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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASI IEVILLE. N. C. TlFSDAY.

OCTOBT.R 6. II ELEVEN BLUE DEVILS TO "SHOOT THE WORKS" AGAINST VILLA NOVAI Northwest's Bid For Grid Honors Reaches Climax Next Week 1 "BRING 'EM ALU' Six Strong Coast Elevens Canton Bears Drill Hard For ZUPPKE IS DEVELOPING ANOTHER "RED GRANGE" TO THRILL FANS Brevard Game Black Bear Coaches Fleasecf Primed For Stiff Battles; Games Will Hold Spotlight By FRED Tt KBYVII.I.E IF THERE is anything really crucial in next Saturday's font-ball we must go to the Pacific Const to view it. October 1 7, generally one of the red letter days on the gridiron everywhere, this year is important only in spots. Many of the big teams will take breathers. With Team's Showing Saturday CANTON.

Oct. 5. (Special) TH Canton High School Black Bears ton a light workout here this sfUrno. but will start sn Intensive dr. Tuesday In preparation for the Ten Teams Will Compete In Bowling League Competition In Commercial Loop Bowling To Get Under Way Monday Repiesentatives of ten local continental organisations were present hint niiht st the M.

C- A. for the first meeting of lha Commercial How ling league, and plana were formulated for the coming bowling season which opens next Monday night on the Y. C. alley, i O. H.

Master, vica president of the league, presided over the session and the following delegates wers on hand: V. Clark, Morgan Candy company, O. H. Master. Master Grocery company; M.

A Wllkins, Texaco Oil company; c. need and Dr. fl. B. Till.

Blltmore Dairies; Hugh Kdwards, Carolina Power and l-lght company, i Karl MiilUaii. Haylea-Hlltinoro Bleach-i cry; A. Pclsy and W. ttmlth, M. V.

Moore; Joe Tnllenl and leo Biigwell, Huverty Kuinltura company, anil Gilliam, soiitiiem Railway Uoututhouhe. I "There i 100 per cent more In- game with the Brevard high elsve i 11 'JF''- i ill Kerry, half-' mun of the hour at I rnlvtr.ltr or i If his jfof, XZi'J'- 'JF pror. Jr rfprl" "I SiSW 'A A rooch "jAi. Zuppke (hflow); "Jv-HF i "5 the same manner 4 JC that opened the fsv-Sir a May to l.w? itsfeifj Ited c.rang,, the $ty SHf 1 1 i on ths local lot Friday a Us moo Ths Bears were originally achedule to meet Bslph James' Blue Bldj; Batted Ball Hits Woman In Eye; Cubs Sued For $50,000 outfit this week but for some reaso Coach James cancelled the engsg ment. as the Brevard crldders wet Good Defense Drill Is Held By Coach Wade Pat Miller Makes Several Changes In Wake Forest Lineup U.

N. C. INFLIGHT WORK Three Shift7Made By Wolf-J pack Head; Clenuon Tilt Saturday DURHAmT6TT5. (AP) The Blue Devils of Duke, in fine spirits, this afternoon started preparations for their game with Villa Nova at Duke Stadium Saturday in which they intend, in their own vernacular, to "shoot the works." Coach Wade's charge entered wholeheartedly into their work today, although they are facing a team Saturday that 1 slated to be one ol the best In the East this year and which will be trying to hang up their third victory of the season. The usual Monday workout was on hill for the Devils which was climaved with a 20 minute defensive scrimmage agaUist the freshmen who were equipped with Villa Nova plays.

The yearlings could gain no ground with the Wildcat plays. In fact, the varsity linemen and backs broke through time and again to toss the ball-totlng frosh for lobses. It was the beat defensive work the Devils have done in practice this year. SMITH NOT SATISFIED RALEIGH. Oct.

5. (A Three changes were made in North Carolina State's first trine lineup today as the Wolfpack began drills for Its game Saturday at Charlotte with Clenuon College of South Carolina. Charlie Jeffrey, Raleigh boy and a junior, was calling the signals In the backfleld In place of Bob McQuagc, sophomore of Salisbury. Bob Cook, of Charlotte another Junior, whs running at left half In place of Don Wilson, a sophomore. In the line Francis Scholl of Biawnox, had relieved Sam Gurneau, of Superior.

at left end. Scholl Is a sophomore and Burneau a Junior. booked Instesd. oarhes pleased The Black Bear coaches wars we But there Is nothing drsh shout the calendar on the west cosst. Those ambitious giants of the northwest will next Saturday tackle the big three of California.

