PAGE TWO Deacs Point Activities To Elon Contest Wake Forest College, Sept. 9. With only one week remaining be fore their first game of the season against Elon in Greensboro Satur day night, the Deacons of Wake For est are going forward rapidly now with their workouts and Coach Pea T head Walker has said that he expects to have his boys ready for the en counter. At this stage of practice, the Dea cons seem to be just about lined up for their first engagement v. ith Elon. John Jett is at left flank. Capt. Rupert Pate will be ..ext to Jett at tackle. Carl GivJer se ms “in” at left gaurd, and Butch Clark is the center. On the right side of the Deacon line, Louis Trunzo is a certainty for guard. At the tackle will be big Clem Crab tree and out on the end Paul \\ a ivers is tne No. 1 man. The backfield will shape up with Red Mayberry at quarterback; Mar shall Edward and Jim Ringgold, halves; and John Polanski at full back. Pre-season forecasters had pre dicted .first string }•■ i ons for end Eddie Woolbert. halfback Tony Gal 16vich, and gilarci Tom Tingle, but these players reported late and have not yet been able to oust the - boys who filled their places befov came into camp. Ot course, there's still a week before the initial game and- a possibility that some changes will be made by Coach Walker in the starting lineup. The Deacons are getting plenty of pass defense work in their daily ses t sions. They fear the two fine Elon * triple backs—Lee Fones and Charlie ! Pittman—and are hoping to ba‘ down ’ their tosses. Too. the Wake Forest » linemen are getting their share of ' drills in rushing the throwers, and | this may ultimately prove Wake’s i salvation, should the backs ■ >l l down in their defensive assignment. The best pass defense anyway, is a big . hard charging iine that doesn’t give 1 the passer an extra second to get | loose from the pigskin and the Deac . coaches may operate a great deal by * this theory. ‘ Battles for first line reserve posts . are waging at most of the positions. ‘ The ends are Pat Geer, Bit* Yanden ‘ Dries, John Barrett, Herb Cline: “tackles, Ted Kunkel, Gastcn Grimes, and Larry Pivec: guard Ka- I priva and Beverly Moser; backs, » Fred Welch. Molly Layion. Pete Hor * chak. Flash Dowdy, Bill Eutsler and l Joe Kuchinski. 1 Sophomores on the No. 1 club are ' John Polanski and Carl Givler. Capt. ‘ Pate and Crabtree are seniors, and u others are juniors. Geer. Vanden Dries. Kunkel, Pivec, Kapriva, Layton. Welch, Eutsler, Dmvdy and Kuchinski seem to be the best reservists. i * ■ - - I f Heels Begin Tapering Off * For Openers t t- ! ■ ' Chapel Hill, Sept. 9.—The Caro . lina football squad showed genera! * improvement ail along the line as the i * second week’s drills closed today ■ but it was the ends who set the pace ; up front. t Blocking, tackling, and snagging passes like veterans, Paul Severin and Jim Mallory, the two 180-pound lettermen, have been flashing mid - reason form. Some of the rookies * bave also been looking up, and par ; ticularly Frank Doty Stewart Rich ; ardson, and Pinky Elliott. Fred Stal lings and Fed Forrest are just about , due. And if and when the third v-d- ! : eran > Chuck Kline, gets over his baseball injury, the Tar Heels should ■ be well fixed at the flanks. , Although lacking experience for ; the most part, the guards have also - been coming along, but the short age of material at tackle and center * remained a problem today. Bob ; Smith and Gates Kimball are the ' only proven veterans back at these * positions, and Smith wa l- on the sick - list until yesterda; id won’t be ; ready for heavy work for some time. The Tar Heels wound up their sec . ond week of concentrating or. fun * dangentals today, and Corwh Rav -Wolf