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'41 Morrell, Rushing. RUSHING Times Yds. Ave. Morrell ......... 31 202 6.5 G. Wilson ...... 67 201 3.0 Drawdy ........ 41 150 3.6 H. Johnson ... 33 97 2.9 Brown .......... 7 67 9.5 Caskey ......... 15 69 3.9 Gramling ....... 25 45 1.8 Worhman ...... 10 11 1.1 Behrens ........ 2 8 4.0 McLendon ...... 1 0 0.0 Balka..... . ....13 -28 -2.1 Totals .........245 812 3.2 PASSING Times Comp. Yds. Td's Gramling ... 68 32 391 6 Balka ...... 27 10 104 0 G. Wilson 5 4 32 0 Behrens ..... .2 2 22 0 Totals ... .102 48 549 6 RECEIVING No. Yards TD's Bennett .........16 240 2 G. Wilson .......10 106 1 H. Johnson ...... 6 43 0 Drawdy ......... 6 47 1 Shea ............ 5 52 0 Morrell ......... 2 26 1 Skelton ......... 2 23 0 Duckett ......... 1 12 1 Totals ........48 549 6 PUNTING No. Yards . 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Brown ........ 1 0 6 Duckett .......... 1 0 6 Jarrett .......... 0 5 5 Silas ............ 0 3 3 Totals ......... 12 8 80 Opponents ....... .10 8 80 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds. Ave. Kerr ............. .5 79 15.8 Brazell ........... 4 24 6.0 Darouse .......... 3 16 5.3 Korn ............. 1 3 3.0 Totals ..........13 122 9.3 9 KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds. Ave. Cooper ........... .3 42 14.0 Drawdy . . . ..... 2 36 18.0 Caskey . . ....... 2 35 17.5 Brazell 2 35 17.5 . W ilson . . ........ 2 18 9.0 Duckett .......... 1 18 18.0 Totals .......... 12 184 15.3 PASS INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds. Return Korn .......... 2 0 Kerr ........... .1 13 A. W. Johnson .. 1 8 Cooper ........ 1 7 Darouse ........ 1 6 Brunson 1 2 sc - - ol Totals ....... 7 36 w< en Athletics are a great common a denominator. In football a boy is Po judged not by his race, not by his creed, not by his social standing, me not by his finances, but rather by sef the truly democratic yardstick of rig how well he blocks, or tackles, or sacrifices individual glory to the up over-all good of his team. Th the rig Mu Mom's Shop ' Jac ''be ittle Shop W1th ma l>s Values" no' cal 1431 MAIN So of Th no Fil 3 understand an sql says ANDRE MAUROIS Author, lecturer~ ; W Member of the French Academy i xcellent international t ople of many languages la< d each other. You also ag o believe in mankind, lves." In is in by to br m hi at N si sc t editors comb through more w rson could read in two years, W outstanding interest. mdensed to preserve both its h' range of subjects stimulates s irther search for knowledge. U gest helps continue the educa- ti merica and all over the world. y * tr you'll want to read Meaning of at Inside story of the famous case; sacribes a proven technique for d4 &e condensation: Postmarked Mo, our ex-Ambassador) story of life It STAR O NX ,rystal Ba )uke, Md. By MURRAY SEAMAN Because of the abbrevia hool week we couldn't get I CB cleaned off in time for ekly prognosticating. 'I ables us to boast or at least : season average of .764 at I Int. At this stage the real mu n are forging ahead of the p ison favorites and proving tr ht to future bowl bids. With the hope of not too mE 3ets tomorrow here we go age Vlichigan State over Purdi e Boilermakers are loaded 1 Spartans are loadeder (the ht loadeder). Each team Big; nn sends in seems to get bett 4aryland over Boston U.; Hai ganis may be just as good k Scarbath but Jack has ny playmates. This should, hing else, decide the All Am< i QB slot. )klahoma over Iowa State; ' mners in a breeze. Another c; too much manpower. 