Smoke Rings DUKE LOOKS AT TECH’S ‘MAGIC + i: x x ;x. a. 4 4 4 + + + It « « R ^ ” Just Forget ENGINEERS’PLAYS SAM RAGAN Of By FOOL BLUE DEVILS Vitt Formally Fired As Manager Indians fans, which na- Goine onlv bv reports from Wilmington ?*>rds Davidson Is Told To to say whether the incident Wademen In Good Shape For CLEMSON turally are biasedbias we are unable By turally the here 1941 PILOT NOT FROSH WILL football team at game Game Saturday; Near Concentrate On Game PLAY fn intentional breach of sportsman- Friday night constituted Sellout Expected NAMED BY BOARD With Centre Saturday CHADBOURN NOV, l ShiP discussion on street Joe which has had ample DAVIDSON, N. C. Oct. 28.—W— The affair, the DURHAM, Oct. 28.—(5*)—Georgia irked local fans who witnessed Harris Thought To Be Coach Gene McEver told his tired Game At corners most certainly "hot made its preview Bucky Legion Field Tn Re about the incident and Tech's magic” Davidson Wildcats today that the We received numerous calls BlaloK, Successor To Vitt, Third Contest game here this afternoon with the fresh- EaJd oie- Likely Furman was to for- Of Se; >pn that the Raleigh boys dashed upon clea\som game history, from them we gathered the tricks Was it and concentrate on the home- int.emission and m er- men and reserves doing op -tme best im Whose Ouster Sought get For Local Eleven field at the end of the halftime encounter with Centre this tE ROTC battalion. and Duke’s Blue Devils spent most "TME aIATiOaJ coming the dress parade of the High school Saturday. rupted of the time waving at the air. BY LARRY HAUCK The freshman “Regretable The Cats showed signs of the football team of If the Tom Davis, sophomore ineligible, CLEVELAND, Oct. 28—(B—The handed them in New That's as far as we got. 40-7 pasting Hanover high school will was the “Johnny Bosch” of the Tech closed one of the piay the action of the DAVIDSON Cleveland Indians Greenville, S. C., Bill Shaw, re- its reports are true, their third game of the season —Presenting— attack and his passes found most bizarre in in at team was one showing lit- chapters serve tackle, who started Don visiting as de- field mark with consistency Duke’s Oscar was Legion Friday afternoon at tle courtesy for their host. history today by “firing” Bell’s post and was hurt, Dave Spencer fenders were pulled of position ouster 12 3:30 o’clock when it that as it may, there’s Vitt, the manager whose told to ofit of practice for meets the But be He also stay by his tricky maneuvers. demanded in an little that can be done about it players unprecent- several days. Chadbourn eleven. ran for some good gains. ed rebellion last June. now. And the best thing that offi- Bell’s injured ankle had healed The of After having worked against the charges Coach Floyd cials and fans can do is forget it Even Vitt was not surprised. enough for him to take part in have backs. Coach took the Bumgarner greatly jm. and let it go at that. today’s workout. since their “Tech” boys to the No. 2 practice Club President Alva Bradley proved opening battle another "regretable in- back, hurt his It’s just the linemen read Vitt’s with the terse Granny Sharpe, with Tabor City. The in field to perform against requiem boys are cident,” as they would say dip- in' the short time he more as with the backs, the Duke announcement: leg again experienced and have devel- and, just and lomatic circles. played against the Hurricane into a forwards were fooled often. “We have decided not to renew oped rapidly formidable Ranks are Slim may be out the rest of the season. machine With the exception of the final few Oscar Vitt’s contract.” as was demonstrated last The ranks of unbeaten footbal Herb worked in drilled bit on Rainey light togs week when they lost to slim and minutes when they a At Vitt Chadbourn teams in the nation are his Oakland, Cal., home, as he rested from bruises and 7 to 0 in their own offense, the entire work- a rain soaked game with that two more said: we daresay within^ George Marsh, still caring for the a fumble out today was spent in work against costly on Chadbourn's weeks the number that now stands “I can’t that I am back he received in the Tech's magic. Masters of the "now exactly say injury one foot line robbing them of the will be cut in half. don’t football” surprised. At no time were next V. M. I., game, may not be ready chance to win. about il you see it, now you But the singular thing with me the Colonels. 2 written in a year’s plans discussed and for are and recently up major Coaches Black and Bryan all is the fact that there only I knew before the close the will Tech is always a long of lake teams in the south magazine, Georgia their Wildcats to New Bern a few unbeaten season that unless drastic foe because they also have changes EASILY ISN’T THE WORD a when before the seasoj dangerous Friday morning for non-confer- this fall, were made it would be a sound all-around game to go with impcsible ence contest were thicker than CLOVIS, N. M. —(/PI—Sports .fans with the latter squad. opened reports for me to work under the their tricks. present of under- The locals will a deadbeats at a political rally that acclaimed a masterpiece get chance to The squad was in good physical :ircumstances. their attack in the south was the power of 1940's statement here recently. A corre- polish up this game after the battle with Wake "It doesn’t