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CADETS IIUTI.K 111 CIHII Alabama Brilliant, TECHTBOUNCES morning musing 11 ,13 the' finals tn the Club champion- 1 1 1 1 1 I la I the finals tat tbe Club champion- ajiaiinaikiui. -wm ir a a a. a a. a Bo a a. i a a aaiaii.ii 4 laallBaar FOR FIRST 111 OVER iEnETHISWEEKoie Miss, 64 to oBf 45-0 SCORE X.

11 Tornado Shows Power Overwhelming South Carolina Gamecocks 'Alabama esactly dupllcaUng the in.m nrevtn.ii soortn. Hollev ran 95 yards for one, then kicked the goal; McWrtght ran' 96. kicking goal; Suther broke through yards on anothA; CampbeD later bucked center 10 yards for the 57 and as the game ended Causey tore 64 yards for. the final." drop- kicked the 64th point The lineups Mississippi: Pes. Alabama Payns LE Elmore Boyies LT Whltworth Trspp XO fianford Boutwell Sharps Jones HO Laslie Bentley RT Jackson Swazee RE Dotherow Burnett Miller Haynes LH Tutker Brown RH Long' Boykln Scores by Periods: Mlssii alppl m- 0 0 o.

0 0 Alabama L- 13 13 33 64 Tigers Defeat Junlot Coneg; 19 to 6 Tha Alabama Military Institute Tim rallied to a II to victory over the Piedmont Junior Conege eleven afc Johnston Held Saturday afternoon. The lone touchdown made" by the Wadley boys came In the first period when Lambert fullback Intercept a pass and went 49 yards to the A. M. I goal Una. Lambert faded to buck the ball ever tor tog Cowley Cadet fullback caught a pass from Lee for a distance of Xt yards, being downed on Piedmont's, one-yard line.

On the next play. Cowlev bucked the "ball across and Lee kicked the goal for placement The half emded with-the-tecre standlne at 7 to f. The first half as a lltless bsttle, the Tiger pal. ting Just enouvh fight into the, gsme to hold their opponents. In the thh-d qusrter the Tigers stepped ohto the field, with renew ed sptrit and made two touchdowns lnqulck order.

Casey Jones Intercepting peases In esch Instance and placing his mates In scoring positions. Sessions broke around left end for a toucbdowiixand the baR tit the crew bar whwivLee kicked frorn n'se-Ttent Sewloni went over 1 he line It the other touchdown aiut Lee's nlscement BrJuteaa partlaLf Recflvine the ball on tha klcki off after the Tigers third touch CLUBiBULLDDGS WIH Jimmy Hitchcock Races 68 Yards for Initial Tbuchdown AUBURN, Ala, Oct I. 0J.R Jimmy Hitchcock, Plainsman right half, raced 6S yards for a touchdown to start tha scoring as Auburn defeated tha Spring H1U Badgers 13-0 here today for Its first victory the season. Auburn showed a gratifying reversal of form front their -first season's appearance last Friday when they were defeated by Birmingham-'Southern, to 0. Chet Wynne's Plainsmen completely outplayed the confident Badgers from Mobile, by larger margin than the score would Indicate.

Tom Brown, fellow-sophombre with Hitchcock, seored the second maraer on a zo-yara duck, nauieid converted one etna point. Score by quarters: Auburn 0 13 0 0-13 Spring lull 0 9 0 00 Scoring Touchdowns Hitchcock, Brown. Point after Hatfield. Officials: Severance re feree; Movat (Armour) umpire; Knowleton (Tufts) headllnesman; Edwards (Oeorgla Tech) field Judge. hattanooga Loses To Presbyterians CHATTANOOGA.

Oct. 4. (U Presbyterian College took ad vantage of the breaks today and administered the first a I. A. A.

defeat In two years to Chattanooga. to 6. Chattanooga scored in the first period when Trail gained 48 yards and the goal una on a forward pass. Try lor point laiieo. Tne Ministers took tha lead In tbe second period when Oreen scored a touchdown and added the winning The teams battled on eyen terras thereafter, though summaries ahnawrl tha 1B2S.29 8.

