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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. ASMEVILLE. N. C. FRIDAY.

NOVEMBER 27. 1931 SIXTEEN "ga CAROLINA STAGES LATE RALLY TO BEAT VIRGINIA, 13 TO 6 jt 4 johnny Branch Leads Team Davidson Falls Before Wake Forest Deacons, 7 To 0 lO viciury uvcr -avanci Jl Jl Jt Jl Jl Jl In Sensational Grid Clasl MAROONS TACKLE KEY CITY ELEVEN W. JOVNF.S MaitMKI tV (Av.oflnfrit Prr staff Hrltrr) KENAN STADIUM. CHAPEL HILL, Nov. 26.

(AP) North Carolina, through the ntrllar work of the spectacular little quarterback, Johnny Branch, came from behind today to defeat the Cavaliers of Virginia 13 to 6 in the 36th football PODT-r flDELIGHXSORDS game between the two schools. Idea! football weather prevailed as Mum Hill 1U, Ul.uriure U. Wiynr.vllle Mam Hill High 7. Bvlv iflKii a. Hylva collegiate Inn.

TAR HEEL ACE 13. won ii North Carolina 13. Virginia HiCnWiud fi. Willlum it Mnrv 3. In in 25, Mih.

A. U. 14. CtiRttHiiuiiKa 31. Onlre 1 wrsirru K.v irstnt-r jo.

utorinown EAST Cornell 7. Pfnn. 0. Ouluuie 33, Brown 7. PRl-iburuh Nwbrssks 6.

Nw Yiirk 7. UanicKis Tech 6. Hf.lv Cross 7. Bos inn College Albrlflit IV, Lebanon Valley 0. Biu-tield 7.

MRlein 0 BOIITHWEKT SojthWMtern 12. Baptist Bfthanv iKan 0, Miffif-rson 0. 'Im Teachers 6. imnons 0. Southeastern Okls Tear hers 12.

Ronth-Sftiern Tcactieri 0. HIDWkST Monmouth 1ft. Knox 13 Columbia Oollete 7. Luther ft. Knipv Norms! 7.

Chattron Tewhfrs ft IKv 0 MusjiMddI College S. Ulllsspi 0. Aikansa Cfiilcnarv 0. Mi'iillcello A. it M.

12. slafuolls A. it Locals All Set For Battle At Stadium Today Leeper Announces That Pink-ston, Bryson, Hoffman, I Souther Will Play TILT WILLST ART AT 3:00 Black Mountain Boasts Good Record; Held Blue Ridge To Close Score COACH "PRIEST'S Black! Mountain High eleven will furnish the opposition for the Asheville High school Ma-1 roons today at the Memorial stadium in a game which prom- ises to be a hard fought and TV Arksnsai Tech 37. Collrie of Oisrlts Iinbith 0. He'hel Tenn 0.

Mfrcrr 20. OKlthorpe 0 (iporgls mte 0. Btctson 2H Tfnnses 'icch 13, Middle Tenn. Tssch- Iicrost Teachers 7, Winons Tettchers Spnnihlll 0. Southwestern (Uemphls) 8 it Diikots Wmtersn 0.

Ysnkton 0 Urwllry Terh 8. Cornfll College Simpson 38. Perm nnltie 0. Eraltlnt 1. Bnuthern ft.

(J. of (if orKm Kreshniea Oeorila Omaha i. Peru normsvi o. Ydrlt 3. Cottier 0.

Nrbraf.ka Wen rvun 0. HastillSI 6 Oklshoma A. M. 0. U.

of Oklahoma 0. Trr.h Freshmen 7. Clara 13. LotoIs f. VirKlDls Polr 13.

Vlrjinl MUttsrr ft. C'lartrl 28. Woffnrrt 7. Purninn 0. CI em son 0.

