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A Pge ELEVEN APPALACHIAN STATE TRIUMPHS OVER KING TEAM, 14 TO 0 'ASHEVILLE CITIZEN-TIMES. ASHEVlLtE. N. Sl'NDAV. OCTORFR 2.

lOtt Fighters To Take Final Workouts Today For Monday's Bouts Halfbacks Lead Mountaineers To Well-Earned Win N.Y.U. GRIDDERS SWAMPED BY GEORGIANS Safety Gives Fordham Rams Margin Over Crimson Tide Ashevllle School In Last Period Rally To Defeat Canton High Gridders, 13-0 Bulldog Eleven Runs Wild Over Violets, 25 To 0 Wilder, Blue Back, Leads I Mates To Victory; Bears i Put Up Good Fight MISSISSIPPI SCORES LATE FOR VICTORY OVER CLEMSON TIGERS Colgate Is Held To Scoreless Tie By Lafayette Team Henry Wilder, hard-driving A.she- 1 vilie back, tore through tle line la vt smastiuit DUt in the final period of ttamr on Jniktn field to lead the IJlucs to 0 victory over Canton Huh. After fitaj-ins a merry battle hr three periodfi. ft fumble in mutfle.il nave Ashevllle 8chotl the and the Initial touchdown drive w.n started. Steady lino bu.

kinn earned kliiK earned I iclor i-i-a-lliM ovai 10 wiinin a nou tlie Canton uoal and rir.n ik u-k GREER FIELD, MERIDIAN. Oct. il'i-The undefeated Mudcats of the University of Mississippi kept their slate rleim at Orec: Held here today, defeat liu; "the ttivipping Clemson Timers. 13 to 0. The Sunt enroll mi team put up a brilliant defc iim and for three quarters the Miithat were held scoreless, llolh touchdou ns were scored In the II mil period uKli tieorge i liter, lulllluiit halt hack, crossing he goal Hue on both occiisltiu4.

Hlcliard-nu, tai-kte, missed the place kick for the extra point after the first murker, but delivered lor the second. Heavy favorites, the red and blue tllL' extra Tosses Hrfllluul Paff KhorUy after the ktck-oif a Canton Ptmt was blocked In und Lin ho first play Jones (lipped it (pldders of Ole found the op position plenty touh all the way ex cept tor tiic last jwrt or the tniru quarter and all of the fourth. Oene Mi'Cuwn, CleniMm fullb.ck, put up one of the groaieti defensive cxhibi- lions ever here. Tli- Dumps: Oil- Miss Him rinston (iitl Hi lit Nl'lMltl Hillui Miuiuwmci'v Hubv Curtis Wiitu- HutAun Si-arr bv Pfinwis: St'ontm touchOow M1) L.r 2 Clrmson i.r CiosUm cmnmliiifl i Hcmeiiitni II ipni. Ciunter Yonce And Earl Clary Shine McCow'n i i HAMILTON tVt JU I cvord t'f cuiiwctttlve vic-toiles waa anupped toal 3t a flKhtliijt Ifayeiie outfit lielil the Hauler (o a ea'oreleaa He.

in IU minutes r.f iiKe.i f(hall favette tok eiery oifenaive nunc PaUlers mode nu.t alopped H-tlead Although t'oUitle In a ptut-tion to at lettit five timea. en. )l I line the I i defeiimf tiUleniMt mid throttled ecty L'ol-ate acolluic plat' Sebastian Stars As Panthers Win Over Notre Dame VUsn C.nopi 7ft YtiW For Toutrhdown As Fall. 14 0 Hiin'il HKNi. I mt iv Nolle Dainea burly niren ah lit fell victim todiv tho I iJeautliul 17-yaru pasn to WSdrr who uiiAiiea to cantons one-yard nir befoic the Hears stopped him.

"Ex" Davis, on his ttcecmd attempt. bucked the ball over tor the ceewid Gobblers Handed Defeat By South Carolina Birds, 12-0 in me owning periou tunwn nwi Bviltlp the Invoti crod uf best of tlie argument doc to year. SA.utW. tiic numerous fumbjes committed by the i Bulldogs unloosed it hHirHu Blues. And in tlie second quit; i.T Una n)uok i vmm-m into the clear Klynn.

Canton hlbnck. intercepted lonj. touchdown run, while (iroigm's one of Jonra' ont pushes and anion Wlts hiJ tll llt umt VlHk Tide Line Weakens In First Period For One Play To Lose Contest NFVY YOltK. IV! 2t ill -A turd Hue winch (l nve In all its miuht r.iiV'.v lirtik an enemy K. in the of own goal f.t ut ono i 1 In me fltM iM-tiid no iiiti-r-srctlon! t.HMbitH hatilc wiih the I'oU) tiHtitV.

