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Sunday, Oct. 26. 1919. 1 TEN. THE GREENYJIXE DAILY NEWS.

FUHMAH WILL MEET WILL SALLY LEAGUE GEORGIA TROUNCES HARVARD SWAAAS CLEMSOH RflMPS OH FLORIDA ELEVEN! VIGHINIATEJUH CITADEL THIS WEEK TEKHESSEEGLAH! HAVE EIGHT CLUDS? Prominent Spartanburg business man endorses Odom-Schade Optical service. Says, "Glasses fitted to my eyes give me perfect satisfaction. "Yours truly, K. Iludjrens. "Spartanburg, S.

Tigers Score Two Touchdowns i Several Cities Are Said to be Crackers Outplay Alligators in Second Half and Win by Score of 13 to 0 Crimson Scores Almost at Will and Wins by Final Result of 47 to 0 Seeking Berths In the Sally Bulldogs Will Come to Greenville Saturday for Game With Baptists and Win by Score of Fourteen to Nothing MEETING OCTOBER 27 CHEEVES WAS THE STAR GAME'HAD EXCITEMENT TIGERS LINE HELD WELL TEAM IN FINE SHAPE The Furman football team after their victory against Wake Forest (By John M- Bankn, In Columbia Record.) What 'will be the personnel of the South Atlantic Association of Baseball clubs for 1920? That Is a question which ia to come up and likely may be solved one Vay or the other when the league moguls meet hera TAMPA, Oct. ii. After out- CAMBRIDGE, Oct 25- playing the Georg-iana through the The Han.ard cievcn fount) dmcul- flrst half of the game, Florida's de- ,1 jy overCominp the Lniversity of fence was unable to curb Cheeves end run. In the third and two touch- jWima today, making touchdown, rtnwn. resulted though the subst itutn almost at will and rolling: up a score CLKVPOX COI.LKOE.

Oct. 25. i Special. The fiphtinji Ttpor of CleniHuii vrvaked fekeet revonpe by defeaim ihf sTonr e'even the cf here this Rft-ornoon ly xhi cf 14 to 0. One of the lartrpst cr-uv that ever K.Kirs HfM waUhor tho miRhTy who held the howyrfril Ymdrrhih olcven to a tU i'tnt iw w.oh rrimililn nnrlnr 'for the crippled Jim Reynolds madeiof 470 0.

TheCrimson, however, neither of the touchdowns. Koine; had its'lisual ncare. i made one on a five-yard dash and yor the greater part of three pc- Momlav. October 27. ihere are rhi ertl T-i intino- i if loiiph Thin a- number What nrAuMn't people with fcUOHTLKSS eyes give to be abl to lock upon th beauties of nature, instead of being1 doomed to FELL tbtrr way thru a world of perpetual NIGHT? who are endowel with the blowing1 cf VI-VIOS, which you areept your right, shouldn't fal to give those.

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514 N. MAIN STREET Hanhan made the other, running tv rf YOU NEVER HAVE OCCASION TO HEAR THE HOUSEWIFE WHO WEARS the mint Inrtv vnnii a lor fheevpn back hue's elovt-n. Thi Mountaineers looked in the league including both luko piu1 p.o-k when they appeared Carolina? en the field, but after the flnrt few; inlnr snmP the. cities had yarned the bail well Into Alii yesterday were allowed a night off last night but will go back on strict training this morning for the game with the Citadel on November 1st, next Saturday. They realize that this will be no easy game for them but they are determined to make it the fifth straight win on.

the local gridiron. Tho game will be called at 3-30 o'clock because of the change of time that took place last night. I The Citadel defeated the strong Presbyterian college team yesterday by the score of 13 to 6 and that is an indication of their strength. Furman is not over-confident but they will give them all that they can when the whistle blows. Yesterday the lino work lino a spoKen ciaior territory.

