FROM BEHIND TO BEAT UNC TAKE thrill-packed Deacons And Gamecocks Take To Air And Battle To 6-6 Tie CAME, 27 TO 14 r-— Sewanee Cashes Threat CLUBS REGISTER Soph Leads Tennessee Governali Stars In Until Rams Manu- To Win Over MICHIGAN DEFEATS IRISH OF NOTRE fame Close Dayton Victory By Columbia Take Advan- To facture And Beat 7-0 THEIR MARKERS Break Wildcats, KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 11.—(iP) 40-0 PRINCETON, N. J., Oct. 11.—M) DAME WHIP TECH Of Late —Tennessee trotted out its PITTSBURGH, tage only un- —Every time you looked up at the Marks injured tailback, a Up Lone Touchdown IN 2ND sophomore Palmer stadium gridiron to s e e Navy Middies QUARTER third-stringer named Walter Slat- Wolverines Roll Up Five Georgians Unable To Cope b. gilbreth Whip what was going on today, pound- frank In Part Of er, and the gv Early Final 158-pound Providence Paul was off — Scores In Last 30 Minutes ing Governali tearing Well-Obed HILL, Oct. 11.— IIP) Lafayette By 41-2 With Leahy rHjPEL Ten Thousand Fans Attend (R. I.) youngster engineered the chunks of Rams of Quarter For yardage. n,7ramroding Fordham, Victory vols to a 26-0 triumph over a game Of Ann Arbor Game Grid Outfit in with a vicious ANNAPOLIS, Oot. 11—(AP)— Southern Conference Con- Which, briefly, is ’exactly how a from behind Md„ but outplayed Dayton university defeated North Navy, with the second in eleven smart, typically-Lou Little-coached ATLANTA, Ga Oct. 11 — )— offensive, CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Oct. 11 string test At Columbia today. ast a operation for almost ANN Oct. 11.—UPI Columbia eleven walloped Prince- Notre Dame's well-oiled harvester vna 27-14 in thrillpacked three periods, ARBOR, Mich,, —(iP)—Sewanee’s Tigers cashed in Chosen by Coach John Barnhill ton’s but football before 25,000 took advantage of a modifica- willing inept mowed down a but outplayed game on one of every LaFayette to make his first start due to —Michigan introduced game :Z°rRational three threats today to in- 21 to before a crowd miscue today to roll a 41-2 vic- By ALDERMAN DUNCAN. Tigers, 0, and outpassed Georgia Tech's today. defeat the Wildcats of Davidson up juries nursed by Johnny Butler tion of the intricate “T” forma- SUere tory before estimated at 25,000 in the 78th re- before 31,000 was as close as Me and 7 to 21,00 Ofans, including COLUMBIA, S. Oct. 11.—UB— and Bobby Cifers, the wiry Slater tion into its football squad today, 20-0, The game college, 0, and ring up their Vice C., system today newal of a pigskin rivalry dating Fordham manu- President Henry A. Wallace. cashed in on sunbaked fans. until second Both Wake Forest and South Caro- his big opportunity and wrested a hard first- back to 1874. if. Shadow victory. — star fought Tech’s broken-field marvels and took advantage of a Navy’s halfback, “Barna- by giving a brilliant running, pass- Lrtured The lone touchdown was record- cle” Bill lina struck through the air today half touchdown from Pittsburgh’s Governali was the whole show Bosch and Li’l Eld- which resulted in a last quar- Busik, donated the only ing and kicking exhibition for 58 Johnny Davey reak ed in the first two minutes this brisk, sunny afternoon. He and cracked the of the points made this season against for touchdowns but each failed to minutes. purged Panthers before rolling up redge—were sewed up effectively touchdown final quarter when the trav- ploughed through the Princeton North Carolina’s inspired Tigers the Middies when he was trapped add the extra point and the result Relieved for two five more scores in the last 30 by Notre Dame’s fast charging ,ack of elled only plays by line for 186 of Columbia’s 380 yards by land and by air—all with- behind his for a minutes to win its third and for a brief goal safety in the was a 6-6 tie before Cifers, who reinjured an ankle successive line, oxcept flurry out the services bruising 10,000 by himself; he