Irt a dial pttlig tt.tm lliii'imui Hii.iUi;li to hitirk a Kh And hi the ns row of two points went diti to hitiioittble tit one of the few inter jtlou.il 't', ti in us tin mights Ci linmin 1 i'1'Miiof tlie MUtth had In the Ul few nais siut that inchnh-i to nt-i praianccs in tlie Uv li.iftl guinea tlie I ti t-fsi t'einu at ttie hitmU tit inism lit li-'U I wo t.irat I Ines It In utility hit! tie or two Cicul line wliUii ttuiuitt vu' up a ml down tliu scat cd in i'ii hitler ml nuti ot line ti-i With whatever adwiut.iiie lift it oliik' Id the mi'ti of Foidliam who iniih'iied out five (list down. to three I. iv the iuiuU'i nnd htujipni the i ilm.v'ii attack Ih iumit it inieitti ed, luw. lVndham lud thieatened all lhiou)h Ihe tllat pei lott until t)i More. Alalia ni a one itnpplny the Ihinirt on the one Mtld line, lln hin nf ft it a i down The itp ha.k kiHHktn at the dnor but the.

Alabama fun hienthrd si((h u( nlief Quarterback t-'tunk Mle Intenrplcd pa flout Csplalu Kd ItnnwoAkt of or it hum on hlk own two yrd line IHkle" Howell. puntrr ail nf let noon, droppetl hehlnd his own goal line to kh'k the h.ill out of tho diuwet vnno The pa. came hack ti him perfectly hill the big-. Maiooh clad line went awiitinlhri thtoiiKh and ni How-too met the ball Aiuerino Harno, big J-'oriiHUi jck)e, lr)ed hljib in lb air to knock down. Howell won the race to (he ball and downed it tor a aalety behind the tiul and two poinin for F'ortlhnin.

That, It proved, was nil they needed Oitlplnv r'oidhMm Alwhaui a nn railing bark from that beait-bieitking plav to krep the ball In Fordhani lei rl lory thioush nwiitt of the aei'ond mut thud prilotl but they rottltt not inunter rr -Iiik puncli and the rnd of the ((nine suw them in another drnpctal atatitl on their own yard line with KVirti-ham hoidinit thn ball, foutth down mid (iiml to no. A lapttcity crowd of Approxlmainly fin 000 perron a. moat of tiuni Ala-Itatnit piullAlnh If tlie eheera were any lutlUation, aaw the ttnina under perfect weather conditions. 'I he 1 .1 neiti Graock. Earn De- Ttl! Cisive Victory or near with the Ulack Bears anain hoidinR the rdr, hut BLACKSHURG, Vft Oct.

28 tlie visitors were unahh! to jH-neirate S.uth Carolina's Clamecocks, diKlng deeply into Blue territory, their spurs twice Into the Virginia Shoemaker. Abemathy and Rand Tech Gobblers, earned a 12 to 0 foot were outstanding in line, ball victory here toduy. 'while- Hnltaclnw nnd Holeabv starred The Carolinians" brilliant running In the Cnntou forward wall, riynn attack carried to touchdown in the Smalhers led the Canton run-second nnd fourth periods with Earl i ntI1H attack. Wilder ad Davis shons Panthers tir the aecund eu. t-Miir i Utrr but tiie Tornstto lot tt on a v-ar.

chteflr throuph the eipUHta ot fumble and Appalachian oft on iiair klik xebUan jfjpnother s4irln jaunt. Trlppanr nd Mltaroh, I St Tha acore tiu I i to 0 tttr ounblnnl to k11 Ifioat of lh The apeedy Pitt lialfuack atatted nivartlirfft the nmtalnfrri wop tr. Iliiri eihllutum of btokrii-fiel I deep liilo Kln territory. On Km' ttinnloK Pr tlie benefit of a cnoatl tit four yard line with four down and JtVOiH! He galloped VH yaida ftir the to K(V the Appalachian btl riiat ttntchtl.iwn antt aided tll carrier wra thrown two yrd IliK Miother in rt toiuenltrtled tecoiij tit Ihre pay hut I'Ustnf pet hnl ttnvlaiiKht droppd nn fourth wn and Crowd Of Season At Athens Wntchc i lntrrsec i tionnl Contest N. Y.

U. HELD IN CHECK New Yorkers Fail To Pas Mid-Field; Lung Dashes Feature Game IU llll I ON Ml I Asoi Itili'il rti's- loM Willnl kh i ANI OKI.) C.I., 1 AIM-1 Oct. 28. C.roiyiu upcrtly li.u ka not the jump on New olk Uni- versity's stodgy Violrtit iit tltr outset todny nnd outtan tlie in- i vaders all aftrrnoitii to win their inlcr.iectional duel to' 0 and keep tlirir place nmon 'the nation's unbeaten rlevens. tailed to nan mUWUMl Stoics C.iilv 'I'hr fans In tiiiir shut srcves and miner (iiiik hit nth had fiiiinil Iheir -etiU nliru he lltill-dos sitl to thru 1la imnli-iltMin.

t'v tilant. lrinlir halt-bat k. "hot at tut ml liU hrt end on the IT aid tine, de -tepped one tinkler and Jumped titer another nhi dlteii at hi in, Mt irr-nrmed I hr mifetv man, Sh'gel, nnd raced acrtn.it (he toal. AgHlu In the Nccond pciltnl Snin Hrown. fcubstltute tor Kev.