'illanova over Parris Isla e marines are good, but a t ch college squad plus G ipski should prevail. )uke over Georgia Tech: tter how we saw this one th uld be a load of dissenters. Di :ame o1 aLs huge aefensive 11 ,by more than 1 TD. Kansas over Kansas State: Re :I Hoag to wmn an inter-st iabble. lalifornia over UCLA: Paj ridorf hates to lose two wel a row. Johnny 0 to cc ough. NJotre Dame over Navy: Leal Is have found the winning v Rin. l'exas over SMU: Just a gui fact any game in this confere strictly a flip of a coin. D( Texas it's whoever passes ist. Michigan over Illinois: Proba a shade. Pitt over Indiana: Pitt shos stuff over Notre Dame 'my. Let's chalk last week's a bad day. Princeton over Brown: In eeze. Wisconsin over Rice: The I rs are still loaded. Georgia over Alabama: In v ght turn into a full fledged ttle. Florida over Auburn: Casi s come Into his own. Penn State over Penn: TI awls usually turn out to [vantages of the men from ittany Valley. LSU over Mississippi: Let's is the upset of the week. Minnesota over Iowa: Paul could lead the Gophers to t cond win. Kentucky over Miami: I'm aiting for the Bear's boys ake up. TCU over Baylor: Ray McK is come out of his early set tamp. Boston College over Clem nless Clemson shows a lot n an they did in Columbia. Fordham over Detroit: Ford ylng to get back to pre andards. Furman over Wofford: ?M velop into a tight struggle Holy Cross over Marquette: 1 'oss ranked as one of the sti ys of the east. Wake Forest over NO SI 11 be a few more sasns ba 'THE WEEK 1 Pi . ,Georgia State becomes a pigskin power. ted Tennessee over North Carolin the Maybe the Vols can soften our Carolina for the Gamecocks. 'his Ohio State over Northwester ost State by at least two TD's. Stanford over San Jose Stal hsNot too much trouble for Mathi and Co. ecle Vanderbilt over Washinijton a1 r-Lee: Vandy's prize freshman to ca too much for the generals. Washington over Oregon Stat ny Record breaker Don Heinrich aga m-l showing the way to the natiot Lie; passers. ~tt 4's lie me ry ou aoike .o h amccs :iAf 'he andand. y's e : V n(yspie rs m nt ery ne, Wnc Aff Osie S t h wn rheportedo the resuo1 t giy ers .e efecsofimkn "ys a oss A rsonsible p 100 the rpre h eu ad hat 45% of the group air tinually from one ~res 10 years each. *e"" At the beginnil the . months period eac: call Giel heir still to ASK YOUR DEAl, own FOR CHEMrERFIELI ison EITHER WAY YC LIKE 'EM iore ham war Mit" ate: Sigma Nu, NRO's, Te By TOM CARR SiF This week finds us loaded with Intramural volleyball scores as we Al have missed a few due to the Clemson holidays. In fraternity 15 League 1, Sigma Nu holds the lead with four wins and no losses, being the only team in the league without a loss. Pi Kappa Phi and Phi Sigma Kappa are tied for the lead in Fraternity League 2, also po with four wins apiece. se In Independent League 1 the an NROTC still holds a comfortable mE lead with three wins and no defeats Al while in Independent League 2, Pi Tenement 29 holds the lead al- 12 though they dropped a game last Si week to Maxey 3rd. Al The fraternity league scores to date are as follows: ha Sigma Nu-Alpha Tau Omega, p1 forfeit. Sigma Nu-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, n 11-0, 11-0. lef Sigma Nu-Kappa Sigma, forfeit. lo