the army NEW YORK, Nov. 11.—UP)—A At Lewiston, Idaho, Albion (Idaho) Italian slugger for this honor.—The many sition than it held at the same happened to such an overwhelm- last May as private, rode on an coal-black rtiare and an old brown Normal 26, Lewiston Normal 7. second time in three years. PINEHURST, N. C., Nov. 11.— sta^e last season. Then the as Fordham last week anti-tank c. -ier as one of 1.- Passed over were Boston’s Ted UPi—A of North ing favorite gun battled it out into the 58th At Pocatello, Idaho, Montana pair Carolina Gophers were given a total of 1,314 gelding the be willing to trade for an 200 Fort Custer troops participating State college 13, University of Idaho Williams, League’s leading hit- youngsters and two veterans led might points but were hard pressed by National Horse Show’s stretch to- with a that the South 13. (Tie.) ter, and CLeveland’s Bob Feller, the field today in the first round opponent reputation Cornell and Texas A. and M. Stan- in parade. the conformation hunter 25 would their boys on edge. Ail along the route of marei day for At Waterville, Me., Bates 7, Colby whose pitching victories were of the 20th annual mid-south pro- put ford, Michigan, Notre Dame and in Williams and The send Minnesota, shouts of Hank’ greeted championship, annually the most 14. high the circuit. amateur golf tournament at the pairings Northwestern also were ranked in “Hiyah, victories have with si- At Thornton Lee of the Chicago White Pinehurst club. whose 15 straight Greenberg. He responded crown in the show’s pro- Montgomery, TV. Va., Salem 0, Country the first ten for the corresponding prized made the the first choice of his hands. West Virginia Tech 20. Sox were the only other players to Represented in the play were Gophers week of 1940. 3 lutes and waves gram. of 99 of t>e 122 against him to! At Portland, Ore., Oregon 21, draw any first place votes. members of the United States experts, To a boy who followed from the sta- which has suffered one an auto- The mare, Inl^y, Santa Clara 19. Di Maggio was the first choice Army and air force, the British Iowa, only nearly a block .asking for bles of Mrs. Watts Hill of of 15 of the 24 committee mem- bad beating in five western con- stf George At Salem Oregon Pacific 0, Wil- Royal Navy, big league baseball ‘Trigger’ Holt Dies graph. Greenberg shouted, "go N. and the ference with only Rougemont, C., husky liamette 40. bers, and the second choice of the and a number of the nation’s best games. Texas,( the colonel.” brown, Woodfellow, owned and rid- other nine. Of the GIRL MAT STAR four first-place votes but a total At Home In Arkansas At Fresno Calif. College of Paci- remaining golfers. It was the beginning of den by Patricia DuPont of the first ballots Williams took of 881 points as compared to Min- fic 0, Fresno State 13. place Joan Blevins, comely brunette, the golfing tourney season at this Delaware DuPonts, split a pair eight and Lee one. who will wrestle Gil- nesota’s 1,187, faces Texas Chris- PRAIRIE GROVE, Ark., Nov. 11. fiery Gladys sandhills resort. AUTO BODY REPAIRS of hunter competitions in Madisor Oddly enough, last year’s most liam in one of the two star at- tain, a team with a record much —(IP)—T. B. “Trigger'’ Holt, 41, B. C. Young, jr., of Lexington of Garden as turned valuable was in tractions on the weekly card at like Iowa’s. Duke, first choice man 4,000 spectators player not the and Fayetteville business and form- Thalian hall here Thursday night. Henry Styers, jr., pro at eleven for 844 runs out for the next to last afternoon 2 DAVIS BOXERS running for this year’s award. experts points, er boxer who worked in scored a professional Leaksville, 31-32-63 to into North which would CAUSEY'S session of the show’s eight-day Hank Greenberg of the Detroit Ti- Carolina, Jack pre- tie with Edward Vognow, Dempsey’s training camps run. choice of the Writers' Chicago count the season successful it it gers, top and ceding several, of his championship Corner Market and 12th Third Stringers Score amateur, Tommy Armour. Bo- Blue Devils. ARE REMATCHED committee in 1940, spent most of could beat the died of And when it was over, Inky led ca Raton, Fla., pro, were 32-31-63. fights, pneumonia today. last season in the United States Texas A. and M., unbeaten and Woodfellow by the slim margin of In N. C. State Practice Young and Styers played togeth- army. untied, takes its chances against three points, 16 to 13, in the tussle Rematching the two heavyweight er on the Lexington High school jji Maggio batted .357 in 139 Rice, Stanford meets Washington for the title, with two classes still boxers Ray Monnett, of the 94th, RALEldH, N. C., Nov. 11.