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The Advocate-Messenger from Danville, Kentucky • 2

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tV 1 5th ANNUAL I A TOURNEY OPENS THURSDAY CEO QUINTET By Jack Sords NEW BROWNIE TO MEET STRONG or KIAC Tournament UNION BULLDOGS 11 TEAMS ENTERED INMAN MAKES 8 wfi af 20 PIONEERS DEEAT 36 PARIS Ky eb 21 Harrods oOo most exem oOo Danville Ky? I oOo Charles Cecil Danville Ky age 20 height ft? 1 in lorida while I mates' win in the next game PRICES ent erred in where the the and tal Come and see our Baby Chicks blood tested all breeds armers Supply 4 20 Hustonville meets Highland to night nt home in what promises to be it thriller This game may cause some' people to revise their district tou lament predictions former Centre Union Net GameWill Be Broadcast Over WLAP Begin to Think We no'7 have Tobacco Bed ertili zer oRo Tobacco Can vass armers Supply Co Os Stanford Edges Out McKinney ive 29 28 made second choice at 3 to 1 Mur Thoroughbreds were quoted at 4 to 1 Morehead and George town at 6 to 1 while Louisville at 20 tel Meanwhile McDonough tournament manager arid Eastern athletic director was winding up last minute arrangements fox housing the teams and attending to other details Broughtontown Team alls Under Asasults of Tiger Point Makers Hope Hudgins Amarilla Texas age 21 weight 150height 5 ft 7 inches position halfback experience Centre Lne year Missouri Military Academy one year Columbia Military Academy three years class sophomore (3) Cline (3) Stagg (3) Jackson (4) Bell Somerset Bar STANORD Ky eb 21 4 Kelly of Stanford dropped through' a field goal and free throw in the final minute of play here last night to give the Stanford Wildcats a 29 28 victory over McKinney Stanford led by 12 6 at the "end cf the first quarter and 18 16 at half time but McKinney rallied in the third period and took a 21 19 lead The visitors then led until the final minute when Kelly came through with the winning points Phelps of McKinney took top scoring honors of the game with 10 points Kelly led Stanford with eight Stanford reserves won pre liminary 14 9 AUKEC a SJBWmSb PiTCdEK WQiJ 9 AMD tos IO bK 6bsToJ LAST HUSTONVILLE eb 21 Play ing heads up basketball despite the fact that captain Mitchell Yowell was at home nursing a se vere case of the mumps the Hus tonville Tigers won decisively' over the Broughtontown Lions to tune of 46 22 here Tuesday night' Hustonville drew first blood with a free throw and a field 'goal Broughtontown tied the score and then gained a two point lead which' they held only briefly The Tigers came back snarling to the front with an attack which removed 3hll doubts as to the issue althoughBlankenship of Broughtontown scared the living daylights out i of the Tigers with successful at tempts from any part of the floor' Short belied his name by pro curing 20 points for Hustonville while his teammate Woolridge added 15 more Blankenship ac counted for 16 of mark ers before he left the game via the foul route Morris a'Wilson referee Hustonville won the preliminary affair 32 8 Hopkins made 14 points before a substitute was sent in for him and then helped his wait Get readv Sow now Orchard? Grass Red Clover Blue Grass Timothy Red Top Olid Korean armers Supply Co jnchcs weight 1G0 position end former experience Centre three yars class senior nickname a Start your Chicks now Electric Brooders and (i Baby Chicks Starting Mash armers Supply Co Clintonville 33 Buena (Harrison County) 30 1 Johnny as narrcasnnrg stays in'4 irst Place Wednesday eb 21 1940 Clifton Lemon Mayfield Ky age 21 weight 165 height 5 ft 10 inches experience Centre one year Mayfield high two years class sophomore position end nickname HUSTONVILLE IS WINNER BY 46 22 Messenger of November 9 1922 showing Herbert Coving ton the Mayfield field general of that year Kubale the dependable center Case Thom asson the Newport youth who fulfilled right half duties Tanner a consistent ground gainer and a clever de fensive performer and Capt Roberts the disting uished who hurled his weight against many a Centre foe was published a brief history of the famous foot ball team Sportscope is reviewing some of this history as it applied in 1922 The gentlemen in question have no dgubt changed in shape and size since the days when they were agile athletes and wearing the Gold and White oOo A few history sketches about that team: 7 James Roberts Somerset Ky age 23 weight 235 height 6 ft 1 inch experience three years Centre var sity four years Somerset Ky high Walter first All American in 1921 position end class senior nicknames and