Its a north and south affair of the Far West. Ambitious Tennis I Washington State plays California, Oregon plays Southern California and the Oregon Aggies play Stanford. I This will the big day of the year out west. There Is keen rivalry 1m ween the northwest and the Call- fornla areas. Laet year Washington State fin- (shed on top of tfi Pacific Coast Conference with Southern California, Stanford and Oregon following or- der.

Oregon State was sixth and California was eighth in a ten-team group. pleased with the remarkable showin made by ths local aggregwtlo against Aathevllle Bchool last 8tm dsy. Although outweighed nearly Kiunda to the man, the Dear ga' the Blue and While an ovsr-measur CHICAOO. Oct. ffT! A foul ball from the bst of Paul Waner.

Pittsburgh Pirate outfielder, may cost the Chicago Cubs some money, Miss FUrabet Mails Klaus of Chicago, has filed the praecipe of a suit for Sftn.ooo against the club, charging that a foul ImiU by Waner last April 17, strurk her and cost the sight of an eye. of trouble, and proved to local far who witnessed the scran that canto high has one of the most powerful ten in in this section. In Curtis at tackle. McClure Last year Washington State best end, and Mease mid f'lyun in th tercai in iMiwllng this year than in ttny pvevimia yc.ir,' tteiii Perklnmu, bnckfleld. the Bears sr believed California, Ifl to 0, and may do as i well this year.

Southern California and Oregon field sertctary, annouuied last posses four of the most capsbl players in high srhooj circle in th state, trw change sr expected iaks place in the lineup of the test for the gmne with Brevard. Th same crew that started for the Best sgslnst Asheville last week will, til Note the "flghllng face" (shown above) of W. H. "BUI" Cowell, grid cosi at the University of New Hampshire. Cowell Is that way When llurvaid volunterred lo limit It squad for a tilt with New Hampshire at Cambridge.

Octoher 10, Howell ssld. 'No. Get 'em all ready New Hampshire will trot out a squad of 40 to take on all Karvsrd comets. Police Nab Series Ticket Scalpers PH11.AnKI.PHIA, Oct. A UV) -Twenty -one alleged world series ticket speculators ere i tested todsy.

A total of ft 00 tick! was In their possession. They said they were trying to sell I hem at value with Utile market probability, got the starting cal Mroiig lieienso The Blsrk Hem demonstrated thai Laval To Shakeup Gamecock Lineup COUrMBTA. S. Oct. fl (p) Dla-pleased over the showing hi South Carolina Oatnecock Against Georgia Tech, Coach Billy Laval Intimated today there would be shake up In the lineup 1efnre the eleven meets a.

If. Htttunlay, Ho did not say what rhanges he might make, othei than that Clank HaJek proiiahly would he shifted from end to center to tnke the plsre of Joe Hhlnn, suffering from a knee Injury. night." and we hope to make a ureal surccss of the league tills seasm When the annouix-emeul was first made thai bowling league would he formed tills ear, thirteen groups asked for inrinttershlp Only ten of this number were pienent Isat night but tho others are rXerted to lake pari in competition. if all of the applicant paithlpate, it may be uecessnt to form two leagues. Pi Ires In the form of mi nlnt lire howling tallh lor waUh fobs will be given the- wlnneii nt the end of the first nlnn weeks of play, and a big banquet will le held for all contests, their wives ami "best girls' This schrduie will he announced later.

they have Mi almost Unpen trab defense against Nemo Coleman's out (It, and Coaches HmaLhera and Hear borough will devote most o( thetd tiilrnls this wtek In Improving th irsnia on ruse, i ney are expected -develop an accurate passing comb; tuition before the Brevsrd gams sn are sntlt lpnthig a victory over th' lad from rauwylvani. BRANCH TO ItK READY ClIAI'KI. HII. Oct. ft.

AIM Johnny Itrnnrh, forced off the field by ait Injury In the Cnrn-llua-Yunde rhtlt pa me for the first time In his football career, will he In, good shnpe for Saturday's battle with Florida, trainers announced today. The diminutive quarter hark Iff the nut Minuting figure of the Tar Heel lineup. The team had a light practice today. CHAMPAIGN. 111., (4) It has been five years since Coach Bob Zuppke constructed his heavy forward walls and Intricate interference to pave the way for Hed Grange to march down the gridirons, hut the Dutch Master still has the urge to create another such system.

'Ho may have a chance this year. That unknown quantity In the University of Illinois 11)31 "mystery' team Is Zuppke'e forward wall, which made up almost entirely of sophomores, will average around 200 pounds to the man. Zuppke has a man who may be good enough sprinter and wriggler to take advantage of the holes that a heavy hut fast line may make. He Is Oil Berry, an all-conference hack as a sophomore, and now the in sin speed co In Zuppke's jkji barkfleld as a Junior. Berry, In fact, was tho only man certain of a regular berth oh the squad when practice started In the Illlnl ramp, and he Is working to Justify Zuppkes confidence In him.

