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SPORTS, CLASSIFIED AND GENERAL NEWS SECTION 12 PAGES SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1851 ASHEMLLE CITIZEN- TIMES (Id late 1 (LatawBa In tT II 1L i i -y 2LV. Ti (MI a 13 0 fe" "is 'ii'' Hunsucker (54) are shown on the play. At right, Alex the third period. Bob Linder, Catawba back, pulls him Webster (49), State tailback, goes around left end for Catawba Back Robert Ritchie (20) is also shown, seven yards to help set up the fourth touchdown early in (AP Wirephotos) Catawba back, is hit hard by Elmer Costa, State tackle, as he takes a tumble. Pickens made a five yard gain on the play.

Catawba players Raymond Ritchie (46) and Bill N. STATE'S WOLFPACK rolled to an impreuive 34-0 eaton-opening victory over the Catawba College In dians at Raleigh yesterday afternoon. At left Roy Pickent aroon Devils Bow To Greenville, 32-7 Alex Webster Sets Tempo For Victory RALEIGH. Sept. 15.

Tailback Alex Webster ran 95 yards for a touchdown today as North Carolina State reaped a harvest of blocked punts and recovered fumbles in routing Catawba, 34-0. A crowd of 7,000 saw the season Outclassed Ashevillc Team Scored In Third Quarter GREENVILLE. S. C. Srpt- IS An inrxp-riencrd and outweighed Ashevtlle Hlfh eleven went domn tn defeat.

32-7. before the Greenville High Red Raiders here tonight before a crowd of some 5.000 upectators. Brevard Tops Sand Hill By 25-0 Score Carl Compton Stars In Blue Devil Win Over Comets Playing heads up football all the way, the Brevard Blue Devils trounced Sand Hill at Memorial Stadium last night by the score of 25 to 0. The Blue Devils struck early in the opening period and after driving to the Sand Hill seven yard line, Carl Compton passed to Carl opener. crowd to its feet with his scintil Making an early bid for Southern lating touchdown gallop to open the Conference honors.

Webster took the second half kickoff on his five, dashed down the middle and went second half. Later guard Walter Schacht partially blocked Coble's Although they rose up from de-i all the way without being touched. Later he scored two other I. YyZr JETJ i appreciable gains. He er In the third quarter, the vUtors k.ii cariied the ball over half the time, never had a chance against the punt, which State recovered on the 45.

A 15-yard penalty, and eight plays moved the ball to the one-foot line. Then fullback Jim O'Rourke dived over. The Lineups: sharing honors In this department North Carolina State, reputed to have its best team In eight years under Head Coach Beattie Feath- with McKenue and Pelle. David Baumann looked good on offense, taking several nice passes from Qusrterback Red Landers. Landers was passing better than Statistics Auvil in the end zone for the first Brevard touchdown.

Graham Grant hit the center. for the extra last week. He was getting great protection and was picking out his receivers more sccurately. He set point, and Brevard led 7 to 0. heavier and much more experienced Raiders.

The comttination of Jack Robin-son, Charles Carter and Bill Bar-jrent tn the backfield, plus the pass-snatching of End Ted Howie, proved entirely too potent for the visitors to handle. The Oreenvtne line consistently tore gaping holes In the Asheville forward waQ for long gains, as the lighter Maroon linesmen were unable to halt the charges. The first quarter was a see-saw battle up and down the field with neither team doing much damage. up the only Asheville touchdown Graham Grant opened the third quarter scoring spree for Brevard by dashing 50 yards through the 14 -4 55 38 21 2 7 21.1 4 70 8 12 101 74 IS 2 4 28 1 85 tsiaau Left ends: Hunsucker. Stanfield.

Crater. Left tackles: R. Ritchie. Fidler. Left guards: Rlgby, Peeler.

Lyerly. Centers: Henry. Stratton. Rhode. Rlgii guards: England.

Search. Right tackles: Lee. Rlgh ends: Oxendlne. Hamilton. Ball.

