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PAGE TWO Duke-V. P. I. Reakfy For Contest In Greensboro • Ctfgensboro, Sept. 23 -^P“ ke 3 Devils and V- P- I-.s Gobblers come together in an important Southern conference clash in Memonalsta dium here tomorrow night which is expected to attract a capaci y c the game will start at 8 o clock. It will be the opening game for tho Blue Devils and will officially inaugu rate Wallace Wade’s 20th season as a football coach. It will be the Gobblers’ first con ference test but their second game of the season. Last week they show ed great promise by running rough shod over an Emory and Henry team that was any thing but weak. V. P. I. took the contest, 33-0, and stayed undercover throughout. While the Blue Devils have the edge in weight, they are probably not as experienced as the Gobblers and they do not have any more reserves than Coach Puss Redd has at the Virginia institution this year. It looms as a fine opening engage ment. The Gobblers have worked hard in preparation for the contest and. are “loaded for bear.” According to reports from Blacksburg, they feel they can offer a much better game than last year when Duke was hatd pressed to get a 25-0 win. In that game the Gobblers matched the Blue Devils in yards gained but lacked a scoring punch. Coach Wade admits the Blue Devils are still in an experimental stage and the Duke mentor will be watching the play of his Quarterbacks more than vany other department in I:his opening engagement. While there are still things to work out in the build ing of this year’s team, that quarter back problem is now the greatest-of 11. A pair of sophomores are listed in the starting lineups of each team. Coach Redd of the Gobblers will have Jimmy Fixx, quarterback, and George Warriner, fullback, both of whom starred in the opener with Emory _ nd Henry, in his starting backfield. O ■1) Southern No. 2 Sweet reas tm#* && «c Coni on Cob mwt % tic Grapelade *SSV2 S 33c PmAoimla Hillsdale 9 No. 2 1-2 Os rUlvdppiv Broken Sliced« cans Asparagus P “ 2 o z° est 25c Pink Salmon lOc Dog Food Vim P cah° z .... 7c Salad Dressing “1 25 c Relish Spread “ft 25c Pure Lard Jftft 10c Dated Coffee i 23c Cocoanut Fingers “ft’ NBC 23c Corned Beef can 19c Avmrntc Standard No. 2 1-2 iT(iriCUib Quailt y can IjC Double-Fresh f H Wholesorhe- Golden Blend H Our Pride I COFFEE I BREAD I 14c lb. I i;y Sc FRESH PRODUCE Tokay Grapes, 3 lbs. 19 California Bartlett Pears, doz, , * * ” 2 3c Cuban Yam Sweet Potatoes 4 lbs. ‘ ’ in* N. Y. State Celery, 2 stalks 16c Round, Stringless Snap Begins, 2 lbs. ... n c Jonothan Apples, No. 1 Quality, 4 lbs. ..... ft* ft * i9 C MEAT DEPARTMENT Tasty Bologna, 2 lbs aa- Thick Fat Backs, lb 'ft* ft.ft ’ * * fift Sliced Bacon lb. « 7 Skinless Franks, lb 1K Leg O’Latnb, lb. ft.ft.7.7.7."" 25c Fore-quarter of Lamb, lb. jfe** Hockless Picnic Shoulder, lb. Salt Mullets, lb. . iV i Pender’s Select Bacpif, If,, j*. * # ft* **' *“ gg* Coeah Wade will start Jap Davie, first-year man from Wilson, and Tom Maloney, husky sophomore tackle. [StasdtfiAs PIEDMONT LEAGUE (Play-off Series) Club w - L - f® 4 - Rocky Mount 3 3 .500 Charlotte 3 3 .500 AMERICAN LEAGUE Club W. L - Pct New York 95 49 .660 Boston 32 59 .582 Cleveland 81 61 .570 Detroit 76 67 - 531 Washington 71 72 .49. Chicago 80 76 .441 St. Louis 50 89 .360 Philadelphia 51 93 .351 NATIONAL LEAGUE ciub w. l. p °~ Pittsburgh 83 57 .593 Chicago 80 61 .567 New \ork 77 84 .546 Cincinnati 76 64 .543 Boston 71 76 -50** St. Louis 68 74 .479 Brooklyn 63 77 .450 Philadelphia 44 95 .317 iTodai^mes] PIEDMONT LEAGUE Rocky Mount at Charlotte. AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at Detroit. Only games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. Chicago at Philadelphia. m»vnP,RS( , .»t..(N. jO DAILY DISPATCH FREM-i, SEPTEMBER 23, 1&38 • - . n.m> ■■ - ■■ To Take Bersbak’s Place , *v .