A. A. champions had the sUtlsOcai edge. Tha Mocaslns outgalned their op ponents fro mscrlmmage breaks la the game were not missea oy the South Carolina team. PanthertfBwamp Mafion Inistitute BIRMINGHAM.

Oct. 4. (UB Birmlng -ham -Sou them defeated Marion Institute 49-0 today in an indifferent one-sided contest- The game almost entirely was devoid of sensational runs. The only thrills were provided by Speedy Doster and Loy Voughn who raced SS and 30 yards respect lvely for touchdown. First down Birrningham-Southern defeated Marion ntmw-trrtorextra down, the Piedmont boys started a drive tbtsended with -the Jtbtrd---period.

The Only first downT-Aartr: by the visitc ey iuur oi ttiern. With the start of the fourth quarter, the Tiger bega threw. Ing the visitors for losses and the neaeeat threat miiMi imMi. II kt WB. run, was repelled, Un-ups: Wsdley.

Helton and Lsyfleld. ends; Veasy I and Parks, lacaies. Hart and Sharp, guards; Thorn ss center; Ralls, quarterback; Levcerett and halves: Lockhart A. M. L.

Webb snd C. Plndler. A little 0 this, a little o' that, and bt all probability "much ado about to begin with, thera is the vety pleasant task ahead of keeping Ub oh the second annual Women's Stata Oolf Tournament, which gels underway at tbe Country Club fefre Tuesday. Tbe first contingent" of the fair Invaders is expected In the Model Cffy this very noon, and from now until the sun hides Itself benlnd the T. 8.

P. Plant next Saturday afternoon links fsns will be all agog ever the' progress of tha tourney. With the announcement that Mrs. Oelsfner will not defend her ntic there a double chance that the crown may bi next Sabbath morn adorn the.Jiead of some fair maid or matron of the Model" City. products of the Texas League perform such wonders in.

the Big' Show the Southern League should not feel so badly about a defeat now and then In the Dixie flat chase. If anyone asks, I I a genuy. auiuiy put 4 firmly 1 form J5rL them that one Wild Bill Haila- 'wiiV han. late of Texas Hung some mighty flings Saturday and thereby served notice the Quaker City boys that there more to the 1930 World Series than the shouting. George Wsshlngton crossed a river and suffered many" hardships Well.

1 read in a book somewhere (sure, wa have a book at our house t) thst history repeats Itself. 'More htftory George on to wtnf We-ell? My first guess Is that Jess Haines will oppose Lefty Orove today, so take your pick, grab an. easy chair and a good smoke and tune in. It will be broadcast. Mrs.

Ayers Wins Mrs. Edcl Ayers eked out a scant victory Saturday afternoon over Julia Bullard, to take the Country Club Women's 8ingle Tennis Cham pionship. A hard fought battle and as pretty a game of tennis as One -M T. finals. Mrs.

Ayers winning by vir tue of a slightly better' serve and a hit more accuracy with hf shote Both players stroke the ball well and the outcome was ever In doubc Mrs. Ayers' better game finally itt- tied the issue. MUs BullardwoH the city sln- Rles, paired with Jim Keith to take the Club mixed doubles and reach- Football Results a I'NiTrn rarss Hrvrd S.V Vermont 's. tuk S3. Vlnrlnis S.

Dartmouth 20. Bttes Ohio Stit M. Tnlri 8 rhlfo II. Rlpon a Columbia 23. 0.

Nary Jf. Willum snd Utry S. N. Y. TT.

41, Wnt Virginia WfMrn Bowrtoln 4J. MusftfhuaeUi A((ln S. AnnkM 4s- Xavl'er la. IVnlwa-S. rormitm "7t; Buruie Matn IS, nhnxl Ilnl -tteldftbcrg 2i.

Ohio Weejran 11. Rutrr M. OXrs Wuhlnfton I. WlUlamS-JS Mlddleburs 40. SUrjrlMid 11.

Army M. Purman 9. Harvard SI. Coat Ouatd Aeadrmy t. LaFavetU 11, Muhlenbert Morrla HarVf-r (Wit Vlrinlav lO.

