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Beavers Use Air Lanes To Bring Upset Victory Beavers Score First, and Are Never Be hind; Detham Passes to* Gene Gray for 69 Yards and Winning Score; Durdan Is Beaver Leader. Oregon State Beavers wed two long aerials and laked another to net three touchdown- and a 20 t•» 1(5 v.» tory over the Du.a* Blue Devils m the 11 an.- planted Ko-e Bowl game ;n Duke St.idiui . Durham. Yew Yeai - Day belure 5(5.000 Ians, who at u ‘ (kill lorn ia mi-1”. The Beaver- got bu-y in the v< ; y lest period when Tom Da\ i- t«.. . a- • opening kick-oft im Duke, and i ;m bled when tackled on his own 29-y.ucl line. Oregon reeoveit'd. The Duke* \\ ere kept \ 'h the.r back - to the v. all lie: il I ),m I he dan. . ensation.ii Beaver back who outshone Duke. Kte\ e Lach, laded as if to pass, onlv to (lash to his right and over the gt-al line 15 yard away for thv la t , More of the ball game and t■ • pa; the Beaver ahead. Duke scored in tiie -fend quarU t" knot the c ant when S* ae I., on , went over liom the four. (Jan* added ! th* point. The Bea\ » r added two touch downs and .ui extra point in th j thiid. while Duke was gaming ju i, one touchdown i In the fourth period, Ala:e Kar m.ixm broke through to nab Dm dan behind the goal line lor a aletv. Durdan fumbled the pa-- trow ecu-, t a wD11<» atten ptmg to kuw >>ut fror.. ' behind hi- goal He atte • pted to m:i the ball, but Karmazin stopped him behind the line. Duke and Oregon State pulled e\ t n. 14 all in the third per: >d. t)i. Dethman h.urlid a (59-yard pa.-s to: (»•■» (5 i\a who dodged Tom Dave ! and Motfatt Storer. and went on with tm ? illy tn.u imunt vict »ry lor the underdog Bcaver. Tlie team- Might on about even term-a according to statistic.', though ; (o ;Jy :.-tako' -n tlu part < l Blue De\i;> carried • mch '..right in the; eulrome Dal-w -cade 15 fn t down-, to i..ui teen i < >reg* »n State: the Be. . t • ' laid a net yaidage * k kng t - 95 for tie- Blue I ib. and in t:i• m v. a cl passing depai tm ait 1 y 1 h! to 72 In Duke. 4 me may h.a\ e played an imp-r 1 ant part in tin- <U-t«• it . a Duke a ’’ did ai tin- in-t i, i Hnwi appeal ■■nr-- . I >nkt Jot ■ lv the half. B< Gant hint pa - th( Oregon ‘ ' ••• * • li ' f'.-i five. Hilly 1 ’ ’ 11.iv < ‘h •: - ’ a .- :lefure an ■ !: i-. i . i iial : I v a‘i . a!* d : '.i a\ ei . proved ’to ■••■!••• . • . ' hall Hub, and I kirdan and . ,.n cam meed Ian:, 'h-d tl. ■ I ., .. v. ei e t as Kood a any n field that day. II la - I .aeh earned the brunt ol the Blue Dev I . and tunied in a great | i a ]. a :: lanet*. i > 111 he c< ai Id iW hit li e Duke- into the victory' Tin ■■ e vvti.- thrilled packed from -I. :l to I mi'll. ..nil tire outcome in 1 d. ao: until the final \. tie tie. j ‘ The lineup: i’os. Oiegiiii State (20) Duke (Hi) 1 ,K George Zelliek Jin. Smith i t.T George Ikon Mike Ka: man.l I (i ill I - Hal - • .a Ti m Burn C Quentin Greenough B. Barnett HG Martin (.'have l'i-fe Goddai;' UT Bi J ■ Saunder.- I’e •• a'l toinougi: it hi Ni'I II. Bet' : . AI i’lasecky (,•11 George Peters 'I an Prothn.i ial Bob Dethm.nl ruin Da’, r I! II I >on Da rd.m Stev e Laeh 1" 15 Joe D: y Win;:. Siegried Oregon State 7 n lit u T) Duke ' n 7 7 2—161 Oregon State M'l'Mig Touchdowns | Dardan. ZeiIiek. (i ■ . v i ,-ub for , Durdan); points altei touchdown Si' i (sub for G Pc, place illl I.S I. j ! Duke sc-oraig: T> .ne !ich n Laeh. i Siegfried, points altei1 touchdown—t Gantt (sub for Piaseeky). Prothra . (place-kicks . aiety—Durdan led in 1 end Zone. BOWL SCORES Hose Howl ( 1: i :: m State JO. Dake 1G. Orange Howl Gf vg:a In. Tex a• Chi is'.ian '.’ft. Sugar Howl F« . dhaa 2. MtSs<mri 0. Sun How I Till-a 15. Texas Tech I). Cotton Howl Aialw ' ; 2d. Texa- Aggie 21. Steve Lach On Liberty’s All-America __ i Ne . Y. r .I.ae !