Sigma Nu-Sigma Chi, 15-7, 15 12. Sigma Chi-Kappa Sigma, 11-0, 15-6. Sigma Chi-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, forfeit. Pi Kappa Alpha-Sigma Alpha . Epsilon, 15-9, 15-12. Alpha Tau Omega-Kappa Sigma, n: forfeit. Pi Kappa Phi-Sigma Phi Epsilon, e: 15-3, 15-4. as Pi Kappa Phi-Lambda Chi Al pha, 11-0, 15-6. sd Pi Kappa Phi-Phi Epsilon Pi, be forfeit. Pi Gappa Phi-Gappa Alpha, 15 e: 8, 16-14. in Phi Sigma Kappa-Phi Epsilon Pi, 's 11-0, 10-15, 11-0. |Phi Sigma Kappa-Phi Kappaj IT Accessory Orgi ted by Smok onsulting organization has ts of a continuing study by a speCialist and his staff on the Chesterfield cigarettes. pie from various walks of life rnoke only Chesterfields. For six :>f men and women smoked their Chesterfields -- 10 to 40 a day. have smoked Chesterfields Con :o thirty years for an average of ng and at the end of the six h smoker was given a thorough ER: Phi Sigs, n. 29 Tor rma, 15-1, 15'9. Phi Sigma Gappa-Lambda Chi 4 pha, forfeit. ] Phi Epsilon Pi-Kappa Alpha, 6 15-9, 15-12~. Sigma Phi Epsilon-Phi Epsilon 14-16, 15-13, 15-11. Sigma Phi Epsilon-Phi Kappa ;ma, forfeit. Bold print indicates winners. The fraternity leagues' post ned games have all been re- ] ieduled by the Intramural office d appear as follows: Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Kappa Sig t, Nov. 10, Court 3; Pi Kappa pha-Sigma Nu, Nov. 11, Court 3; Kappa Alpha-Sigma Chi, Nov. Court 3; Phi Sigma Kappa gma Phi Epsilon, Nov. 12, Court Phi Kappa Sigma-Lambda Chi pha, Nov. 12, Court 2. The Independent Leagues have d so much trouble in meeting and iying their games that the Intra aral office has set up an entirely w schedule to try to get greater mpetition in the two independent tgues. The schedule is as, fol ws : COGBUR11 The Businessmen's Choice at A SATISFIED 1317 Sum ins not Adv ing Chester examination, including X medical specialist and his ination covered the sinuses ears and throat. The medical specialist, ination of every member nI1t is my opinion that the accessory organs of all par amined by me were not ac six-months period by sin provided.~ - HIG Pi Kaps, 'Murals NROTC-Tenement 29, Oct. 31, Jourt 2; Preston 2nd-Tenement l&5, Nov. 8, Court 3; ASME.Max y 3rd, Nov. 3, Court 2; Tenement )-Tenement 24%, Nov. 4, Court 1; NROTC-Tenement 1&5, Nov. 5, aourt 2; Tenement 29-Maxcy 3rd, Nov. 5, Court 3; Preston 2nd-Tene nent 24%, Nov. 6, Court 1; ASME-. renement 9, Nov. 6, Court 2 NROTC-Maxcy 3rd, Nov. 6, Cour, 3; Tenement 1&6-Tenement 24%, Kov. 7, Court 1; Tenement 29. Tenement 9, Nov. 7, Court 2; Preston 2nd-ASME, Nov. 7, Court 3; NROTC-Tenement 24%, Nov. 10, Court 1; Maxcy 3rd-Tenement 24%, Nov. 10, Court 2; Tenement 1&5-ASME, Nov. 11, Court 1. Scores for the Independent Leagues are very sparse since most of the games are lost by forfeit or double forfeit, but two games were played in the last couple weeks; the NROTC defeated Preston 2nd 15-1, 10-15, and 15-3 while Tene ment 29 absorbed its first defeat of the year from Maxcy 3rd by scores of 15-6, and 15-11. J'S GRILL and College Boys' tll Times CUSTOMER ter Street ersely Fields ray pictures, by the assistants. The exam as well as the nose, after a thorough exanm f the group, stated:) ears, nose, throat and ticipating subjects ex Iversely affected in the aking the cigarettes * 3NTAINS TOBACCOS F BETTER QUALITY & HER PRICE THAN ANY OTHER KING-SIZE CIGARETTE sht 1952. iosra Mva TonAmco COr