Quarterbacks: Popp. Laclana. Kluta. Left halfbacks: Coble. Holt.

Hoffer. Right halfbacks: B. Ritchie, Pickens, Caldwell. Fullbacks: Under. Crane.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE Left ends: Allman, Butler, Holmwood, Yeates. Left tackles: Brttt. Hltlman. Beaver. Left V.

Bagonis. Cox. Michel-son. Centers: Tofaute, Pierce. Mueller.

Richt guards: Schacht J. Baatmla. First Downs Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes Intercepted Punts Punting Average Fumbles Lost Yards Penalized with his 35 yard heave to Baumann. The Asheville aasslnff attack waa entire Sand Hill team for a touch very effective. Landers completed down.

The try lor the extra point eight out of 12 attempts or a to failed, and Brevard led 13 to 0. tal ox 127 ers, obviously played with one eye Another bright spot in the Ashe pointed toward next week's game ville lineup waa the kicking of Chick Hunter. Despite the fan that CO-CAPTAINS OF THE SAND HILL AND BREVARD FOOTBALL TEAMS watch the flip of a coin by Later in the third period, Compton intercepted a pass out of a Sand Hill back's hands, and ran 57 yards to the 8 yard line for the longest run of the game. Auvil Fredericks. Referee Woody Griffin before their teams met on the Memorial Stadium gridiron last night.

(L-R) Ted with North Carolina. The Wolf-pack used only a handful of plays and revealed nothing to opposing scouts. Statistics Chambers and Charles Griffin of Sand Hill High, Referee Griffin, and Graham Grant and Carl Auvil of two of his kicks were blocked due to bad passes from center, he wound up with a 48 yard punting Right tackles: Costa. Swart, Nixon. Right ends: Kosilla.

Thompson. ItartinL Quarterbacks: Barkouski. Kaiser. Sprits. Left halfbacks: Webster.

Potta. lie- Brevard High. Brevard won the ball game, 25 to 0. (Citizen-Times Staff Photo) took a hand-off from Erwin and Catawba's passing attack. swept wide around left end for a Carter.

O'Hara. Right halfbacks: Smith. Mover. Mc- sparked by Johnny Coble and Roy IJ Ml 1 31 a I 41 i It Arthur. Frauenhofer.

Seehorn, Teer. Fullbacks: O'Rourke, Suda. Bwanger. CATAWBA 0 0 0 Pickens, continually harried the big State team. In this department, Catawba rolled up 256 yards.

Sports Results A 10. 117 I It It average. Th l.intip' Hrvn.is Soot: tar. Baamasn. Wrarar.

J. Eoa ir lark- Taunt. Muattr, B.ftiop. Bi.hop Hall Ouarda. Oautt.

Borphard. Jackaon. rotra: Ilkint Baraa Landrrt. Sbtrlta. WrKrnilr.

Soma. PII. Rlark. B. Hnlr.

rd Oaio-d Ruriiu hwi Attmp'd Puf Vsrdi 0md Plrt Piu.1 lDirtpld Yards Oala-4 lnwrcus Vrt Kini PUlurnd Opp fiiaWM Tardt lot PnillM arotiBt ASHKVILLC oariKviuji N. C. STATE 13 7 14 34 North Carolina State scoring: Touch touchdown. Erwin's pass to Bishop was incomplete, and Brevard led 19 to 0. Alter a series of kick exchanges.

Charles Weiss broke through and blocked a Sand Hill kick on the 12 yard line, with the ball rolling Feathers used substitutes freely Gators Upset Wyoming In 13-0 Contest downsWebster 3. O'Rourke, Potts. Ex tra points Barkouskie 4. in the game which was slow and sluggish. Standings AMERICAN l.tAOl S- Sports Results The hard rushing State line Srartat taiKhdovna: Pall.

Polnta attar 1 into the end zone. Weiss recovered for Brevard's final touchdown of TBI-STATE I.EAGI PtATOFT tourhdoan Pvila icootaralon. oaitKvau rd- Maaoa. Howl. Repar.

