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SEVEN THE GREENVILLE DAILY NEWS SUNDAY, OCT. 14, 1917 HEAVY CLEMSON CRASHES OVER FURMAN DAUGHTER WAS WEAK AND FRAIL THE DAY'S GAMES speer lost a yard on an attempted end run. Waters did not gain. Hpcet kicked 40 yards and Frew returned PLAY BY PLAY CLEMSON'S HEAVIER AND FOSTER TEAMS CRASHES THROUGH FURMAN'S LINE (Continued from Fa-jre to the middle of the field. limiMm's ball on 55-ranI lln-'.

Allison gained on a center nuh. gainc 4 over right tackle. Banks did not gain for third down. Allison made 7 over right tackle and For a Long Time Lacked Strength To Walk Far-Nothing Seemed to Help Her run, one- hit. on his grounder.

Fletcher. Three runs, four hits, ens iu til Inning Fletcher up. Foul strike Wearer threw out Fletcher. Robertson up. Ball 1, strike 1: Robertson flied to Jackson.

Holke up. Ball 1, strike 1. strike 2, foul. foul. fouL McSiuil.ii threw out Holke.

No runs, no hits, no error. D. D. Towers has resigned as superintendent of Hillside Mills, LaGrange, and accepted position as assistant afrent with Mt- Vernon Duck Hills of Baltimore, Md. in the seventh Inning.

Eddie Collins up. Ball John Collins scored on Eddie Collins' single to center. Jackson up. On hit and run play Jacknon singled to right Eddie Collins going to third. Robertson threw to third tutse to Zimmerman who threw wildly to second to get Jackson.

Eddie Collins scored on the error and Jackson went to third. Felsch up. Salee taken out. Perritt now goes into the box for New York. Strike 1, ball Jackson scored on Felsch's single to center.

Gandil up. Gandil flied to Burns. Weaver up. Ball Felsch was out stealing, Kariden to ilso a new down on 25-yard line. FRIEND SAID A-l-M WAS WHAT SHE NEEDED no errors.

Gondii Up. Salee threw out Gan-dll. Weaver Ball Weaver singled thai ugh Zimmerman. Schalk up. Ball Schalk singled through Herzog, Weaver going to third.

Weaver claimed that Fletcher interfered with him as he was going to third. Itisburg went to bat In place of Cl-cotte. Risburg up. Ball 1, ball 2, strike Weaver, scored on Risburg's nins-ln fn rtirht tttiolW tn Six Touchdowns With Total Score of 33 Points Made Against Local Eleven ii au should not feel disheartened In the least over the defeat for considering the fact that there are only two ol.i men on the team an dthat every otui of the others are pure "greenhorns." tl showing made against the older aggregation waa noteworthy and citditable. Lai up.

ond. John Collins up. Strike Ball JoHn Collins went out to f'resentinr a heavier, (aster ami belter organized eleven, Clenison had no trouble whatsoever in walking away with Furman yesterday afte noon in the annual football classic between the two institutions, when she shoved the ball down the lawn for sit tniwhriowns and a total of ID Position -Furman 1. Nixon 1. Carson I.

g. c. Koyd r. g. Jone' r.

t. Brown i. t. Shirley i. b.

peer 1. h. Rhame r. h. Waters f.

b. Gressettc Clemson Thackston Potts -Gilmer (iee l.lghuey Hart Kay Frew Banks Armstrong Allison Ready for FALL SPORTS We have everything needed for all the popular fall and winter sports. points, againBt a zero tally of the lo-, cal team. Clemsons onsiaupni simultaneous with the first whistle for play and not until toe game was ove old they let up on the severe offensive that they displayed against their op Substitutes: Clemson Padgett for Gee: Flnlay for Frew: Stamford for Gilmer; Bates for Potts: Wallace for Banks. Furman Kogers for Jones; Anderson fcr Brown; Gregory for ponents.

In Kurman'i case there was httle to do except to hold the score us low as posihle, since they never FOOT BALL Waters; McManaway for Gressettj; Wright for Nixon. Armstrong gained 5 around left end. BT.ks gained another 4 through cen. ter. Frew made 7 around left end or a bike pass.