handled the ball for their of their star back, second stanza. Slater to victory, 40 to 0. in the second period it was an Tar Heels, pointing fans. got going again dispel the on that netted 60 rlhe who was plays nearly the New Yoirkers Jimmy Lyle, injured ear- The Middies slammed across six heretofore unbeaten and unscored In a radical departure from the Irish wake for the Engineers. ,irst victory over lier in After more, and, although he lost 41 on the game. threatening mildly in the on single wingback formation normal- A blocked kick in the first starts, took over the lead touchdowns, three garnered by the flyers’ hopes for a major grid- four forward he pe- four the South Carolina Coach Fritz un- pass attempts, and were in An aerial team of reserve The tallies opening period, iron ly used, Crisler’s riod, when chunky Jim Brutz the first quarter Harry Logue corps. resulted victory. 3 was a large ball of fire. 3 n to Gamecocks launched a scoring beaten Wolverines went 78 yards smashed from set 7-6, at the half. Ryall Smith gained 29 yards on mostly frbm a pile-driving ground through tackle, front. thrust that off when Stan in 15 for a first touch- two successive to attack, featured the touchdown paid plays period up Notre Dame’s first touchdown. Many Soldiers Attend plays put the by Stasica, brilliant sophomore tail- down by stubby Harold from some ball on the Davidson 16. The gallops of Bill (Tippy,) Smashes Starting Tech’s 45, Angelo crowd, swelled by 5,- back- Chewning, Sammy Lockard. Pitt held out until Pennsylvania The field back, faded deep and fired a long AGGIES OF the Bertelli and most of the game shared a ground attack which Boothe and Busik. George Murphy got jOQ soldiers, spent heave over the middle to Gus intermission but then faded before seats in various moved into high To V:ctory Over Yale together on two 21-yard passes, on the payoff territory, John Michigan’s power as 34,403 specta- standing Hempley, substitute end. Hempley added them to a of two- of hysteria, and officials Roberts crossing from the one-yard WHIP NEW YORK tors watched. couple stages took the ball over his shoulder and NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 11.— yard by Fullback had to ask for quiet so line. Ross Apperson added the ex- Sophomore Tom Kuzma of Gary, plunges Dippy repeatedly AMUNSON IS OUT raced untouched to the goal, but —A Pennsylvania football team to hear their tra from Evans reach Tech’s eight. There the teams could signals. point placement. the Ind., ran 48 and seven yards for placement try for the extra Southern Team Wins 49-7 old-fashioned enough to believe a Evans bulled to the five and Ber- closeness of the game was The Wildcats two touchdowns, his fourth and The threatened in ev- point was blocked. straight line still is the shortest in the statistics. Each fifth of the and thus in telli faded back with a third pass indicated ery period. Earl Beathea fumbled TO BEAT EBERLE Victory Without Great season, distance from to smash- net of 126 Tie Score goal goal to for the touchdown. Steve team made a yeards by on the three games surpassed the first- Murphy Sewanee 26 in the first John ed its way to a 28-13 triumph over and Fordham had nine The Deacons’ dander was up and Kimbrough season record of his fellow towns- Juzwik placekicked the extra point. rushing, quarter, Johnnie Fredericks drop- Yale today and thereby took an- downs to eight for North Caro- Will Clash On Camp Davis they came back with a vengeance man, All-American , The Irish scored with an explo- first ped another attempt in the second, other big step towards retaining lina. and tied the score just before the who had three. Davey Nelson, Don sive one-two punch again in the and an air-tight Sewanee defense Fight Card In Thalian Hall NEW YORK, Oct. 11—<£>)_'The its Eastern Ivy league champion- The final quarter opportunity half-time whistle. Big John Polan- Robinson and Don Boor, the