Hendersonville Auto Races stopped Catawba's running game cold and partially blocked several Spartanburt 4. Aanettlle 0 isoartanburi the game. Asheville did not gain possession of the ball until the final four minutes By F. T. MACFEELT via Deal oi nnai tanas, Tatklrt Biitiop, ratrick.

Orttnwar Oravaoa. Braatan. Brevard was outstanding on de JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 15 90 Osmea Behind 3'a 11 34 37 'a 43', punts. Three or these were converted into early touchdowns.

Another score resulted from a recov the period. 54 55 77 ai si Prt. .425 .404 .4:14 .403 J17 cabolik Mann Ouardi: Hrrnolda, Hlcbardaon. Touta- Cleveland Ntw York Detroit Philadelphia Washington St. Louia fense and kept Sand Hill in their Starting the second period the LT) Haywood Sullivan threw a slip Mortanton t.

Shelby 1 tMorfanlon lead! lakaa. Hall. Millar. Canlara: Adama. MaT.

S-l beat or seeni. ered fumble. pery football just like it wasn't Italders scored on a long reverse Slated Today own territory most of the ballgame, Sand Hill threatened only once Backa: Carlar. Statiant Roblnaoa. Ora- raining tonight to give Florida's run by 8ergent and a 24-yard pars bam.

Maaaajr. RrynolOj. Barbara. Srorina louehdowna- Oraham. Bowia 1.

State hit the touchdown column in less than three minutes after Into the hands of End Ted Howie Gators an upset 13-0 victory over Skyline Conference Champion Wy Stock car racing fans of Western AMEBICAN LEACI'E Philadelphia Chicafo 0 (11 unlnii). Detroit 7. New York 4. St. Loula 1.

Boston 1. NATIONAL LEAGL'E Rsbinaoa 1. Polnta altar loucbdoao: Bar- Vella Parker was the stand-out in the Brevard line, with Charles Weiss, Heyward Ramsey, and Gene Games Adams trussed the conversion and OreenvQla led, 6-0, at the end of the kickoff. Freshman Guard John Bagonis of Luzerne, rushed bar i convf raloni. Official, Rafaraa.

WUIamaa: Vmplra North Carolina will see the South' outstanding drivers In action today oming. Prt. Behind .640 Cleveland 4-S. Washimton S-T. Hartlar: Haad Unuman.

Mradnck; Fiald McGaha also making many nice the first half. in and partially blocked Coble's Sullivan, the six-foot four Inch at the Buddy Shum an -promoted Judf Kdvardt. .01 .5:5 Brooklvn New ork St. Louia Boston Philadelphia quarterback, passed 24 yards to NATIONAL LEACI'E Plttiburth II. Brooklyn 4.

16 18 SO 57 7 CI 74 ai S4 S4 Jll race at the WNC Fairgrounds at Hendersonville. Race time is 3 p. tn. tackles. Brothers John and Joe Delk backed up the Brevard line during the second half and were Starting the second half, the Raiders tor Into their opponents and piled up two touchdowns.

Half end Jim French for one touchdown a 74 71 so 1 St so punt. Wingback Jimmy Smith recovered it on the Catawba 20 and ran it to the three. From there Webster plunged over. Grid Results and set up the other with a 35- New Vork S. Chicaio 1.

Philadelphia S. Cincinnati S. St. Louia 10, Boston 1. Cincinnati 22'i 30 32 Todays spin will be the first ot .471 .417 .413 .406 Pituburah roiur.i rooTaait.

yard toss to end Don Brown. back Dana Orahatn scored from the one foot Una following a sustained Chic ao 32' two races Shum an is promoting in connection with the WNC Fair stout Inttiiut i. it. st. out (Minn standouts.

For Sand Hill. Ted Chambers In the back, and Charley Brooks and Minutes later, William Cox, big Wyoming's Cowboys, favored by aOtTPJERM ASOCIATI01 PtATorP i). which opens tomorrow. The second Otrminiham 4. Mobil 0 (Bitmiosham one to 11 points, had the kind of drive from the Oreenville 35.