DavidMin 7, Wnke Porest 0. 13. 8i. Thomas 'flcrsnton) ft. In II Tii A At 13, IiVOIa MJi Wilson Passes I To Brogden For WakeTouchdown Demons Score Late In Fourth Quarter And Break Up Tie Battle FIRST DOWNTARE EVEN Deacons Threaten Again, Reaching One-Yard Mark As Whistle Blows Bv WIIITAKV THAU IS CHARLOTTE, Nov.

26. (AP) Wake Forest's Demon Deacons came to town today, rehearsed an I -year-old gridiron act and left Davidson on the short end of a 7 to 0 score. Since 1920 the Wildcats have been, trying unsuccessfully to whip Wak Forest In their annual Thanksgiving football game. Today's loss, like others in years gone by, served to put a crimp In what might other wis have been a good Davidson year. Tie for H'cond The victory phtced the Deacons In a three-way tie with North Carolina State and Duke for second place 'n the big five standings, despite rather disappointing season.

1 he 8,000 a ors who watched lhe game had about resigned themehes tu a scoreless I le hen he Beiicons came life late hi the fourth tiiartr and scored from mid Meld on Just two pi ins. A series of line smashes had emibled the Wake Fnrest bucks to carry tlie hull to Davidson' fl ve yard line where promptly lost It on downs. Pearce, Davidson halfback, dropped behind his own goal Hue and sent a mighty punt soaring into the sir. It soared right into the arms of Paul Hutchlna, Wake Poreet safety man, who returned from the 50 yard marker to Davidson's '-'3. Score on l'as On the next play.

Dune Wilson faded back and shot a 16 yard pass to Brogden, who shook off a ps.tr of tacklers and scored standing up. Another pass, Hutchins to Wilson, accounted for the extra point. Had the game lasted a minute longer, it Is highly probable the Fran ki in At i Prim Military fl Rt Jo'rnh fl mt am Kansas Auilea 2J, Wuliburn 0 Utah Annies 0. Utah 34. Oklahoma City U.

14. TuUa V. Indiana 6. Chicago 0 Marquette 32, Urake ft. ROCKY MOt'NTAIN Colorado Collene 2ii.

Colorado Mines 7. Colorado Atttlfs 20. Denver 0. Wyommis 12. New Mtkiro 2.

Colorado Teachers 13. Western Btats 2. Colorado 27, Ariion 7. FAB WEST ftt. Marv'i 18.

orevon 0. Ohio fttate 0. Calif Am)ea 0 West Hettle A. f' 13. flonrasa 12 U.

C. A. 13. Florida 0. Mitrvlaiifl 35.

Johni Hnykm 14 Mtss A. A M. 14. V. of Miss.

34. Mi vi Colic to S. Mlllnps 0 ArKunsns tt, Cen ten ii rv Oulra V. ChntUuootta 25 Appulachtsn Colleite 0. Olenvills Colleie the traditional Joe met in the most anrlent football rivalry In the South but late in the contest a cutting wind, combined wih sinking mm.

made it unpleasant for the crowd of more than 22,000 persons who watched Carolina- take ita fifth straight victory. Virginia Takes lart Branch, t-l Inches of ritnamlt, wan plalng hi last varsity game for the Tar Heels and It alto was his first chance alnce Coach Chuck Collins suspended him after the Florida game October 1ft for breaking training rule. Virginia got away to a six point lead In the first half and Johnny tied the score In the third quarter when he raced 44 yard across the Cavalier goal In returning a punt, hla specialty. His beautiful work continued In the last quarter and hla wise choice of playa enabled Hanea Lasstter. Heel fullback to ecore the winning touchdown.

While Branch was presenting the main fireworks for the Heels he was barely outshining Captain Bill Thomas of the Virginians. Captain Thomas was always a threat when he got hold of the ball and two passes which he heaved, the only aerial tosses Virginia made good, resulted In the lone Cavalier touchdown. The Carolina line played like a unit, Seven linemen that started and a number of reserves who relieved them presented a forward wall which Virginia was never able to pierce with consistency, Malk-r Hi nr If there Him a star In the Carolina forward nail It was Walker, tottering left end, who played Jam -up fiMithall every minute. pnaerful Virginia center, was outstanding almost every defenlv phiv while the Heels hid the hull. His hard-tackling, quick thinking and excellent work In breaking up Carolina pastes stood nut.