Uar-hall 1. Wahlnton and Lf 14. Richmond Prinerton, 11. Amlwrat Muaklnfum II, Wtntorn Rtten f. Notra Dam It, southern Methodtet 14.

Oklahoma Re Unito 0. Patotado t. MlHourl Northawatarn 14; Tulane 0. nilnola Iowa Btata S. andrhllt 11.

MHinaaota V. Michigan 0. Michigan Btatt t. Chicago 1. Rllladal S.

Drpauv It, Central V. Purduo Baylor, 7. Wlacantln M. Cartftoft tSePauj Jl, Bucna Vll4v 41. Kanaags Agalei WnSifrr Nrbratka Tagas Aggla Barfor Prrthmtn SO, Uoattdr Junior Cottrn S.

Uaitalana. Stat Cnlwaltjr rs. aratUra Louisiana Imtltuta S. Ashland S. Waoatar 6, Louiaiana Collega 10.

Mexico TmmM IS, Centra 0. Union U. U. Bethal 0. WMtrrn Kentuckjr Normal II, Tran ylTanla S.

Oklahoma Argleg S. Iowa 8. Wlaeonaln II. Lauranc 8. Trial Christian S.

Bimona 8. Bt. Ambrorn IS. Dubuque IT. 8.

Bt. Olat M. South Dakota State 8. Auburn IS, Spring Hill AUaheov 81. Edtnbor 8 Dreicel 4S, Cooper Union 8.

Rom Pol SVJEatlham 8. MMa- Wui liw OII-V. Denneg 8. Adrian 14: Plndlc 11. PTMbytortan V.

Chatleanyige Cfklahotna Atgiee- 8. Iowa 8. vert pourri todav. A little fed fed tTrs. Cclsmef to Defend State TitfetMany PJax-: Expected A Alabama women's golf rtampiot will be crowned here this vrek.

-UiL Oene Oelsmer. Birmingham, who won tne title at the fust annual tournament In last year.ill not defend net laurels and from the two flight vho starUout frohv the first ten the Annlston Country Club Wednesday anornlng will demerge fix new champion. Medal play In two event the championship II bole card and a r.lne bote bracket arranged for thoac less eeesoned lntournannt play win begin Tuesday momlrw ever the local course. Match pla. it-holes straight through to ti Trials, wCJ begin Wednesday morii-nt with two fllghU In the field.

Mr 'Welen vice president the State Association and one oi 43 leaden in local foiling ifelrcVa. Mr. David Roberta, 3r, preaident Of the State Ako-elation, will bead a large delegation of Magic City golfers' ahlle con-tsstants art alao expected from UobUt, Montgomery, Oadxden, Tuj- alooBa Hunttvllle and other toaiw ibroughrut Alabama. Tbt announcement that detener would not defend her title this year baa added lntjwt-to the -iTurnaJnent and a number of tc-f- iona ara hoping that the crovi-will tett In Annlston for thetext "ear. Play" In the tournament will run Oxrougb Saturday, Mrt.

Uerber Mid nd arrangementi have been made fa ctage several entertalnmenta lor visitor A dance will be given the Country Club during the 'ournament. Prise for the events have beeu eecured and have been on dUpUy lit the-Flower Shop for several i Tb local golfers were put on edc for tha tournament Friday when hey took a team to Gadsden n1 ima off with all honors and a 10 to soora. The scores were: Mrs "avage and Mrs. Beck defeated Carrington and Mrs. Deyo 1 for one point; Mrs.

Lynch and Ira. Rock won from Ms. Oerber 'and Mr. Boboltt by 6 ana i scora Vuea polnU and, the total 4 tor tha Oadsden players. Mr.

X2aybank and Mr. Woodruff defeated Mrs, Jordan and Mraxfcilf i tngtr 3 and Mrs. Stoney rid Mrs. Bagerty defeated Mrs. Nicked Mrt.

tp Mrs. Orajr and Mrs. J. P. Kin? broke even with Mrs.

Moffett and Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Tom Klny and. Mrs. Copeiand defeated Urs.

Thomas and Mrs. Snellgrove, 1 up; Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Kilby defeated Regan and Mrs. Wadsworth 3 and 1: and Mrs.