Collmirs neld goal, a plays the stock went up in favor or no -mn as drop kick lifted out of the lime dust on the Harvard side of the field. Just before the third period ended a Harvard fumble gave the Virginians the tall on the Crimsorfs 45 yard line. A completed the i.Ieir.eonlres. me llgers were at i f- will hear ue forty-yard line, ali RUiifes of the came full of pep, t.enauiiie a inuuia 'Georgia's totaJ of 16 points to Florida Horence, Urange-, but the visitors irnt a bit sore as the pleas, are: cheerlntr on the side lines became so Asheville, astonia. Wilming-' handle Day the Georgia star center, beautifully thrown forward pass erea- that they could not get their ton.

It is hinted there may be others. piacea It on vuc ou ui jmc ami a i Tf that lrtrencft and nne hut nn end rim th ('rftcker end tne tii-st period or the scrap VMa fnr reDeatedlv smeared the Gator efforts. plunge through center carried it to the 62 vard line. Then the teams tried to break through the iim recon-IOnly four passes were tried, all by iipers lino, nut soon rsvb mm una a Florida, and all failed. The Florida hop-less, and by the time the third structed last spring.

Oastonia haajcent(d nmtche(1 asainBt all American quarter rolled in the Volonteers had semi-pro ball for the past few years riva an( outplaved him, was easily, changed sides. On the first play in the last period. bunch of veterans and Wake Forest lo resort to In in the fall it IS stated that, alone with rheevea. th star of the Knvk. who had made several good only mado first down twice excent The game.

IB line-up: r.g. Florida I dashes succeeded in eluding the Har- when they went for the touchdown in Perry vard forwards and reached the Crim-jthe last two minutes of play. The Connelljson 18-yard line fdr a first down. In heavy Wake Forest team could do waiter tw0 pinys the ball. was placed on tne nothing with lioyd, Cox, Uuyck, Car- WE SAW THE PRIZE AND GRABBED II Wutherleh DftV elchell Vandiver Rigdon Pew O.Reynolds Ceilings complain about misplacing or bothering with two pair of glasses.

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rder to cet the pigskin past the Tiger line. This method came very near resulting in a touchdown, when connected for a long one and was thrown lust ten yards from Clemson's goal. They failed to carry the ball over for a touchdown, however. Clemson found wry litfle trouble busting a hole in line for gains, but found the vrk of skirting the ends easier. Tennessee received the ball on the kick-off.

but lost it on a fumble. Just six minutes after the whistle had blow for the start, Harris (loldsby Clcmons there was money enough pledged by the fans of the "North Carolina town to guarantee its entry into the Sallie league. Wilmington was in a Class league in North Carolina once and Asheville was a member of the old North Carolina league- It is likely that all of the cities will be represented at the meeting here next week-Just what action will be taken can not be surmised- Perhaps there will 11-yard line, but here the crimson on, jetor. bturley, Watson, McLeod, line stiffened and three rushes were Bradley, Nixon, and Montgomery, al-thrown back without a yard of gain. though the Furman line was out- Thomas Virginia, with no field goal kicker, weighed ten pounds to the man Barchan Patton fell back on a forward pass, which Ihe backflcld work in brilliant was hurled 15 yards over the Harvard goal rme and the Crimson received the ball on downs.

shnpe and the bewildering plays that Furman pulled off were a revelation to the many followers of the game that were in the stands. Too much M. M. Tablets to the Front Cheeves r.h..... uparKman Rothe l.h....

C.Anderson Munn f.b Merrln Hcore by quarters: Georgia 0 0 13 I 16 Florida 0 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns Rothe and Barchan. Goals from Touchdown Neville. Feld Goal Collings. Substitutions Georgia, McWhorter Just before the close of the game T.TCi i 7 fwo be no immediate action taken. Club then kicked poal.