I Iissslter and Thompson, a aubstl- mteresting affair. he contest will start at 3 o'clock. Sinco Moniay. when Coach Leeper reinstated four men who were prcvl- oualy "fired'' from the sq'jad for breaking trhlnln, the Maroon have shown added tep and power and from all indications the Ajitieviile out- fit should be in tip-top form. Coach I-ecper l.ia announced that Pmkston, Spud Brysttn, Hoffman and Souther am 25.

Ieiioir-lthyue 2. 7 rurinn-Nf man ft ulon ninte fl. Ii. 8. Murine 92.

SoOTHERnl CAUfoRAllA's 1 JT. f50AR-fBRAC WOffAK-WSr Ssrl Virginia Poly Trims V. M. I. In Good Game, 13-6 "Pony Express" Clicks For One Period And Wins Annual Contest By fhask'ii.

i i fh Ahum-IMpiI I'ri-M Htaff Writer) MAHKR FIELD, RoannkP. Va Nov 26. il'i Virginia Polyfc-rhnlc Insti-tul'i uttwk clIrkM Willi the pm- Waynesville Scores 13-7 Victory Over Mars Hill Wyatt And Reeves Star At Mountaineers Win Before 2500 Fans Duke Tapers Off For Battle With Generals Saturday nreas" fnr a hr.f n.rlrtrf tiul WAYNB8VIW.K. Nov. 26.

(Special) the OranKe and Maroon aept to a I Waynesvlile Hhjh arhcK.1 Mm n-13 to 6 Tictory over the cadeu of i ineera look a firmer ho on the V. M. I. before a THanksiivInK Norln htn rhl the four players reinstated, would biart tlie gume at their old positions. i Miitpy Workout Yestenliiy morning the Maroon held a hhort and huiiipy work- out At MrCormlck field as a fl- tiitl prepurnt Inn.

The game was scheduled only a few riu ugo as it ill-ln for lite Maroons and since that time the real strength of the Key City eleven has come to lip, til. Blue RidKe, one of the best prep school tenms In this seel Ion, only defeated Black Mountain by one touchdown margin. And despite the i fact that Asheville osed out Blue I Ridge the Key City team Is not be- I tng taken llht by Ieper and Weir. in C.ood Hhupe Coach Priest gve his men a brisk signal drill yehU-rdriy and all lntts are In first class condition. The Kame todsy will be the third in eight lays for Black Mountain.

Interest In the giune nt lilack Mtmntiilii Is tilt; ti tutil a lurce criiHd of Key t'lly supporters are i eiected over for the hull le. crowd of 30,000 persona. trimming the Mara Hill eleven on the local field. 13 to 7, before 3,600 The "Keydeta," to overcome the lesd in the last few minutes of the name, unrorked their DURHAM, Nov. 38.

Coach Wallace Wade allowed his Blue Devils to enjoy the Thanksgiving day holiday by running them through their dally workout here this morning. Oeneral polishing was done with final work on all departments. Captain Kid Brewer Joined In the light drill and will accompany the team when It leaves here tomorrow afternoon. Tiwes AS A 6000 XVWt-A Sftooi-o ee. Tw I Deacons would have scored ftaln.

They kicked off to Davidson, Intercepted a Wildcat pass and were on the cue yard line with two dawns to go when the final gun sounded. Kvcept for the final minutes nf (be la, quarter tht teams spectators. I Until today Mara Hill ha1 not been scored upon this season. Coach Weittherhy'a team found the oppo- sltlon UniKh bit mariHKed to ease In two touchdowns and was in sight i of another when a whlwtle stopped festivities for the first half. Kt'evcM fines Over In the flrat period Wyatt urahbed a Mara Hill punt and ran It back 4 ft yards to Mars Hill's 40 Ard line and.