oOo Herbert Covington Mayfield Ky age 20 weight 158 height 5 ft 5 inches experience Centre 1921 Castle Heights Military Academy two years Mayfield high one year position quarterback class sophomore nick names and oOo Ben Cregor Springfield Ky age 23 weight 180 height 5 ft 11 inches experience Centre three years posi tion tackle class senior nicknames and Duke oOo Terhy SnowdAy Owensboro Ky age 23 height 5 ft 10 inches weight 178 experience Centre three years Owens boro' Ky high three years position halfback and end class senior nicknames and hon orable mention Walter All America 1921 "'5 (' oOo John Porter Owensboro Ky age 22 height 5 ft 5 inches weight 165 experience Centre two years Owensboro high two years position fullback class junior nickname Somerset 30 Danville 28 Eubank 37 KSD 24 lemingsburg 30 Henry Clay 281 University High 36 rankfort 25 Trapp 49 Athens 32 "II Madison 33 Winchester 28 Harrodsburg 33 Paris 25 Lawrenceburg 33 Carlisle 14 Shelbyville 43 Georgetown 11 MMI 36 Mt Sterling 25 Clark County 32 Versailles Wilmore 38 Burgin 30 Berea 29 Trvirie Stanford 29 McKinney 28 Camargo 23 Powell County Oyford 59 Mt Olivet 8 Great Crossing 38 Cropper Middlesboro 30 Corbin 25 Hazard 30 Pikeville 18 Madison Central 39 North Mid dletown 30 Sadieville 53 New Liberty 15 Hustonville 46 Broughtontown 22 Lily 26 elts 21 Maysville 28 Minervd 18 Little Rock 50 Center Hill 13 Vista Western Hilltoppers Rank As The avorites In Meeting Little Blue Edges Out the SHS Reserves 22 21 In Opener fbWR pg feeif PuRCHASep By Trie Louis bemms Dewey Kimbel Louisville Ky age 23 height 5 ft 10 inches weight 131 position halfback former experience sub Centre 1921 class senior nickname oOo Substitutions: nettjj 1 McKee Padgett Dan ville Gresham Milburn (3) Thompson (4)' the Colonels Tonight they are Scheduled to journey tobJcKinpey to play McKinney High School in a game that was postponed earlier in the season Eubank quintet took an early lead and at the end of the first quarter they were ahead by the score of 10 5 and in the sec ond frame they widened the count and were ahead by 19 12 when the O'll sonnrlerl pndinn fhp hnlf Several times during the last i half the lights in the lower section of the KSD gymnasium went out and time out had to be called until they were repaired EUBANK QUINTET WINS OVER KSD Admirals Upset By Old Rival ive By Score of 30 28 James Green Louisville Ky age 20 height 5 ft 9 done than lifes most noble birth Better a child in Gods Great House a king of all the earth htr William Nisid of Louisville is making an cx'ended visit with I hrtc brother Mr Edgar Nield Sr Mrs Heenry Semones is visit ing her daughter Mrs red Stratton nnd Mrs Stratton in Norwood Ohio Mrs Mary Rogers and daugh ter were guests of Mr and Mrs George Goode Sunday Mr and Mrs Dunsmore visited Mr and Mrs John Prath er Sunday Mr and Mrs Dunsmore spent several week i Mrs Dunsmore was recuperating from a sever illness Mr Charles Collier of Lexing ton son ef Mjr and Mrs Bass Collier spent last Week with his parents and friends riends of Miss Reva Wlphfcr fhaw will be pleased to learn that she is back home much im proved in health ofler having spent several months in a Sani tdri'ufh in Lduisvilld i 1 has a few more names of boys who played win the 1922 team and their histories but space (Tos noeiv "misusing them all Take a look at those weights'' youcnn for yourself that no great big men were to play football hi those days It look a hard fighting type ot indi vidual and the kind they had at Centre those yearsTwo years latejr (he Colonels marched untaniyoj) thern championship Colonel Quintet Is Scheduled To Play Tough Union Bulldogs In Opening Game 5 Wilmore Tops Burgin BURGIN Ky eb Wii Bears trimmed Burgin 88 30 here last night Wilmore led by 10 8 20 13 and 25 24 'at' thb rest periods Silas and Brumfield with 13 and 10 points respectively led Bears Coleman mae nine Gaskin Hulette and Wilham lied seven each for Burgin Burgin reserves edged out Wil 30 28 in the open er Tom Bartiett Owensboro Ky age 22 height 5 ft inches weight 160 experience two years Centre three years Owensboro high class junior nicknames Do position halfback oOo with eight points Danville reserves edged Somer set seconds 22 21 in the opener The lineup: Somerset (30) (28) Danville" Wilson (8) (8) Inman Atoka eb 21 'uneral ser vices for William Comingo 87 cne of the oldest citizens in this community who died at his home at six Saturday morning were conducted at the Salt River Baptist Church by Rev Whit comb Ellers assisted by the pas tor Rev Charles Ddvine and two former pastors Rev Marshal Black and