For the next two .1 quarters the lines bucked each other owners in some of the cities compns-without much gain on either side. Inmg the present league have not ex-the first part of the lRst round Arm- pressed their opinions, others have strong intercepted a pass and went not been approached, so there is noth- Virginia intercepted a Harvard for-j credit cannot be given to Coach Laval ward pass on the Crimson's 45 yard i for the way that he has brought out line, but after gaining eight yards in the Furman team this year. Starting will your This well-known iron tonic increase your vitality, enrich nnri ilnA mill. noma I three rushes, was hurlod back six off with, very poor pjro.spects and with thn field for thirty-five yards nt definite to tm nn. There annears There I ne tremenaous uraiu ukj ur inu 1inloH cnnl lor uneeves, lor Aiunn, men i Smith for WelschoH, Hose for Day, vards and compelled to punt.

Optonterisls 4 Optician Teuiule. Line-up and sum- the game ended. to be some opposition on tne part 01 some fans however not to look with Cheeves for McWhorter and MoWhor put on so many people compels men The feature of the game was the who are weakened not to lose their mar plavlng of Simmons for Clemson a ueieat oy. uoorgia lecil that was overwhelming he has put a fighting spirit into his men that cannot be surpassed and has given them some the line and Banks in the backdeld. too much Itivor upon a promiscuous rosition.

Virginia (0) H. Kinehart wonderful football to score I ith. His Armstrong starred in breaking up for-lenlargtment of the circuit without ward passes. For the visitors McCabe trivinir each citv due consideration grip on health. It is through iron in the blood that you can overcome any threatened weakness- ter for Rothe.

Florida, Wilson for Sparkman, B. Anderson for Halton, Bushnell for C. Anderson. Ford for Connell, Sparkman for Wilson, Norton for Baker, Olson for Merrln, Baker for Goldsby, Webb for Perry, Warner for Wutherich. starred.

from every standpoint, financial, with tho support of the fans Furmank will be able to give them the best that there is in football, not this year but( Fenwick defense is all that could be asked for Smith I as in the last two games his oppon-. Henkinsents haver made first down only twice ...1. 1. t. 1.

g-. r. g. I.lne-up. Make-Man Tablets will change I Clemson 14 frrA infn ltrinn.

i-i'cua Ta" nU nmr. 4- marj" Harvard (47) Ryan Sedgewick Clark Havemeyer Woods Hubbard Steele Murray Humphrey. Hamilton A. Horween. refree; Sutton Officials Coirs (Clemson), Arnold' (Auburn), flmplre; (Florida), head linesman.

Tennessee I.ane I.indsey Henderson Robinson Lowe McGowan Wake Forest made while not wishing ln the 5 ears to come- Mirhieito take any credit from them for ext Saturday should be a banner geographical, whether it Is sufficiently enthused over the great American game as to make it a "go" in the Class company. To Consider Carefully. It is believed that the moguls will weigh even' one of the candidate- ill l. u- Simmons Lightsey Gettys Colbert r.t. r.f l.g.

Ray making it, would not have been mado game of the season and should be a r. r. q. 1. h.

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Potts l.t Russell Schenck l.e James and ner-e power. Contains no injurious drugs and can be safely taken by every sufferer. The first box will give you confidence to continue and in a few weeks your Btremrth will become more than normal and J'ou will quickly fini that your blood is richer and purer in Darmouth Defeats Cornell Eleven, 9-0 Kinehart i captain fcpeer had not been re-. Burnett moved from the game to allow a Kuyk freshman to get a try out in his Greenville rally day for Furman, not so much with the money but the moral support that a large crowd will McCabe cities equally ana win give eain uw Evans i same fair and unbiased study, but it Banks, (C.) q. Armstrong r.h Harris lh Blair lis also likely that the directors will Allison f.b Hatchens consider the idea that broutrht aBout 1317 Furman University is determined Score by periods: Harvard 13 7 Virginia 0 0 14 0 0 0 that they will put out athletics that give to the Furman boys.

Yale Too Much for Tufts Football Men! the new feallie league, the compact Touchdowns, the people of Greenville will support Harvard scoring: 7 0 714 eery a. bcore by quarters Make-Man Tablets are sold at all Clemson reliable rimir stores. Price SO rent a Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 Clemson. Spearman box. Only genuine if our monogram t- i circuit which helped a long "ay toward making the league a success in its first season of reorganization.