look as these in football parade. shape though spondent from Ranchvale commu- preparation for their all-impor- Forest. There were some minor are made so I am Out of all the supposedly un- :hanges being nity near here sent in a story to tant conference game with the bruises but everyone will be in shape as well beatable teams only Tennessee iust satisfieu. the local newspaper that went ’Coons of Wilson on Friday night to play in the homecoming special and Clemson remain as the king “I made plenty of money for the something like this: November 8 at Legion field. were dif- Saturday barring injuries in prac- bee of them all. Things Indians in the last three years and “The Ranchville girls were able All the Wildcats ore in top tices this w eek. shape ferent last year and it's really I have no regrets. Unless I get a to win their softball game easily for the game and While the Frida.}’ have hard to the Blue Devils worked, from say why. iob that will pay me well I pre- the Forrest girls. The score high hope* of bettering their rec- Dave athletic office spent the day selling ' It’s just football, we guess. Weighing only 140 pounds, ctes k sume Old Os will just retire. was 44 to 2 at the end of the fifth ord for the season tickets to the affair which -tie against their AUIS (UlU ±110.1/ Davidson’s tailback probably Spencer, junior “Whoever the has when the game was called.” 4 cut-of-the family foes. 4 is an will draw the crowed to LOT op gets job my The Duke-Georgia Tech game from Barium Springs, excep- largest yet f and a fair kiek- a I best wishes—also my sympathy.” at Durham Saturday should be one tionally good runner see game in the state this season. } ?r. This season he has developed Tickets are still available the The club’s decision opened wide of the better ones to be played in jn W, passing- ^ into a good accurate passer and ^ the field of speculation over a 1941 this season. The north end of the stadium but there this section Coach Gene McEver has depended —SoUWAW/ have class in their raz- was a heavy sale of them today. pilot. Engineers a lot on this little fellow to carry the , | “I am not certain now when or zle-dazzle and it’s always inter- aerial load. Spencer is very tough S-t/LP how a new manager will be se- esting to watch a Wallace Wade and seldom hurt. Would look like a lected,” said after a di- team click. And they seem Bradley you SHIFTS ARE MADE rectors’ the di- to be on the clicking end now. meeting. “Perhaps File Protest rectors the Clarkton high school has won four Buckeyes will,study applicants NEELY DISTURBS and leave the formal naming to ? games this season. New Han- IN TAR HEEL LINE me.” Jim oj (Jjjains over’s Wildcats stand little chance Action said he had a list against Wilson and are gambling Against Snavely Bradley long Smooth .Well turned out.. Admired of was on Fayetteville for their SOUTHWEST LOOP Connor Takes Over End Posi- applicants, but it general- beating ..A man who makes of the ly believed Bucky Harris, Wash- things happen first conference victory tion And White Goes Back Cornell Coach Charged With The Davidson-Citadel ington pilot, was being given first year. Former Clemson Coach Has Rule Violation As Result Juzwik Tops Offensive game here on November 30 should To Tackle In Changes consideration. Luke Sewell, Cleve- Into Thrusts Dame turn out to be a battle of the air Turned Timid Rice Of Cylinder Waving Of Notre land coach; Roger Peckinpaugh, waves as both teams boast of im- former Redskin manager, and Real Threat In Circuit 28.—UR— pressive passing attacks. .Re- CHAPEL HILL, Oct. CHICAGO, Oct. 28—(TP)— Notre Mickey Cochrane, former Detroit was tried at and are __ Roy Connor end COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 28.— W— also have been ports from Charleston that lit- Dame has yet to prove its right mentor, mentioned — tackle as the Carolina tle Hank Foster is the man to DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 28. —UP) gridders A little white cylinder stirred up frequently for the role of man- a week’s to ranking as a great football team on the Cadets eleven. launched heavy drills for No. 15 in the watch a a formal that Cornell’s, ager Cleveland dynas- SJow-Poke , deep next test at Ford- protest —but Steve Juzwik has The Jaycees report ticket sales Saturday’s big already ty. Bradley confirmed last week south who shuffled into the ham. Carl Snavely directed play of his moving rapidly and figure a sell- boy made his mark as one of the that he had conferred with Harris this season Apparently pleased with the bal- football team from the bench out by game time. 4 great halfbacks of recent Irish and Sewell. for a gamble on a tough situation, anced and attack running passing against Ohio State Saturday. Vitt, who came here in 1938 after had the daffiest of all football that out-gained Tulane, Coach Ray gridiron history. HE WHO WAITS— Ohio State’s , L. piloting Newark to the Internation- leagues in a deplorable condition Wolf reversed the usual Six weeks ago this 22 year old CHARLESTON, S. C. —W—Ben Monday al league title, brought the Indians today. order and started right in on W. St. John, charged that Snave- Chicago youth who does not pass Suitt hung around the football home second this year, one game The very nature of this mellow, blackboard and dummy drills of the cylinder or kick, but sticks to