slipped away for a beuulUul dish fur the tifcoiid tiUiy. In contrast ui its oar Her scores, OiwirJrt nomplijehnl iu titurt tu Ofi-yurd march of short take wl' Grant nguln tallying on sveii-ynu end Twice In the third period (iroritla nnin hed Koulaiil uiii to hate II ItUK rl lint a lolied i ti limit Inlei rnruiiiiK nine it the in iiml again on the i t. Illmk N. v. I kick A fine quirk kick tiv Itund whl'h stopped on Nrw Voi ntvn si-v one-yrd led to Oeortfia'i Inst ton.

h-down us Went blocked rtlejieln- kick behind the goal nnd Hhl Tell on the The Ilulldas were hound for another touchdown in the last, pi no I wj.cn the final whlstlo cnuglU tliein on ine iiv I'hfl lliiruui nrnrila p'tx Tnrlivvilli I. T. Weal NhTnIIotiBli HI Mnoifiipail ci Oouer New Yorl. tt. Wimp rV'lieucr Hrit Mnrehl Kuiilft KHlrt Ktfiti I ill it AllfB fl fl fl ft fl A 13 ft I tiitiriif lor it Ker I V.

(Irani fl II Chapman Ptt Hrrnr hv Priimtf. New York (If iirBin I our lido nt (imta a (liam 3, Ham Hinwii iuh for Oram aiif luuohrton. (Kant LUND SHINES AS GOPHERS DEFEAT IOWA TEAM, 19-7 fNJI'A Pni I.M ftci -i i it saw ita Hi 'ft-n title pNhi l. nt plowed tinder trnl.iy bv powerful eii ven whw-ti liivir I three tnu lutovi to ni i I Boone Eleven Scores On Two Long Drives In Second Quarter STAGE KICKING DUEL Trippany And Tripplett Go Over For Appalachian Touchdowns llv IMl l. Jt.Nr: AIX)VKKFUL running attack, coupled with timely nrrinls.

yeste rdny ennhled the Appalachian State Tearherii Collejir eleven to score a 14 to 0 victory over King College! hrftHe- a fair sied turnout of spectators nt Memorial stadium. wrete first period in which a battle ntynt with ktck was ptenrulnl hy lavU of King, ami t'Utor. Appalachian, tho M'lttn-taltieeu ftlialiy started iH-Hin ftfter tlie art ot the otmd perl -tt nd th Itslf ondfd two touch wet ptniiied and King' hope of victory all but qiuhd. March ftu ViinU Iv.l hy Trlpp.nv nd Trtppiet, Appalachian toiohdown twin," lbs It n-tie eleven look Dm ball on ihir oivn Ju ami maiehe-l riht on down tlie i ha Ik -mark tut Held to regUUr the laical icore The rlrst play was pa IMatrr to tnr 40 atd-. umt then Trlpplint nd W- vi flrt down In two mor play to put the ball on Kings 30.

finer tiirii llppt'd oft four. Trlpp.ini dualled artiitiid end Mr to the tlie tr.i line front tvher be at-ttretl mi the net plav wltll a "leapinc lena" dlie ntr filler. Mahitnrt'i phireklrk. fr Hie point Hut kimmI. A funiMe lt Trlpptelt on hU Own Kltis lh ball few mnrnvnt ptinv over the Hli And Mhnuf ft itfttn plai-ekicked the txtra mliit, Ouitrrl I ead iireftilly Thl waa nil the senrlns don rttirliif lite I'nnteat tut tit Mitilitlalnrera inarded their II-polnt ei raref itlly.

Althrtugh nittweltfliet), notfialned nnd nver pm.ered mmt of lite time, Kluf pttl tit ttue rrp Ihe nllra duianre. he oitlt tnrnadn threni other than I ha nn In the ri.tinl perlMit whlrh waa Itnlted hr fumble, runt te in I tie it Hhen. with the aid several null Ira And rntnplettttn of I wn ptiuea. nit mt tnlerfar-euce. the hull ndtntit'ed in Appiibu hlatt'a PI ytrd ltt-nrat ilimn it ml (iial in (o.

A line plrfy failed tn gain and when ItairU. King quarter back, t- lrmpU, 1(? jnnact vl th aerial route for ai ore, Trlrmlati Inter i-eptad itie haa? on hi on Ihm and mati taed to gain 'nr yardi hffnre ir ln it down A coupl of pUya tler the iiinn fridd. Ilattta' Kick (hf hlttf In the aeron.t pair when it bee am evident Ihiit Kind playing ftn but ptalnv hattl Atfaituit ftt txtds. the fodlme play wa lha kh kinaT r-f lljtfria Thi Tfndti bark, wtth-injt doubt th amnllt man nn th h'ld. not off ny number nf ttulek kick for liitt yard.tce and two or tll fee tlmea puntad out -of-botiruU wltli1!) A)p4ihian a It) yaftt marMr I'lrtater.