Charles Burnside Mr Comingto is survived by Mrs Marv Ludwick 1 Comingto to whom he had been married nearly seventy years Mrs Alfred Merrick four daughters Mrs Wesley Mrs Will Lear and Mrs Bud Settles two sons red and Tay lor Comingo and several grand children Mr Comingo is survived by in Salt River Baptist Church for many years lived a play life His remans were the little cemetery church to which he had been so loyal will cast its evening sha dows over his grave The sympathy of the entire community is extended to his be reaved companion who is very ill at her home here as tribute to his brqlher Mr Edgar ield Sr of the poet: Better in death when work is ATOKA Results Howard Robertson Elizabethtown Ky age 20 height ft 8 inches weight 145 position halfback former ex pcrience Elizabethtown high two years class junior nick 1 RICHMOND Ky eb the Union I Jakie Inman Is Made Manager of School Skit MURRAY Ky eb A function that bids well to become traditionally annual at Murray State the Club ollies will be presented March 29 High School Senior Day this year Last director Robert Smith senior Atlantic Highlands will direct the follies again this year and Jakie Inman junior Danville Ky will be business manager Only members and all membersof the Club participate in the i burlesque with' husky athletes gamboling in female garb in en tertaining choruses and skits The follies will be shown' on the auditorium stage this year instead of at the Health Building as was last show and two shews one in the hfterhoon for the high school students and one in the evening for adults planned DONALD DODD LED Centre Practices Hard SOMERSETTOWIN OVER DHS QUINTET Although the Colonels rank as 16 to 1 long shots to win the IAC tournament which begins at Eastern Teachers College Thursday afternoon they were irt high spirits yesterday afternoon as Coach Quinn Decker sent them through a hard wopkout on the hardwood floors of thp KSD gym nasium Lortentzsen and Burnett at for wards Campbell at the pivot post and Hutchinson and Buck at the guard post was the first string lineup that Decker used in practice and will probably be the lineup that he will start aga'inst Union Thursday The Centre varsity worked smoothly against the freshmen team in scrimmage with Lortenz sen and Burnett doing most of the scoring Union the team that is sched uled play Centre in the opening game of the KIAC tournament arrived in Richmond this afternoon at 3 and went immediate ly to the gymnasium where they worked out Cokch Decker hopes that Andy Lorentzsen high scoring forward who has made 214 points this sea son will hit his stride against Union and when Lorentzsen the rest of the Colonels also start scoring Reports arrive from Richmond scene of the tournament that tjiose who take wagers on sporting events are offering no price agaiiist Western Teachers College but of i fer to bet 3 to 2 that the Hill toppers will win the tournament The host team Eastern was 1 aiternoon at 4 clock The Bulldogs are ranked as slight favorites over Centre as they defeated the Colonels twice 'in the regular playing season butthe Coach of Union knows that unless Lorentzsen scor ing demon can be held down the I Buldogs will have their hands full Eastern Western Georgetown Berea Centre Wesleyan More head Murray Transylvania Union and Louisville will all be battling for the KIAC championship and some real fights are expected Western avorite While supporters of Eastern Western Georgetown and Murray were advancing claims as to why their respective teams have a chance to cop the championship of the KIAC tournament those who sometimes like to back their judgment or sentiment mulled over the as put out to day Those who take wagers on sport ing events offered no price against Western Teachers College but of fered to bet 3 to 2 that the Hill toppers will win the tournament The CentreUnion game will be broadcast over radio station WLAP at 4 Thursday ternoon 11 1 1 rtn Hl' lUUVll 11 nvgicvvvu ivupiuiu JJvl I SuS SJSU'SSS SEMET SOLVAY COKE per ton I OLiALn LU AL per ton pains etc or sudden death ffom strangulation Men having large Ruptures which have returned after Surgical Operations or Injition Treatments I are also invited When all others i see MEINHARDI He will T1A ftlltlOzM rl tv rtlS i i A 4 4 a ttzsit lV Uv illullon rtlA yuu privately without charge (Only fl men invited) White only adv ij Paced by a boy named Eubank who scored 11 points a fast pass ing quintet from Eubank High School Tuesday night handed the I Ewers (5) Silent Colonels of KSD a defeat Dodd (10 The score was 37 to 24 This game Patterson (4) enced the net