last second. Bill Earley, Notre Dame checked an assault on the 20 in Texas looked like ship. the contest on ice came ski returned the kickoff 41 Aggies they two sophomores, gathered the returned a Tech punt which put the third. Monday Evening yards With good blocking for its backs, quarterback, Johhny Pecora, Tar a might get without John Kim- other Michigan touchdowns. to his and from there Juzwik when fleet and, after punt exchange, the along and good backs to take advantage 32, back to The Tigers, too, looked Pitt’s attack which netted around left end with a Heel quarterback, dropped danger- scoring march began. Red Coch- brough very well, indeed, as they only of the blocking, the Penn’s rolled wheeled ous When the Davis boxers three first to on Fordham s 35 and was tack- in more than one instance. Camp ran Pat the downs Michigan’s 11, 68 touchdown run. oass passed to Greer down cut loose a up almost a quarter of a mile of roaring yard tferrific second half and 27 Lansing, Fordham’s brilli- They moved to the four-yard arrive in town Monday night to middle for 14 and then threw to yards by rushing to 274 The made led by stripe attack to the New rushing gains, and did so almost big wingback ball flew in the air of bury hapless was exceedingly ineffective, and ant end. The up midway the second period but fight at Thalian hall, probably the Ray Manieri for 15. exclusively on blasting shots into good on his placement to make it York university Violets beneath a the Panthers failed to and was by Steve Hudacek, the 37-yard assault went for penetrate an 4 14-0. caught naught most determined will be blonde Cochran the defense 49 to 7 outcharged Yale line. 65 passed up landslide in Yankee Sta- enemy territory the 34- Ram tackle, who dashed yards, in the face of a Superior defense. beyond Bob who in and circled right end for 10. With dium today. was a untouched for the tally. Amunson, fights the yard line. Even the punt Sewanee got within the the ball on the Carolina Coch- A crowd other touchdowns 19-yard 25, of 18,000 turned out to dulled weapon as five successive Fordham’s line in wind-up spot against Ray Eberle, the third period but there ran connected with Geer on an- see how the Cotton Bowl cham- Pitt kicks measured 17, 10, 10, 8 came in the first, on a pass from his one time conqueror in the first Back Home with in Mott? again the Wildcats held. other pass and the big end raced pions would make out without their and 14 yards. 3 'bcuddyi Steve Filipowicz to Jim Noble; and bouts at Davis. families have been broken—father'* helpful hand with- Camp over the Many run and Johnnie Miller did a masterful easily goal-line. Johnny great All-America fullback of last on a 20-yard by Filipowicz, Amunson, a tough, stocky mid- because of addiction to It seems a shame, Perry’s all important conversion and drawn whiskey. in the fourth on Hudacek’s alert job of punting for Davidson, aver- from La Wis. season, there were no serious dle-weight Crosse, Texas U. Rolls so The Treatment attempt was wide. doubts left in their when Up too, when it can be remedied easily. Kealey aging 43 yards, many of his boots consin, is now in the best minds grab. shape normal lives... with all The third was al- it was over. The was has restored thousands to happy, After missing the tirst extra rolling out within the 20-yard line. he has ever been in, and thinks quarter played Texas team Big Score For Win Cheverko kicked the most entirely in South Carolina slow steam and were for drink taken away. Get the facts. ..it may be point, George Davidson took the edge in the that he can “take” his opponent, working up craving three others the Rams. territory with the Deacons con- to find them- 11 —(£>>— means of a home to real once more. for first downs, 8 to 7, but Sewanee who once beat Billy Conn when greatly surprised DALLAS, Oct. Mighty the restoring happiness North Carolina’s initial Conn was stantly