whit did prai-tMHllr nf pitilat -hlnh'a tt wtirk, arnt nt luttitv benulirnl piritla hut lie Una (lliltr nt aeieriil "Rtik" khka tli.it ttrmubt hla aer for the uririii'MMi ilnwn run 'PI" r-ariilr. 1 hmnKhout. the name howiTW, the llii play or "lied' rtmStrt. huu Mountainaer Urkle. wa (utLndinii ftrd flit ured in marHv of the playa and hauled down Kltn( run-nert betiind th Mu of immmi iin.e a i 1 aualn tn Indtytdu! Itn fur diitaeijir Ia anv nLtMf llneniafV ail tha Pehl Make Mite Mrla Appirbiafi lied tip idn flraU and tn to Km all.

rorupteted Ltifea nut iff aeveii peaaes for a total 4 irt nt 41 a ttw pari Kin 4 Kln ''f ft yrd with threw aerials out of all gained a luat 'if ll varita net tn av'rlm- to Kltoi a tn waa pvnaltxed to erd to King a li Kin! pout averaged 31 yrda Appalarhlan .14 p.i Alatiaina uaii.tt 1'- tt kii nr nM It CI II M' i I 11 I'M Waikrr Kit Mti- Main Bout Foes Arrive In Town Primed For Tilt Belanger And Everett Drill Before Nice Crowd At Carolina Arena CLOSE SCRAP EXPECTED Supporting Cast Will Also Make Appearance At To- day's Workouts llv I.KKOY MMUll.V i CLEVER Buck Everett, of; Gary, probably the most popular heavyweight ever to fight here, and Champion Charley Belanger, of Canada, twill renew their colorful ring I tjprud tomorrow night in Ashe-ville Arena association's show at the Carolina warehouse arnna on Valley street. The headllncra, each of whom holds a decision victory over the other, nr. rived In the city yesterday in excellent condition and worked off soiiv: excess poundage in training routine at the Carolina arena late In the afternoon. They failed to show up In time to workout at 1:30 o'clock. Talent A ho Average-With talent above the average, the Triple A has heralded tomorrow right's card as the ouUUndinj; fltlc timet Ion ot the year here.

And rightfully so. The main bout nlone is of sulficlent prominence to draw the in flocks to the spacious ware house. Kverett needs nn Introduction tn Aslievillf people. He fminht hero three Units during the ptil Rummer, winning twice and losing uiicc hy terhnli-al knmkmil when eut nn his forehead sent blond streaming Into his evr-s. And he I rinsM-d as one nf the leading heavyweights in the middle west.

In his last flfrht, several weeks oro Winnipeg. Canada, Buck fought ft furious draw with Tony Cancclla. is rationally known nnd one or toughest scrnppers in the game. Drew With Harry Belanger Is probably better known than Everett, but not locally. The French-Canadian drew with Red Barry, of Washington, D.

hero two week ego In thrilling ten-rounder. There were many fans who thought Belanger earned the decision, and it "was principally because of this popular opinion that Mutch-maker Harvey Hester selected the Canadian instead of Barry to meet Everett Kveretl and lleljinrr met twice last simmifT, hnlh times at Winnipeg. The Indlauan dropped the verdict In the MiM, which went ten bruising rounds, and won the lust, decision over the 1 mule. Winnipeg new-papers conceded Ecre(t an edge In both fights. Denning To Appear Of almost equal Interest on the card will be the semi-final encasement between Jake Denning, the Durham sailor, Willis "Ftrpo" Hipp, of Canton and Charlotte.

Den nine will be. remembered as the whirlwind that all but blew Clyde Chntnln out of the rln In a draw contest here In mid-summer. Hlnps has won several interesting battles In Ashevllle. 1'or the flri. line this year.

(jJHpp. Is doped to lose, Mrnnf nc' advantage will he slight. ttut he Is In a class above I hp Iluvunod eminly product and I expected to carry too many guns for lllnps. Preceding the eml-ftnal ro will be A contest? between Jne Llpps. of Charlotte, a'd Johnnv Miler.

of Detroit, Mich. Ltpps ha.s been bov.lins opponent over regularly here. Mller's record as nrofrsional Is not available, hut in 1032 he went to the Olvmplc finals In the heavyweight division. He will wcfRh 175 pounds or less on entering the rlrg nqalnst Lipps. Hall Meets Swinger Tkft Hall will fare Bob Swinger, of Charlotte, in another preliminary, Halt's poDularltv Increases with eaeh bout and likelv will be favored to take the Queen City youth In tow.

It will be the first time thl yem that Hall' ha gone itn against tout', out-of-town competition. A pair of slut'elng negro henvr- iveleht. Wildcat Thomas, of Ashevllle. mil Buttling Henry. former cunning pari iter of l.ou Hrnulllard.

will rln.t fn the npen- Ing rnnteM. Tn workouts ye.aterrinv Everett. TInll nnd Thomas entered the rlnsr fir.d The Indiana spurred three rounds with Battling Ballcv. local nram heavyweight, then shadow boxed and rope. He beenn attar-kin? the big punching bnjj Pt the arena bn.

one of hi blows spilt the sack wide -nen ttelangrr nnd filler worked tn-gether. Specdilnrs ot (he ringside marvelled at the resmblancp between the pair. Thev turned round the ring severnl rounds hut pulled their punches. To Workout Today Most of the battlers on the car-t nre expected to appear this afternoon nt 3:30 o'clock at the Carolina arena to taper off. Belanger and Mtler.

nnd possibly Everett, will drill. Lipps. Hlnrw and Rwlncrr, who will arrive today from Charlotte, may enter the nnar for light workout. Tickets are on snip at the Plrkwlek. One of the largest crowds of the yeir is anticipated for the show.