season at home for Baker (2) 0 VO bport bcope By Alcock indies weight 145 position halfback former experience lub Centre 1920 and 1921 Louisville Male high threb years class junior nicknames and oOo Maddox and Wilder of the Col urgs P10neers remained th onels were put out of the game vie I Kenty Conference bas the foul method Iketba" race defeatinff Pais The KSD seconds defeated the 1 Iast night The victory Eubank seconds by the score of tbe one de' to 28 in a fast close game in the I feat for whlle the preliminary I oss was tae Slxth in fourteen siui is ior rans I Harrodsbuyg led by 12 7 at the end of the'first quarter and 16 14 at the half In the third period Coach Aggie boys spurted to take a 29 17 lead Paris tried to close the gap in the final stanza but was too far back Goldston 11 Lamkin seven and Britton six for Harrods burg Paris was led by McKenzie who tallied eight points The largest crowd of the season) AnCwnlnJ rt 4 WAim 4 Lrtv 0 Loiunaiuu niuxc mail JUiio witnessed the game (MioJilONUSIlilKf 2919 MILES PER GALLON IN I GILMORE YOSEMITE RUN Nearly 6000 Studebaker Cham pion owners have reported aver ages of better than 20 miles to the gallon in all kinds of driv ing over a distance of nearly 50 million miles spent less than $250 per car for re pairs Get this kind of economy yourself in this car that aver aged 29 1 9 miles per gallon in the Gilmore Yosemite Run Come in now Low down pay ment easy CIT terms AKIN COMPANY SEE DISPLAY Secohd and Walnut Streets 3 YES MOST of the talk nowadays is concerned with bas ketball It being tournament time conservation naturally is 'devoted to the hardwood sport entirely but Sportscope whose duties lately have been confined indoors where an of fice cl6an up is in sway begs to deal at' length on an other ootball! WHENEVER work is instituted to clean up a newspaper office no telling what may be found in the sundry junk heaps and old time files that have accumulated dustj riR1 zn trzxnxr 'TLiza 1 1 vi rl 4 nn I iuu age iw mirai uuneu ucmuiw iu earthed in this office is an old scrap book i In it we found Bulldogs will meet in the opening I a clipping about the 1922 Centre football team round of the 15th annual KIAC I A oOo 'jj I basketball tournament which is UNDER a five column display of pictures in The Daily i scheduled to start P'av Thursday nTfminAAn 4 A $450 1 armers Supply Co Hones 47 and 48 wj OOO 4 Edwin Kubale ort Smith Ark age 22 height 6 ft weight 176 experience Centre one year ort Smith high four years position center nickname class sopho is more fl DANVILLE ADVOCATE MESSENGER DANVILLE KY RUPTURE Shield Expert Here Again 1 MEINHARDI widely known Expert of Chicago will personally be in Lexington Ky at the La fayette Hotel Sunday and Monday ebruary 25th and 26th from 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 daily 0 MR MEINHARDI says: The Meinhardi Shield is a tremendous improvement well known for pro ducing immediate results It stops the Rupture from protruding in 10 days on the average regardless of size' or location of Rupture and no matter how hard you work or strain It has no leg straps or cumbersome arrangements (No Surgery or Injection Treatments used) Mr Meinhardi has been coming here for 15 years I caution: SOMERSET Ky eb Paced by Donald Dodd basketball player at Danville High School who scored 10 points the Somerset Briar Jumpers upset cal culations here last night by nosing out Danville 30 28 after trailing by five points at half time Somerset took an ejirly lead and at the end of the first frame they were ahead by 6 5 but tlie Ad mirals staged a scoring spree in the second period and scored nine uoints while holding Somerset to three to lead 14 9 whe nthe gun sounded ending the half After listening to a between halves recapitulation the Briar Jumpers came out ready to do bet ter or bust and they rallied to knot the count at 21 21 at the end of the quarter Both teams kept the fans on the edge of their seats during the final and up to the last minute of play it was a ball game but a Briar Jumper threw in the winning goal in the last few seconds of play Dodd with 10 points and Wilson I with eight led Somerset while In Eubank Counts or 11 Points As man was high for the Admirals colonels lay Last Home Game and C01n0rt PARIS BY 33 TO 25 PRICE hnny Goldston Scores 11 Points 1 ftk PRICE RED HOT LUMP (urnace) pef ton RED DIAMOND EGG per tort RED DIAMOND LUMP per ton BLUE RIBBON LUMP per ton REGAL EGG per ton REGAL BLOCK Jper ton TREATED STOKER COAL per ton I £1 V' 1 fa 7f) Jaw Cae Kt i Bl HT' Hr 1 ''L LCOAL.

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