The marker was set up by a 20 WCTC 7. laat T'nnaaaaa a Florida 11, Wyoming alna beat ol 1 aerie. 4-01. is slated for Sunday-. September 22.

weather they figured would help Carl Hughes were the offensive and defensive stars. Richard Vance Lanoir Rhrna II. Erakina a. State guard, raced in to partially block another of Cobe's punts. Smith's eager hands were waiting to recover on the Catawba six.

Webster ran the ball across. Sanctioned by NASCAR. Shuman San rrannaco siaia 40. Levis and Clark yard run by BUI Sargent. Berber mKed the conversion and It was their single wing power attack.

But they didn't reckon with Sul PirDMONT LEACIE 1 has lined up many of the driving Ora U. Morlolk 4. Richmond 1. 12-0. daredevils who took part at Dar also played a good game tor Sand Hill.

BREVARD LINEUP (25) livan, who looked even better than Klnra Pa IJ. Drlaaara "la'a Nona Carolina Stat 14. Catavba t. Catawba moved into State terri lington recently including several in 1950. when as a sophomore he Kantockr 12.

Tannnara Tecb IJ. CAROLINA LEACIE PLATOFP The third Oreenville touchdown rame in the same period when Jack Middlecoff, HcafncrTicd In Eastern By GEORGE BOWEN BALTIMORE. Sept. 15 l.tWDr. Ends: Gene McGaha, Bishop, L.

completed 51 per cent of bis passes Winston-Salem 1. Reidaoll Winston- national champions. Shuman finished third at Darlington and will tory for the first time in the second period. But he Wolfpack threw up a deadly defense. Rob won went around his own left Salem vma playoll championship.

Florida U. wjromlna 9. Virtin.a Tach la. SlarahaU IX. Inolr-Rhrn St.

Enkina a Appalacbiaa 30. Ouilford 0. for 1,098 yards. McGaha, Morris, Smith. Tackles: Parker, Ramsey.

Steppe Kimzey. This was Wyoming's second loss take part in today's race. He is a past national champion stock racer. end for 54 yards without having an opposing hand laid on him. FXIIIBITION FTrOTBAIL State got its third touchdown Potomac Stat IJ.

Olanrille Klnaa iPa.i 11. Dalaaara Biata M- Arltona Btata Collet at Temp II, in its last 21 games and the first time the Cowboys were shut out Barber converted from placement Guards: Weiss, Delk, Paxton, rin Recruit Depot. Ban Dieao 13. Stout lottttuU fWu i 19. BU Olaf lM.nn.1 Shuman said yesterday the Fairgrounds track has been conditioned to prevent dust during th emce.

and it wss lt-o. Virtlnia Tech IS, Marshall Collrge 13. IJ. shortly after the second period opened when blocking back Vitus Kaiser recovered a Catawba fumble and Ted Potts plunged over. since Denver did it in 1948.

They Btansalll J). Moorrhaad iKr.l Lacy. Center: McCall. Kilpatrlck. were bidding for their 12th straight Midway the third quarter.

Quarterback Bill Landers tred a The grandstand at the site will Cincinnati 24, V. M. 1. T. Arizona Stat Marina Recruit Depot.

INTERNATIONAL LEACIE Backs: Compton, Auvil, Grant. Cary Middlecolf came blazing in late today with a red hot putter to shoot four-under-par 68 and tie Clayton Heafner for the halfway Srracn, 10. Roche, ter (Byracus wins seat 2500 fans. i Webster brougnt the shirt-sleeved on the same field where they con quered Southern Conference Cham Ban Dirae II. 42-yard pass Into the hsnds of David Baumann that was good on the brat of seven aenea.

4-H. Tfaa Lutharan-Taa A a I. poitponfd. Montreal 1. Buffalo I (Montreal ln pion Washington and Lee last New Ill ba alavrd Bant.