—Mi- golf team and Styers has been in but he was more State, Michigan plays Columbia, to come. and Bill of the games 1941, ordered to to Bertalan, Barrage Third stringers, using Georgetown report the army in Alabama faces and — outstanding because of his record- Georgia Tech, Their tight fight Inky won a Balloon, who startled the house J anuary. feat of in maneuvers, scored two touchdowns Duquesne encounters Mississippi lightweight hunter competition and with their six round battle at Tha- making hitting safely 56 consecutive Famed as State, which split one first-place Woodfellow took the Henry H. lian Hall early in October, the games. against the first and second teams one of the Yankee home run hit- vote with Mississippi and polled Dickson memorial challenge tro- Camp Davis Athletic Office an- today in a long practice session BOWLING ting brigade, he hit 30 circuit blows 11 1-16 points for 13th place. phy on the afternoon’s card—over- nounced the second appearance of at N. C. State. in 1941 and drove in 125 runs, lead- In the “second-ten” group, Ford- shadowed such other proceedings the soldier boxers in town for the CIVIC “B” LEAGUE ing the league in that respect. Joe Suniewick, F’ash Gordon, ham, Navy and Mississippi have as a pair of captured by Wilmington fans. Kiwanis 12 3 Total Joe is a native of California and Dobie Nelson and Joe Ermalovich no games scheduled this week but Adrian van Sinderen’s Glenholme Scheduled for Thalian Hall, Mon- Dreher will be 27 old Nov. he made the back- 126 126 (no. 14) farm of boost- Nov. the all years 25. up Georgetown” Pennsylvania plays Army Washington, Conn., day 17, eight bouts Smith 137 113 _ has been with the Yankees for field in the informal One 250 (no. 19) Missouri (16) meets Okla- that outfit’s total for the show of five rounds will reature five game. ing Livingston- 98 91 _ 189 I six seasons and never un- of the two touchdowns came on a qUARt to ten and of Worth- white has hit the crowning bouts and three colored Wendt 112 123 142 377 der .300. Before his advent in the pass from Suniewick to Gordon, weil, from L. Victor Weil’s Elberon bouts. Outstanding colored boxer Dosher 146 major leagues in 1936 he which was good for 50 yards. _ 146 YMCA Basketball Team (N. J.) Fair City stable, as the at Camp, “Speedy McClellan” or played for the San Francisco Seals in and State play in Eliott 119 119 133 371 show’s champion junior five-gait- “Johnson” as he is known to ring Georgetown Wins Over Bolivia Hi the Pacific Coast for* three Stuart- 110 106 216 ed saddle horse. fans will appear in the welter- league Washington Saturday. full seasons and part of 1932. He Foy Clark, reserve wingback Raney 112 112 Other events of the day brought weight class against “Speedy” The Y. M. C. A. basket- was sold to the Yankees who missed drill be- Varsity a for Mrs. Wallace for $25,- yesterday’s victory Douglas Prime’s former champion of the Total_ ball team scored a 39 to 27 victory 000 and five players in 1934 but cause of a leg injury, was on hand 612 556 619 1787 Pappy which all but clinched the Dakotas. the Bolivia school did not the New Pete Boltrek, who Civitans 12 3 Total over High quin- hunter crown for that Other join York club today. Tackle young War- boxers favorties for their tet on the latter's court in a fast until two years later. I has an infected boil, was still mis- Moore _ 142 132 132 406 'renton, (Va.) star; Noble Knight’s work in the last show will appear, and contest last Di also has been a mem- He has been on the shelf Boney 121 136 120 377 cleanly played performance ’n bringing the Bilt- Soldier Dillworth, Ray Eberle, Bob Maggio sing. ber of the American all- for three Platt 129 130 116 375 night. more for league games. challenge cup park type Amunson, Stanley Ashley and oth- The winners led a comfortable was Daniel _ 121 128 110 359 by ers star game squad every year since Before the scrimmage there saddle horses to Harry Logan of are matched for the show. Out- fin- __ until the third period, he came to the some on the State Woodbury 170 _ 170 margin for second new in majors. work passing Warren, Pa., the standing boxer Camp who the half at 23 to but Bo- He was married to Arn- with Dick Watts, Art Fair- Raney_ — 108 140 248 ishing 71, year, and the of will make his first in Dorothy attack, straight capture appearance livia a brilliant in the old Nov. 19, 1939. They have a cloh and Jack Singer alternating staged rally the Charles L. Scott challenge cup Wilmington is Andy “Killer” War- son. 3 as the passers. Total 683 634 618 1935 third quarter