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Friday, Nov. 30. 1917 THE GREENVILLE DAILY NEWS TW(7 FlKMAV SPLLS THE DOPE AND WINS ANNUAL CLASSIC FROM THE WOFFORD ELEVEN I 1 Itchincr ALL KIND OF Underwear Union Suits $1.30 to $3.00 Shirts and Drawers 73c to $3.00 Sheep lined coats, army sweaters, regulation gloves, for nnnpfpcnnrl line. Carmichael had the same poor fortune. Ellerbe kicked and Kinney I TL ed with a halo of glory, that she has LOCalS UUtCiaSS Their RlValS In a team that should long be remem RIGHT GLASSES WRONG EYES RIGHT GLASSES right in quality, tackled Greaeette on the 4U-yard ilne.

Furman's ball on ber own 48-yard All Stages of the Game Yesterday line Kpeer made 1 1 yards on a left end run. showing excellent sidestep bered, and that Pity should be dealt to those who so unfortunate as to be absent from the Kiversida park yesterday when the Greenville beys i completely took the Spartanburran in tow by the score of II to 3. It was a tisht from start to finish. I I ping. Uresaette made even over riuht tackle.

Grearory rained IS on appearance, accuracy and adjust- ment. I WRONG EVES wrong In powner, strength and clearness. We rex-tie wrong sight FINAL SCORE 18 TO 3 I the opposite aide of the line, making 0 va Resinol stops it quickly It a cosiuve fact that the moment Resinol teaches any itching skin, the itching usually ttopa and healing begins. Unless the trouble is due to some serious internal condition, it quickly clears away all trace of eczema, ringworm, pimples, cr similar tormenting, unsightly eruption, leaving the skin clearandhealthy Doctors prescribe Resinol widely, to when voe frit. Too are using a remedy ot proven nios.

Sold byail dninisit new down on Wonord a e-yara line. Gressette made four yards over the line. Koeer sained 12 on a long end played on a siippery field, while more than a thousr-nd spectators stood by and watched the plucky fgrman lad' ram the heavy Wofford lines for re the officers and enhV.ed men. It is eenerall conceded that the run. Gressette made three over left of Furman's football season peated gains, indented with two use by furubjiiiig right glasses.

The Globe Optical depends on the annual Tha.nk.irivins ful forward pauses, a sensational 6- yard run by Sueer for a touchdown. pa me with Wofford. IJ she wins, she CO and the almost complete Inability of Wofford to attack the local lines. is to be crowned with Rlory; if she loses, then the season is a failure. ES J.

Company I Waning a report of the game on this uutthe feature of the game came in feature, it can be said that Furman's ''he last three minutes of play hen lsl" football season has been crown-i'he crowds were already beginning MASONIC TEMPLE. io disperse, thinking Mirman had won by the paltry margin ot 6 to 3. tackle, and the quarter was up. Wofford 1: Furman 0. httwiid JuarUT Furman's ball on Wofford's 21-yard line Rhame made nine yards through the line.

Khame made a new down by inrhes. placing the ball on the 11-yard line. Gregory made two over left tackle and Speer two over right end. Speer made four more over left tackle and Rhame made a new down on the -incn line. Rhame plunged over the line for a touchdown.

peer hit goal post and failed goal. Furman S. Furman's ball Kpeer kicked to the 20-yard line and Vaughan returned 15 yards. Wofford's ball on her own 35-yard line Carmichael made two around right end. Vaughan did not gain.

Ellerbe kicked 30 yards and Wofford downed ball on 40-yard line. Furman's ball en her own 40-yard Whenever You Need General Tonic Take Grove's in almost the snap of the eye, Kur-uan scored a touchdown from a long forward pass and a series ot line bucks, and then another when Sj.eer cut loose through the opponent's first and second defense for a sweeping touchdown. At the end of the first quarter, although Wofford had three points Hcainst nothing' of Furman, It was evident that they could not beat the Baptists anything like they had predicted, and those who had observed The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic properties of QUININE and IRON. It acts on the LiTer, Drives out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. SO cents.

adv. rlosely absolutely bad no fear of Right End Quarter Buck Boyle (c) Speer (c) Left Half Carmichael Gregory Right Half Vaughan Gressette Full Back Substitutions Wofford: Tatumfor line Grerwette made a yard over center. Khame made five more over right tackle. Speer made four yards and new down over line. Gregory bucked the line for five yards, Smith making a nice tackle.

Gregory made another over the line. Rhame made two over the line. Rhame made five yards over line for new down. Speer made eight yards around right end for first down. Ppeer made new down by narrow margin.