running, was field so much that they gave him ly’s manipulations off the pace of the champion De- drawlin’ man who abandoned one against the Rams’ at- just one of a half dozen candi- a suit and now he’s number one dangerous signalled the quarterback what troit Tigers. The club finished third of the best spots in the game tack. dates for the right halfback spot tailback on The Citadel varsity in his first two seasons. to with Rice plays to call as Cornell rolled over team. at Clemson tinker Shifting of Halfback Connor, on the Irish varsity. Today after their inter- Vitt was the fifth manager here institute’s sputtering machine, whose best asset at end is pass- the Buckeyes 21-7 in four victories have sent Notre Suitt, a senior, never played col- since Tris Speaker won the city’s presaged anything but trouble snagging, was experimrntal. How- sectional clash at Ithaca, N. Y. Dame roaring toward a possible lege football—nor high school ball, pennant with the 1920 team. when he arrived this fall. White tackle national and its first only for that matter—until this season. ever, played regular The for championship 1 protest citing Snavely Jack McAllister, Peckinpaugh, But he’s dropped dynamite before being moved to guard and undefeated and untied season “A gross violation of the official Walter Johnson and Steve O’Neill smack into the middle of every- would require little re-training to since 1930, he is the main cylin- football rules,” and a “breach of walked the ahead of him. fit in in a plank thing. either place. went Asa W. der powerhouse attack which sportmanship” to Pitcher Bob one of the Footballs 97c Jess has about stolen The turned in fair has seen the Irish score 87 Feller, Neely just squad up Bushnell, executive director of the points the protesting players, commented at Lot the show from everything but shape except for Carl Suntheimer, to none for the opposition in their Special Official Size Balls Eastern Intercollegiate association his home in Van monotonous march of a Texas A. star line-backer, who watched last two starts. 4 Meter, la.: with a copy to James Lynah, Cor- “I that & M. team that has won 16 from the sidelines, and Harry hope everything will be nell’s athletic administrator. for the best.” PHKAHDS straight games. Dunkle, blocker and punter, who 209 Snavely Sunday termed St. Market St. Dial 11224 Not a name on the missed and both are WILLKIE UPHOLDS big glittered heavy work, John’s assertions "unwarranted an Rice lineup when Neely moved in- due back Saturday. contrary to fact” and said that TWO-TERM SETUP to a murderous schedule. Two or Suntheimer replaced the complaint should have been three sophomores stood out in the today while Dave Barksdale took BOWLING made to game officials. St. John (Continued from Page One) first four games, but “coordina- Dunkle’s ★ place. told reporters the officials had tion” is about the biggest name Student leaders announced CIVIC A LEAGUE «J«5 plans been asked to watch for signalling, of the rule against the third term around the Owl camp. for a train and bus Kiwanis today special but he observed that it was diffi- —that its reign may continue in It was that, plus some of caravan to New York Soph- Saturday, cult for them to watch anything perpetuity.” 12 3 Total omore T. A. Weems’ that and indications were that a running, large but the a a King 150 124 137 411 sent game. Saying principle against unbeaten, untied Texas spin- delegation would follow the team 153 124 St. John’s protest expressed be- third term has been tested by gen- Taylor 117 394 ning into a 13-0 defeat Saturday. to Fordham. 4 lief the alleged signalling was un- erations, the republican presiden- Mange- 136 151 150 437 It could be called an upset, but known to other Cornell athletic of- tial nominee asserted “this is the Holland 147 135 170 452 anything Rice does from now on ficials. common law of the United States Curtis 146 130 126 402 won't be upsetting. Not only was the signalling de- —that no man should be eligible Cowboy Jack Cradon, admitted- PRUITT WILL HOLD tected said St. John, "but as the for a third consecutive term as Total _ 732 664 700 2096 ly injured but still a threat, was game progressed we were enabled President.” no menace to the staunch Rice to forecast the to be called defense. He MAYBERRY’S POST play “The American know Exchange couldn’t move—he sat people. WHAT MANNER OF MAN ARE YOU? L the of the 12 1 cn by manipulation cylin- what it would mean to the 3 Total the back row and watched 200- repeal H Whatever the answer there'* a der in Coach hand.” y Snavely’s law against a third term,"Willkie Snow 122 142 185 449 7 SOCIETY BRAND suit specially \ pound sophomore Weems steal his If —1 Red Will Have To Improve l— for your toste ond figure. running thunder. continued. “It means the destruc- Simpson_ 122 137 144 403 designed IN HOSPITAL our two It Brindell 130 132 148 410 The Owls dropped a 6-15 decis- He Ik Doing To Regain tion of party system. NEW 28.—W—Asa ion to YORK, Oct. means the complete of us Wenberg _ 177 152 169 498 Tulane several days ago, Deacon Position mastery Bushnell, commissioner of the Cross but they have trounced Centenary, all by a party, and that 115 168 164 447 Eastern Intercollegiate football as- under the orders of a 25-0; Louisiana State, 23-0, and party single was in a Princeton, N. a Texas, 13-0. WAKE FOREST, Oct. 28—