New down. Banks made 1 over right end. Armstrong added five around left end. Allison made i on the same circuit. New down ou 8-yard line.

Banks fumbled and Furman recovered. Furman's ball on her own 8-yard line. Ithanie made 2 over the line. Speer clipped off another 2 around right end and was laid out for a minute. Speer made 8 on a fake for ward pass formation.

New down. Waters gained a yard. Waters did not gain for necond. Speer kicked 30 yards and Frew returned to 25-yard line. (ImiNon's ball on Furman 35-rard line.

Banks flashed right end for 20 yards and was downed on the 14-yard line. Second Quarter. Clemson's ball on Furman's 14-yard line. Allison gained half the distance an center rush. Armstrong gained only a yard over tackle.

Banks rushed around end for a touchdown. Frew failed to kick goal. Clemson 13. ChniiHoii's ball. Gee kicked 45 yards and Anderson returned to yard line.

Furman's ball on own 30-yard line. Waters gained two yards over left tackle. No gain for second. On mixed signals Speer lost a yard. Speer kicked 30 yards and Frew returned to 60-yard line.

Cleinson's ball on 00-yard line; Banks clipped 4 on a right end run. Armstrong agined 4 on the opposite end. Waters of Furman was knocked out and replaced by Gregory. Frew gained 20 yards and was tackled by Speer on the 25-yard line. Armstrong gained 6 over left tackle.

Allison gained a yard over line. Banks gained another 6 over line, making new down on 14-yard line. Banks gained 5 but Clemsoa was penalized to yards for holding. A forward pass failed for first down. Banks failed to.

gain for secona. A forward pass failed for third'. A thira forward pass failed for fourth and the ball went over to Furman. Furman's ball on tier own 30-yard line. Speer gained 5 on criss-cross over line.

Speer gained one yard for I Bcoi-e by periods: 1 2 I 4 tot Clemscn 7 12 8 13 38 Furman 0 0 0 0 0 'My daughter's condition worried tne a great deal. She was weak, rundown and troubled all the time, coming into womanhood with irregularities which seemed to weight her down terribly and sap her strength and energy. She could walk but a little ways without resting," says B. H. Carter, of Basset, just a few days ago.

"A friend recommended Acid Iron Mineral to me and my daughter hadn't taken but two bottles before she was well and strong and going about the housework feeling wonderfully improved. The results have been so remarkable in her case I believe Acid Iron Mineral will do all that is claimed for it and take pleasure in recommending it to all. I consider it a Godsend to suffering humanity." The above enthusiastic endorsement of Acid Iron Mineral, the great iron remedy, which thousands of people praise, proves how splendid it is as a toric for the blood, kidneys, bladder and digestion. Acid Iron Mineral may be obtained at most drug stores in large or small bottles. A teaspoonful in a glass of water makes a dose.

It helps the blood, drives out uric acid and other Impurities and strengthens one almost from the first dose. The appetite is stimulated, digestion is helped, and the blood enriched, bringing back that rosy health glow to the cheeks and a sparkle-to lack-lustre eyes. Note: Acid Iron Mineral is just a highly concentrated natural medicinal iron, tested and bottled by the Fer-rodire Chemical Roanoke, the lessors of the deposit from which it comes. It is non-alcoholic and non-injurious. Does not affect the teeth, cause constipation or harm digestion as ordinary iron is apt to do.

Get a oottle today. Keferee: Capt. "Xuck" Brown (Vanderbilt) Umpire Bocock (V.P.I.) Headiinesman, J. K. Bender (Camp tnreatenea inn suiu a.

"B' time during the whole game and It was impossible to make consistent advances over the agriculturists lines. As a landmark to the notable victory ot ClfmsDn the name "Ktumpy" Hanks is illustrious. This agile halfback spliced the Furman line and hackfltld for four touchdowns out of the six mace by team, a as the crowning event made his la. one a 40-yard run. He waa giving perfect interference, however, by the other men of the backtield and was able to Sevier.