The Illinois practice has evolved EH- won'f didn't meet last year, but Stanford won over the Aggies, 13 to 7. (iood tiiiuies Are tew Oood gamrs are few and far between In the middle west, south and east next. Saturday. The unusual fen-turo of the schedule Is the fart that Yale, Harvard and Princeton are on tho road and it may be a bad dsy fnr the Big Three. Chicago hn pointed to the game with Yale in chlctigo, the big event on Coach A.

A. Htagg's fortieth anniversary celebration, and when Chicago points it is a dangerous situation for the other fellow. The Maroons ro not docd to cut a serious figure In the nig Ten rac this year but they are do)ed to put up one whale of a game against Yale next Saturday. On form Old F.ti should triumph handily but In this Instance form doesn't seem bo Important. While Yale Is trying to hold diwn this celebration Jamboree of the Maroons, other memlvrs of the ancient snd honorable Ulg Three will have their hands full In strange surroundings.

Al Wlttmer's Princeton Tigers no doubt will meet with hot argument In Ithar against this year's Cornell team, in which Oil Doble la highly hopeful. And then there Is the Harvard-Army acrap West Point. The hat-tie on the gridiron nf Mlchle Field that afternoon will ho no more spirited than the battle of the fana to get. In. A came like this Is worth 100.000 apertatora but Mlchle ran tske rare of only 2H.noo.

The game should be one of the best of the day. Itnportnnt Conflict Tn the middle west the Mlrhlgsn-Oh lo 8 1 game at Ann A rttor I a the hlffhllght. sffslr of the Rig Ten rsre. Resirdlers of Its hearing on the championship there Is no more Important game to either Institution If they were the ninth and tenth teams in the conference the game would be Just a important to the states of Ohio and Michigan. By the middle of the week the trek to Ann Arbor will le under way.

The Buckeyes who haven't car fare will hitch hlrs or walk. The stadium will filled when the teems square off for the kick. This year's Michigan team looks mighty strong. Ohio is hopeful, with many new stars who have not yet had time to prove their rallher, IVwn south the feature game ap-lienra to be lie I ween Tennessee and Itself Into two major problems. F.nch Zuppke works with his line, teaches it blocking and a tackling.

Then he tries to build up a heavy barkfleld, with 200-pound Dave Cook, also a sophomore, as tho main ramrod. Onlokera wonder why so much weight. There Is a possibility thst he Is prepsrlng a huge wedge for Berry, who slthough he is no Grange is fast and trick v. Zuppke proudly asserts he meets the lhrc strongest teams in the country within three weeks In October. And he may have some surprises up his sleeve.

hurfi1 a bifi1 Mars Hill Lions Prepare For Rutherford Ramblers in Grimm Doubles To Give Cubs Victory Over Chisox, Z-2 MIM.KR LINKIP WAKE FOREST, Oct. 6. (fpf Coach Pat Miller spent this afternoon Juggling the Wake Forest lineup in an effort to find a combination which will atop the pnrade of touchdowns run through It by opponents for the past two Saturday's Danny Fleischer waa retained at quarter despite his poor showing against Furman. DevUsWiirBe Underdogs In Villanova Game Wademen Looked Much Belter Against V. M.

I. Than In Gamecock Tilt DURHAM. Ort. 5. (Sprrl.il) -Th Blim Drvlln.

while hrlrt to a 11 point vlrtory, mnri fnr brttrr nhowuiR unlrmt V. M. r. th.in thry dirt In thr oprnlnii fnme of tho srnoon with South Carolina. liWt wrrk's work In th Dukr ramp on the runnlnR attnrk and on tarkllnii evidently dirt some Rood.

A total o( yarrta waa italnrd by the Duke harka. and thrlr la flrat downa aa airalmt the Cnrtrta three ahowed undotihtrd auprrlortty of the Devil's attark. The tarkllng was plralne to followers. V. M.

la running pla-s were usually stopped for no Rain and without the toe of ivlnder the Cadets would probaWy have been arorert on more often. The Cadet running attark netted 74 yards. While Duke looked hai-n on the aattstlral report, of the passing de partment, rompletlng only three out of the 15 tried, those who witnessed the Rsme saw that the Inrompletert pssses were not the fnult of the passers. Both Lanev and Mason were ninclng "em 'ltn drirtly ar. rurary.

but the enrta and other ratrhers were mutlinc them. The Devlla looked better but the fana are not rlalmlng that they looked like a great tram. Thrv have improved In a rouple of departments of the game but there's plrnty of room for more. Their game this week at Duke Btartliim will find them rterldrdly aa the underdnRa, Harry Struhl-dreher'a Villanova tam this year la Alabama, always a red letter day in CHICAGO. Oct ft fpt Cspt.