Furman's ball on Wofford's 15-yard line. Gressette made a yard over the line. Speer made five more over the line for second down. Speer was thrown for five yard loss when he slipped. Vaughan intercepted a forward pass Wright: Felder for Earlo; Lucas for Hammond; Keaton for Vaughan.

Furman: Herndon for Gregory. Score by quarters Total Wofford 3 0 0 0 3 Furman 0 8 0 1218 Referee," Bender umpire, Capt. Waite of Camp Sevier; headlinesman, Hext Perry (Se- Length at quarters: 14 minutes. Furman losing the game. All of the men on the local backfleld had no trouble whatsoever in hitting the line for gains every" time and the W'of-tordites appeared to be less aggressive against the Greenvillions.

As the game progressed this became more noticeable, with the result that never once more threatened to score. I Wofford's only scoring was done in itlie first three minutes of play when i Ellerbe kicked a Held goal from the twenty yard line after the backfleld had failed to gain a new down on three attempts. The ball was placed very high and cleared the inside of the liars by only a narrow margin. Wofford's forward pass game which they have so eminently used all the season was a complete failure yesterday, only three passes out of nine heing successful. Furman operated two good ones out of six, one of hich put the ball in position for an immediate touchdown.

To describe the stars of the game would be nothing short of an eulogy on each player, for it was distinctly an eleven-man battle with the signal offensive work belonging to Speer, Gregory snd Rhame. Speer's tifty yard run through the opponents line for a touchdown during the last minute of play was the spectacular feat of the day and many who thought the game over had already paesed out when this feat was performed. The impregnability of the Furman line was one of the deciding surprises of the day. The Wofford back-! Held men could not gain consistently time during the afternoon a gainst them. Brown played the game of his career, working like a demon and tackling like a demon.

Marcus Bovd played in the thickest Florida Outclassed By Kentucky Eleven AH Grades and Styles The following Shoes are the very latest styles and the qualities cannot be excelled at the price: QUEEN QUALITY SHOES from $3.98 to $10.00 SELBY SHOES from $2.98 to $7.00 CREIGHTON SHOES from $1.98 to $5.00 RALSTON SHOES from $5.00 to $8.00 When it comes to a GOOD WORK SHOE we are seldom equalled and never excelled. For a good comfortable Shoe ask to see the ARMY last, from $4.00 to 59.00 Belk-Kirkpatrick Co. 204-206 S. MAIN ST. ALSO WT.

McBEE AVE. 17 Big Department Stores. on the 25-yard line. Wofford's ball on her Own 25-yard line Ellerbe lost two yards on an attempted right end run. Carmichael gained five on a right end run.

Burnett caught a forward p'asa from Ellerbe and made 20 yards, placing the ball on the 40-yard line. Carmichael made five over the line. Carmichael made two yards around left end Juat before the half was up. Score end first half Wofford Furman 6. Kemml Half, Third Quarter Wofford's Ball Ellerbe kicked 45 yards and Speer retorned to the 35-yard line.

Furman's ball on own 3 5 -yard Ilne Gregory did not gain for first down. Speer made eight over right tackle. Khame made three over the line. Speer failed to make down and it was Wofford's ball. Wofford's ball on Furman's 45-yard line Ellerbe lost three yards on an LEXINGTON, Ky.

Nov. 29. In a game in which long forward passes and end runs predominated, the University of Kentucky rnmpvl over the University of Florida today, winning by a score of 52 to 0. The Kentucky eleven scored almost at will and only three times during the contest did Florida have the ball in Kentucky's territory. Mississippi A.

M. Wins From Haskell attempted right end run. Vaughan caught a forward pass from Ellerbe for 15 yards. Carmichael made two over right tackle. Carmichael made 1 over the line.

Ellerbe made two COATS MEMPHIS. Nov. 29. A kicked goal in the third ouarter fol lowing a touchdown won today's foot ball game for the Mississippi A. ana M.

university over the Haskell Indians here 7 to 6. Four -first downs in quick succession and a 25 yard run by Otiphoy around the Mississippians left gave the Indians a touchdown in the first six minutes of the play. "Sells It For Less" PHONE GREENVILLE, S. C. more, making new down, on 25-yard line.

Ellerbe lost 2 on a left end run. Carmichael made three yards on a left end run. A forward pass failed and the ball went over. Furman's ball on own 20-yard line Gregory made eight yards through the line, fc'peer made eight more on a right end run. Gressette did not gain for first down.