Play by May First Quarter. Furman's ball. St eer kicked to line and Clemson was downed on a fumble. Clemson's bull on her own 10-yard Armstrong gained 9 over lel't tackle. Allison gained 8 more New down.

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BASKET BALL Pants, jerseys, hose, pads. Beach basket balls $2.00 to $3 CO. See the new playground Beach ba3fcet ball. VOLLEY BALL Beach Official Volley ball conforms strictly. to the official rules.

BEACH BOXING GLOVES and striking bags give entire satisfaction. right tackle. Banks made 2 over muke nearly all of his runs in a prac-1 tically clear Furman's star backflelder, Speer. had on the other hand to combat the whole Clemson line and backtield when he made u'd- vunces and his work in the face of1 such opposition was an achievement. I The real fact was that Clemson had, a hcav'er and more experienced teaia! and womd permit no dallying with! her defensive.

right tackle. Banks made a long run around left end for 25 yards. Bank noiae, unassisieo; Bcnaik moved to third and Risburg to second. Mc-Mullin up. He nog threw out One run, three hits, no errors.

Seventh Inning Williams went into the box for Chicago. Fletcher up. Ball 1, strike 1, ball Fletcher got a two bagger against he left fiejd barrier. Robertson Up. Robertson popped to Williams who dropped the bail, Fletcher holding second.

Robertson tried to Sacrifice. Holke up. Foul strike 1. ball a foul tip off Holke's bat struck him on the head, and the Giants' first baseman fell unconscious at the plate. Strike 2.

It looked as though Holke was badly hurt. Holke recovered and resumed his place at the bat Foul; Holke struck out. Rariden up. Ball Rariden singled ta right scoring Fletcher, Robertson going to second. Salee up.

Ball 1, foul strike 1, ball 2. O'Lough-lin cautioned the Sox bench for coaching. Strike Salee beat up the air and sat down. Burns up. Ball 1, strike 1.

ball 2 foul strike 2, foul, Burns struck out. One run, two hits, one error. Seventh Inning Eddie Collins up. Collins flied out to Fletcher. Jackson up.

Strike 1, foul strike 2, ball 1. Salee complained that the ball was over the plate; Jackson singled Into left field Felsch up. Strike Felsch carved a single to left, Jackson going to second. Gandil up. Jackson and Felsch scored on Gandil's long double to the right field fence.

Weaver up. Strike 1, foul strike 2, foul, foul, ball 1, foul ball 2, foul; Fletcher threw out Weaver at first, Gandil gong to third. Scalk up. Ball 1, ball 2, ball 3, strike 1: Schalk walked. Lynn batted for Williams.

Lynn up. Strike 1, ball 1, strike when Schalk stole second Rarlden's throw got away from Fletcher and Gandil scores. On ttje throw to the plate, Schalk went to third. It was a stolen base for Schalk and an error ror Fletcher. Lynn struck out.

Three runs, three hits, one errors. Eighth Inning Fletcher and Manager Rowland had an argument on the neld. Faber went into the box for Chicago. Her. zog up.

Strike 1, foul strike Herzog struck out on three pitched balls. Kauff up. Faber tossed out Kauff and the crowd was in an uproar. Zimmerman line flied to jonn Collins. No runs, no hits, no errors.

John Collins up. Strike John Collins got a Texas leaguer to right. McMullin up. McMullin sacrifices, Zimmerman to Holke. The official scorer now gives the error to Herzog made another end run on the op posite side for 15 yards and placed tht ball on the 10 yard line.

Arm strong gained a yard over line. Allison butted the line for a touchdown Frew kicked goal. Clemson 7. Clemson's ball. Gee kicked 5(1 yards and Waters returned to 80yard Furman lost no courage out af her poor dealing but fought every second in the game.

Her line was many pounds lighter than the visitors', but she surged right into them with Furman fierceness and to overcome her was a task that was not easy. Fur. line. Furniau's ball on her own 30-yard line, Gressette gained 5 over left end Members National Retail Dry Goods Association Oi next down. Speer gained another and made new down.

Khame did not gain for second. Furman rumbled and Clemson recovered. Cktnson's ball on hor Furman's 40-yard line. Banks ran 40 yards for a touchdown. Frew did not kick goal.