IBOWLINGI Brunwick-Balke Regulation Alleys Fine Healthful Exercise SeaU for Spectators. You Are Invited. majestic: BOWLING ALLEYS 114 HaiRood ltd. before beinii hu.i'i-u in ma oncniiem AhrviUe 3 (13) Moillin Freeman Hind Atieriiflf fry Shnrinnkpr Diittriihotpr Suniuid Juliet Print Wilder Poi t. no hk 88 101 Canton Ko1im-a1 KlrliDfllrlrk BoUln llirdi MmrlA HMrv rii II a iiiikiiurin is, imr r.

1J VI CV 1 1 JMUIM Jonr s. drnp If h. ISi1m: Ahrvillr. 11111.1. Villi Pmtier AUn Thomson.

Vmi-dler. Fnnnce. CanlfMt. Pxlou. Fanner.

Cntit, pao. Spear ntltf Bailey Cadets Suffer Beating By Hilltoppers Blue Ridge Eleven Scores 20 Points In First Period; Final Tally 33-0 IIENDKRSONVIIXE. Oct. 20 (Hjie- cialt Scoring 20 points in the first quarter, tho blue wave from Bum Hldge Mchool roiled ovor tho Cadets from Bailey Military to the tune nf 3.1 to 0 this afternoon, A blocked kick which wu recovered by Jim Brown for liluo Hldge first touchdown (it.tr ted the senrlmt and after running up more points in tho first quarter tho locals coasted through the last three quartern. llullcy never threatened nd netted lov of 27 yards on running during the afternoon, githering only one first down to 12 by the Itidghin.

Johnston. Hawkins, Hiackwell and Mllott led the nine Hldge ftttmk with consistent Ktltt. Holand mid Kntito wer the m1v riullev who were able to Kaiu nil. Hcnrii by period: mtie Hldse yr fl 7 llnlley 0 0 n-- 0 Bcorlnrt touchdowns: mown, Ilhtck. well.

Elliott f2i. Johnson- Kxirn poliit. Elliott I'J), DraK, Dark Secret Wins Feature At Laurel I.AUKKL. Oct. ail Wheatley tbi- Dark Bet-ret oninanuy toay to enpture the nfXt wiashinfrlrtn handicap the main leaiuro 01 me cinsring day nt Laurel Coming from behind ftO yard tram1 wire, the four-year-old thoiough- the wire, the four-year-old thoiougli bred finuhed with burat of peed lht Cftrrifd him ern the Jin half length in front of Albert C.

Hunt-wick Mate. In third place whs Cornr Jiua wmcii ran a IB'" OPdl Ifif reTiain ui in yeaning item, in' illOllif w- l-hrof. TrM Am ana Ih, Irx.kmtade Inl.n.lfr. Christians Manage To Tie Centenary aHRRVr.l'OUT. I 38.

(IV-The Centenary went llirouith their third rfinwiiuv, l.ftrelen. tie Krne aiwl received only draw after outplaying th. Tf km rrhri. i i.n mum r.rod of 7.O00 the in st.te ground. tMl.y.

Sylva High Trims Aquone Camp, 12-0" a vl At rwi -ju n. apnnted W) yard for toxuhdown na fey)Va ltjt) nchl trirntd th Aquon ah Conner vnt Ion rmm. evan her; thi iern'on. 12 ti 6. About peraon aw th (in me.

I I 1 I "'Ijwreii i i I lieulen a ween at(o ny a rival rrnin I ho mt me tlutt lot, Carnnuie Teh Nolro Dnrnr opeileucetl the unplfnu-ant novrtty nt UOlmc hvld on two soiceive Halitnlay for Lh timt tim in If) years At fir heihu mil (or ln full petiotta. Dtino ttllled In the lat half and came within liichea of MLtrttti touchdown nn pan In the rl'utliu; nitnent if the km in HelMAtlau broke looafl for hta hoitt it Hup of 7B yard and the ttrat Pant her Imirlidow umiii after a Notre Damn wa Intercepted by It la bnrkfletd male, llenty WeUen-hnugh. on the Pitt midway In the tie con iptorter Intercept l.Wl I'naa Anotlier luterceUcd pM, by Kenneth Cn un. p.ived ihr way for a march to I'ltl nd tally only ihtee pnai hum (J tll to Hetna I l.i fur I tt yard a and 1 Vai i1n)i by who thru plunged the fnirtlnlh lht atdn t. i he on ami kicked tha nati a poln I WISCONSIN IS GIVEN BEATING BY PURDUE, 14-0 MAMIHON.