17. lead of the eastern Open Golf Raider's seven ysrd stripe. Prom best of seven 4-0). Ban Prannaco But 40. La alt and Clark tournament.

Or. i 34. there Halfback Rudy Pelle hit the Year Day. Eddie Talboom, star of the Wy Erwin, Perkins, McCrary, and Sut ties. SAND HILL LINEUP (0) Ends: Hughes.

Brooks. Tackles: Swayngin, Allison. Guards: Dennis, Smith. Center: Brooks. Boutnarn SUM Collcta 21.

Wharton. Tax. COAKTAL PLAIN PLATOFF Oreenville line to score. Pelle con The golfingr dentist from Mem JC i. Near Bern at Wilson, ram (New Bern omlng attack throughout the sue verted the extra point and the Miaatattpol Southern 40.

Iat Careliaa cessful 1949-50 campaigns, was Btat a. score was 19-7. phis and the 225-pound Heafner from Charlotte, N. C. were even at 139 in the 72-hole tourney winding up Sunday with 36 holes.

jeaos j-j in si i aeries). SOl'TFI ATLANTIC LEAGUE PLAVOFP FINALS missing tonight. Harry Geldien, In the third period, the Raiders Wafiord 11. ParrU liland Marines M. ClnclnnaU M.

V. M. T. trior and Hnrr 10. Eioa 14.

Tolada SO. Dala Elklna S. stepping up to the tailback spot. Backs: Griffin (Sammy and Charles), Richard Vance, and Ted was tops as a runner but his pass Moattomar 7, JackonU (Montiomerjr struck again when Jack Robinson skirted right end for 20 yards and a touchdown. Barber converted and Heafner's 70 had out him Into Mlddla Tranaaaca Slat M.

Caraon-Kra- ing was Ineffective. Chambers. anaa S. the lead until the winner of the tins, -vi. SOLTBERW OCAmON PLAVOFP it was 25-7.

Officials: Referee Woody Umpire Marvin Nockow. Head Mien sntooL rooraau. Sullivan and Geldien each tried 16 passes. Sullivan completed 11 of his for 130 yards. Geldien completed Tarn O'Shanter All-America reeled off four birdies on the second nine of the Mount Pleasant course.

Oraaaatll iB. Ot 11. AahlUa 1. Memphis 1. Llttl Rock 1 (nest of stvea Linesman Floyd Woody.

Field Rraaard IS. Band Rill S. The filth and final Oreenville touchdown came In the fourth period when Ted Howte Intercepted Landers' pass Intended for Bau aerie lied. S-li. Judge Sam Patton.

5 lor 38 yards. Black Mountain 10. Woodfia S. Blkia II: Oranita Palla S. Lraamll Ha rare area Military t.

Middlecoff put on a whirlwind finish. He sank a 50-foot "sort of Florida's defense was even bet AMERICAN ARSOCIATIOf PLATOFF mann on the Asheville 35 and went Btataaetlla 14; Mooraarill 0 Oraanrtlle. B. C. 11: Ahrtll T.

Chartotta Hardint II: ChUdren a Homo cross-country" putt on the 17th nole and an 18-footer on the last St. Paul LouUaUle 1 (St. Paul leads. ter and greatly Improved over last season, when every one of its op all the way. Barber converted and l-li.

the final score was Oreenville 32. green for his final birdies. ponents scored. Raliaburr II; Wlnacofl 0. MU Air S4: Praaklln 0 Today's Games Asheville 7.

Inexperience acaiajst tap cam set! Concord IS; CharloUa Tech 1. Probable pltrhar for today's major Betsy Rawls Continues To Set Pace ATLANTA, Sept. 15 Betsy Rawls' nerves almost gave way today under the strain of a three- lea cue tame (woo and lost recorda in BascbaWs Big Six Upsets Mark BFCC Tourney parcntbeaeti: tlon showed very plainly In the manner In which the Raiders worked their deceptive plays against the Maroon Devils. The Asheville ends were sucked out of position. AMERICAN LEACI'E Two more resounding upsets went Cleveland at New York Peller 711-7 vs.