Speer fumbled but recovered the ball without loss. Gressette caught a forward pass from Speer for 15 yaJd3, placing the ball on Wofford's 45-yard line. Speer made a yard on a left end run. Rhame made two through the line on a fake cross. A forward pass failed for third down.

Spee kicked and Ellerbe was tackled out of bounds on Wofford's 30-yard line. Wofford's ball on 30-yard line Carmichael plucked off eight on a left end run. Vaughan made a yard over the line. Ellerbe made a new of the light all the time and deserves special mention. Conway Jones from Fountain Inn, with mud smeared almost all over his face, received much (notice from the sidelines for his accurate and aggressive tackling.

Jim Shirley and Wright at ends cut off men here and there and were mudh responsible for the general success of Speer's many end runs. The whole jtoam worked in unison and this is one time when the line reolives Just as much praise as the backfleld, but Sneer said last year when Wofford beat Furman 9 to 7, "wait till we play again next year," and that was what he meant for Wofford received the severe drenching. Gregory played better' ball than he ever has, resembling a battling ram as he repeatedly made gains over the Methodists' line. Gressette also played good ball and especially upon catch-ine the long forward pass from School of Gas Defense Opens Next Monday Beautiful Coats in Velour. Pom Pom and all the newest colors.

Some tailored while others have large fur collars and cuffs, at $24.93 Coats In all colors, fur collars $19.93 Coats Newest models, all colors. Some plaited, others trimmed $14.93 Coats Beautiful models in newest materials, with large collars $12.93 Coats In checks, large collars trimmed with buttons and buckles, also blue and black $9.93 About nine Coats in checks, for Misses. Special price, $6.98 Also have beautiful exclusive models in Coats in Velours, Pom Pom and Plush, from $32.30 up to $93.00 A school of gas defense opens Monday at Camp Sevier, under the direction of Captain Leidy, M. R. a Canadian.

The Paris mountain school hous is being used as the laboratory. Nothing Over $25.00 ULTayS, Phone 252 'down. Vaughan did not gain. A Advertise Your Wants Speer, Khame was used to good advantage all afternoon in bucking the Ready- to-Wear 207 Main St. SUITS Ah! That's the Spot DRESSES Very exceptional values in Women's and Misses' Dresses in Silks, Satins, Serges, Silk Combinations at 59.93, $10.93, $12.93, $14.93.

In this lot are Dresses worth up to $23.00. WAISTS A new shipment of Waists in Tub Silk, Willow, Taffeta, Crepe de Chene and Georgette, Irom $1.95 to $4.98 Lingerie Waists, white and black, at 98c. Fine Voile Waist, high and low collar, laced trimmed collar and jabot $1.93 Sloan's Liniment roes risht to it. 5 i Have you a rheumatic ache or a dull throbbing neuralgic pain? You can find a quick and elective relief in Sloan's Liniment. Thousands of homes hve this remedy handy for all external pains because time and time agaia it hi proven the quickest relief.

So clean and eaay to apply, too. No no etain, do inconvenience aa is the case with plasters or ointments. If you once use Sloaa'sLinimcnCyouwul never be wita-outit. Generous sized buttles, at all drugaiata. 25c.

50c, $1.00. Suits in, Burella Cloth, fur trimmed, large collars and belts, at $14.93 Regular selling price $25.00. Suits in Velveteen, fur trimmed, belts and pockets, $19.93 Regular selling price $35.00. Suits in Velour and Broadcloth, collars of Hudson seal and beaver, at $24.93 Regular selling price $45.00. Other Suits in all the latest materials, styles and colors, at $29.93 to $85.00 line and was responsible for the first touchdown.

1 The best playing for Wofford was done by Carmichael who did more gaining against Furman than any other man. Kllerbe failed to show his usual good performance. The Furman bell was tolling for hours afternoon and later the student body marched up Main street to celebrate the achievement of a successful season the defeat of Wofford. Play by Play Furman's hall Speer kicked to the 10-yard line an dBlIerbe returned to the 30-yard line. Wofford's- ball on ber own 30-ard line Carmichael gained a yard over the line.

Vaughan annexed seven more over left tackle. Carmichael made four yarda and a new down over the line. Carmichael raked off two on a right end run. Ellerbe made three over left tackle. Brown made a deathly tackle of Vaughan who made a new down by inches.

Elleribe failed to gain for first down. Carmichael made six over left tackle. Vaughan made three in the same hole. Vaughan caught a forward pass from Ellerbe and carried the ball to the 15-yard line. Car mlch-ael made five yards over the line.

