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III SPORTS. SOCIETY, I MARKETS AND CLASSIFIED SPORTS, SOCIETY, MARKETS': AND CLASSIFIED By tfalt or Carrier THE LEADING NEWSPAPER OF SOUTH CAROLINA. By Kal Oaly $7 per aoanm wlihom Bonday tl per annum Dally and Sonday VOL 314. PRICE 5c SUNDAY 7c GREENVILLE. S.

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1924. UlP iff! IS MIPPIli WIPPlfPMI E-DEFEATS Xffi 9 0 fir Tigers Lose To Pamdson 7-0; Citadel Trounced By Generals Brains Behind Furman's Victory llfiflflEJjj Greenville Was WILDCATS WERE HW Chewning In Stellar Role Tickled To Death1 SENSATIONAL GAME WON BY BLOCKED PUNT, GOAL AND FINE PASS DEFENSE SUPERIOR -TERM -111 ill EASILY W.LEE II 327 Furman' 10 to 0 victory over th Unlvertlty of South Carolina Gamecock! was received joyously by the aeveral hundred (ana attending The New matinee and by the Greenville public generally. Lest night the telephones at The News nn contlnuoualy, beaeechlng confirmation of the new that apread rapidly by worl of mouth, that Furman had iron. All aorta of exclamations were heard at the other eni of the 'phone when reporter! told in-, qulrle, that the Purple Hurricane had actually won. The News matinee was followed keenly and the cheering per capita wai not less vigorous at time! than during a regular football game.

Blackwell Fell On Blocked Punt Over Goal Line For Only Touchdown Chewning Kicked Goal Carolina's Attack Withered. Jimmy Hendrix Scored Only Touchdown of Game From Forward Pass. Long Runs Reeled Off by Fleet Halfbacks; Cadets Held at First. ROBINSON TO RESCUE THIRD PERIOD HARVEST By CARTER LATIMER SPORTS EDITOR THE NEWS COLUMBIA, Nov.f 8. The Garrjet and Black of South Carolina University, flying above everything until today, came out of the football game on Davis field lowered by the Furman i IL LEXINGTON, Nov.

I (Special Washington and Le eleven. The score was 10 to 0. A field goal by "Hoss" Chewn-ing and a punt, blocked by 'Tarmer" Brown, extended into a 1 T1 1 11 tuuiyiuown ay tsiacKwea instinctiveriess in on the had little trouble defeating Citadel here this afternoon 32 to 7. Eddie Cameron acored four of the General touchdowns and Mike Palmer reeled off a 5 yard run for th other. The lone tally of the visitor came in the final momenta of play when the Generals second string team waa unable to stop a desperate aeriea of passes.

Culminating in CHARLOTTE. Nor. I. (Special) Th Davidson Wildcats gar On Clemsos Tigers a monstrous drubbing on Wearn Field this afternoon, inadequately told by th ta 0 score. About 4,000 spectators, friendly for the most part to tha triumphant Presbyterians, witnessed Charlotte'a first and only college football game for 1124.

Jimmy Hendrix acored Darldaoa'a touchdown. He did It in short order after he had gone in during the aecond Quarter. Three tlmea he oaii behind the goal line, decided the game for the Purple Hurricane. N. G.

STATE WINS EXCITING 6IME GOBBLERS Furman, backed by the the ahadow of the goal. But there was another avenue left, and another down for the trial. Chewn-lng rose to the exigency, and stepped back to- the twenty yard line for a placement kick. a a Deanutul pass over the goat line, Week to Smith. The visitors fought the White and Blue to a standstill in the open- ing period and for most of the second quarter.