¥ «r • I 1, J A: ... J ■ | Chuck Kline, End. Chuck Kline, rugged from Carthage, is slated to start at right end on the Carolina football team when the Tar Heels open their 1938 season against Wake Forest .at Chapel Hill Saturday at 2:30 o’clock. Al though Kline is the favorite at right end, handled so brilliantly by the All- America Andy Bershalc last season, he is being hard pushed by Jim ftfalloty, a promising sophomore. As Regular left end last fall, KHne developed into one of the strongest bulwarks in the great Tdr Heel line. He is a fast charger, a hard tackier and an outstanding pass receiver. Tar Heels Banking On Veterans For Deacons Chapel Hill, Sept. 23—With its chief strength centered around five veterans from last year, North Caro lina’s 1938 football model goes on dis play for the first time here Saturday against Wake Forest’s highly regard ed Deacrfns. Kick-off time is set for 2:30 o’clock in Kenan Stadium. Athletic officials report a brisk sale in tickets this week, although there are plenty of good seats avail able. Indications' point to an unusu ally large crowd for an opening jjanie. The five veterans who will be back at their old posts are Chuck Kline, end; Steve Maronic, tackle, Jini Wood son, guard, Bob Adams,,. George "Watson, half. . * ; > -, - *i i • r:* * * Much interest is centered on ‘Sweet’ Jim Lalanne, sophomore quarterback and on the possibility that Carolina may employ the wide-open, aerial game. Lalanne, subbing for George Stirnweiss, who is convalescing from a stomach ulcer whioh may keep him out all season, is rated the best passer here in recent years. He pitches with SUPER SPECIALS ■ - “Country Killed Pork” Fresh hams 25c Ifc. Back bones 23c lb. Spare ribs 20c lb. Shoulders ........ 10c lb. Pure pork sausage 21c lb. Sliced,bacon .... 25c lb. Boneless rolled rib > roast 27c lb. ' MI .il-n I 1 I ■■■■ " .New Franklin baker cocoanuts, .: 5c ,e%. Green cabbage . . 2 l-2c lb.« Florida grapefruit 5c ea. 10 1 Irish potatoes ........ 15 c 10 lbs. sweet potatoes 20c Home grown stringless beans 5c lb. Home grown tomatoes 5c lb Seckle. pears ...... 5c lb. Iceberg lettuce, hard heads, 2 for . . 15c Preserving pears, 1-2 bushel ...... .w 35c No. 2 crushed pineapple, 2 for 25c 100 Count Tar paper napkins, 3 for 25c Pure apple Vinegar, gallon .........,.. 15c -2 pbfk ahd beans, 3 ior 2^c One,pound packages; vanilla wafers-, 2 for 25c wirim i DICKSON’S WM-- “ths Compete nod St 0*” et deadly accuracy from both short and long range. Wake Forest will enter the game with a five pouhd pei ihan line ad vantage—l§3 to 188—White Carolina has an in ,'tite bhckfieM—l77 to 173. I PIEDMONT LEAGUE Charlotte Rflsky Mount 3. * »?->. §{ r ri ./>/* > i i * American league - New Yorlj. 7; Chicago 4. Only games scheduled. national league Boston 6-4 ; .SH Louis 5-1. New York 6-2; Cincinnati 1-1. Chicago 4-2; Philadelphia 0-1. 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Favorite self rising flour 326 24-lbW Favorite self rising flour 60c Np. f sliced pineapple, 2 for .>.......... 25c jewel or Vegetole—- 4 Üb. caftan .... 42C g-lb. carton .... 836 cnMiHIBF J uwlmlrfHOfey dtuWtL WOIGINEHS Renri RepbfU AfW SKort Suspension; Blake Looks Good At Guafd Signal drills and' scrimniage was the of the (Jky Thursday foi the Htendetsoti high school Bulldbgs, and the diSh was served this afternooh as Coach Bing Miller work ed his charges, pointing to the open ihg game here next Friday afternoon, with Ftihuay Springs High furnishing eh? opposition. The Bulldogs shbwed Coach Miller a little more stuff 1 yesterday afternooh than they did on Wednesday, artd the mentor yms well pleased 1 , flow <wer, Coach Bing sees plenty of room Rjr improvement, especially in the mastering of plays. An added riote of Was evidenced yesterday when Ed ftehn veteran guard, reported for workouts. He has assured Coach Miller