Sutton defeated tTrs. PrtcV andMrs. DuPre, and Club officials have promised 'their hearty cooperation throughout the tournament, and President Raymond Wheeler and Board 6f Directors will haw; literally "turned the club over to the tlslUnt; detegatlons Lose Second Battle i MACKSON. Miss Oct. 4.

eagle's Mississippi Aggies lost their aecondjgame jbLJhtiea son today to the Mississippi College Cboctaws, 13-13. Vandervere's fsll-ra by a few Inches to make, point s'ter touchdown wu the margin of Tha Association team revealed ragged offensive snd weak UckUng on. the part of the Aggies In the first period, gaining, through the cagie-uained ltne with ease. Mc Rae, Choctaw fullback, pierced the Ens at -will A tardy ratly started 'the Aggies ra 4 march toward victory, stopped ly tha whistle. ai vwiiiipiMii niuuiuu WAIT II i A KM CO LIBEICANT CO, Illb WHwt rhM til of the man coming and -'---nsBBBSBaaaaaaaaBi iiawaTawaaaaaBS i'EKtft a Iitas 1T iv dues viiiiin corks Powerful Offensive TTSCALOOSA.

Ala, Oct, 4 fU.B Alabama unrarked one of the most powerful offensives seen tn the South this yesr to' defeat the Unveraity of MLsgtaalppI here today by the overwhelming score of 64-0. It wu a caM of alowy gathering momentum by the Crimson Tide, which scored 64 as the gsme wore to a ple-drlvlng close. Ole Mis never once threatened. Tucker left half, cohtrlbuted the first of ten by ramming 6 yards to climax a-first period drive which combjnetfxevery type of football. A.

pass, to Smith, brought the second, while 43-yard run by Campbell brought the third Score l-0 at the half. Slngton kicked one of three attempts alter touchdown. Another pass. Tuckerto Dothe-row, 20 yard, brought the fourth touchdown, while Long made the fifth on a 25-yard end run. shaking off tacklors like flies as he flew.

The fourth quarter was a rout. NET TITLE WON Scores Straight Set Victory Over Miss Julia Bullard Mrs. H. Ayers won the tlrsl women's singles tennis champion lp of the Annlston Country Club Saturday afternoon In a straight set vletorv over Miss Julia 7 5, 6-4 Mrs, Ajeia who was seeded second to Mlvi Bullard. the city upset the dope.

MUs Cul lard's detest yesterday was her first of the season in a local tournament. hi" m- Ui without a loss of a set. defeating Mrs. Avers tn the semi-finals, and paired with. Jim Keith, won the mixed doubles title at the Club.

The first seVwas on even terms until 5-alI, wherrNlrs. Ayers broite through her opponent service aaJ then proceeded to wlii-her The second set followed serving to 3-all and then Mrs. Ayers annexed three; straight games -toSMd atr5-2. Miss. Bullard took Rw eighth game on her own service at love and broke through Ayers' service In the ninth after having match point against her.

She. lead at. 30-13 lu the tenth game, but Mrs. Ayers quickly deuced it and ran out the set and match at 6-4 Both 'Mrs. Avers and Miss But- HardTwererplaylngcaijtlously, nvrft of the rallies being of unusu-u Ayers superiority on her own service and her mastery of Miss Bullard's spelled victory fur her.

Both players and especial iy Mtss Bullard executed numbers of beautiful lobs. DAVIDSON BEATS ERSKINE "DAVIDSON. N. C. Oct.

4. (U. Davidson annexed its third Victory of the season today defeating Er ik ine College 21 to 0. The; contest today leaves Davidson's goar line still uncrossed in- 1930. tt Wild cat line was credited today with a large- part In the victory.

The forward wall prevented Erskine from penetrating for first downs and in termittently opened gaping holes for in home backs. WHITE SOX WIN Oct. 4. fttPJ-rThe Chicagfl White Sox won the fourth game of the city series1 this afternoon, defeating yie Chicago Cubs. to 3.

Each team how has won two ho wearing a fine, be perfect fitting suit. Yoi COUNTRY urs Envious ship. A nice season. Auburn supporters may wen take heart today after tha Tiger victory over Spring HlH. ChetWymja deserves 60 days credit for developing an offense to one week and after.