Wl, Cut 'Jf tVt --Hwertiilnr aaidn tf'ontn' threat tn 'le Uaet in Ihe firt peitn.l Pnrd'ie'a haeka made two llMhtnlim thiuata t-iday to hippie the IUdnf. I hef.oe a nmiiliK i-mwd 'e tal.M t'atllp ItADlUll aittoiuin falter (h initial fcorin aalule in the pnii.d and rrt He ker and Iuhe I'mvli oinbiord In the niHhliiit of Die ae-ud The fhutgfera. tnnpircd by their ft tlltf IVn Jtnine at Inane Oil araaoti after lo defeat, titKKm K.IUI nt bie.tks ftitd lliey went attaltiRt Wtcuia1r) jWaa llari Gallops To Latonta Victory T.A TONIA arl Up St liie flnlih, slata Karl nf tniiana vtatilea rontinued tier tins Hani eumehaf Ud wliuiii4 tie tlhOQO addd Kanlurfty J-ykpy ttiun atakaa hiwillf Willi It Mai Marl, flrat fH'y aver to win In the 14 yeji th la hat hren run caut'ire) a purae ti -e aUded to the ah t.k In wlnnliif the rtrrelra fuiur ity a hai. filly here peal a wee Kf. Georgetown Beaten By William-Mary WAfllHWOTOrf -tffil'h a KO ynid fuf nr-r 'he K-rl Uhm after (l Inteff epte lateral pM lr-U irva VUhfirjt aii-1 Mar? "nf irctfa-ifl "I a 'i 1 t-si-y Ids 11o of i If.i i iinl afaP fwc.Mi after the foorth M'l gan th" Indian hlfhi' up 'r.

a ah 't Hi. tfir 1.1't piafefa 'o I'lm frum the eorn atate thru fhat loot- i im" 111 'ntr tn.ivra ball HcklhK Uil () to 7. (HOhai ll.r viM.llv l.nroi-d Te.b. Fninti "pim- l.und. t.n ot 1 1,1 ft rente I.

fopher hNlfbacka altr Miirtlnenu made Alj.Ainerh a ileede HfntPfnMrtng tliat Wahlnpton K-t, euinad biforti per win ftn'1 'r till In with it rent dUi.hiv of month, and thirsting rrirain the Spence Abbott To Manage Atlanta Club Next Season BRUNSWICK. Oct. 28. (UP Spence Abbott, who managed the Portland, club in tlie Pacific coast leauu for the last three yours, has been selected to manage the 1134 Atlanta club In the Southern league It was announced tonight by Wilbcrt Robinson, president of the Atlanta club. Earl Mann, who In the last five years has been affiliated with Brooklyn nnd New York Yankees, will serve business manager of tho Atlanta team.

Dartmouth Nets Late Touchdown To Tie Harvard Bill Clark, Indian Back, Runs 55 To Score And Gain Deadlock, 7-7 CAMBRIDGE. Oft. OVl Whilo a superior Harvard lenm relaxed In tlie last minute ol play. BUI Clark racrd ouUildc Ills nphl tackle lor 35 yards and a touchdown that ennbled the Dartmouth Indians to guln a 7-7 tic today before The Crimson, which dominated the gHma for minutes, lad one ear cocked for the final whistle when Captain Johnny Dean tried to lengthen IUs 7-0 lead by attempting a field goal placement from Dartmouth's line. His try wan short nnd the Indians started passing from their 20-yard line.

Pass Defense Crumbles The crimson iwd knocked down or Intercepted every one of tlie 12 aerials that the Indians attempted, but a cos dipped In Its pasMni: defense and George atttllRtr managed to con- nert with two coiisectttlvr lo.s.srs to put his team on Its 45-yard line. Harvard Its passing defense and awaited SUiiRie to cut- Ioom witn hli forwards. Hut 8tnnle crossed them. he fcluCcd by fiidlitx nncK, tne hiiu went ti.int aim i--- the clear before Harvard realized he hnd the bull. Mulct's Mure Threat Harvard made several Impressive thrent.

which were laltcd by pciifti-tics. before tho fleet Ijockey cored early in tho third period. Dean had kicked off to Jim A. lets. With clear pftssae for 30 ho fell on hit 10-ynrd line, and forced flnt-down punt that as grounded on th 4S.

Bob Hnlev. thlTri or the quartet of signal-caller thn directed the Harvard olfeno, tossed a flat pas to iicke on the 44-yard line fliiil tho sprinter wored. Carnegie Held To Tie By Presidents PITTSBURGH. Oct. JB.

Stub- born Washington nd Jefferson inetled CnmeRie Tech out of the n- tionnl football picture today, holding ine nigniy-rmen inriana io ncorr- less t'e in a battle oi ineiiectua of-fc nsJvcs. Th turdy W. nnd J. eleven not only outpointed and out flrstdownect Carnofjlc, but put nn the only serioun scoring threat of the fray, a 70yard third -period march that collapsed only when ft forward pj grounded in the end one. Tech never (rct started nninst tho ffist-charginit President" tine.