after Reeves had dashed around end on a yu-yard Jaunt a couple of line plays, with Reeves carrying the ball, put It over. The sevnd period found Waynes- vllle gradually tieittlng Mars Hill back and when the half ended the' ball was on the six-inrh line. Coach leeper stnted thai Thll bng full of football tricks and rushed to within scoring distsnr only to lose the ball when a pass from Wuar-terburlt Smith aalled over Urick's head and into the end rone. The final whistle blew a few minutes later. The Teohmrn.

led by the thrusts of Casey, Rohlson, Oroth, Howard. Hardwltk and Porterfleld, ouirushed their red -sh tried optwrnents from srtlmmaKe and Interfered seriously with the receiving end of Smith's bullet-like psaaes. The Teh line played a jtreat orTenslve same e.itd numerous tarklea were made by wait. Travers and Watkins in the Cadet harktleld as the Poly ball South Carolina Is Beaten By Auburn Plainsmen, 13-6 Johns Hopkins Drops Contest To Old Liners llryhon and Itovce Hoffman would sfart on the flanks today nlth spud Itr.VMiii and Henver Chap-man at tackle positions. Red Souther and Cuptaln lnir-ner will he at the guard posts.

illlcple In I'orin During the oant two dava Olllesple One Player From Each Team Ejected For Slugging showed up ao well that he has re- tut for Slusser, hacked up Branch In Carolina's offensive machinery. Thompson twice was thrown for losses but on other occasions he made gains of several yards practically every time he was given the ball and Lasslter's ground-gaining ability under the shadow of the Virginia goal resulted In the winning touchdown for Carolina. The Tar Heels had been picked to win the contest and they won It. but not until they had fought one of the hardest battles of the year. The Virginians not onlv scored first but they held the margin by safe advantage at the half rest The Heels were unable to get any offense the fUfct half and the Virginians were able to muster scoring punch on one of two occasions when fumbles gave them the ball Inside North Carolina's 35 line.

But the last hair was a different story. tn? punt Return The Virginian fought gamely bitt the Heels fought harder. Ilraiiih's hrllllmit return of Thnmuft' punt, which the lrglnta captain stood behind his goal to hoot, turned the Idle. The invader from the Old Dominion fought valiantly to stem the drive of the Carolina eleven after a penalty gave the Heel first drum on the Virginia 17 line but Lassl Maryland Caams 35 To 14 Vic-; nis quarterum-K nertn and carrier jot through. V.

M. I. ahowed a clever overhead attack. Ole Miss Checks Mississippi A's By 25 -14 Score Alexander, who took his place for i tory Before 10,000 The Lineups: I. Pns V.

I Sfimoti the Charlotte game, will be at halfback along with I'lnkston. Krickhan will be the starting fullback. Puekett and Rmlth, guard and Htaik played on prarilcally even term. Each M-ored eight (irt I doHiis. avidon gained 13ft yards from scrimmage and Wake Forest gained I'M.

Lnch completed three pushes, HavldMin for a total of yunls and the l-ai-4ins for a total nf ihii. heven It I Id cat pnnses nera grounded, howeter and one Intercepted while on? Deacon pass wa grounded and two luter- i cepted. tfuart-t Mar Frosty Peters, pint sized halfhaclt, Kd Williams, Elsie Webb and John-! ny Dupree, were four big reasons I why the Deacons won. 'iiielr exel lent defensive work in the first, second and third quarters held tha 'Cats after they had entered lh Wake Forest 30 yard Bone. I Don MacQueen and Charlie Peare, If L(l HO HT nr.

un Reeves' nice return of a punt In the third quarter, and several ood reverse runs by Wyatt and put tie ball on the 20-varrt line wttere Wyatt went on tackle for the second marker. Wyatt burked the line for the xtra point. Take to Air With three minutes to pn Mars Hill took to the nir and a pass wunfe to Davis for 35 yards and Die latter nice run of 10 yards netted the Mars Hill tally, Ed war flu went through the line for the point, renter respect I velv. are on the Injured list snd will not be In uniform todav. Hlpps, Karlesklnt and James will be the officials.