Charlev cirlmtn. climaxing his gresteM. year with Vie Chlro Cubs, gave the Bruin thrilling a to 2 victory over the White fax In the sixth game of the r.ty series today hen he doubled In the ninth Inning to s-ore the tying and winning runs Two more ouin werr all the White Fnx needed to become rlwimplon of Chicago. The seventh and deciding game will be played tomorrow. Next Game To Be Played In Asheville Stadium; Changes Made In Lineup MARfl HIM.

College, Ort. ISpe- i rlsl) "Our Mars Hill College Mountain Lions made good showing In their season opener," Coach Owen Roberts stater) here today. "Al-thouKh outweighed about ao pounds to the man the Mons fought every step of the way and succumbed only to a superior team Cnarn Robert srimmsgM his squads this afternoon atid will rnn-tinue workouts through thi week and next In tuning up for the next game October 16 at the Memorial Stadium In Asheville wlih Rutherford College's Ramblers. A number of weaknesses, evident In the Tennessee Teacher gume, will be Ironed out In the two weeks of drilling. The mnln defect were dls- covered to he at the flank positions and onn tackle post.

I filnc he haa more hackfieid men i than anything else, Roberta plans to shift Rsbb, Fox or Hodi: to end positions, and tackle will bo developed to bolster the line. Two new ball carriers showed up Dixie. Tennessee sppears me stronger this yenr. Dartmouth Invade New York to plsy fnltuntita everything In Its favor, though it. will be facing one of the grest stars of the veer In Hewitt twtent Itttnlo Meet Fordham and Holv Cross, ancient rlvsli, will thrill many followers In Ihnr New York battle, and share the stre with the Uons snd Oreen.

Those are the frames for the hold face type. The folks back home will waiting for Die scores. The others don't matter much, slthough shout every team in the land will 1e busy, the big ones taklnsr their breather, and manv of the littte fellows engaging old r1vl, of Iocs) interest for the most part. i Tfc. ft rS -v.

And still we msv rind a lew up- kv rmt HjturdV nlirlit AOIlie Si N. Carolina Fox Hunters Make Plans For Meet Annual Firld Trials And Show To Be Hold At Taylnu-villc, Oct. 18-24 The annual field trials and bench shoev of the North Carolina Fox Hnnlers Association will be held at Alkallthla Hprlngs, nenr Taylorsvllle. N. C.

during the week of October 18- sines not men tinned here shorn-ing In the besdtlnes hesii1 a weakling hops up and socks strong one on the button. SERIES FACTS AND FIGURES fllv The Afflnled Press) Htandlng of the clubs- ivt 1 2i. The Derby will he run on Tuesday and Wednesday mornlntis, with en-I tries closing at midnldht on Monday i IH. Ih all-ate entries will eh nt midnight Wednesday, snd the hound will be cast Thursday, Friday snd if-aturday morning. 'Hie winners will bo annouiiTd as soon a po-sible af-J ter the hunt Saturday.

Tho bench show wlJI be held dur- Ing tho afternoon of Thursday, with Winston Chsmhers of Johnson City. Tennessee, Judging. The mailer of I hounds will be Clyde Watts, of Tsy-; lorsville. N. snd the ammumed field Judges are H.

P. Hirharda. Bluff fit Iuls Philadelphia Itesults: I Firet game: PhlladelphlS Ht Iiuls Grove and i Johnson snd r. 1 1 2 ia Ijerrlnger, C'Khrane. Wilson TOW, don't worry, this won't hurt a bit.

You'll feel a hundred percent better when I'm through. You look terrible with a week's growth of stubble on your f.itc and I'm not going to put off shaving you a single day longer. No I uwi't wait. You're going to have some visitor today and you look like the wild man from Borneo. Didn't I tell you it won't hurt? I've got a new Gillette blade in the razor.

One of the doctor told me it's the finest blade be ever used. Come on, now, let's go, we've got to get those whisker off." Nurse is right, absolutely right. The patient is due for a pleasant surprise. The new Gillette blade is amazingly keen and smooth. It's made Herond game: I Ht loins phllstIMp)la Ballnhan and snd Cochran.

Third game: well in the Tennessee game and will likely get. regular berths in the back-f'eld. These boys are Mims and Stevenson, Wilmer Hines Defends Title In Net Event Thirty Tennis Players Participating In Mid-Atlantic Tourney WHITE SULPHUR KI'HINOH. Ort. 6.

