The Enterprise Sports Sports Section Williamston. N. C.- Friday. November 19. 1937. Page Three R ambling With The AMBLER WcO. the 1187 football on its last It* with the i the i a peep at the of the major unirmiUes i in the United States, in readily see why the To his way at thinking. the 1 Frags of Texas Christian, had the toughest schedule at the season with out a single breather, and practical ly all the Iradmg teams. The Frogs opened with Ohm State, and then went an to Arkansas. Tulsa. Texas A. A M. Ford ham. Baylor. Centen ary. Texas, and still have Bice and Southern Methndut to go before the wad at the gong How can they expect a perfect record?that take a look at tie ban Carnegie Tech had to go through. They started off with N Y. U and Iknhe. then played Notre Dane, Temple. Pitt. Ehiquesiie. Michigan Stale and have Holy Crass on Sat- j urday It's a known fact those Skibos they were a long way for they have won only two to date Syracuse, Yale, rohimhia , and atill have Penn In Vile of , Cornell baa done well ut an the coast, also was a glutton for punishment when Tiny ThornhUl's charges went up against Santa Clara. Oregon, U. C L A. Washington. Oregon State, Southern California. Washington State and hare yet to tackle Cali fornia. Columbia and two games at Honolulu There is little wonder that they have lived a miserable life as far g national rating is concern After f*"?t off to a bad start in its first three games against Okla L S. U. and Tulsa, the Rice Owls have been the surprise team ol the country. They continued with Texas. Auburn. Arkansas, Texas A A H . and will be on the warpath against Texas Christian. Baylor and Southern Methodist during the res! of the season. you stop to think that il every school in the Southwest conference has leas than 1000 met students and yet. all have outstand ing teams, you begin to wondei whether they really raise cattle 01 fnothall players down in the Pan of a good thing is all right, but too much is?well, it's just TOO MUCH. ALL-SO-AND-SO Due to the fact that The Rambler got through with no broken bones on his All-State selections, he is going to peek a team, an ALL-STAR team, made up of opponents of the Big Five teams, who have played in the KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOCRBON WHISKEY *%LKBN Family Hu Ww mm* it* hqWinli*! 75*1 Ab.trj GIBSON'S CLUB BLENDED WHISKEY 90 proa? 70% pais oooil tpiriti, 11)7?IOO years ago Gibson's started ?tOINHWC MONDAY. NOVEMBKK n. 1M1. Turnage Theatre ? Washington, N. C. -The Bride Wore Red" "Vogue* of 193*** wMfc WAINB SAXTO. JOAN "Roundup Time in TexasT ?HOST SUBJECTS Duke And State Meet At Raleigh Tomorrow?2 P. M. Hackney-Berlinski Duel is Expected To Be Highlight MR. THINGAMERJIG The ftkre article mmmtmit* m the News aid Observer al after eccentric root ?is we flsi thai Ike than Willie toia. state this season. No. he srill wail until after the Pitt Panthers trare down to Durham, for. according tc reports, there are a couple peettj fair football players on that squad although if you listen to Duke alum, ni. Jock Sutherland had a lot to dc with the Panther record. Well, may be. but maybe not. I saw the other day where the Panthers were point to make "Duke Abdicate", but wen robbed of this opportunity by thr Tar Heels. So?maybe, they wont get mad. Jl'ST A HINT?NOT A PACT When Duke plays Pitt tomorrow a week. Coach Wallace Wade will do all within his power to regain the Duke prestige which went with the wind, when Pitt came down to open the Duke horshoe stadium . . . While everyone u about the Panthers not getting an invitation for this year's Rose Bowl game be cause they are too good, don't forget they were invited out to Pasadena last year by Washington, because the Huskies figured they could beat them . . Carolina won't miss Crow ell Little as much as esperted. for Stirnweiss will be ready to hope into the driver's seat next year . . . You know, a fellow can't play college football forever . . . It's going the round that the Teeny Lafferty boy. of Davidson, may finish his gridiron career in the Army . . Top notch nomination of the year: The Ram bler as leading prognosticator of the country, mainly on account of his picking Carolina over Duke for a de cisive victory . . . And it aras!! NOW. WHO DID ?eituiS/v % None* or sal* Under and by virtue of a Deed of Trust executed by Ehrara Amue James to the undersigned Trustee, dated 98th. Feb. 1930. of record an Book G-3, page 388. to secure cer tain notes of even date therewith, and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been i iwgilml with, and at the request of the hold er of said bonds, the undersigned Trustee will, on the 8th day at De cember. 