It a MsikiU Htrnuh Irrf hi 8'tutti Trn ver Wntklni Walle Chilly Fans BALTIMORE, Nov. 38 0T Maryland's powerful football eleven added another Johns Hopkins sculp to Its long string today whipping the 35-14 here before 10,000 chilly spectators, Klernan. Berger and Popperlman smashed the Hopkins line to shreds, and romped through for long gains time and attain. The Terrapins scored Hite Hrrm-5 Hrtl Oniini Rwari (irnih Itnrrlw IrV Portrrlirld HntilliKon Hi tire br Periods I T. ft 0 fl -11 0 Soft Imtchftowns Hennion, During Game MONTOOMK.lt Ala Nov.

28 Auburn won lfl to 0 from South Carolina in their Thanksgiving Day game here The Tigers tallied In the first and second periods. Tlie tiamecock's touchdown came In tiie second qtmr-ter Frequent penalties and Ilhtin marred the game. Mcers. Smith Carolina, and Molpus, Auburn were ejected for slugging. Trailing 13 to 8 In the third quarter Karl Clarv, Gamecock running ace, led his team from mMfieid the1 liner one-inch line but Auburn Ntopped Clary on nn attempted end mn on the fourth down.

Klmhrell Huns Vt Yards Tlie scoring opened In the flrr.t quarter as Klmbrell. Auburn bac broke throutrh rlwht tackle and scampered 7 yards for a touchdown. Hatfield's placement kick was good. I arorln.1 Hi)hlni) run toiirhiluani. line buck I i 1'iirk (ut) lor HiTKfir in every period except the second.

Waynesville was clearly the mas- Grange Leads Bears To Win Over Cardinals ter of the content throughout. Mars 1 when the Javs made their first touch OXFORD, Miss Nov. 28. University of Mississippi won the nnnual Thanksgiving football clash with Mississippi A. and M.

CotlPRe today. 2ft to 14, to lone tlie season with one lone Southern Conference victory. As both teams went Into the game, the conference standing stood nothing to nothing. As for the A it tie, tlie rating In the reference remains blank. Scorp by periods: Ole Miss 0 13 13 0 2 Atilies 0 0 7 714 Scoring touchdowns.

Ole Miss. Turnbow. Hsynes and BsTse. Point after. Turnbow 1 placement i.

touchdowns. Herrlngton and Marble; point after, Mnrnle. 2 (line bucks). Hill was hjittling In her territory down through a mass of Maryland aiuisiiiuies. The Maryland flrat string took up the buttle strain In the last half and Berger GaIoping Ghost" Dashes 57 scored three touchdowns, counting all of them.

mrinnon i ac nacsnem men ana Buddy Oardner and Doc Mat hla, linesmen, were outstanding for th 1 losers. MarQiieen's defensive play was Ital factor In fa or of tha tats until a remoted with Injuries In the third quarter while Pejne's punting was at. times seiiMitlnntii, averaged belter than fl; yards on eery boot and nn onp ociushui stmtd most of the game and threatened little, WAYNK.SVIIXB Po UAHS ItMJ. liriiii.lrtt me l)vn I l.b l.T H.iKin i hi er Hi oniu (lreiod L. DtU (litliNiid HO Dili Miiir.iv NT Jrl Itmlrliirt Delir.ir ie Htwie UH Wr.n iii ii ituiif I HrtilBf II snilerstMl I Kenea KM F.d Yards For Score In Chicago Pro Duel Santa Clara Beats Loyola Of South NFW Oni.FANH, Nov 3fl -Santa Clsrs'a charclnj; machine waded throtiKh lovola TIniverBity here trxlav to defeat the Southern team IS to 7.

neck with swept wide and steadv to amre both of the West Coast tenm's touchdowns. went over for Loyola early In the fourth period from the one yard line. Despite the run-away enjoyed by the old Liners. Don Kelly, the Hup- kins quarterback. furnthed the thrill of the afternoon wheu he returned The1 Gamecocks opened a passing Man-land's klk off after the fourth of Iniimis KRipVd 'again today to "cl running attack from their 38- 1 1 he the cbirsiro Heum dc(ft the varrt ime wun iiarv leaninir ine six yard line.

