1944-11-17 [P

1944-11-17 [P

SPORTS TRAIL Wildcats Hamlet Here MARTIN [Of Kenna, and Col. Play Blaik called Tonight ^WHITNEY over a NOV. 16- -We young fellow garbed in grev JfyORK, sweat suit who was Will Referee i Point a little over a walking around West ar°Und *e ficld* one NEW HANOVER VETERAN GOWDY Duke "ere out leS poke: Caps Preparations i* was a day right stiff *'\ and “This is !'ear book bright Kenna,” the colonel said a ciure in an we FACES FINAL of pI,,;;th piains cloaked and_ exchanged pleasantries REJOINS REDS With Energetic Session that might be with as beauty nice-looking, personable a lad as ts*; but never surpassed. you could meet. He seemed ct heaven you of medium if HI E AFFRAY AT FIFTY-FOUR State Holds shape and Improved form at th* this touch size, not a little or Light Drill; that pervaded the small but last drill for their shot at old Eli’s * the glooms side, you could see Df he Tar Heel could cut; krj.fe_ Tom yates> was well-knit and well coordi- Deferred; unbeaten and untied eastern lead- p0S‘ nated. Visiting Eleven Placed Was if the publicity department, Honorably Discharg- Deacs Careful ers. Only man on the doubtful list then due-to the trou- Well, it wasn’t mfird11 A until last Satur- Second In Class B was Allan from us that ed From Arm/ Six Eiger, triple-threat gave day the football fans saw the Kenna.” he Kenna By the Associated Press Iowa, who missed half the season Kenna-Doug Doug Col. Blaik had seen Race Weeks Ago bts his knee for two Blue Devils at Due due to an The Ma- >ts, ,„pv He twisted years, at least in his mind’s The Duke completed injury. we don’t The for rine transfer insists he is vesterday and eye. boy reached a peak oi By WEDDELL HARRIS preparations Saturday’s game ready «»iddS Just that CINCINNATI, Nov. 18.—UP)—01’ in S. with South to go again, and Coach Gene Me- spra bad it is. slip- glory more than vindicated the The New Hanover Wildcats went Columbia, C., the .‘ t how Ever to on the damp colonel’s faith. beg pardon Major Carolina Gamecocks by racing plans take him along to- in the open drills in Sarge As through light yesterday a brisk final polishing drill morrow but or not us# pedWout key man he operated the in- Hank Gowdy, who has spent the through may may for their final home before a coach him. was vaguely fa- tricate “T” formation preparation today boarding day eeld'ii the name superbly. He portion of his 54 years in "e' ran a greater tomorrow morning for the Smith’s Army postponement was \e had heard the year with shifty-legged, deceptive game here tonight when they will early stride uniforms as tailored either by to the Palmetto capital. the brightest piece of news in th# there was a football baffling to tacklers. He encounter the strong Hamlet elev- jaunt tll]!a» that train ride ahead on the eve of its am- was threw en at Stadium. The kick- baseball or Uncle Sam, is redoning With an all-day busy camp named Kem-a who high- passes with calmness and Legion be!°; suit of a Cincinnati of them, the Blue Devils will face bitious eastern invasion. The giant but he had broken an precision. On pass defense he was off is slated for 8 o’clock. the monkey freaordcd, Gamecocks without benefit of who was all-state at Lex- that He was "all is not a Red. the regular, (he first game year deadly. football player. Although this confer- The Cincinnati baseball club so their usual Friday afternoon work- ington high last year, has been more was heard of Dogged for two years by nard ence game, Hamlet is expected nothing no secret out. one of the two or three top men in ^ luck, he finally had come into his to furnish stiff competition to the announced today, making was intact once more the own. that known The squad Blue and White line all season. Col Earl “Red” It’s small wonder the mass- Cats, as wound in the of its jubilation Gowdy, stalked Lt. they up with the Frank Irwin, Coach McEver to % m a cor- ed cadets as “Old “01’ ailing husky planned tonight tower office in Yankee stadium, with second in the Class B con- variously Glory,” M to his place tackle, and John Krisza, blocking stick to his regular starting eleven ^ Col. Blaik, whom he is ference. Golden Rod” and as an after-din- nf the gvmnasium. tremendously popular, back, ready for action again. Coach which has Bauer end Brown, ends; made no secret kept chanting: “Come The who have ner speaker to boot, would rejoin and affable, on, rebel,” locals, however, Eddie Cameron planned' to take Kerns and Smith, tackles; Golding Jk the to at the kid from