In the closing minutes I I tried through the Use with Indif ferent success when finally Sappea-field abot him a pass down tha ioe neipea Mm, unwillingly and vi iiie iirsi now ever, LamvrcQ sideline which ran with for 20 tlonal apirit of rising to her loftiest peaks when confronted by th greatest odds, Is over the long hill, the enchanting hill reaching straight into the deep blue of the distant aky, and almost within her grasp, is that rare and elusive phenomenon, the South Carolina As the even tide sun descended over the distant rim, a glory golden as the brightest nuggets in some undiscovered mountain itream bathed the heroes of victory. The game offered a picture always changing, and forever thrilling, leaving one with a hundred unintentionally it is true, but ana JicMuian orove tne ball deep HOM" CHKWXUQ One of Season's Many Upsets Registered in 6-3 Victory of Wolf Pack. All along, Coaches Laval and McLeod have maintained a confident attitude toward the showing of the Purple Hurrtcane against ffio Carolina eleven. Yesterday thetr attitude was cufftcirat to bring victory to Furman and the state's greatest upset of 124. nevenneiess Tom Brice of Carolina helped him guide the destiny of that field goal which undoubtedly would have soared afoul of its aim if Brice' outstretched fingers had deflected the course of the ball and sent It tumbling, end over end, within the uprights.

At the end of the half, although the two teama had nlaved into t.taai territory, the itar full back taking it over just before the whistle. The third period found tha Generals at the top of their form. Receiving the ball on their own 24 yard line, Cameron and Palmer marched SO yards to a touchdown and a few moments later began a drive on the yard line which ended when Cameron plunged over for bis third tally. Immediately afterwards, Mike Paimer hit off tackle and eluded In the entire RIDDICK FIELD. RALEIGH, One of the State' greatest defensive players, "Hoss' Chewning, Furman fullback, waa at his height in tha contest with Carolina yesterday, playing an all-round game, doing the punting and kicking the placement that accounted for three points different impressions and indelibly graven, never fading memories.

It Nov.8. (By The Associated Press.) The Wolf Tack of North was as matchless for beauty as the about as evenly aa humanly possible, neither the Carolina team nor supporters seemed dismayed. In faint discouragement they held out Carolina State overturned the pre-dictlona of football prophets here this afternoon by defeating Virginia ULT nopes of ultimate victory, but a Citadel team for a spectacular ti yard sprint to the goal line. In the WDFFQRD OE Polytechnic Institute, 6 to 3, in a beautiful exhibition of football. Stiffening in the final period with the acore to o.

the North Carolin- light shadow of rose purple upon the cloud tips left by the descending sun. Here and there the great blue dome was flecked with chaff-ron clouds as fragile as a wisp ot delicate lace. It was a perfect autumn day for the Ave thousand spectators, even that of the day's rose tinted close. And the great throng twitched and thrilled over the Impetuous, In tne two rorces tugged, battered and hammered away in the next half, the Carolina flame died down and iast quarter. Cameron caught a pass from Wilson and dashed over tha Una lor his final acore of tha game.

it was not until the fourth and 8 Uuia drove down the field, break--! nal period that a apark of hope. ine secona string team went ia thereafter and the visitors register rose again in tne breasts of the vanquished. But it was too late. TO MEIER Bill ed through forward passes. Until that time Citadel had failed to Football Is a desperate gamp at its cessant, quick firing whirlwind ot a make a first down.

Jgame that lasted sixty minutes, ev caimesi, ana tne uamecocks founa Ferguson and Nesmlth stood out for the South Carolinians, while the ery second studded with that forward passing In desperation a heart At Chleage: Chicago It; Illinois II. (ti-) At Columbus: Indiana 12; Ohio State 7. At Granville: Denniaon 11; Ohio Northern 0. At Wester villa Otterbeln Heidelberg 0. At Geneva, X.

Hobart 17; Alfred At Chicago: Depaul t-r St Xor-blts 2. yards across the goal Una, Hunt kicked goat A aorrei-topped tackle, "Red" Baker, furnished th fana with some of the thrills of tha aftarw noon with a defensive gam thai waa unusual Ha waa In every play and contributed greatly to Davidson's success. When he left the game In the third quarter, apparently completely exhausted, tha stands gave him a big hand. Clemson really threatened only once. In the first quarter, a 10 yard pass, Stewart to Harmon, brought the Tigers with 1 3 yards distance of tha goal, but Davidson held at tha crucial moment and punted out of danger.