Ives scored fiom ttiere hhIsj rlrlii A nau WolfM In IjvhI n-nu IB 7, In their 13th an- on the next play on a forward pass mm I Thanksgiving Day classic. on his own 21 yard line and sent the bull sailing Into th end zone, on aimi her, he kicked over the goat line while stand Mercer Defeats Oglethorpe In Season Finale i iiin.n. I Breaking throuuh center as tlw ho second (erlod by the same route bRrk h(llftlinfli Kd tlPlin two passes the first Kelly to Heeler rA(lf(t own 43 n(1 ehl(lp(1 gtxd for J5 yards and he second jK Urwn flm1 CftrdmnI from Beeler to Kelly for 1ft and the and ovrr lhe lne gtxxl for SB yards, placing the bull on Auburn's lfl yard line. In four plays Clary carried the ball to Au- burn's five-yard line where Wolfe and HambrlKht worked a lateral pas that sent Wolfs over for the a ore lek'a kick from placement w-as score I he I tneiips MAKVU.NII ter's knlfe-like thnuu off tackle were too powerful to be stopped. Statistics showed that.

N-rth Carolina Oserved to win the battle but they hardly demonstrated the fltrht-lng spirit shown by the Virginians. The Heels pushed over 13 flr. downs while the best Virgin could do was muster three but one Virginia run of 9S yards netted no first down, Throughout the contest the Virginians resorted to lateral passing, ptillip a triple lateral pass on one klckoff. and it was one of these tosses which cost the 35 yard gain. Thomas In At Hon Thomas, r'ccUne.

tnMhi- srt aqulriiilu-. nul- hi- mkv llirimjch the aroltna tram until only the safety roan Mood helaeen Miner sod the lire) gsl. Muiiifiiig-inr on the mii line he attempted a lateral heate anil F-sat. hie guard for the llerlv Inirr rptri Mir toss and ass flown in his truck. Virginia completed only two passes but netted io yrd and one paved the way for the touchdown whi'h Hie other scored.

I The Heels gained yards by pass-Ing, Figures on yardage gained on run-, ning plays, at the- Jme a well a off i tstkle and around end, showed that Carolina made 245 yards and Virginia' ion. On the first ply after the open i l.aseittr fumhUd and Wager of Virginia got the picsttln on tnr-lina's 31 line. Thomas dipped his own left tackle for dm down Pim JOHNS HOPK1NR t.K lv l.r Yenry III PhiMiv. ll'lm HO U-vr ll HallnkrirKl F. UU for the second touchdown.

Herb Joesting plunged over for a I touchdown for the Bears In the first period. MohWworihk sub for orantie, rsced 30 for the third Bear touchdown In i tiie third period and a pa, Nevers to Creighton, and a line plunge by Hekltn in the last quarter, gme the Cardinals their only scote, Nevers kicking the point. Mitfhell Ki ii ciivic tii sit Norm M.iv Chalme'rs I lug nn hi own jard stripe, i Hub In llrllllant Tt fell to a substitute, Flrpo Hlpps, of Wake Forest, to turn In tha longest run of the dav. He smashed off hla own riKht tackle In tlie sec ond quarter and ruced 35 yards rrt i Davidson's 4ft yard line. It waa a beautiful dash but It amounted to I nothing so far as the game wsj concerned as the half ended a moment later, Wake Forest waited until the final quarter to assert Its superiority, Tilings were fairly even during tha first half but Davidson held the up-I per hand In the third period, onca advancing to the Deacons' four yard line before being forced to turn over the ball.

Ml Hit Iteid i Olhnii Beemlngly on their way to victor v. Coach Billy Isavnla team started Pinky Wiilden bhinet Ai Ber another drive from their own on-yst-i I Chalk Up 20-0 Win line, Clarr carrying the hall on al- i most every play. Beaching the A i- UVT relrcli bum 2G-yrd line thr Ciamecocks suffered a costly break as Meers. I ATLANTA. Nov.