Alabama's showing Saturday. IH venture the assertion that tha team that stops the Tide will be the Conference champions. They say, and tell for the truth, that tbe Piedmont Junior College came here Saturday for their game with the Cadets with 13 players and eleven psirs at shoes I Wstch Tommy Snott's Jacksonville Gems. They already deserve the County Cham pionship and that Is Only -tha first milestone The Juniors cams out on top with the Howard-Normal game, which speaks well for future contests here. And Big Hugnen, right end for the Teachers, arrived In J-vUle from the University Thursday night just in time to hustle AU another type of uniform.

Chink Lett's Annlston HI Bulldogs seen! to be rounding Into form with tbe addition of Benton and Pcrryman to the line-up. Semi-official returns from, the hard-fousht American League batting championship race reveal that Al Simmons pt the Philsdelohtt, Athleticslron the crown -by exactly two points over Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees. The' averages official up to anJ Including games of September 21. and unofficial Jot the last week of the season, gave Simmons a oer-centsge of 381 to Gehrig's 371. If the semi-official averages hold Simmons will be the first Athletic to wit) the American League batting crown since Napoleon Lsjoir wen It 39 years sgo.

So close wu the race for the leading positions that only 33 points separated the best ten batters in league. In addition to Simmons and Gehrig they were Babe Ruth. Ne York, and Carl Reynolds. Chi- Mickey Cochrane, PhuV adelphla .357 Urban Hodapp, Cleveland. Edward More an.

ClevelsndX.352; Dick Porter, Cleveland, 351; 8am Rice, Washington .350 and Heinle Manush, Washlnj ton 349. U'iLumi nu-n! And. this day good news for football fans. George Hoffman, amiable manager of the Rlti and Ye Column Conductor, have, had their heads together for several days and the. upshot of the whole Is that a list of 30 football games will be carried in Tuesday's paper.

Once again the Morning Musing guessing contest will be on. Friend George will pro He tickets to tha Rita as nrlEea and we will nrnvltto oiiMnlna material. my pencil I vl Maryland Beaten By Yale, 40 to 13 NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept. 1 (U.n Displaying adazuing aerial at taer, waryiana Mttiea Yale on even terms in -the first half of their game in the Bowl today, but weak ened near the end and the blue squad went on to a 40 to 13 vic tory. The most thrilling runs of the Alble halfback.

Booth broke loose several Umtv ior long sprints; Taylor alsot was a consistent ground gainer for the Blue. Yale, McLennsn. Beene, 2," Levering. Maryland- Chalmers, Berger. Points after- Snead.

Booth 1 Maryland- Chalmers. Notre Dame Beats S. M. 20 to 14 NOTRB DAMS STADItAsV SOUTH BEND. Ind, Oct 4, UB Knute Rockne 1 1930 Notre Dame football team an eleven that worn ises to be as powerful as -any Irish team of recent years opened its campaign today for national cham plonshlp honors with a -thrilling 30 to 14 victory over Southern Method 1st University of Dallas, Texas.

The weather was clear and 30,000 fans saw the game. The Texans, one of 1929's few iuv defeated teams, displayed a puzzling aerial attack and proved a worthy foe. Rockne sent in his regulars at the start of the second quarter. Touchdowns: Bchvarts Savoldl, HooDer. Koonts.

Point after touchdown Long Jaskwich. Vandy Overwhelms Minnesota, 33 to 7 NEArOLIS, Muut, (UJ9 vei hebntBg t'Btversity mt Mta-: BrtsUV atrial gasttsT wtth'Hrre. a seat mtereeptlea. the VsuaderWtt Coaaaa4orea defeated tbe Geph-' eta.gJtoTtoslay,'-..1 Tha Cewtssadgrti shewed a high-. ly developed raaalag sad aarial gasae bzmI gateedjslmawt at win.

Kentucky Defeats IXXDIGTON, Oct. 4, Jji. University of Kentucky tilted the lid off, lta 14O0 football season bare tonight by turning back Sewanee. sTT-a, Tha WlldcaU led 3S- at the half, slowing dowji after the tame tucked away. of a in ATLANTA, Oa.