Da videos was superior from start to finish. Th Wildcats discarded aa lmma terial the ostensible heavier weight of their adversaries and set Into th afternoon's play with traditional determination to win. While their one and only Jimmy -Hendrix made the lone touchdown It waa Davidson' dav in every detail. TIGERS OUTCLASSED. The Presbyterian registered eleven first downs to Clemson'a three.

In the second half they had It their own way, and the Tigers remained tn territory that looked a long way from their goal The Tigers, however, had the jump In the first and aecond quarters, the ball moving to and fro, mostly in Davidson's territory, ihough not very near th goal Both elevens played much of th time on the defense and this department Davidson was considerable the superior. Hunt who did the punting earlier in the game for the Wildcats, got more distance than Harmon. Davis, who did tb toe work after Hunt retired with throb. Furman had dashed from work of Cameron. McMillan and SCORE OF 16 TO 0 Palmer on offense and of Rauber and the entire Washington and Lee.

at the Ieventh hour carried bnt little menace to such gallants as Harrell and ilerlong who were kept busy intercepting the flips. Two grCat defensive teams met. neither having a sustained offense. line on defense, was scintillating. Line up and summary: W.

AD L. (32) Pos. Citadel (7) but Furman's eternal vigilance and McFarlmV iuson ttapt) Daves Holt Georgians Did Not Have All Regulars in Game at Any One Time. LE Ferguson Seabrook Brtnker Matthews At Brunswick, Maine: Tults Bowdoln I. At Worcester, LcIIifh Holy Cross 3.

At Masa: Spring Hawkins Budnick Slemmons Wagner tCapt) Thomaa Nesmith field College 21; Providence Col Carolina'! parched lips the champagne cup of victory, leaving only the bitter dregs of defeat, after a contest of speed, brawn and courage which left the vast crowd In a frenzy pf excitement at the gray edge of dusk. FL'HMAN'S STRATEGY Heroes were made by their Individual and collective performances, but behind this brilliancy was a greater power. Somewhere In the deep and mysterious recesses of a wlzardrous tnlnd was conceived a master stroke of strategy, 1 designed by the crafty chief. Hill Laval. It had been said that only by a mlr- acle could Furman score against Carolina, and Laval probably realized as much.

But a miraclecame to pass today, and the Purple Hurricane crossed the Gamecocks' goal through the strategy that Laval had fashioned. He evidently had laid Wilson OB 3,500 ATTENDED GAME McMillan LH. Weeks Weinburg Berry Youngblood ing through what had been to that tlmj an almost impregnable defense, snd ended the drive with a twenty-yard run around left end by Shu-ford for a touchdown. Lester failed to kick for the extra point. Playing practically on eveij terms in the first quarter, the two teams struggled to make them assure of each other without success.

Ttough State was unable to pierce the Tech defense for any considerable gains, at tha end of that period- the Wolf Pack had made three first downs to one on the Tech men. These downs were made almost aa soon as tha game began and followed one another in rapid succession. The V. P. I.

defense stiffened then and held off the locals. In the second quarter the Gobblers started an offensive which or a time threatened to sweep the State team ahead ot it. With the combination of Fleck, Morse. Rutherford and Roberts working with wonderful precision, the Techmen moved down the field. Twice the offensive placed the Virginians in position for dropkicks and each time Rutherford failed In the attempt Then the State line tightened and the danger was averted.

Seven first downs had been recorded by the Techmen during this quarter to one for State. VIRGINIANS COME BACK. The Gobblers came back in the third period without continuation of the offensive which they started in the second and before the quarter was half ended, the V. Y. I.

had scored three points on Rutherford's Rauber RH. Cameron FB. Score by quarters: soma At Columbia: South Carolina Fur-man 10. At Charlotte: Davidson Clem-son 0. At Montgomery: Auburn Tula tie 14.

At Memphis: Sewanee Jl; Misaia-slppl S. At Nashville: Vanderbilt 1: M-Bisslpp! A. M. 0. At Chapel Hill, University Of North Carolina 3: V.

M. I. 0.. At Islington. Citadel Washington Lee 32.

At Raleigh. N. N. C. StV.e V.

p. I. S. At ChirlottesvlHn. Georgia Wr.

gin 0. A Fj'acuse: Fj'acuse 1: V't Virginia Wesleyan T. At AHanta: Gjorgia Tech 21. L. S.