that he is ready to give the same brand of football that made him a bulwark oh defense last year. Renn did not par ticipate in , scrimmage yesterday, but is expected to be. mixing thihgs by Monday. Paul Blake seems to be a real “find” at one guard position, and his work has been pleasing Coach Miller. Thie boy lias plfehty of fight, and is gath ering experience at each workout. He will likely play great ball for the Bulldogs during the coming seasom. SUPER MARKETS 115 tittfnetf Street COFFEE Eight O’clock Pound f 4^ p&ckagft .... t“C $-pourid package . .1. OvC Reid Circle 2-oiie pound packages. r .... <WC Bokar r:< Gold Medal Flour 12-W. bS£ ... . ®fi€ b'ag..“lC Kraft Cheese American - Brick - Velveeta - Pimento - Limberger 1-2 ft). | package .. l“C ■ : i Boraxo, can 13c Brillo, pkg. 6e Star Ly<S, tan ____ iOc Lux Toilet Soap, 3 bar* ___. 19c WeteOW Ott, qt. 40c Jello, 4 pkgs. _ 19c Sparkle Gelatin De**fert*, 3 pkgs: _ 10c i* • Grapes, 3 lbs. _ V 20c Bananas, f lbs. 31fc Lettuce,* 2 heads __ 15c Celery, stalk 7c Squash, yellow, 3 lb*. S4c Cauliflower, head l9t Carrots, bunch 6fe . Potatoes, sweet, 10 lbs. - 2Se Onions, yellow, dry, 3 IB*. loe 04a*, lb. _ Oc Beets, bUnth ______ fc Fear*, Sickle, lb. 3c mKSos Nekton, State Coach, Once Directed Wildcat* ; Hick man Placed With McEver Raleigh, Sept. 23—There’s a new angle to the N. C. State-Davidson college football feud, which will be re newed for the 31st time in Charlotte Sktutday night. „ Already the Doc Newton-Gene Mc- Ever, head mentor of the Davidson Wildcats. Hickman and McEver were born within 20 miles of each other. They attended the University of Tennessee, both were named on all-America teams and liVed together while they played on the all-East team in San Francisco. They married girls from Finest Quality MW A •*% C £0 JA JL £1 And 'Vftf ff felt fevice. Turner’s Market Pfwyftea 304 and 305 LOW PRICES I £?«#? Day—Every Week 1 ffc§ ?6ii make an your total food I iitftuf Waafe in and week 6ft! ftiUt really counts Can? ft lb. ar* | Jugoi GFanulated.lv paper bagTdC - Golden O' Ol ‘ IW® Maid« lbs. ZIC Jewel of Seoco g 183 c Matches .256 boxes lsc Palmolive Soap cake 5c Sunnyfield Butter !b. 31c Salad Dressing Z % 17c Cheese Flavor, lb. 15c Milk Whitehouse * tall 00. 1YA1&I& Evaporated “ cans • Tomato 0 vullipDCll S Soup v cans ZvC Apple Sauce A. & P. 4 cans 25c ( Pink Salmon JS 2 d 19c Pimento Peppers 2 cans 17c . Sunnyfield Oats feT 2 X. 7c » CCIUICo Jn Syrup “ cans **** v Pea Beans 4 sk. 19c Grapefruit Juke 2 4 S 35c __ Star Potted Meat 3 10c CampbelPs Beans 3 <■** 20c Chipso-Rinso-Oxydol L X 20c Armour’s Star v ■. . Lamb Shoulder Lb. 10c Armour’s Quality Oiuck Roast Lb. 17c Bacon 23 ». 27c Oysters Fresh Virginia Pt. 29c Backless Picnic Shoulders Lb. 21c Armour’S Star Lamb Chops ib * Lb. 25c Bacon Squares , Lb. 17c Fat Back K, 9c ■ " . . .l ■ "'iiw wmmmw rnKr*Ti - * ■ - - thte; same town. Then McEve, in , to coaching and Hickman to sisnal fbotfcall and wrestling r , Hickman entered the coachi’ne r u and they became profeasimiai „ 3 mi6s. enG ‘ As assistant coach at Wake p Hickman saw McEver twice i. H] ° r?St victory over Wake teams Vs •./ l ° sistant to Coach Newton ';he Davidson. Newton cans-’ to a ' and Hickman joined him heie in their first start against Davi’-^ 1 Newton and Hickman wore viptm-u ’ by a 6-2 count. ° Us Now Hickman is out to even iu score for a victory Saturday ni-hi Charlotte for the State WoUmpl ‘i 1 tie the McEver-Htckman „ S" games apiece. ' ''° Hickman was born in Johnson oh , .Term.; McEver in Bristol, Tenn. HioV man entered Tennessee when \tcE was a sophomore, but Gere laid Z his senior year, dut to injury they finished school together, h - \ man married Miss Helen Smith 1 i Gene married Miss Joyce Br« a tt? both of Knoxville, within a niontb Neither has any children. n ‘
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