Od. 4. fU-Coach W. A. BUr Alexander Oeorgla Tech Tornsdo opened its 1939 season at Grant Field today In a-- manner that brought Joy to lhie who recall the national eham-plonshJ0 "Tornado of two years aio.

The Yellowlaekets stung the South Carolina Gamecocks of BUM Lsvsl, 43-0 hi one of the most powerful exhibitions of football seen here in two years. Tech stock rose when It Was recalled South Caro lina last week defeated Dyke. 22-0. while Duke today SDlked "Vtrttnta ti to 0. Spectacular plays, long runs: puses contributed to the victory.

Captain Dunlap passed to Strick land. IS yards 'for the first touchdown, while Herron. right end. rac-. ed 78 yards for the second.

Both tries were good. A gamecock fumble on the 6-yard line In the second quarter was con verted Into a touchdown on two tries by Dunlap. Herron, ktckuiK goal. Herron later Intercepte 1 a pss and raced 35 yards to the S-yard line. Dunlap, after a fumble which allowed South Carolina to punt out.

ran 40 yard for anoint score. T'ch's fresh team could score biu once in the third quarter. Cay Jones, sub-end. recovering a Th punt on the visitors' yard line and stepping over. In the fins) quarter, Barron, half-back, ran 35 yards to the 5- ysrd line, wh Dunlap scored on the third attempt.

Strickland climaxed a late game drive to the three yard line by bucking over. Throughout It all. the Gamecocks were hot permitted to get started South Carolina Oeorgla Tech Position Laval Jones left end left tackle Adair Maree Hughey Brooke 1 Farmer I Freeman Shand Gressette. Center right guard right tackle right end 1... quarterback left half right half Ezcll Spect Herrou Bolneau Colviii Culp i M.

Blount Hart Dunlap Strickland Cks fullback Score by quarters: South Carolina 0 0 0 40 Oeorgla Tech 14 13 9 12-r45 Scoring: Tech Touchdown, Dun lap, 3, SUlckland 2, Herron 1. CA Jone Points after touchdowflf: Tech: Herron 3 plscemenU. qni-rials: Black: tDavldson) referee: Foster (Hampden-Sldney); umpire; Bagley (W. and head llnesmaa: Ducate AuburnL field. 4udge a Mercer, 51 toO ATHENS, Oct.

4. 0J.PJ Jack Roberts, Bulldog fullback, scored four touchdown as Georgia defeated 51 to 0 fwre today. The score falls to shbw, however, some unexpected strength, repealled by the Mercer squad. The, srriUor schools, much-touted sophomore quarter. Pinkey Walden, -demotj' strated his claim to fame by gallop ing 43 yard at one stretch beforV he was downed.

Walden came close to getting Clear for long gains fre quently but was hampered by lack of interference. Bob Smith, Bear center, w-aa outstanding on the defense. Several Bear passes were completed and twice Mercer players fumbled, passes After they were clear of all tackles for- a touch down. Coach Harry Mehre used, nearly incee uuiwog teams. Vols Disappointinff In Beating Centre jvin a viLLE, Oct.

w.B With Injury laying low their -two-stellar All-outhern ends, mtx Tennessee won a noliow victory over Centra polfrg hiere Saturday. It to 0. For the entire quarter the Colonels, resembling. In a fashion, the great teams of other days which bora their name, held tha mighty Vols scoreless. The result was highly disappointing to everyone and backers of tha Vols fear for them during the coming tough garnes.

Shearer nd Orebrucl did good work for Centre ttLthebackfield and Owens in the'line. W. and L. Beats RlehsMaWI RICHMOND. Va, Oct.

(UJ9-Richmond unexpectedly held Waah- ngtoa and Lee Oenerals to A 14-0 1 score here today. WUliama took a 33 yard pass early In tha first ne riod to tha 10-yard line from where Martin took tha ball over the Una on an off-tackle thrust Martin, halfback, took the second haOTklek. off 85 yards to the Jlve-yard line where Mattox carried the nail over, Richmond'a defense wag I I ends: Howell and Booter, tarkles; u. ijorsey ana MerrUL Ruards! Jones canter; Laird, quarterback! Sessions and halves; Cowley, luuoaca. autwitutes lLacy.