U. f. At Oglethorpe ward 7. At 1 ncaloosa: Alabama Kentucky 7. At Knoxville: Centre College T'niversity of Tennessee 0.

At Lynchburg: Lynchburg college Catholic university 0. At Macon, Mercer 16; Wof-ford 0. At Bristol: King college 14: Concord 0. At Chattanoora: University of Chattanooga SO; Birmingham Southern 7. At Roanoke.

Roanoke college Richmond university 0. At New Orleans: Tennessee Medics IS: Ioyola 0. At Mobile. 8pring Hill SO; Mi'lsaos 10 (tiel. At Deland.

Settm unlTer-sitv 28: Newberry college S. W. and L. 1J 712 Citadel 0 0 0 7 7 lege 0. At New Haven: Tal 47; Maryland 0.

At William town, Williams 43; Wesieyan 9. At Carlisle, Muhlenberg 35; Dickinson 0. At Bcston: Boston College 31; Marquette 7. At Chicago: Loyola 4: Central aienness counted. Carolina had every advantage at the annual clash between the colleges except in tho matter of football and breaks.

The Garnet and lilack had the bigger and better band. It had more rooter! In Its sections. It had better cheering, because the supporters backing their team at home outnumbered the visitors and loyal Furman alumni In Columbia and surrounding towns. But touchdowns or field goals win football games and Furman had both. Carolina had an allegorical and a snuke dance between halves, but the pantomlne failed to portray the real truo outcome.

It was a beautiful but dumb play. The sketch portrayed Furman at at the altar about to marry victory, and of a sudden Carolina Substitut.ons: W. and Palmer for McMillan, Movey for Wilson, Vanhora for Daves: Poole; Edger-ton, H. Dawson, J. Dawson.

Green. Barker. Barclay. College 0. Citaael: Hogrefe for Weinberg.

Brown for Seaorook, Kirkpatxtck for Youngblood, Swetenberg for Ferguson. Doyle for Wagner. great stress on blocking punts, and put full reliance on Furman's fight- ing forwards to carry out his orders. Thrice did Furman mar her opponents' punts, nd leading the assault each time was the fiery de Scoring, and touchdown, MACON. Nov.

I Woffoid went down to defeat before Mercer University's football team this afternoon, 1 to 0. All Of the Mercer regulars were never in the game at the same time, being saved tor the Florida-Mercer game next week. Three thousand fans witnessed the game. Mercer made twelve first downs, to three for Wofford. Mercer's scoring was done in the second and last quarters, and during the entire time neither goal was in much danger, the ball see-sawing back and' forth between the twenty yard lines.

The last touchdown came two minutes before the end of the game, when Rice. Mercer fullback, broke through the line and raced Cameron Paimer. Drop kicks after touchdown. Thomas 2, Citadel: a minor injury, had almost as good luck, while Lair, who went in the game during the last quarter, took up the punting for Davidson and was the best kicker in the game. SPILLED ntTERFEREXCE.

Clemsons interference in th early part of the gam waa of out-. touchdowns. Nesmlth. Drop kick after touchdown, Doyle. rushed to the scene and snatched nway tho bride.

This phantom was Carolina's nearest approach to victory. It proved again that "the best laid plans of mice and men oft gang agley." This correspond Officials, referee, Gettle (V. P. Umpire. Davis Randolph-Ma con headiinesman, Robinson.

(Richmond standing calibre. But equal to the occasion of any kind ot good playing, soon broke thla up Centre Sweeps Over Tennessee 32 To 0 with uncanny force. Particularly Baker, the flashy Wildcat was Instrumental tn breaking up all the South Carolinians had to offer. And when Laird went In on At i Gainesville. Georgia Tech freshmen 15; University of At Des Moines; Drake Kansas (tie.) At Delawar: Ohio Wesleyan 14; Akron 7.

At Cincinnati: Kenyon St Xavier 7. At Oxford. Ohio: Miami II; Western Reserve 21- At Omaha: Crtighton 34; North Dakota 0. At St. Louis: Washington University 10; James MllUken 0.