-The : ilia! tally el bal'd - takt n i -v 1 .ibr.-ty - Maga/me . . n ■ . ] >| >. < >\ i ax.t ely 2.milt j .a ,-;ty t■ ■ . . 1 ; , yet - in . wet 10a ; I e a d: na coax I - ■ seicct tee A i i ■ I ’iayei - Ai l-Ana riea train is t e vraled n ;he a,:: ren, . . le el the ;i- .blieali- -n I’ " x am Is as : •.. ne : l-’nd Ib.l! !!. I. Alas ana. i T Kirhard Wild Mat- i lit ‘ ■ • ’ . ■ (1 ,a i Hilda- t T. a.li -dy. Ha - i Yard 1 h-atei Yinrent I '..ill dl. X I )etroi *. i (had 1 k-rnnrd C'i ;■.11i ins. N’.-tre , Da-i.e i T.u-t.le I I ta t I . aid ai. Tldain' End -lane- l..at eat. Furdham I Qu: rti . - W... .a- Dudley, Yir- : "inia. Forty-Hour Week Proved War Asset, Shu ford Says Daily Dispatch Bureau, In the Sir Walter Hotel. By BOB THOMPSON. 11j 1 • *.. .inn. 2 Nortn (’nrolinu rid ‘ • rdin to Lab Com • :»*• ? Forrvst Shmord. ,s !>etU*i •1! Iiom .i military a.- w* !! as a -<• ...! tand|-.»int is result n| the 4M B« .a. •• :iidu try wa forced ' • rain new w<»rkc.>—1 mlcs-, it \\a i. • " < :: . ■hall : • .' ■ < the state u-: .a- ’'.--e\ eral thnn-and new vvnrkc .vho will b. of threat value in in uring lull production nt America . el tort," said the eammis-mne. The action of employer, m tiai ns? new workers rather than payu1 i ue-and-a-hall wage- to the old 'did not defeat the purpose ol the wertrue provision." sad Shuford. Tii: idea behind the provision v. w - Rules Given For Rationing Tire Quotas Washington. .Jan. 2.—The Ol: ic"■ ol ’rice Atflminislratiun has release! his compilation of questions ami answers el.oilvmg tire and tube ra il mirtg regulatic ms' (). Arc ,-eeonds of new t i e.- and ubes "new" tues or tubes'.’ A. res. Q. Are bicycle tire - within th cope ol rationing regulations" A. No. Q. Can an interstate common rac ier which has delivered to and dc losited with various tire service : ions along its route a supply ol l own teres bearing its own brand ci be used to service its own truck - aider a service contract .with dv cal agency obtain such ijns ire", t:i■ local station? . This depends upon whether the ell use ol tires amounts to a d- !i. - ry r transler within the contcm Halt—Frank Sinkwich, Georgia Half -Stephen Lach, Duke. Fullback—Robert Wstlall, Alichi ;an. The poll, conducted by Norman , Spec tor Liberty, evades the opin ccns c l "t spel ts" but rev rts to tin i st-hand impressions of tile players u a-kmg tht io to name the elov.n ■ it landing opponent- they laced on .he lield during the 1941 season. Georgia's Frank Sinkwich. tin jell reveals, received the high.st vot ng percentage of the players w'to .\ ere nominated; ol the umety-mn jpponents wlm laced hum, ninety ■ ix vnt d loni most outstudr.ing. S c age was Dudley of Virginia. 19-year ir.cl to Sinkwich in the vote pertvn i Id h.alfhaek from Blueiieid. \'a .hie was considered the most don ;ot"U' man in football on returning oints. An unusual selection was that ol iernard Crimntins o! Notre Dame \ convert'd fullback, he won ac •laim at the guard position. Wildung it Alimn .-ota, a fj()-inimite player in nost of the Goper games, wa- recog lized hy hi- opponents a- the stairi itit tackle ol the year. Banonis of Detroit, the center wo . i -v r made a bad pas.- ill three year it play, got the nod over all ins ivnls. Several ol the players named wiil >e taken to the Sugar Bowl game at few Oi leans as the guests ot Liberty ilagazine. to dist '• mori x<ms and t< > dec >va e n ir: a j •! •> • . m ' • ' 1 to f rat it n !«»!■ i»\ i : t i : \ i The i- - i*»til . < • t i a a1 d t: in 1 hi 1 thi v.. and '?i■ :i ca - d empb >\\ : h . • • o i ■ ml r y ; • |>av i ii* •• * • i ri $!■••. ?j n.oim o\tra in • \ : • t • nen a-e- nee..