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JL Wreck Tech Next! O-Sport -tr Ir Sarasota s4 Lee Terk GMuiDia MYe. G(D2i(Dieff D&vMsoel 14 . ll " & : - "J Night Telephone 6906 , - DTT4U -(G) GOOD FOR FOURTEEN POINTS Montgomery Scores Twice As Tar Heels Tame 'Cats Fighting Wildcat Team Keeps Threatening Snavelymen from Crossing Goal During Opening Quarter; Team Scores During Second and! Third Stanzas of Hard-Fought Contest By Fletcher W. Ferguson - Kicnarason ieia, uaviason, Oct. 19. Exhibiting its usual fighting spirit against Carolina, Davidson's football team held the "Flying Tar Heels" to a 14-0 decision here this afternoon before 8,500 fans. The victory left Carolina as the only undefeated and untied team j-a the Big Five and Southern Conference loops. Today it was Co-captain .Harry Montgomery and the old relia ble "Babe" Daniel, who accounted for the scores. The former crossed the double stripe from the 11-yard line early in the sec ond quarter and from the 3-yard mark near the close of the third. Both of the husky center's placements for the extra point were good. '" ..' '..-V " However, it was a four-man backfield that engineered the ball j -t - j --, :a. ti -j.j 7Z 77- I-, i , "....BBiryhmtgQmery and "Babe" Daniel are the men who ac- blockmg, and the injuredto.Hutchins did some toephroguig. Montgomery crossed the goal twice, while Daniel, (the genUemin Farrar On defense Bdl Moore and Harry Montgomery were the shining fa the charging position), twice made the point after touchdown. Mass .,--- w., .oxxcv.., auW .Uj.u ill J.yx duuiuuuat w Parnlina ronfor fca m,CG W nna Mnvorci'mi .nrl has &Wonlf Georgia Team Whips State, 13-0 In Ragged GameOnRiddick Field f v - ;V DUKE & STATE BOW -- Two of Georgia's football teams were responsible for making Carolina the only un defeated team in the Southern Conference. Georgia downed State 13-0, while Georgia Tech scored a 6-0 victory over Duke. Bulldogs Score First Following 63-Yd. Run Score on Intercepted Pass; State Threatens to Score on Two Occasions LARGE CROWD SEES GAME LINE-UPS State Cara Helms Regdon Sabol honor. ; Carolina Thrpnfpna Carolina "knocked at the door" almost continually throughout the first quarter, but the Wild cats dug their claws deep into the turf and threw back several goalward drives before Mont gomery's initial score. Early in the game, Jackson headed the drive to Davidson's 20-yard line, where a fourth down pass intended for Buck was intercepted by Pittman, who tumbled ana live Carolina men lunged on the pigskin. On first down, Montgomery fumbled the ball, and Pittman recovered and kicked out to his own 48. Jackson picked up 9 yards on two spinners, and Snyder made it first down on the 35-yard line. Jackson's pass to Montgomery brought another first on the 19. Two more firsts byBershak and Jackson, gave Carolina the ball on the 7-yard line, but Burns intercepted Jackson's pass at the 2-yard mark to repulse the scare. . ' Shortly after the second stan za opened, Jackson returned Pittman's punt to the Davidson 33, made 15 yards around end and added 7 on two line plun ges to bring the ball to the 11. From here Montgomery sliced off left tackle for the score, and then held the ball for Daniel's place kick. credit for a field goal. Carolina v Buck -Trimpey Joyce Daniel Webb Evins ., Bershak Snyder - Montgomery Jackson Ditt Carolina Davidson LINE-UPS Pos. LE LT LG :-: : C - -RG RT RE V QB HB HB FB Davidson Williams Cathey Johnson Burns PLAY BY PLAY First Period The Tar Heels opened with a McClung battering offensive which car- Johnston ried them far into Davidson ter Windham ritory, but were set back by Armfield penalties, after they had reached Pittman the 16-yard line and lost the Lafferty ball on downs. The highlight of Yarb gh this play was a 16-yard pass 0 7 7 014 from Jackson to Montgomery. 