It will be remembered that the old Sallie leaeue was near death on sev NEW YORK, Oct 25 Dartmouth's fonball team defeated Cornell 9 to 0 today. At no time was the Green goal Uns in danger. Cornell making only three first downs. The feature of the game was a marvelous drop kick by Robertson halt back of Dartmouth, in the fourth psriod. Standing on his own 45-yard lino he drovee the ball straight at the Ccrnell gosJ 59 yards away.

The ball ji-M-iwnia eacu uo. de for Colbert, Roper for Allison, guaranteed by Ashland Supply Tennessee to give to re Humphrey, A. Horween, Murray, mnd the last four games show that Hamilton, Churchman (substituting they are coming up in the athletic for Hamilton) Nelson substitute i world. They will get their defeats for A. Horween).

Goals from touch-1 but they will alwavs come back in the downs: Murray 2. Churchman 3. I next game and give a good exihibi- Keferee, E. j. O'Brien (Tufts)- Urn- tion.

pire, G. S. Bankhart If the weather next week is good a NEW HAVEN. Oct. 25.

Tale had little difficulty defeating House, 3io w. wadison Chicago, porter i. eral occasions in past years and "long 'III. Adv. i-'iuciais r.icocK uarcmautn rer- i Tufts, 37 to 0.

today ln the Tale bowl. At no time did the Baystaters seri-ouslv threaten the Yale, goal line. eree: Tichenor (Auburn), umpire Field ludge," V. J. ultz (Brown), i large crowd will be out to see the Street (Auburn), head linesman and timekeeper.

Time of quarters, 15 minutes. Vnlucky motorist (having killed i the lady's pet puppy) "Madame, 1 1 will replace the animal." Inirienant. owner "Sir vnn flatter i Yale's scoring consisted of five touch downs, four goal and one goal tromMJ the field. The latter was a drop kick by French in the first period. reasons.

Aihany, Macon Knoxville, Chattanooga, Montgomery. were admitted and then dropped. When the league opened in the spring it was never known i I t.l tin air and ropped back of the goal head linesman, J. J. nananan iDus-game wuicn was not me case yester-lin for one of the greatest kicks mjton College Hijrh).

Time of periods, day. This team deserves better sup-the history of the game. 12 minutes. iport from the fans of Greenville and Bucknell Gave Navy IT! yourself. If you take a man's money In exchange for your service, give to that man "all you've got." Ci J.

J. row long 11, wuuiu lU3f ocitauiiB ncii: Care bill LX)St bame curtailed- Teams dropped out or (were dropped and it was a continual AN'XAPOLIS, Oct. 25. Though torment to the league directors to GOOOLETTE FARMS (defeated 21 to 6 hera todaBucknell try keep steenng the good ship gave Navy a closer rub than the score Sallie. would Indicate.

The midshipmen' It would be a pity to kill the line smashing tactics for the Pnt ieSfruo which is ideallv combined. Kwo7, the additions of two more one was the result of a blocked Buck-1 Cltles wu not hurt the league or nell punt just beneath the visitors' may even help it but there are var-jgoal line which Denfleld fell upon things to consider and these i the score, in the third period the should he debated before any steps One mile north of Greenville, just off the National Highway, (paved road) BARGAIN FEAST ALL THIS WEEK vianurs not oniy neiii strong put got are taken. a touchdown after a brilliant eight- The Record has always stood for a yard run by Ebner. good league. It has advocated through its editorial and sports columns a compact circuit, one that Nov.

6th At Auction TStiirs Ohio State Winner From Michigan, 13-3 would provide fast players. The 1919 season Beems to have been as near ANN ARBOR. Mich. Oct I C0d hV I ninvM in -v. article is noi wriwen vo inruw com of "the game, Michigan went down to I water on any of the teams chances.