1937, offer tor sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the fallow ing described tract at f Beginning at a corner on the West side of the old Dai ley Road, known as the corner at J. T. Taper. John A Pierce land. Gilbert ] and Warren Hill and Charley Da vis' corner, thence running a west ern direction along Charley Davis and Weathy Pierce's " enough to make one half of the en tire tract of land deeded to Wright on James and wife and known as the Wrighton James tract which runs a straight direction to old Doil ey Road, and with of said road to the I taining 10 acre cepting part aold to Stewart by Charlie James and same be tract deeded to R O Martin by Duke Critcher. Trustee, and of rec ord in Book O X page 383. Martin County Registry. This 8th day of November. 1937. MRS A. COREY. nlX4t Both Are Ranged Among Leading Backs In Ail American Poll College Station. Raleigh. Nov IS ? Cut as lending figures in the State-Duke football show to be stag ed in State's Riddick Stadium Satur day afternoon at 2 o'clock are Eddie (Little Buzzer) Berlinski and El more (Honey) Hackney. Berlinski is the State star and Hackney the Duke ace. Both are capable and brilliant actors with lots of experience. They are seniors and the game Saturday will be the last for Berlinski in a State uniform Hackney completes his grid days at Duke when his team meets Pitt next Spectacular performances hare been turned m by Berlinski and Hackney in most every game this fall and they are expected to reach new heights of stardom in Saturday's battle which brings State and Dukr together for the 14th tune m foot ball Berlmski appeared at his best in the Carolina and Boston College games. Carolina defeated State. 20-0 but Berlinski was hailed as the greatest back on the field State de feated Boston. 12-7. and Berltnsk: scored both touchdowns, one on a 72 yard run. Hackney was the outstanding per former in Duke's 20-19 thriller over Georgia Tech. He turned in another brilliant performance against Caro lina last week although his team was beaten. 14-6. The Dukr touchdown was scored by Hackney Berlinski and Hackney ran do any thing required of A 1 backs. Berlin ski a better as a broken field run ner and pass snatches Hackney looks best as he returns punts, throws passes and direct j -r : in its drives down the field Two more colorful, popular backs would be liard to find m In addition to Bertmski and Hack ney. the game brings together other Carolina Reds In Lead Ov er 'Dukes' BiUjc Mercer's and Conrad Get stnfcr's ''Carolina Reds" took the lead in their intra-community loot ball schedule last Tuesday afternoon m hen they downed the "Cow-pasture Dukes" by an IS O score on their trot grounds The Reds are now leading with six victories to five for the Dukes Only once have the two leams entered a deadlock which could not be broken in an extra per iod This afternoon the teams are play ing in the pasture of the Dukes Next Tuesday they meet again and or Thanksgiving Day they complete the current season * Other Big Five Teams Prepare For Thanksgiving While Duke and N C. State are participating in the only Big Five battle this week at Raleigh, the other Big Five aggregations are preparing 'for their annual Thanksgiving Day .classics Carolina, fresh from its victory over Duke, will be host to the Uni versity of Virginia's Cavaliers, at (Kenan Stadium, and expects no lit tle trouble, although the Virginians I have played erratic at times Coach Wolf has decided to take full advantage of this game for next >ear. Virginia is expected to have ?tie of the best teams in the south Wake Forest and Davidson are Ihard at work for their holiday clash to take place at Charlotte. Neither ; team has an outstanding record this jyear but seem determined to stay ;?-ut of the Big Five cellar, the bot ? I? J l i ?i torn place to be decided at this con test. such stars a* Jess Tatum. end: Art ful Art Rnonev. back, and Louie Mark, center, of State, and Eric (The Red' Tipton, back; Captain Woody Lupsmub. guaid.?lfeib Hudgms. |end. Joe Brunanskv. tackle and Dan ; Hill, center, of Duke ?flic State-Duke game is an all l star attraction and a capacity crowd its looked for The Ramblers Picks Bay tor rtrr Lry?h IL. A_l Catatonia mm Stufart. Hair Ci*b an raixfii Trek Pali airy nn True Tick. Cntor nil Saaltainltra I'rinlr nrr Siiaraw. Dartamlk nrr Cataatou. Dilmt rm Cm|fcU? Dm" mr Miiqarilr Ctoarsaa TTck arrr Ftonta. l ordkia rm St Hin v .tikaam mt <-rarer W iakiactea 1'alr nil Hanud Nrbraikj nrr Imt Kuus State rvri Ini State. Lafayette rm Lrkick. L S. I*, mm La. NaaaL Jtoybtom (Hue State Hinarwh Xmj wr I Notre Pit aver N Ohio C. aver Otea Wesleyaa. Oklahoma aver Okla. A. * M. Wukiaftea atrer Orcfia. Washiectoa State aver Onfaa St rm aitr Pfna State. Rice aver Tex VUlaeora atrer Temple. Texas AIM aver Texas. S. M. l\ aver V. C. L. A Misaaan aver Waste (Ma.) Westers Reserve aver J. 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