At Monmouth, Monmouth 25; Northwestern College 0. At Richmond, Oldham Oakland City 0. At Hanover, Hanover 32; Vincennes 0. At CrawfordavUle, Wabash Chicago Y. C.

A. College I. At New Tork: Ny. 12; Ur-ainua I. At Brooklyn: Canlsslua St John At Washington, Washington and Jeffersoa 17; Waynesboro 0.

At Hoboken, N. Steven Massachusetts Aggie 33. At Troy, X. Rennssaeler 33; Worcester At Amherst Union 20; Am. herst 13.

kick from' tho 23-yard line. For the most of the period the State team was kept on the defensive by the attack of Virginian aggregation which netted five first downs while the Wolf Pack failed to register. SHTFORD SCORED THE FINAL. In the final period the Wolf Pack staged a counter Offensive which dreve th Gobblers down the field to the goal line where a touchdown ir. netted for the local! by C.

Shu- forty yards across the goal line. The line-up: Mercer U). Poa. Wofford (0) Ellison L.E Habel Florida freshmen 7. At Austin: BajlOr It: Texaa I.

At eGorgetown, Franklin II; Georgetown colleee 7. the other side of tha Una In tha closing momenta of play it was th same punishment for th Tigera At Ab'ngdon: Emory and Henry Simmon L.T Knott 10: Lenoir college I. ford'a 20-yard run around left end. Lancaster L.G McDow Fleming Rlckard At Williamsburg. W.

Wil from those parts. Hat-men tried a drop kick from tha 4S yard Una In the first quarter, after Clemson had all but scored, but It ent is reminded that Carolina In 1 ft 2 0 had a coffin, draped in purple and white, ready for bonfire In the event of victory, but Furman "rushed in where angels fear to tread," and upset Carolina's confident dope by winning the first game between the two colleges since the renewal of relationship. For the third time in four battles between the boisteroui rivals, Furman triumphed over the Gamecock today, and they plucked the feather of the fat bird on its own roost BRICE WAS STOPPED The Greenville Newa thi morning printed a picture- of Tom Brie and underlined the cut with the reading matter to the effect that Laval's order to his men was to "Stop Brlce." A premonition must have influenced the correspondent to drape the picture with that slogan, for It came to pass this afternoon. Furman beat Carolina by stopping Brice. Not that the Purple saved victory by checking his thrusta.

They stopped him The score followed close on a triple onslaught by Laasiter, C. Fhii-ford and Johnson, which had netted mn than 40 yards. Shuford liam and Mary 17; Albright eoi lege 0. At Austin: Baylor II: Texaa 10. Joweri Alexander McDonnell Pressley Adams RE Wright KNOXVILLE, Tenn Xov.

Centra college, displaying rare form In all departments ot play, awept aside the University of Tennease here this afternoon and with their powerful backfield functioning without a miss in the motor ran up a 33 to 0 count despite a wet, an! sloppy field. Led by Rabenstein. Covington and Gordy, the Colonel Uncovered one of the most powerfully sustained attacks seen on a local gridiron in many seasons. Clinton. Miss: Mississippi college had replaced his brother at the be Lawrence QB Lattimore Glover L.H..

Hill 4S: Louisiana college 7. ginning of the final period. Lasslter failed in an attempt to dropklck for mon, "Farmer Brown, of Laurens, the some lean and lanky lad who converted a tie game with Davidson Into a victory for- Furman. I Once he blocked a'punt near mld-flelj and this time the omnipresent Joe Tllghman fell on the ball. Again lie partially blocked a kick nml tho rangy Hartley Coleman speared It from the air.

BLACK WF.LL. TI1K MAX 'OF DESTINY Each time he had turned the advantage In Furman's favor, but the supreme moment came when he. with two others, rushed Tom Brlce and batted the ball over the goal line. Crawford, Blackwell and Tllgh-(ian dashed out in the race of neath with two Carolina players. Blackwell shot forth headlong, like an overturned aky rocket, and blocked out the only Carolina man who was scrambling madly for the vagrant ball.