3ft, t-Mercer Carolina linesman, was sent from the University of Macon, Oa today game for singeing and Carolina clnm'd Ita most successful football allied half the distunes to its goal. rMon recent years with a 20-0 I IMrs Net Mmre trlnmph over oglnhrona University Taking the hall on Its 30-vard line. 'Auburn uncorketl two brilliant passes Bt "tatlliiin here, to sweep down the field for the sec- The Bears outplayed Oglcthrope Maryville Defeats Carson-Newman, 7-0 MAHYVILLK Nov. 38. fP Marvville College 'on a clear title to the smoky Mountain Conference rhuniplonrhlt herp tcnUv by defeat-ing CarRon-Newman Collrge 7 to 0.

Captain en Csllowsv scored the touchdown for the winners In the third quarter on a 17 yard end run. Calloway added the extra point with a drop kick. MaryvHI was within scoring difltsnre on three other oc- cation it failed to tolly -vn three dmp kirks were unsuccessful. Fordham Star Wins Five-Mile Event SOUTH MANCHESTER. Conn.

Nov, iv McClusker. Fordham runner, nn the annual Muin henter Herrea ft II liter 1 hankiitivittg Dav five-mile run to. dav for the third time, cllnclvng the Rr rent Ion Center's cup McCluskev. I C. A.

A A A two Hi'ore br Pertoils Muiistnt Jotin unklrit 14 0 7 14 Brewer missed his plsce kick try for point. Brant looked to be In old-time form as he took Thomas' firnt punt of the liiat half and ran It back 18 yards to his own SI line. From there ttie Heels made three first rlowns in a row. Thompson one dflfh of yards snd W.ilte. sub for Phlpps, getting one of 11 mis.

Virginia however, took the ball on dowrn nn Its two yard line. Ilrant in sop 1h a stfNMl behind his goal to punt, iiraiich, on hi own 41 Hue. Hull bed Hie hall hnuuee stntlKht up hlKh ahiie hli head iiud then neitlrd It hi his arms a It came donn. run touanl the i ti Its sbif line, and flush eh tlpird imiv brunch tl.e leutn nr a liiurhiliiH lao-slt-r hiis rush ril inti) Die Kiime to ttv the kick for point, icphir-Ing I h.iiiiller, hut his placement tnlvM'd The Hels threatened aaln tefore the third pen. i-nrifd, sn Ifl yard Mil from Ml" hi In Itrr.un m.l'iinn St.

Louis Tramples Washington, 34 To 0 8T. LOUTS. Nov 21 The St. Mm' via i' near Inn touchdowns. jer imih tor Kiertuuii 3.

Riernnn. I'cMf. no.iit rtttrr totiCtiilDWii. Clialnier (lihue kl Km John llopkin tonrtirtow nn, Krlh. Iven.

I'cinU sltrr touchdown. Url-rr. H'eltxel riio kirk). Camera To Battle Campolo Tonight mid touchdown. The first, Hltchcoc in all departments to run up their to Grant, carried the bat to midlield eighth victory of the season.

Mercer and the second, Hitchcock to Duprre. 1H to Centre snd Chattanooga fcr Pot 1-ouis unlversltv Billikens climaxed wn Kod for the remaining distance Us only set hacks. Micccs! til season tmlav bv defeat Pinky Walden, Mercer half bar, Hitchcock missed goal. nrr Wattif-Ma'MS Oirrtnfr I'tnt. lire Willums D'jjr It Onrdtlfr K'-lfr 1 Wrtib (irrr tng the Waslilnitton University Benrs in their annual Thanksgiving Usv classic the city chanijlonsbip.

Hi scored two or Verrer'a three touchdowns, both nn abort end runs, and wis a dangerous threat at all times. Clmnerman. full hack. Zinkowsk Rcore: Auburn 7 South Carolina 0 0 011 0 0 ft NKW YORK. Nov.