Syracuse Trounced By Michigan State EAST I.ANSIN'O. Mich. 0--I. 2B MaKlnn It. lnlunl bid of thp arasnn for oatcrn recotrnltlon.

Michlpun fetal. coiIpko cIMi-mcd Syracii.e tml- verfilty 27 to 3 todny a home comlnn trnwd of 10 000 ppron. State entered the Hume the underdog, trailed to the tune of 3 to 0 for the first half and then executed a thrilling rever.nl of form and pounded out four uiuchdon. CHARRED BARRELLS ASHEVILLE CIGAR CO. Phone 32 Ul'tCklllR.

(7ryne, flashy Iwa ullburjt nude the ui't thilllliiK run the tiny wlien he inten-eptfld hij.lier Das In tha Init nerlntl and aBm- uiary, the Oaffney Uhost scoring Doth six pointers. Title Hopes Trimlied The defeat, the Techmen'a third at homo In eight yenra, dealt the Ub-blers" Southern conference chain -plonshlp hopes crushing blow and placed the Gamecocks In tho iwsltion of needing Just one more victory for a claim at least a share in thr title. The much heralded Clary cousins. Enrl and Wllburn. nnd clever Hnl Mauncv rinmerock roinrterhnelt.

cnv ti. III been expected, hut It was Substitute Yonco at halfback that set off the fireworks In the second period. Catching Cnficy's punt on his own yard line, Yonce cut to the center of tho field, and twisted nnd squirmed 72 yards before Charlie Morgan. Tech quarterback, pulled him down on tho threo yard line. Ear! Clary cored tho touchdown from the one'-foot lino on fourth down after Tech's forewall hnd offered a courngeoua goal line front.

Birds Intercept Vns A pass Interception in the fourth period when the Gobblers had to gainlllp paved the way for the arc nnd touchdown. ARaln It was Yonce (who llred the luse hy apeedlng into intercept Casey's serial deep In TceM territory. Three lino play later the ball was on the Gobblers' IS. The "Gaffney Ghost" left the bench to rc-cntrr the game nnd it few minutes later after hlK bnokfield mat an had placed the ball In position, crashed seven yard off tackle to score stand-Ing tip. Eurl Clary who scored both of tho touchdown In South Carolina' vic tory over Cttalell Thursday hnd the personal pleasure of performing the same feat against the Techmcn Outstanding In the losing battle of the lech men was the eouraKrous nnd ortcn-scnsntlonM piny inn of Al Cflaey.

Time after time tlie pi-cdMer" I ni.lront return of punt brought ihe spectator to their fret but ho could never wriggle ni ny oast the rctv V. P- f. rn s. Carolina S. Carolina Kop Johnson Portion fiiiinn M(f iriiratt Huikpy Crmij Maune Ilntnbriuht T.

f'lnry MoUo'iKtll HiVtfinBn LT I.u it RT It Qll I. If It II ofimtlne Near I Morn nn nr. Kniiih ra 8rrr hv Prlrartt Cat-illiia Poly Scoring touchdowns. CHICAGO TEAM IS DOWNED BY MICHIGAN, 28-0 CMlICAOO. Oct 2fl.

(IT) ChlcnKo nrnvMl tn K- nM 1. 1 1j Ma rrmn toum ...11... I t. ml2htV 1.7 t'dSV A fourth Wptlpm fur nrmnrm Krldlron Chamnlonahln in jr.a than four mlntttei of ply i the Wolverine, had arnren a touchdown, and few minute later imngea acro with another. Washington Whips Stanford Indians ifVi Thirteen SEATTLE, Oct.

mn.R,-., eiw even WMhlnitton Hmkle, go grand t(Li. inr nmiii'iiu i niuJt i tfKliiy. to ifce nrw bid for the Pacific Coast conferent foot bull championship. atore pad 11 led Stanford 0: Washington fl, I The eleven slartihK Huskies went! through the battle without aubstl- tut ion. The urprle victory came Hh two field Kojia panted lietween tn Stanford uprlgh' by B.ll (i w.ahtnnton'.

cftndilat lor lean end Ji Amer Buckler Leads i hy l.liWAKIi J. SMI, NKW HAVEN. Conn. Oct, 2. UV-.

Uttl Jack Duckler cma down! from tle frownlnu plaJna wntj Point tody to win hla I medal with foot 11 nd led Army i to on of th mott pununing dKeata I th soldier ever hy inflicted on proud old Yale I Tie IM pound bundle fjf eprltit (from Waco thrlc bngd tl. bull-5e j'nfct led direttly or indirectly tn touchdown the gold parrtd I a I a i Aft yardi down the shielln f-r n-wicKkl iailn1 WjiMimH VV.iffmlla Hatnn llnMt'n M' I Mniiott OU Mnia'M Ileinla bv i'p I 1 Ala (t oi lug Alalia iita. aafrtr 111 Generals Will Play V.P.I. On Saturday I KX'INOTON Oft 2M (Hjie- eU- Herittde.t by aa tlie lending totilender for the stair nowo o.l lmn llielr pet ore Rtilllltat KrhtU.ky IXiWerfUl Wilfl- jCtita and fe (teniaU Will 'n- tniMtrr 11a itl.i."-l te'l a i covered h'Tinr whim Waa i aplurrd by V. i.