that brought them for army officers’ jumpers by Ti- go, middleweight who, he baby though back into the game and gave the ger Lily, classy performer owned has never fought before to coming “Y” a scare- Long shots from all by Maj. P. S. Thompson of West Camp Davis has not lost a scrap angles featured this rally. Point. at camp. He recently Koed his Practice Duke Scoring honors for the evening opponent in the second in Tempo Stepped Up By round 40" went to Mills, Bolivia forward who ? the inter-regimental battle of the Carolina Squad Works 93rd against the 95th. racked up 15 points, rieper was high As Wade For State Battle for the with 11 shad- Prices of which will Prepares “Y”. markers, tickets, go To Polish Defenses -*______who on sale only at the box office ing North tallies ten. are, DURHAM, Nov. 11.—(5*'—Contact TTINGLY Reserved seats $1.00, ad- were none too impressive as the since his injury almost general with to three weeks CHAPEL, HILL, Nov. 11—CP)— mission 65 cents work, equal attention of- and soldiers 40 but He took no The Carolina football labored fense and was ordered to- scrimmage progressed, Lach, ago. active part in the Duke And Davidson Tie squad cents. 3 defense, i over its defenses and punting today day by Coach Wallace Wade, as Leo Long and Tom Davis got drills, however. he In Gantt’s As Soccer Game Called k v ith only a brief polishing on of- Nazis stepped up the practice tempo through now and then for good absence, Jim Smith % fense. To Pay $200,000 of his , who are took over the right flank and gains. DAVIDSON, Nov. 11.—(3?)—David- Freddie Marshall, who whs held slated to meet the Univ’ersity of Luther Dempsey occupied the left For *Lost’ Race Horses Bob Gantt, regular right end, was Duke put a tie soccer game out of the Richmond game, alter- North Carolina’s Tar Heels in an end spot on the No. 1 outfit. Mike son^and sidelines in street clothes into the records today as darkness nated with Bill Faircloth at guard, all-important Southern conference on the Karmazin and Bog McDonough BERLIN, Nov. halted the with the score but Clay Croom's leg injury turned 11.—OP)—Germ a test here Saturday. today, trying to shake off a slight were the tackles; Tom Burns and play nas agreed to pay Eduardo Mal i The work-out was of an hour the knotted at 2-2 after two extra per- out to be more serious than ex- cold, but he is expected to be Jimmy Lipscomb, guards; Bob nez De iods. Hoz, prominent Argenti and twenty minutes duration, and for Barnett at cen’’r; and OORE pected, and the valuable reiief back ready in time Saturday’s game. Tommy ._ nian, 8000,000 pesso The improved be out for the year. (about $2000, for the first time, the Blue Devils A1 Piasecky, senior end, donned Prothro, Tom Davis, Lach and Wildcats, stinging BLENDED WHISKEY may as 000) compensation for his two a chance to test themselves were in the backfield. from a 60-0 defeat from the Devils t7 | Connor and Toby Webb, got a full uniform for the first time Long Roy race horses BY FRANKFORT which vanished after against the Carolina offense. The Paul Thompson, tackle, Jake earlier this season, opened the scor- |)BLENDED OISTILLER^S, backs, and Joe Wolf, guards, were the KY. BALTIMORE MD Germans entered in- test was a one for the Poole and Blake ing with a in the xINCpRPORATED• LQJJISVILLE also in sweat clothes, but Howard Paris, revealing Fawcett, guards, goal first period formed sources said tonight. The freshmen backs penetrated the var- Wake Forest Winston Siegfried, fullback, and by Chester Price. In the fourth quar- Hodges Dick Sleek, Stu Richardson, horses, Mon Working Talisman and Clair- sity line with regularity. Moffat Storer, halfback, also had ter Jim Richmond marked two Wray Lewis, Charlie Baker, and alarming up voyant, the latter unbeaten in For Clemson Invasion a chance for the worked 1937, After the backs had participated to run with the first visitor sand they led 2-1 other minor casualties light- belonged to Martinez De Hoz’s in their daily offensive passing team. until late in the period when John Auteuil stable. WAKE N. Nov. 11. It was ed 3 drill—in which Steve Lach provided FOREST, C., learned today that Joe Talmadge made good his kick. the only notable feature with sev- —UD—Wake Forest, preparing for Baldwin, reserve guard* from Rich- their ses- its invasion of a eral circus catches—and Clemson, got long mond, Va., had received orders IVER JOHNSON Heel from his BICYCLES sion on defense against Tar defensive scrimmage today, but draft board to report for AND VELOCIPEDES Coach Wade brought his Coach D. C. 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