3 '4. Prlmo C.irnera snd Vict or lo Campol.i. ma irrhini OB to 0, Tt was the first victory for Scoring touchdown Auburn. Du- uml Trommerhsuser, halfback and jor figures of Commissioner Willtsm st. Imis over Washington but Csrolina stiffened and took the it)s on 37 llnr f.rr ball on the 30 line There were since' ini7 The game was plsvert on a muddv mile it door rhnmpion snd national Muldcion's propied "clreadnaught two mile champion, ran the course iltvislon, are scheduled to box 15 pre tsub for Tally), and Kimbrei'.

qvnrterbsck. slo were steody gainers Poiith Cnrnllna: Wolfe Points nnd performed l.ne dffenslvelv. after touchdown. Auburn: Hrttfieid. i Mercer ma le 1ft first downs to fill nr''-" FB MscQ-irea s'Tf bv Feriorts: kr Torsil 0 0 0 a-- DMdpn (f si Wnk- Potm! sfonnt tmirhfwn.

Ilrrt-df inj sfiff turhrJon. Wiison Idaho 34 minute, 4J secomls. besting rounds or le-s for charity In Modi-j field with snow flurries making It (placement i three for his Inn! vears record by son tSqtmre Oarden tomorrow night. 1 mtsfrablefor the 1.1 ono spectators H' hih Jt Intrn epted a puss in mld-fukl I.sssiter and White made a tirn to xiir ir, ime hut the Cainlieta took the hull nn downs. To open lie last period Branch punted to Thomas, who was downed on hla iiun it i i.j.

other scoring threats in the pericd On one ocr-saion Johiiny Brain far bejiind hla goal, after 'Jhomss had punted to the Heel six line, and lnstd of punting ran around lert end for seven yards Lasiter made MUGGS McGINMS Hcst Man Wins! By Wally Bishop It a first down and then, behind out on fourth clown. Virginia man driving linesmen, Branch made 1 1 rm iinu i nroiina received the ball on the Virginia 17 marker. nd a first down. Jar Heels Mopped Virginia stemmed the Carolina tide sn the second pet hid opi-neil hut alter a punt exchange Htnmh got a first dnitn with a II tard gallop iirtiund right end. Mner and made a flri In niirl-fleld and thru l.dgar tnten-epird a on his own 41 line.

Thomn' punt rolled iner the gwi ami I'titppv, and Muer niatle a flrt linnn lrtlnla ser-ond rhanre to wore rame. I.aHsiter uok seven or the first down and then sefii more alter Phlpps lout there ter then ciir-tiltd tlie ball to within a verd the H-l snd slier phippa hit the Virginia line tsiif for no lie mil jthioupu his own left tasle to acme, i Brsniii drcpkickeu The point. I Jtiht before th psme nuli-d BratKh I ran a punt af ynrd to the Vlixlnls 20 yntd line Of the 3fl viimes nhnrH hoiirrn I the tq tenni- Virginia has won 20, IAtjWRjWO iisiMkL PUSHiH' AM' xY? PUSHED FoiXS Gcoo SiraOMft PKflf. SltaviNi WMF.M HVY I IN TH' TtlPV WOOtD HMt MD "Rip" Slusser. Carolina lithe and 13 nd three slippery halfback, fumbled on hi thoinijJ up" H'Hhr Mi Clllhr BflMlt hunter ndei HO HT nr.

git Hi ltrmi' Eilvr I honmi erg ball. TTiomss two, then a lateral pa from Myers to Thomas got tit and Myers made It a first. r-Jgar and 71ioniB took six and Thomas passed to Edgar for another half douen yards and the ball was on the Carolina eight markr. Thomss and Bryant between them could get only lour yards in three tries but Thomaa a'et)ed back aain and flipped tha plgbkm to Mvers, who was taadtnf la the end eon to score. Hon re br Pen (Ml i Vir mis North Carnl.d (rcirhtl-in Ciro.

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