--vv te hr m, V ■ ea It : up ' < ! he ret j nil ed mum m H'.xx 'i..:iiy x\ ••;•!%: r . x. e•.• ea pi <\ . a re. alt o! t;i .a * lav. e d. • : .ol e. tan: t", except 1 • p::T the f:g at “several thousand" lea ’dns .late 'I helie\ e that it i p . :tctly • :• to s; >■ that the operation »»! the v. a a and hour law d mg td pa t a . ’.'ear- ha been of ine-tii wop- xalu in preparing Anieriean and ... dustry tor the tremendoa. produc tion job which lie- ahead." tile c *:i mis.-mner concluded. plat ion of me urrii > ‘ >pini< in i e .-erxed lor written *. a omission o! C• l tire i p in ol idl er or. x\ Meh 1:11 payment ha.- Iium a ade be (lei mmm Vo , a. • p eha r. A. No 0 Can toes on whico a d a. a pay out i has in * n made but which .. « till m the p ' i1»u 1 *! tile a r i): delivered to the purchaser? A No. cy Can tires now wnc d and i l the possesion of a fleet operator be ti’an.-ferred from one ot hi.- ileei garages to another? From truck : > truck ? A. Yes Cy Can tire dealer- exchange whit • wailed tire- owned by them ! black-walled tire.- owned by auto mobile dealers? A. No. cy 1 i ive thi 1 »ral boards any d - - cretic n :n extend.ng the h-T <>l rui.-se j eligible t< ; c.na e or transfer ti.vs lor tube-? A. No. Cy T« wdi-m a oi one apply : r modil cat! m in trie la 1 A. la oi: i lend* r • >m < >1 fire Price Adn i trat n. W hingb |D C. c.). I a hear e an t !:g ble vi h - le ’ A. No. In i"nerge;lrir •. ambulant es. which are > n the eligible list, may oe list'd a- heai -e.-. cy i a truck : ed to deliver coal to : • the nubvtu <•. and pri \ air ron-1 i'i 1 i nt it led to tiros” \ Y cy 1 ' - i , *• vrei -t •■ «n n ’he >< r ■ •!'. . t dri’’ (*:"•' to ult i .01 a ! * a i. a 0 r m A. No. cy A. n : -k a • d to rr; ir telr j graph line- Hr: Tie . ■ hides? A. Ye (y Are pa -ewer ears m *d to re pair t legr • . Iin< > gil ' ehide-7 | A a'... j cy Are car.- u-rd ' , i mdei ro, i merrial serx ire to t eg: aph office eligible xehiclex? \. No. cy Are rai s i1 ■ e-.l !■ * deb . or tele : ram- to i ural area ei..Able x e hivies? A No. Cy .-\ re pa -' i.r.t i ra nsrcl i*\ t ' irreling pm *. ha er ol ri an n «-n ent1 * led in to. e. 7 \. No cy An* willde do gr<>oers' t: ad; • U -ed 1 ■' make del .\ *•» ic- to retailor 1 gible” A Yes. Cy Ai o p is enger ear- ;ised i •>' wholesale ijx •u,r 1" make delixei oj To s* dicit ale- idigible x riiiries” A. No. cy Are whole-ale grocer.-' limb used for sad- tor solicitation of -ales eligible \’chicles'* A. Only when Tie delixerie and Si* l r«.» i-ijrailir 'll'lii, r .III li . .til lilt: .<.?.( ii-. . Air tint!;- i ill ! \ iii v. ^j •.11>' i • .tl." \ c! n* u >p;ipor> m . • • . . ■ 111. I .. If 1,1 II- 1-1 ' ■ ill.' lit Ik "-I .. . I lilt; I. 1 Mjlfl I" h •: I : ill rui. i . : i .. .Inn!.- \ rli ,rl<- - w Ai * JI lit i. - Vi .4 J ,* v !..«•»> i>l :it ;ivv i‘< • 1 t r A No. i MMMMBiWJMWMHMMMn nip ~w—i iTiiwiTfiPiimh i m I Announcement! I HENRY S. MOSS & I I Open For Business At I ■ Carolina Warehouse— ar^ 3,19421 1 We Will Carry A Complete Line Of I I Case Tractors and Implements, Vulcan Plows, Russell Wagons, Morses and MulesI I and V-C Fertilizers I I HENRY S. MOSS & COMPANY I I HENRY MOSS BILL ELLINGTON FRANK HICKS | mwcoueH [<A DUE TO COLD ii^TEAHYDUTD PIECES liuy a bottle of MENTHO-MI'L SION, the scientific preparation which in a EIG Syrup base deposits 9 medicinal ingredients in your sys tem to help expel tickling phlegm, soothe irritated throat passages and help ease nervous tension Ingredi ents of MENTHOMULSION are listed on the label and your own doc tor can tell you its merits. At drug gists. Satisfaction guaran teed or money back. COc & $1. Ullllh BROTHERS DRI'G CO., PEOPLE'S DRl’G STORE AM) WOOLARD'S.
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