0 0 0 0 0 Davidson could do nothinsr with Touchdowns : Montgomery 2 ; the Carolina line on off ense. Pitt Points after: Daniel 2. Sub- man received the kickoff f or the stitutions: Carolina Moore, Wildcats and, ran it back to, his Pendergraft, - Bartos, McCarn,- 17-yard liner His" teammates Palmer, Dashiell, Stewart, Hut- failed to gain and the triple chins, Little, Mclver, McCach- threat back punted to mid-field ren, Avery, uaviason uorDin, wnere tne rar ieei anve oe- J. Johnston, Young, Lee, Hun- gan. v :; v ter, " Verble, Melton, Harrison, Second Period . , i-k 'i-. - - - UenniS. - ' AfoT. TQlHnT fomli-o'. .ef Gain from scri'ge Lost from scri'ge Passes attempted Passes completed Gain by passes First downs Dis. punts av. Yards penalized Intercepted passes Total yds. gained NC 203 13 V- 4 1 18 11 39 5 3 221 D 162 67 8 3 29 5 40 10 2 191 yielded one in short order after the second period opened. Pitt man kicked to his 34 and from there the Tar Heels scored in eight plays.' Montgomery went eight yards over left tackle on the scoring play , after Jackson had slipped 17 through the same side. Daniel place-kicked the extra point. Pittman cheered Davidson supporters with a 28-yard run Ditt Intercepts arouna nis iei ena to uaronna s For the rest of the half. Davidson strived vainly to penetrate 42, but he was thrown for losses -t tt i Afr. - tm.4. voWkAwiiinrW" tviA VprhlA ffavp some on ' the next two plays and had Liir: i ii i i 1 1-" lis t-" iiiiiiiii . i mj ... . w -w-Jk v w . v w i good exhibitions of the grid art, but could not break loose. Ditt stopped what looked like a severe threat by intercepting a pass from Pittman intended fcV Yarborough at mid-field. During, the quarter, Bill Moore had been substituted and "was continually raising trouble in the Wildcat backfield. V Carolina started off the third quarter as if they were really going places. Daniel returned Pittman's kickoff to, his own 34. Snyder nicked un 4 arA Jav.'8 -fnr a TT. N fl. first." Snyder added an- Robinson Berlinski Ryueska State Georgia Pos. Ga. LE Ashford LT Shi LG F.'John'n C McKnight RG Morehead RT Harman RE Wagnon QB Treadaway LH ' Bond RH Minot FB Jones 0 0 0 0--0 0 7 6 013 o kick, a nock oi rar neei re- serves entered tne game ana he balance of the period was ought on even terms. The score at the end of the half was : Carolina 7, Davidson 0. Third Period Fumbles slowed up the Taf Johnson .Anderson, Candler, Heels as they came back after Tinsley, Gatchell, Haygood, Mil intermission, but they finally got ner Uail Matfett, Koddenbery. underway from mid-field where Snyder intercepted a pass and hey pushd on to their second touchdown. Jackson contribu ted a 15-yard, run to the. ad vance, and Montgomery clipped off 12. Montgomery scored for the second time, when he went over from the two-yard line. Daniel continued his By BUI Anderson (Special to th Daily Tax, Hex) Riddick Field, .West Raleigh, Oct. 19. Georcria's Bulldozs. playing a rough and ragged game here beat State's Wolf pack by a 13-0 score. Over 10,000 people witnessed the bat tle which was marked by the poor line play of both elevens. The Red Terrors showed su periority in mid-field, but failed to click when the opportunity oc curred. Both teams went through a listless first period with neither team scorincr. Georgia's first tally came early in the second period after a series of kicks which had placed the ball on the Davidson Game Davidson, Oct. 19. Following- the Carolina 14-0 triumph over Davidson, Coach Gene McEver, who directs the Wild cat squad