PAGE TWO iBULLDOGS WORKING Defense Stressed Yesterday ; Offense and Blocking Get Attention Today The Bulldog eleven of Henderson high school imported to Coach Crosby yesterday afternoon in full strength, no injuries being sustained in the game with Roanoke Rapids Friday, which they dropped 21.6. Defensive tactics claimed the at tention of the squad yesterday’s work out, and Burwell Smith, who was shifted from guard to left end for the Yellow Jacket game, went back to his guard position yesterday and Wil burn Finch and Butch Peace started a battle for the end berth. Yesterday’s drill was longer than ueual and that will be the rule for the remaining days of the week as the locals prepare for the coming of Catholic Orphanage to League Park Friday afternoon. Work on the offense and blocking was the course served the 'Dogs in their drills today. Friday’s opponent turned back Ox ford high school last Friday by a 13-0 score, proving that they are for midable. STAR STALE BACKS BE READY SATURDAY Berlinski and Robinson Were Injured in Georgia Game With Other Stars College Station, aleigh, Oct. 22—- Coach Hunk Anderson of State Col lege announced today that his two star sophomore backs. Eddie Berlin ski and Cowboy Robinson, would be ready to face Manhattan Saturday in Brooklyn, N. Y. Berlinski and Robinson were in jured badly in the Georgia game last Saturday and missed more than half of the game. They have ben under the constant care of physicians and their injuries are responding to treat ment. Joe Ryneska, regular fullback, and E. V. Helms, regular left tackle, also iniured in the Georgia battle, are also rounding into shape and will be ready for action. Captain Barnes Worth, right guard, had to come out of the game early when his old South Carolina injury was given another knocking. Worth probably will not play Saturday un less needed. Deacons to Meet George Washington; in Saturday Tilt Wake Forpst. Oct. 22 After hav ing already faced such stars as Duke’s Ace Parker and Elmore Hackney, Carolina’s Don Jackson and Jim Hutchins, tSate's Cowboy Robinson and Eddie Berlinski, Clemson’s Streak Lawton ,and Furman’s Bob King, the Deacons of Wake Forest College will meet the 1934 All-American half back, Alphonse “Tuffy” Leemans — when they run up against George Washington University on Gore Field Saturday afternoon at 2:30, who. from reports, is headed for national re cognition again this year. AUBURN AND DUKE PLAY CLOSE GAMES 7” Durham. Oct. 22 For Ihe three Auburn and Duke have been X phayirtg, ■, the two institutions have ••.engaged in hitter struggles. The first '* lilt of the modern series was taken V, by Auburn. 18-7 in a hard fought ~ game that found Duke rallying in the •" second half to almost overcome the long Plainsmen lead. In 1933, the „ Plainsmen threw a scare into Duke’s great eleven and it was about all the m Blue Devils could do to win, 13-7. Last year in Birmingham with Duke slated to win hands down, t.he Blue Devils had to score two touchdowns „ in the final period to win, 13-7. : jackson has" made VERY FINE RECORD frt ' Chapel Hill. Oct. 22-Don Jackson *, Is the man for the Yellow Jackets of •. Georgia Tech to watch Saturday ' when they invade Chapel Hill, home of the North Carolina “Flying Tar iy beds, 1 his halfback is the speax k head of the Carolina attack—at run * nin £. at passing, at punting, and at * defense. He is one of the leading ■m prospects for All-America honors. m ■ CtUctofOuf