In the twinkling of an eye there was a blending of colors as Purple and Black surged together In a heap. Officials dug down Into the human pyramid and found the motionless body of Black-well with the oval firmly entrenched under his stomach. He had been rendered semi-conscious by the Impact of the fall, but instinct or subconsciousness dictated to him to hold tight. The ball was his, the touchdown Furman's and Chewn-Ing's trusty toe added the extra point to make the count ten for Furman In the third period. This was the climax of the griper ping drama of the gridiron, al-, though the first blush of victory glowed resplehdently in the second period when a blocked punt gave Furman the ball In midfleld.

and two glltedge passe advanced the Purple to the ten ysrd line. Here At Bethany. W. Grove City IS: Bethany 0. Cecil RH Roberts Rice F.B Bell th Ttrft nolnt At Farmville.

Hampden-Fya. fell short by considerably distance. In th last quarter Clmon opened up an aerial attack tn a final effort to win. They wera mostly long passes and went wild of their mark. Robinson, Clemson star, who went In after his team had already suffered a touchdown against It.

tried vainly to do the work that would tie the score. He made some good gains but it was too late. ney Gullord 0. At Hartford. Conn.

26: Trmtiy 0. LOCAL DOG WINS At Tarrls Island: Fort MeuMrie 37: Parrls Island Marines 0. At Springfield, Union 20; For the balance of the period the ball see-sawed back and forth with neither team able to muke much headway. State annexed five first downs in the period for a total of nine for the game while V. P.

I. ran Its total to 14 by making an additional one. Amherst 13. IN GEORGIA SHOW Sewanee Defeats At Princeton: Rutgers 13; La- In a far more tangible way. They The lineup ana summary Mississippi 21-0 "Doughlady" th pointer belong hindered, hampered and smothered V.

V. I. () row Stato () WaMis ing to John O'Xeall of th O'Neell-Willlama brought back 'three Holley i.r... his punting until thi one factor helped to bring about victory for Cox Green. LT.

ribbons from tha Savannah A. K. the Hurricane. However, the sturdy Chester lad was easy prey not C. show held there In connection MEM THIS.

Nov. I Mud. a allp-pery field, and the University of M.ssissippl line and secondary defense failed to stop the fast and clever Sewanee backs in a football game at Ruaswood park here today with the Trt-etat fair last week because of any wrong doing on hts Fayelte 7. At Canton. N.

St Lawrence 12; Hamilton 7. At Ann Arbor: Northwestern Michigan 21. At Detroit: John Carroll 10; University of Detroit 7. At Cleveland: Cae Wooster 3. At Springfield; Wittenberg 21; Musklnskgum 0.

At Westervtlle: Otterbeln Heidelberg At Hiram: Hiram Mount Union 2. At Cincinnati: Oberlia 11; Cincinnati 0. Logan White Logan Rlppl Lady won first tn the novice, aec part, but because his mates tailed Ray Lf Moran C. Frey Graham RT. Bailey RE Roberts QfL Rutherford.

Esieeck RH ond in American bred and reserve to give him the protection that a When the final whistle blew the free born, free thinking and free kicking punter dewrved. The Fur winners. She was the second best pointer bitch In the show. score stood 31 to 8 for the Tigera man forwards knifed their way W. Shuford XaasUer had little to show either on offensive or defensive.

They failed to make a a.ngie first down through the Carolina defense like the keen scalpel! of a surgical corps. They were unstoppable, and Lynchburg Battled Moss FB, Score by periods: V. P. I N. C.

Stat 0 At Morgantown, W. West Virginia 34; Colgate t. At State College, Penn Stare 22; Carnegie Tech 7. At Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh 13; Geneva 0. At Baltimore: John Hopkins 26; Ft John 0.

At Roches, er, N. Rochester II; Buffalo 7. At Newark, Delaware Haverford 7. At Boston: Boston College 31; Marquette 0. At Cambridge: rrtneeton 31; Harvard 0.

At Lthtca: Cornell II; Susquehanna 0. At New York: Columbia 10; New York University S. At Philadelphia: Penna Georgetown At Providcajoa, R. It Haskell 17; Brown 13. At Notre Dame: Notre Dame 31; Wisconsin 3.