threatening. One Wake selves no better than 7-7 at the Texas hurried over tally, led a rushing, 152 to 135. David- still a welterweight. gallant Okla- which came after four minutes of Eberle will have to Forest drive got as far as the 12 half. But once the third period homa 40-7 today in a show of power THE KEELEY INSTITUTE son gained 67 yards with four pass- rough going play, was set up by a fumble by beat Amunson this time. Bob has but the Gamecocks held for started they jumped aboard their that amazed even the most ardent 447 WEST WASHINGTON STREET es in 12 attempts while Sewanee Filipowics on his 12. The tally never been knocked down in his downs. In the fin^l quarter, the cayuses and away they went. backers of Longhorn Rose Bowl GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA <; made three passes in 14 attempts came on a beautiful pass from ninety fights, and Eberle has Gamecocks stopped another Wake They scored two touchdowns in good for 33 yards. hopes. Pecora to Howard Hodges. The Tar never been known as a hard hit- drive by intercepting a shovel pall the third and four in the FOR THIS FREE BOOKLET TODAY Pos. Davidson f'eriod Forty five thousand fans sat Heels’ other score came in Sewanee the third ter. at the 33 and opened up with a final. They did it on land and as the Wave -KA1N {NVUOPL lUUSTRAtSO BQOKUT an® IfAt LE Morehead .Walker spell-bound Orange when Pecora dashed 18. Reliable Shortly before entering the march, featured both by the with Derace Mos- ABOUT THE EttlST TftEirw'eNT* LT dizzling through air, engulfed a fighting Oklahoma team Dunkle made both extra Bell.Smitherman army Amunson won Harry the light running and passing. That carried er, the one back from in one of the most defeats —•**'! -- LG Moore Stokes remaining crushing W-'-r-—■>'■■'■■" poifits. heavyweight championship of Wis- as far as the Deacon eight before last year’s great team, supplying in the long history of this Texas Fordham POS N. Caro. C Caldwell Goad and the week before induc- consin, fizzling. the spark. fair gridiron feature. Ritinski LE RG Shaw .Kirby Smith tion had two He considers Hodges fights. The teams were about even in Hudacek LT Sieck RT Hipp McCauley himself to be at the in peak phy- statistics. Wake Forest rolled up Bennett L G Faircloth RE Smith sical and his numerous Apperson shape, 13 first downs to 11 for South Caro- Sebasteanski C Suntheimer QB Spencer J. Roberts bouts at camp and immediately lina but gained a net of 63 yards Sartori RG Marshall LH Miller R. Smith before induction have kept him rushing to 83 yards for the Game- Yachanich RT Michaels RH Hunt .. Ames sharp and ready for all comers. cocks. Lansing RE Turner FB Bruce With more time to train, such Lyle The Deacons completed 13 of 23 Pieculewiz QB Pecora as the army has given him, Bob Sewanee 0 0 0 7—7 for 123 while the Cheverko LH Dunkle has trimmed off about eight passes yards Davidson 0 0 0 0—0 Gamecocks completed seven of 13 Andrej co RH Austin pounds and now fights in the mid- for 131. The Filipowicz FB Ohare Sewanee scoring: Touchdown, dleweight division. An all-around punting averages were 37 for Wake Forest Fordham 6 0 14 7—27 Roberts. Point after touchdown, athlete, Bob has never let himself yards and 35 for South Carolina. N. C. 7 0 7 0—14 Apperson (placement.) get out of condition, and believes took the — Leg injuries Fordham scoring touchdowns, Davidson substitutions Ends, that the six-rounder Monday night principal stars of each team, Polanski of Noble (for Pieculewicz), Fillipo- Williams, Moorehead, Archer; will be a breeze. He has played Wake Forest nad A1 of wicz 2, Hudacek; points after semi-pro baseball, was a letter, Grygo tackle, Faison; guard, Taylor; South touchdown, Cheverko 3 (sub for man in swimming and football at Carolina, out of the game in backs, Frederick, Bethea, Spencer, the third Blumenstock), tplacements). Washburn. High school, and has played ama- quarter. W. FOREST Fordham substitutions — Ends, teur basketball. During the recent S. CAROLINA Sewanee—Ends, Owen, Welch; Boudreau, Tepo; tackles, Decon- summer, Bob served as life guard POS. tackles, Caldwell, Atkinson; cini, Byrne; guards, Pierce, Mary- at the army’s beach at Sear’s LE—Copley Leitter guards, Kerr, anski; center, Kovach; backs, Tipton, Williams; Landing. LT-^-Preston Carter Noble, Babula, Blumenstock, Oso center, Kizer; backs, Lloyd, Logue, The Foy-Roe department store, LG—Kapriva Milner ski. Shaw, Corry. 