Rayaoida (I4-St. plon, defeated John Hamrick, 2 (Br Taa Aaaaeiataal Praaa IKADINft BAtSMKN (Baaed a SM llaaaa at tail ti A awt SL Lout at Philadelphia McDonald Into the record books yesterday as the Biltmore Forest Country Club Men's Club Championship tourney (4-Si and MarkeU (-0t vs. Hooper (S-I0I and Kellner (t-141. Detroit at Washington Can (10-11) Mualal. Cardlnala 140 sir 114 11 JM Aahburn.

Philliaa 144 HI MM RoMnaoa. Dodiara 111 Ml to 14 JJt Pain. Athlatlca InO MO 111 Minoaa. Whlta Box lit 40 104 101 21 moved into the semifinals round. ana orav i-i4) vs.

J9larr (J-loi and Marrera (lt-Si. day march toward victory In the National Women's Open Golf tournament, but the little settled her jitters to score a 74 and hang onto the lead. Stanford Webb kicked the bottom Cblrato at Boston Holcombe (10-10) Vs. WUIlaaii, Red Boa lit 44 104 117 Jll Kiel (0-4). CHS BATTCD IS Nalfcaaal Laaaaoi Irvm nianta m- and 1.

These upsetters Join Billy Cose who won his place in the semifinals by beating Judd Brumley one-up on the 20th hole last week. Dr. Brewton was strongly favored over Packer, and Webb was given little or no chance of defeating Dudley. Two matches were played in the championship consolation with Dr. Seba Whitehead defeating Dr.

H. R. Lyons ot Tryon, one-up, and Alan Smith defeated C. A. Baumann sr NATIONAL LEAGTE and most of the tackles were made by the secondary rather than tn the line.

However, there were several standouts on the Asheville squid. Defensively. Cecil Earp at end and Rudy Pelle in the backfield were standouts. Pelle was In on practically every tackle, as was Earp. Don Oault also played a good game defensively in the line.

On offense, it was little David Bherlla an of the way. He waa the nlr Asheville back who could get Should 23-year old Betsy win tomorrow. Texas would score a New York at PHUburih Mlle (20-01 out of the dope bucket when he turned back Charles Dudley 4 and 3. Dudley just returned from participation in the National Amateur tournament, and is one of the top amateur golfers In the South. Oonton.

Brarea 183; Mtuial. Cardlnala 101. Aaaaatcaa Laata: Zarnlal. Athlatlca 111; WU1MBI. Rad So 111: Rablnaan.

Whlta and Janaen (10-111 vs. rollet t-ll) and Carlaen (S-li. great triple victory in 1951. Ben Hogan of Ft. Worth is the THE WOODFIN FOOTBALL TEAM lifted the wraps from Its 1951 Sox IIS: Roaaa.

Indian SO Boa ton at Cincinnati (II Bpaha (10-111 BJOBIK Bl'HS NaUaaat taaaaa: Klnr. traa and Burkoat (11-1JI vs. Pok (B-Ut sad BlackweU (1S-14I. Loren Packer pulled the second season last night against Black Mountain on the Oakley Field. Just before the kickoff, Woodfin Captain Roney Handlen, left, and Harold Mcintosh, Black Mountain captain, gathered with Referee Joe Eblen to Men's Open champion and Billy Maxwell of Odessa, Texas today won the National Amateur men's Brooklyn at Chicago Lbtn (J-0) upset of the day when he defeated adgva.

Dadaara 17; Mualal. Cardinal SI. Aaaartraa Laauraai XarniaL Athlatlca 11: WlllMUBa. Red Boa St: STarra. ajuuaa n.

Kelly (t-ii. Dr. Alan Brewton, one-up. And biladalphia at Bt Louis Roberts nt-U) discuss the game. championship.

Roblnaoa, Wblta Box 17. Prank Edwards, defending chatn- 3 and 2. or jooaaaa (-! vs. bumf uo-U)..

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