Clemson 19. Cleinson's ball Flnlay kicked and Rhame returned to 60-yard line. Funnan's ball on her own 40-yard line. Khame gained 4 over left tar-lrla flfoirrtm iroinail -Mia loft We Represent the Leading Manufacturers. A'LMTAI I Itfll I IJIMO 1 I end.

Sneer gained 15 when he ashed through the line. New down on 45 -yard line. Half Up. I score First iair: Clemson 19; lltHLL-IVILLIHItlO COMPANY, Inc. 120 W.

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The Clemson line was impregnable and their secondary defense cancelled all attempted advances. Speer kicked 20 qards and Finley returned to the To-yard line. Clemson's ball on her own 30-yard line. Armstrong gained 6 yards ove rright tackle. Banks gained 2 and 6 yards over left tackle, making new down.

Armstrong circled left I SUM SIDE UP I In Which Are Featured The Newest Fall and Winter Fashions at Exceptionally Low Prices end for eight yards. Allison did not gain for second down. Banks gained 4 over left tackle. New down. Armstrong gained 3 yards over the line.

Frew was thrown for a 5 yard loss on an attempted end run. Banks made up the shortage for the third down. Frew kicked 30 yards and Speer was downed in his tracks. Furman's ball on her own 30-yitrd Speer made no gain. Speer gained a yard on a sho-t end run.

Speer kicked out of bounds and Clemson recived ball on 30-yard line. Furman was penalized ha'f the dis It should be the endeavor of every business to breathe tance to the goal for sendinr Waters int othe game after ha had already been in during a previous quarter. Clomson's bull on Furman 25-yard line. Banks circled right end for 10 yards? Allison gained 4 over left end Banks sped around end for 6 yards and a touchdown. Frew failed to kick goal.

Chanson 25. Clemson's ball. Frew kicked 50 yards and McManaway returned to the 65-yard line. healthy optimism at all times. Not the optimism that is based on foolhardiness or a lack of understanding but upon the certain knowledge that right thinking and acting always produce like results.

There was a time when most of us had neither experience, capital or credit and yet remained unafraid now that these coveted things are in a measure possessed by us why should we not be calm and cheerful? It is amusing and pathetic at times to observe how mercurial our opinions are. The people who pass through such experiences as we have had in the past three years and still have a song in their hearts is the class this bank is looking for. Furmnn's ball on her own 25-yard line. McManaway gained 3 over left tackle. Speer gained 6 on left end run.

Herndon did not gain for third. Quarter up. Score; Clemson 25; Furman 0. Fourth Quarter. I Furmnn's ball on hir own 30-ynrd line.

Speer gained 8 over tackle, making new down. Speer was tackled in his tracks and lost.fi yards. Speer made ii on a right er.d run. Speer kicked SO yards and Frew returned the ball. Clcnison's ball on hor own 20-vnrd Hue, Banks gained a yard over the line.

Bartles went around right end for 6 yards. Banks made 8 arounl left end. New down on 81S-yard line. Bartles gained 5 over the line. Banks mado 4 over tackle.

Bartles annexed 5 through the same gap. New down. made eight over the line. Banks made 3 on left end run. New down.

Bartles made only a yard on an attempted end Banks did not gain. Allison made 8 over the line. Banks made a new down by FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF SAVINGS DEPOSITORS THIS BANK IS KEPT OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 3 TO 5 P. M. only an inch.

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Frew kicked and Furman returned to the 70-yard i line. Furmnn's ball on her own fpeer gained 8 around left end. Speer made 4 over riirht takle. The rclght halfback did not gain. Furman fumbled and Clemson recovered the ball.

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Allison mado over center. New flown on 8-ynrd tine. Bartles gained 2 over left tackle. Bartles did not gain Bsnks ran through the line fof a touchdown. Goal from touchdown fa Mi tTrtnson tlontson's hall.

Frew kicked and Speer returned to the 70-yard line. Furman's ball on her 80-yard line. Rhame made 8 around left end. Bpeer kicked and Clemson returned ball to 70-yard line. Clusnson's ball on her 0-yard line.

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