Boyle did not gain for second down. Ellerbe made a yard on fake forward pass and line run. Ellerbe kicked a field goal very high above the bars. Wofford 3. Wofford's bail Ellerbe kicked to the 35-yard line and Rhame returned to the 40.

Furman's ball on er ohwn 40-yard line Gregory did not gain on a left end run, Speer made five on a right end run. Speer hit right end and sidestepped his way to a new down. Gregory gained a yard over right tackle. A forward pass failed for second down, rlpeer made two on a right end run. Speer kicked on the fourth down and Ellerbe waa downed on the 30-yard aline.

Wofford's ball on her own 30-yard line Ellerbe did not gain over the forward pass failed and the quarter was up. Score Wofford Furman (. Fourth Quarter Wofford's ball on own 45-yard line It was the third down. Another forward pass failed. Ellerbe had to kick and Speer made a.

neat return of the ball to midfield. Furman's ball on 60-yard line Speer went through the line for nine yards. Gressette made another two over the line. Rhame gained eight on a right end run after fake. Ore-gory made a yard over the line.

Rhame fumbled but fell on the ball with no loss. Rhame failed to make down and the ball went over. Wofford's ball on own 40-yard line Carmichael made five on a left end run. A forward pass failed for second down, and Ellerbe did not gain on an attempted end run for third. Another forward pass failed and the fall went "over.

Furman's ball on W'offord'a 42-yard line Gregory made two yards over the line. Speer made five more over rlsht tackle. Speer made two more over the lins and missed a new down by only a few feet. Rhame made a new down by the length of the ball. Herndon, substituted for Gregory, lost three yards on a left end run.

Speer made nine yards on a fake and right end run. Speer made another yard on a right end run. Gresuelte caught a snappy forward pass from Speer and almost got away for a touchdown, but was thrown on teh 4-yard line. Speer carried the ball to the 1-yard line on a line buck. Rhame lost a yard on a line attack.

A forward pass failed for third down, Speer planted the ball an inch across the line for Furman' second touchdown, tupeer failed to kick goal. Furman 12. Furman'e ball 8pcer kicked 40 yards and Keaton returned to the 32-yard line. There waa only one and a half minute of play left. Wofford's ball on own 82-yard line Rhame Intercepted a long forward pass and Furman had the ball on her own 45-yard line.

Furman's ball on her own 43-yard line Speer dashed through the line and sidestepping several would-be tucklere, aped past the lines for a touchdown. Speer failed to kick goal and the game waa over, Final score 'Furman 18; Wofford 3. Iilnenp Wofford Furman Hammond Left End Smith 1. Carson Left Tackle Wright Simms Loft Ouard Farloy Center Kinney Jon en Right Guard Pearson Brown Itlght Tackle Burnett ehlrlev Sells fat work oxen to butcher Mr. L.

E. Standford, Wadley, has been feeding work oxen Buckeye Hulls for over a year. He states that four of them got so fat he sold them to the butcher. FURS Uckhyf COTTONS IO HULLS UNTLSC It will pay you to visit our Fur Department and inspect our handsome line of Furs in jBeaver', Skunk, Red Fox, Mink, Lynx and Grey Wolf. We also have the long Seal Skin Furs in both Separate Pieces and Sets.

(The BR0ZTELL Don't forget our Waist Department Waists in all materials and colors, ranging in price from 98c. to $12.50, according to material. re not only concentrated roughage free from lint and trash but they are helpful also in that they carry the meal, corn or oas to best advantage and permit these fattening foods to be properly assimilated. Use Buckeye Hulls as we suggest and you will find it easier to provide a perfectly balanced uniformly mixed ration than with any other roughage. And the feed will cost you very much less.

Te ssenrs the best results and te develop tbs ensilage dor, scat th holla thoroughly tw.lv. hour Inform f.tding. It is easy te de this hf wetttnf them down night and morning (or the next feeding. II st any tins this tinnot bs dene, wet down st least thirty minutes. If you srofsr te feed the bulls dry, we only half si much by bulk as ef eld style bulls.

Book of Mixed Feeds Free Olvee the right formula for every combination of feeda used In the South. Tells how much to feed fur mainrenanca. for milk, for fattening, far work. Describes Buckeye Hulls and gives directions for using them properly. Sand for your copy to nearest mill.

p. ilcAun East 27th Street at 5th Ave NEW YORK The Homelike HOTEL where every room ft per ha. a bath Jv and shower JL upwards Convenient to Everything WILLIAM t. QUINN. it i The Buckeye Cotton Oil Co.

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