I. In 1UJJ. aupp'irtera Imji tearna hre ant tp Hint one the tnoat frttellhp ata't balllea that will he wltneed durliig 1 he nt we fH' The wrrn of th Vhlip nre remember if: DMIllHiit '(( te'iin fan muh-abod it yrai a on 'heir un Stvie Tn rrA i- sound 1 1 1 aj wic run dire rrie for vetiurari'e Never In a Ion time his fhere, tiren aurh ume f.r retribution at now jietvsiUa the tilnf(ton rnmpua. atid plh krn aJrendy he. nn mad f-r a mast rally hen Ihe Klup uii'l White Ifinn lea 0 for IHi- tbur it Trday nlRtit Mustangs Defeated By Arkansas, 3ToO rAyrriTvn.i Ar rt i i.v A lt ri.nl by Maltha.

Plv.ii I f'iwr t.w llo.oti)J.' holfl on Ui ll "In l.lr. lilt In H.ey th. l-'filveratily Muil.fittn. 0 in tt nriilfnt ttJi'i" Willi thrill. r.

IWrt Bryson City High Trounces Franklin ltflYtWiM CITY. 'in hi t.Ard f-idnl Kift t'jriay nw-tin If tmt.kUn ttih ty 7 0 lTg 11 the rrana 'In t-ie vi. th Una r.ta g-Kj ha, I Ieil. arf-rl f-n orJng th toil' iid-in r.t pi(M nd 'tre ng up tne t-U p-ilftl tf 4.f ffahk.lii. ib4tllil ha r.ir I ti lt.e it.aim'rr of tf.

the g-ai ilfje 1 ran f'ur yard Yi If Ut" f(iter ii toe nn 'if a fd rtr i b'-il of'te r.ii.;?.-d In all iktr Ued left taa-- tevrn -f ''rtrnile'l f'r 1 441 a.li1a the Kh a aa weak, in il. air 1 i 1 i Hrwkey.V only t-uu i.d TyMIrt CA.J I nMS LlUO OYineQ At Western Carolina CUUiWMRK Ore Jfl (rtjraj 'A tennia club ha twrii nricanied a'. f'urtilina 'lnKthKin' i tir t.t'i n- U'W on a mi j'i l.yrt-v. A-lirvUI. Ulll lion Mln Ail'-e rrt.

of iur.n. wax named vn pteihletit, Mlaa Kate Ht It well, of Cjliovrhee. waa elened ecretary-treaaurer, nri PV-ald fled of Hsyeawjlie. r-u Nannie 1 waa a farlil'y sponsor Prospect sre bright f't a tennis tenrn Only t( ot Uai. yar team re hn' 'I hey are C'lfil-J Med-den of Mayesvllle, and 'il l.yiy In tlie Une-up for the new year lfei-' rjn iil prrlmbiy pisv flrt and Ia er()d Tlie a vt i a 1 tennia pbyta Guilford Tramples Teacher Team, 32-0 (iVUJiUU r-f i I fn a ai-'W rri" ing ftntif hy fumbled on in.

pa il of both t4m lf'iti' (J't 'l-''f i vl.t,my Kuaiern Cat tra htrt afri.Mui Ih fntds.1 of 70-yard drive houndlj.g 7-ari ha.d h.lrn ft Tarda that lahl the t.ll UH Tai flr4yrd hr diart-rt rt th wey on jfr ttt tf ttifkl ajh thtit gav 1 him hla fimt utfffteial Afir f-jreieM third B-i' kr went ft thetn in again In the flnI ourter fl'tn Yai 4V K'tif M'll-r li .1... M'aa tii.ni 4T Harrn trheU IT. 1 1 I Ma nn in aa iWtit Itrii''r M'tro Mtiajiiaf tiii f- i Oman, -m and thowad hel4 fhe p' It It i'H -eolea a' ord narher on for ft! imiri a Wrapnn ea'ri ueu fr- -riant ru (h. the line AUBURN Durham, N. C.

Kick-Off 2:00 P. M. $2.00 $1.25 AeajtcfUafl Wl.MI IU --ifinall 1 rfua.tf I- l-ti ft' i. Football Army To Easy Decision Over Yale, 21-0 vs DuUc Stadium Saturday, Nov. 4th.

Hetcrvcl Seat Reduced Section warrier from th milltr Academy plied up ft 31 to 0 u.ry Ilete fifrring In the flrat pnod. fwr Johna-m had tdrS ifteen yarda through hi own left Urkl rwi rwtr tn Kd go) only to elld nd have Army pr nllxed to th in for holding Buckler faded brg nn th ft-H pUy nd hevd UrtiChdown Ui Urmtn. fn the ernrt period, fter int- ihg ono Jl-ynd paw to JoiihJfn tu jr3 line drifted ht a i tuut.t aa they wars i h.ihii'I tine rl-r on the i-ym tin and with hut Umt trie ui f' tti 1 Uel aiiu ditv neatly at.

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