9 N. Front St., Harry Payne’s Cig- C —Starford Sossamon North Carolina — Ends, Hussey, ar store, 306 N. Front St., and RG—Givler Applegate Richardson, Miller; tackle, White; Leads Sneeden’s Cycle shop at 114 Mar- RT—Jones Middlebrooks guards, Nowell, Wolf, Byrum; Gastonia Boy ket St., are the spots where tickets RE—Geer Nowak center, Cooke; backs, Serlich, Carolina In Gains for the bouts may be purchased. QB—Horchak Elston Barksdale. Sigler, Croom, Jordan, General admission is 65 cents and LH—Cochran Grygo Leblanc, Connor, Cox. ringside seats $1. 4 RH—Perry Blouin — V CHAPEL Oct. 11 (£>)— HILL, FB—Polanski Roskie Raymond Jordan, Tar Heel sopho- WAKE FOREST .. 0 6 0 0—6 fullback from with Beats Northwestern Rolls mpre Gastonia, Rockingham High S. CAROLINA 0 6 0 0—6 a net of 77 was the yards, leading Lumberton 7 To 6 Wake Forest scoring — -Touch- Over 41-14 as Fordham defeat- Club, Wisconsin, ground gainer down, Geer. North Carolina 27 14. ed to South Carolina EVANSTON, 111., Oct. 11— UP) — LUMBERTON, Oct. 11.—Two scoring—Touch- The six foot, 177-pound runner fumbles the Lum- down, Hempley (for Nowak), The Northwestern powerhouse successive by carried the ball 12 times, gained football team rolled to a resounding 41 to 14 berton High school 78 and lost one for an average of after the second-half kickoff, fol- triumph over Wisconsin today, tak- Wins Over 6.4 each lowed a hard Virginia ing advantage of all the breaks in yards try. by driving Rocking- Second was Jim ham line which in two plays put their Western conference debut be- Blumenstock, 44 To 0 Ram halfback from N. the ball in from Richmond, fore 40,000 spectators. Rutherford, scoring position who ran 13 times, gained 76 the Lumberton 32, spelled defeat After a wild first period which J., CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Oct. and lost five for net of for the local team here Friday ended in a 14-14 tie, the Wildcats yards .a 11.—Iff)—The University of Vir- 5.5 each night. outclassed the 71 and an average of touchdown machine, with Badgers, pushing The Rockingham aggregation ginia’s across one attempt. at touchdown in the sec- the locals scoreless Captain Bounding Bill Dudley were eveh close held during ond period No other players over the Uni- and three more in the the first half of the to come the throttle, rolled third to the leaders. Johnnie Pecora, game before turning the game over out on the side of a 7 to 6 versity of Richmond’s outclassed to with top third fleet Carolina back, was third a Com- stringers. score in one of the best played eleven, 44 o 0, today before 11 tries for 48 yards and a five- games seen here in years. monwealth Day crowd of 10,000. a of 43 yard loss, for net andean Lumberton scored midway in the Dudley, the nation’s leading SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE of 3.9. Steve average Filipowicz, final quarter on a 17-yard dash by ground-gainer last week, gathered AUTOLITE was fourth with Fordham fullback, Kite on a reverse play. Bob Noble, additional hunks of yardage on his and an aver- BATTERIES 11 runs for 33 yards who came in purposely to attempt punt returns, gains from scrim- age of three per try. the conversion, failed to spell final mage and long passes, three of Better looking Better lasting Better built defeat for the Lumberton team. which went for touchdowns. 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