LIUia Baldwin. Smith, i Culpen- per, wynn, Nesk. Woodkrd, and V. M. BAKELT WINS LEXINGTON, Va Oct M.

OirA VlrglaU MUitary Institute failed to get started today and St, John College, AnnapoUt, held tha Cadet to a 9 to soora, which might bare been' a scoreless tie but for en for -tuna to forward jasv vrrS can feel pros RITZ SHOP Scoring: Touchdowns Long, Tucker. Smith. Campbell. 3. Dotherow, Holley, McWrlght, Causey.

8uther. PolnU -after Slngton. Whltworth, Holley. Miller. Official: 8trupper Tecb Referee; Kerry Bcwanee) Umpire; krlowers Tech Hesdllnesman; Donahue Yale field judge.

1 -7 ETOWAH BATTLE 25-0 SCORE Anniston High School Team Displays Good Work Against Attalla Team By DtWITT CARMfCHAEL The Annlston High School Bull dogs returned Saturday night ftomj Alabama where they downed Etowah County. 33 to tor their first victory Of the season. The Bulldogs. Inspired by the adltion of Captain Bonton to the ttne-up, fought bravely against the Etowah boys allowing them only two first downs. which came in the Jast quarter.

wheiv there were several substitutes in the line-up. The Bulldog line was a single unit, moving as a solid wall against the Attalla boys. "Time after time. linesmen broke through to down an Etowah hark for loss. Ferryman's kicking with his left foot was a feature of the game.

On each occasion that, the Bulldogs punted, they gained territory de spite the ability of Lutrell to toe the oval. Luttrell was rushed on every punt and the ball was blocked twice The Bulldogs played a brand of ball yesterday that was entirely dlf ferentf rorn -their opening game with Jacksonville whicK resulted in the litter's first victory over Annlston. Thei Anfrtxtnn ft nr. brough and: LeeendsY Reaves and! OwUoiv-taekles; Pelham and Buck, guar as; mu, center; cicroenis, quarterback;" Pcrryman, and 011-mcrr halves; Collins, fullback: Substitute. Griffiths.

Stanley, Leslie: Griffin. Woodruff, Hall. R. Scar- brough. Daley, Persons and -Reld.

Etowah. Snyder and Pruttt, ends; Burger and Stone, tackles; Gort- man and Kershaw, guards; GUU- land, center; Luttrell, quarterback; Gains and Handy, halves; Saxon; fullback. Duke Upsets Dope To Beat Virginia DURHAM. H. (UB- Esttmates of Dukes football ability were completely revised here today as the Blue Devils cut Virginias Cavaliers to ribbons to the tune of 33-0, perhaps the major Southern upset of the day.

Duke's 33-0 detest by South Carolina last week left her on the outer fringe of S. I circles. Out of it all the name of "Kid" Brewer, diminutive back who has come to be called Duke's "Alble Booth," stood tn the UmeUghC for on three separate occasions he wy4o-40atedowTfsv Murray and Ershler contributed the 4-otherJtwo. Brewer and Ershler also converted, on line plays. Wave Loses To Northwestern DYCHE TADIUM, Evanston, IB, 4.

ft) X-A strong second quarter attack gave Northwestern a 14 to -over Tulane here today befdrt 30,000 spectators laiper-fect' football weather. The first touchdown was' scored when Captain Bruder of Northwester, an intercepted for- waid. pjss43-yeards ta tha goal line. Rentner crossed the coal on fourth. down-for the second touchdown.

Bruder made the points aft? er the touchdowns. Tulane was unable to pierce the powerful purple line which has six veterans, Neither-were the South-' eners able to score by passmf. -y- Prosperity Begm with our V. in a lastypar i or coat. Hi Fall Suits i- Kuppehheiriier; Braeburns $40 AD WHk 2 PaaU OcT.ip; Tou suit $35 STETSON? and ipfOX HATS Ott Owa UWl llati" v.

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Pages Available:
849,438
Years Available:
1887-2017