Thirty tennis players representing twelve universities and colleges partlcipRted in the opening rounds of the third annus Middle Atlantic Intercollegiate ten nls tournament, here todny. Wllmr Mines. University of Nfrth Carolina, the defending champion, eirew a bye In lie ii rat round and tie feat id A. Wert Virginia I'nlvcrsity. 0-0: In the second round.

A featured match between Randolph Khlelds and H.irley Shuford. University of North Carolina, eerond round similes, was postponed because of riarknest. with the rcoi one net all and will be returned tomorrow. Neely Works Tigers In Secret Session CI.KMflON COLLrXlE. fl.

Oct. 6. (jp) Coach Je Neely took his Clem-son Tigers behind closed gates todsy in an effort to Iron out some of the defect that were respor alble for the 44 to 0 defeat by Tennessee. Bclgel. Davia, Bowie and Armstrong, four of his stars, were out of the lineup from Injuries, but he hoped to Jo-key a stromr combination Into shape for North Carolina Stats st Charlotte Saturday.

ny. Alonw It Hea brook. 1 Chailrsloti. 8. t.

1 Johnon city. Carl W. Smith! Ro-kingliam. N. A.

A Tavl'T, Johnm City. Tenn; ft. W. Tilling-' i hist. Favettevllle, N.

Fred Blake. (Ireeneville. Tenn Digenhardt! 1 fitony Point. N. and C.

Y. Mr-' rants. Cameron. 8. I r.

elated be the best lie haa pro. durert In his rrRlme at the Prnn-sylvanla Institution. A 330 vlrtory over Loyola of Balllmoro and a 13-fl win from the Gettysburg team serve to make the pre-aeason pre-dlrtlnns about Vlllnnova right. Georgia Drills For Yale Without Mehre ATHENS, Oct, fi. fT'i The dU rertlng hand of Head Cosch Harry Mehre, will he mitring this week ns Georgia polishes for the foothill game with Y.i'e st New Haven.

Ssturdny. Mehre rerelved word todny of tho serious Illness of his father, and planned to If sve tomorrow for his home in Indiana. He supervised the RuHring' firt workout this atternoon since the Virginia Polytechnic victory Saturday and lectured to the players tontght. He leaves the squad In care of Bnck-fleld Ocmrh Hex Enright and hopes to rejoin It at New Haven Saturday. Davidson Players Suffer Injuries DAVIDSON.

Oct! 6. TV-Steve Brown, veteran Davidson end, was prevented by Injuries received in Saturday's game with Washington and tree from participating in the Wildcat prectloe sessions today. Many cthrs bore leas serious injuries to thf field, where the afternoon wss spent largely in signal drill. Bl IJiil Philadelphia Grimes and Wilson to shave tender skin liglitly and cleanly without a bit of razor smart or burn. Prove to your complete satisfaction that shaving can be thoroughly comfortable and fairly enjoyable.

Buy a patkage of new Gillette blades on our money-back guarantee arid try them. You must be thoroughly satisfied, or return the package to your dealer and he'll refund the purchase price. 3 2 0 Orove, Mshaf- There will tie great many prir.e ofeied ranging value up to SiA and the winners will offered their' choice of cash and ribbons, or trophies. Hed fox are plentiful In the foot hills around Taylorsvllle, and an enjoyable meet with an unusual amount of actual running Is antlri- pated. Fvery fox hunter la Invited fev and Cochrane.

Fourth gsin: B' heduled Hbihe park Philsdeiphi. Tuedsv. Ortober 8. St 1:30 p. in, IE T.I Third tame figures: Paid sttendanre, .12 2fift; receipts, players' shsre, S77.mt4 8ft.

each rlub's share, I2.nfl3 476: etch league's shsre. I12.0R2 476; sdvlaoty council share, S22fl0.2V Totals for the three pame; Paid sttendanre. 100,771: receipt, M7V311: players' ah re, 2A7 40S SI; each club's share, M)40 4.1V each lesgtie's share, SAO 401 advtsrrry council share, S71 VWflflV Th Miami Jcc key Clubs new rare track will be built on man-mad lilsnd In Blscayne Bi (BfiflfleiW; i and urged to attend Walter V. Parsons, of Rocking- I harn. N.

Is president of the As- i ioclatlon, J. J. Jw-jri. of Durham. I N.

Is vice-president and Frank i I. Page Oreenaboro. N. is secretary, leo Jensvold, who started at quarterback for Iowa, has joined the 1 Chicago Bears, BLADES RAZORS.

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