11:00 O'Glock A. M. but it does seem that some of the cities are entirely out of the question. Rather than kill a good league it 'ff)'80 would be more advisable to start at least two leagues or perhaps three in the territory concerned and" possibly create kind of a National and Ameri defeat before Ohio fcJnte, 13 to 3, this Rfternoon for the first time in 15 years. The deftft, it waa generally condeded, eliminates Michigan as a contender for the western conference football championship.

The work of Captain Hurley, Quarterback Stinchcomb. and Flowerst the visitors' rightend man, stood out as tho feature of the game, Vandy Victor Over Auburn by a Point This attractive farm has been sub-divided into small tracts, 5 to 10 acres each, having a good building site, on top soil road, "Summit with running water on back of each tract. ViUso Paris Mountain water main runs through this property. By tapping this water can league composition with post season series to decide the champions of the circuit. The Record would like to see the bame Sallie league of 1919 remain intact, the formation of another league with Florence, Wilmington, Fayette- I main, city water can be put in any home that may be built.

Several nice homes are now NASHVILLE, Oct. 2S. In a Vll-e "eky Mount, Darlington, Lam-hard-fotight game replete with fumb-'den, Orangeburg, or others, ling owing to a muddy field, Vander- Isays into a six or eight club league but defeated AubiAn 7 to 6 on Dudley'or into two such leagues. There neld this afternoon. The failure of Reems pienty cf material for at least hadoredenhe -frond8 nr, lgues to be called the South had scored in the second period loft -rv i- the Commodore winner by a single Atlantic, the Pee Dee and the Carolina being built on adjoining property.

This is an opportunity for buying a small farm with city conveniences. With the improvements now going on and those contemplated, this property should double in value in a short time. point. Vanderbilfa touchdown waa i leagues, It seems practically assured that i also made in the second period, neith-ior team being able to score after-i wards. Buys beautiful trimmed Hats you would expect to pay Sixteen to Twenty Dollars for.

SELF-SERVICE HAT SHOP ail of the cities of the 1919 league will come back Into the field in 1920. Most of the cities seemed to have made money. "Some," though it has PRIXCKOX WINS HACK. SYRACUSE, X. Oct.

25. university won first hnnnr thl not been stated who the "some," are, afternoon in the invitation lntercol-i have been said to have lost money, TERMS: 1-3 Cash, Balance 1 and 2 Years but the majority of the cities, it Beems, have made money, and the league as a whole should be in good shape financially. There will be a number of important matters to come up at the meeting here on the 27th and" It is likely that the moguls will have to have more than one session to finish its business. legiate cross country run of four and a half miles, held under the direction or the Syracuse University Athletic association. J.

G. Simmons, of Syraouse, was the first runner to finish, covering the distance ln 24 minutes, 66 1-5 seconds. His team mate, L. G. Watson, won second.

But despite the winning of first and second places by individuals Syracuse was forced to take second to Falter Wins Run Ten Miles in Brooklyn Almost under the shadow of Greenville's magnificent schools and colleges. We manufacture MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES. COP-ING, right here in Greenville. Come and make your selection and SAVE M0NE. NEW YORK, Oct 25.

Fred Falter of the Porchester club, Dorchester, won the national amateur athletic union ten-mile championship run on the Brooklyn athletlo field today ln 62:32 2-6. Falter, who finished second to Vermeullen ln the lnter-al-lled modified marathon race In Franre a short time ago, led his field all the way today and established a new American record of 30:01 J-S for the first six miles of the race. Terry Hal-pin, Mornlngside Athletlo club, finished second, nearly half a mile behind the winner, and Frank Zuna, Unattached, ot this city, third. The seven-mile walking- championship was won by William Plant, Morn-Ingslde Athletic club tn 65:06 1-5. Richard Remer, unattached, New York, was second, and Kurt Zulch, American Walkers' club, was third.

L. B. METCALF, Manager. ft SPARTANBURG, S. C.

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