the team next year as coach. He V-;is concern over injury Mississippi, all the been greatly hindered during the the entire squad to Co- and Ellis, guards; Walters, center; long, touchdown replaces the veteran John ‘‘Hans” practically L kid, Doug Kenna. punctuated after- entire season as a result of num- lumbia since this will be the last Weant, quarterback; Warren and natural noon. Lobert who received his uncondi- ‘‘One of the greatest erous injuries, will be out to make lcng trip for the Blue Devils. They Camp, halfbacks, and Voris, full- he said. and tional release. I ever coached,” He,' burly, crashing Doc the most of their final opportu- close the season against North Car- back. Ja to be the was Blanchard, are the difference in Gowdy honorably discharg- Hill next $ say he promises nity to triumph before the home olina at Chapel. Saturday. Wake Forest Deacons today con- the days of Chris the Army offense of 1944. ed from the Army six weeks age best back since They crowd. State college’s gridders, priming tinued to work lightly in practice after two years “on leave” as rec- provide just what was needed to Among those who will occupy for their last contest of the season sessions as they prepare for their the football make a reation officer at Fort Benning, over tc good backfield a great starting berths against the Ham- with the University of Richmond’s game with South Carolina, in Char- CWe'walked one of A n a me d backfield. Kenna has o n Ga., the Army’s principal CniilArc haro in T?iVf*if*lr Stadium practice field. plebe 1 ly two let lads will be seven seniors who lotte on Thanksgiving. tacklers more games to infantry schools. went Walker isn’t tak- Glenn Davis was making go—against Perm, will be playing their last game Saturday afternoon, through Coach Peaheab darted down the and If he It was his second stint in khaki, drills on hi# look silly as he Navy. clicks in those in front of the home crowd; in- , light today. ing any chances increasing •.*■*/ -*~m3 in as in iwu wax a. uc woo tuc ius< field with the ball scrimmage. games, we think he will, Col. cluding Louis Hanson and Charlie Punting, pass protection, punt list of injured, and very little rough was for Blaik will be entitled to a ex-world’s will major leaguer to enlist in 1917 anc and of-T-forma- work is in to th# A bright future predicted smug: Jones, ends; Ned Dowd, tackle; Jack Sharkey, heavyvweight boxing champion, defense, running prospect prior conversation still was “I told you so.” '•«* referee at Thalian hall tonight. after front-line service in France, tion were the main him. But the Happy Corbett, guard; Norris wrestling plays subjects game. “merged a sergeant. He entered on the menu Coach Buck Garrison and Bob Smath- Monk, center; Winford Sutton, compounded by this war as a captain. Beattie Feathers, who said that his ers, regulars who did not start fullback; Weddell Harriss, block- Tall, spare, with a shock oi charges were “shaping fairly against Duke, ran better today, but ing back; and J. W. Johnson, To Referee up bowling STAR LINEMEN Jack Sharkey rusty hair, long since has well” for the game. Dewey Hobbs, starting tackle, wingback. The New Hanoverians Gowdy been one of baseball’s legendary Coach Feathers said that he showed only slight improvement. captain and star Jack CIVIC LEAGUE wingback, figures. He entered pro baseball ir would probably be able to use all Hobbs also has a leg injury. who is a also Jaycees STUD GRIDIRON Lowrimore, senior, Thalian Wrestling Show 1908, joined the New York Giants of his players in the Richmond -v-— — has his last for the .(avers 1st 2nd 3rd Total played game in 1910, was traded to Boston the game with the possible exception 1 34 451 locals. who received Jack Sharkey, who defeated Max to get an official who could curb To Coach .. 149 168 Lowrimore, next and of Bill Waldorf, Snavely ee By ORLO ROBERTSON year remained througl Hupp, second string center, 141 150 4 34 a serious knee in a Schmeling in 1932 for the heavy- the Texan’s atrocities. Sharkey 1922. A his who an W" 143 NEW YORK, Nov. 16.— 'There injury pre- catcher, he wound up sustained ankle injury in Yanks For Blue-Gray Tilt 447 426 405 vious tilt, will not be able to weight championship of the world, career with the Giants ir the Miami-State last toward’_432 is no lack of good ends, tackles should be just the man to handle big-time game Friday 121 219 see action for the rest of the will into the arena tonight at O.

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