At La Payette: Turdu 31; D-pauw 0 A Durham, N. New Hampshire 33; Maine 0. At Hanover, Dartmouth IS; Boston University 9. At Annapolis: Navy it; Vermont 0. At Altoona, BuckneU 21; Ciliiaburi a.

0 during the grtne but managed to Lineup and summary: Clemson (0); Poo. Davidson (7) Finklea L.E.,....., Davis Wilson Baker Jacftson LO Vance Leitxey McConnell Tenaant Bogga Hane RT Anderson Roy Plnkner Sappenfteld Harmon I. Wells M.dton Hunt Walker F.B Black Touchdowns Davidson: Hendrix. Goal from placement: Hunt First downs: Davidson 11, Clemson I. Substitutions Hendrix for Well.

McAulay for Bores. Summers for Anderson. McCombs for Hunt. Cog for Flnkney. Balles for Hane, Colbert for Rnv, pinkVshetirer for Jackson.

Roblnn for Stewart, Mullen far P-rtkl-aV'rner. 8mltfl for Williams. P'icf for McAulay. Pinknev for Cox, Robinson for Stewart, Lslrd for Linker, McAulaT for Bogirs. Stewart for Rnblnsoa.

Melton for Smith. Hane for Mullln, Roy for FewMI, Wells for Hndrix, Hendrix for Hunt. Summers for Anderson, Lincoln for Bker, Co for Piakaey, for Hor. furthermore, Brice as well aa the other punters were handicapped by lessen the score by a stubborn de fense. Catholics To Tie weird passes from center.

When It was Remington Chewning wno steered the club toward victory and fame. Smith shifted out of hi tackle position to an end to be eligible for a catch and he stepped off fifteen yards to take a perfect tu from Chewnlng, worming and Brlee'a punt waa blocked over the Georgetown Played Penn To Low Score Oglethorpe Defeats goal line, he waa forced to leap LYNCHBURG, Nov. I. Bat Gel! President For Re-election for a wild map, and Brioa is not tlicg desperately against a much iffiriinff hla way five more -yards heavier team, Lynchburg colleg a quick kicker. Beside i he rarely ever got dlstanra to hi spiral.

held the strong Catholic Uhlvere tv Howard Decisively BIRMINGHAM. Nov. The Oilethorp- Petre a. led by Cao- from Washington to a on-less tie before he was downed. "Kcd" Dohson followed the example of Smith and transplanted himself to nd to catch the next oasa from tain Maurer.

defeated the Howard PHILADELPHIA, Sot, l. Pennsylvania deft-ated Georgetown 3 to on Franklin field today in a hard and well played football game. Tha lone score, a placement goal by Kruee. came in the final period after Pennsylvania had at On the other hand, Chewnlng gave nte of tha greatest exhibitions of r.nntlng ever seen on Davis held. OJly one of hla kicks wa feeble.

The big fullback never played a better game. He carried the ball hut once or twice, but his educated to waa tha factor NEW YORK, Nov. 8 Wyant D. VandcrpooU of tha Morris county, New Jersey, country club, has been nominated for a aecond terra a president of the I nited States Golf Association, according to tha slate of 1814 offlcera recommended for election by th nominating committee and Jiiad pubtlo toniUU i at th fair grounds -i this after-nec-a. Although the visitors out-gained the Hornets in the first half, making six first downs to th Hor-nets' two.

In the second half the local club had the better of the argument and should hav scored at least twice. Bulldogs, by tha score of tj co 7 here today. Maurer waa In the ga-re only part of the time but nevr Chewnlng. and another net gain of fifteen vnrd. was recorded.

CIIF.WNINU'S PLACEMENT KICK Furman tried three line plays, but the warrlori might aa well have tried to hack away Gibraltar aa to penetrate tha Carolina oefoas in failed to gain when called upon Campbell snd Kilgor also share 1 tacked th Georgetown goal Una repeated. allicul teatUU (Cuntiuiid oa iMro cui. tha limelight with Maurer..

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