commented that "my boys played a good game. deadly For Carolina, Hutchins is the place-kicking accuracy, and the man; Jackson cannot possibly score was 14-0, in favor of Caro- make all-America in one year. Una. Davidson received the kick- off and made a first down on a 14-yard gallop around left end by Lafferty, but the Wildcats ad vance was stopped by the for ward wall of Carolina. Pittman kicked to Jackson who was downed on the Carolina 20. Fourth Period The Wildcat offense came to life again in the final period, against Tar Heel reserves. Pitt man led the way, and Davidson advanced to Carolina's 25-yard (Continued on last page) Substitutions: State Hayden, Bulldo own 35 rd H M Main, Entwistle, Davis, Bardes, Minot hit center, cut back nicely, Hoek, Kuzma, Kirschcner, Gadd, reversed field, and ran 63 yards Piloseno, Edwards, Regdon, Ma- to the one yard line where .he honey, Goode, Murphy, Far- was teced by Berlinski. Gerald falla, and Bugg. Georgia O. donnson inen suostitutea lor luinot, ana swept around ena to make the score. Bond place kicked successfully and brought the score to 7-0. In the third quarter, Georgia made its other touchdown on Continued on last page) Bershak looked good, and Moore was exceptionally fine on the defense." SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY TAR HEEL Intramural Football Monday 4:00: Field No. 1. Manly vs. Y.M. C. A. 5:00: Field No. 1. Zeta Psi vs. Phi Kappa Sigma. 5:00: Field No. 2. Ruff in vs. Old West. 5:00: Field No. 3. Steele vs. Everett. 5:00: Field No. 6. Z. B. T. vs. Pi Kappa Alpha. Cross Country Team Takes Time Trial Run Graham Gammon Tunis in Best Time of Group During the past two days, Coach. Dale Ranson has sent his other 7 as he prashprf Timi'icli ! the center of the Wildcat line,but varsity cross country team on the next play Jackson fumbled and Lee recovered for Davidson through time trials. The Tar on the Wildcat 46. ; . ' Heel mentor . was pleased with Second Score the clockings of his charges and A few moments later the Tar" Heels started the drive for their has bright hopes of turning other tally as Snyder intercepted Pittman's aerial at mid-field. Be- out. a team that will successfully hind fine interference Jackson skirted end for 15 yards, ard Mont, defend the conference crown gomery picked up 16 more for another first on the Davidson 19. won last year. t On the next play Hutchins took the ball, went for about 8 yards The following is a record of where three Davidson men landed on him, but the husky Caro- the times of all men out for the lina fullback kept plunging until he ;was finally brought down on varsity harrier squad: , -the 4. After Hutchins added another yard, Montgomery went over Gammon, 16 :55 ; Williamson, tackle for his second score, and Daniel repeated the kick act. 17 :10 ; Conte, 17 :17 ; Jones, a defensive eame. and it was a 17 :17: Gardiner, 17:20 : Kind, mighty good thing they did for; Paul Pittman certainly, raised 17:30; Daniel, ,17:45; Davison Dlentv of havoc. His fnrwards to Yarborough and Dennis, and his 17:50; Anderson, 17:55; Gar- recervtimis nf laterals -fm f nmkr had the Carolina team on land, 18 ; Mark, 18 :10 ; Lynch, the run. ' . 1 18:30;. Bower, 18:30. . Football Scores Georgia Tech 6, Duke 0. Georgia 13, N. C. State 0. Middlebury 14, Tufts 20. Pittsburgh 6, Notre Dame 9. Army 13, Harvard 0.' Yale 7, Navy 6. Amherst 12, Rochester 0. -Mass. State 7, R. I. State 0. Penru 34,- Columbia 0. Boston U. 6, Bates 6. City College of New -York 19; Lowell Textile Institute 0. . St. Joseph's 7, Susquehanna 0. Emory and Henry 14, Richmond 6. Trinity 13, Hobart 6. Colgate 52, LaFayette 0. 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