appeared pleased, if , 0 t sat- W i th the results - Beginning * Monday they will concentrate on polishing for an early-season open ‘ mg. 1 £ ! mm AMERICAN LEAGUE * Washington at New York. ‘ Boston at Philadelphia. ’ Chicago at Datroit. i Cleveland at St. Louis. I —■ NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at Chicago. * ' St. Louis at Pittsburgh. * New York at Brooklyn. * Philadelphia at Eoston. i i AMERICAN LEAGUE \ New York 4, Boston 1 (7 innings, rain). ‘ Philadelphia 5, Washington 4. j, Cleveland 12, St. Louis 1. Only games played. . rj • • NATIONAL LEAGUE !■ Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 2. [ St. Louis 10, Chicago 3. Brooklyn 11-3, Philadelphia 2-1. ■ Only games played. ] GOOD AS EVER ... By Jack Sords * v shmo see as mocm Active. \ MASQAT AaJV de 66DK£. lAl ? hOl . at the Rockies pyr| ■ 1 •., The All-Stars will w, , such well known i," ,|( ‘d by Ferrell and Dusty 7m ■ , l; ' '<*>ty One ol tiie pru,, > stone ha. carried on 1 ; (: ,y --son in such wum ■* « 11 - Reynolds, short stop ( ban ol the best li< Ido- \. the Rockies par! p,; nold.-; has hern I,‘iUm • ' ' merry clip, his hailin' ermg around .3.V.). p, i - at Grcystone durinr will play for the 1:17; , Ik is a youngster, and hall career is predicte-i s Seed Dealers Meet Sept. 19 Daily Dispatch Rnro : ~i In th(; Sir W;;!,,.... ,‘ ,u ; Raleigh, Sept. 9. 7',', * fl »!°n or the North ( Itoolcrs As oornlicn, |„ |„ ' here September Hi . i , , Hlcl marked by the fixing lor lespedeza seed, consideration r a proposed State Seed ( nuncil an discussion of the Slate ana [.>(], ecd laws. The Association' ■ meeting will | )P held in the board room al ;bo Sh Department of Agriculture' hVv mg. The meetings will bo hold m complete cooperation with the p, partment and with State collog<> Seed dealeis wih he welcomed iy Commissioner of Agriculture Kor Scott, with President G. F Stradlev responding. A general discussion of North Carolina’s seed law will bo led i, v D. S. Coltrane, assistant to Com missioner Scott, and by C. H. Lui terloh, Department seed inspector. Lux ton White, marketing specialist of the Department will lead a dis cussion on the proposed state , rod council. H. J. Maxwell, Goldsboro, presj. dent of the North Carolina Feed Manufacturers Association will di cuss “Exemption of Retail Sale; Tax on Feeds and Reed-”. Grayson Quarrels will talk on “The Advisa bility of Including Seed Potatoe and Onions under the general pro visions of the seed law.” Other talks on the program in clude: J. B. Cotner, State college associate agronomist and Mr. Quar rels, “State Wide Seed Certification Service”; A. D. Stewart of the N. C. Crop Improvement Association and M. E. Gardner, head of the State college horticulture depart ment on “Recommended Crop Va rieties for North Carolina”; Dr. G. K. Middleton, experiment station plant breeding agronomist on hy brid Seed Corn”; I. W. Woodside, chief of the Department Seed Urn oratory on “Services Rendered by the Seed Laboratory”. The State is the people in their corporate capacity. Out of War Zone Mrs. Eddie Rickenbacker, wife of the famous U. S. World ace, is shown with their son upon arrival in New York fro war-torn Europe aboard the P° liner Batory. A second son, bavni. also made the trip. NOTICE- ... Ad . I have this day quahiicd ministratrix of the i „ J- d> an d Mother, the Late Lma ' ,Riding this is to notify all claims against said ljS ’‘., j\, jthin the same to the undeis ■ .. no ticc one year from this date a ’ ‘ h ‘ “ sa jd covery. Persons incici) < < nrompt Estate are requested to ! ul “ .settlement. , 1939. This the 3rd day °l l Auga- ■ LUCY S. Bl RhE lA \ Administratrix ol ; ' Lina Sncea. B. H. 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