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arrnvmrwm HIE SUNDAY-CITIZEN. SUNDAY MORNING, NOV. 1925 FORTY-ONE SPORTS Bingham Defeats Asheville School; Tar Heels Down Old Liners SPORTS immiTnuo nr. rmm i Mars Hill Defeats Exhibition iUeArllrJ Tar Heels Go Through Maryland Ashei BLUE DEVILSJ3REAK LOSING STREAK; WIN FROM RICHMOND 10-0 Bulldogs Go To Air and Defeat Asheville School Eleven Before Large Crowd of Grid Fans, 14-0 HORSEMEN RIDE TO VICTORY OVER TECH ii 11,1.1:. 1 1.

1. III- At iltlh lit" 1 In Strong Aggies, 22-7 MAI'S lilt. Oct. Although pla nig it a patched up I -up Mi.s Hill today deCcaled I the MMMig I a nil School Aggies, to 7 in hard ami in- teres! iitg game before a fair gallery of I a s. I buck-, a Front Line For Two Touchdowns And Safety For 16 to 0 Victory 1 r.ut 1..

1 1 1 1 11 li.t. i -M. iiil.i. is tin- Hii'li 11 I I II. Hill PI "I.i.'llt I I I 'i 'in Imminlnu l'a-l forced led on tlx t( Mil ae-.

ended th. Itul New- olid dual ion in I hiUc the hands of Henley, who Ha iowo.it in jus own end fur a f.if- el y. -Mainland Pes. N. Carnllna Stipide McMurray (iles Added Sircnuih hi.

Into ictoi y. line held and lie After Criley fuin tost' plav star at at lack hut lie K.iart.c advance. Asheville School's 111 down on the he-yari after the period opi m-i ham had carried the llll I UlH' III I III it i' k''l nil -i'i-t iini -l I rum Mil'-Ii ATI. A T. SI.

I'll. i I I 1M- I Mi.ll.Ml I 1 1 I k.l..u rt i 1 i 'l'l' in. i- Ii li'-i Old Liners Forced to Play With Oval in Own Territory i MUD HINDERS BOTH I TEAMS IN RUNNING A. II I A II. Ml.

I' "I Mil, Ml I'll. I.T", II MN III- Ml I lli-n- in. .11. 1. -n- llllll III-' I' MM il'Ml Mi- I I'.

M. 1 1 1 I In .1 I'. t. I.im mill Ml A XV. XI- lU'UHAM.

held line so. and Kin li dow to SI. ils Hall def.alim to Spiders Id! ed ilere pull of tto ft 1 1 Ii. ll 'I' i re OevIlM th. ulmosL uliimsi of vaiil; of on the K.iai hue.

It neatest to him lite at will. I ,111 salct and an Intercepted pis ga Coat Kobe, Is' team Its points. broke through the line in the first period to down llipps behind his own goal hue for a sa et v. while line bucks a ij.l an ott kte by K.iwards hi ought acio-s the ins: touchdown of the game A pass for ar.ls gave I lie a Inn. hdow It in I tie same pel toil.

but all intercepted rmn S. ho.d by Graham In the thiid period, while Cooli carried the ball over in the fourth period for Hill's third (ouch-dow n. CITADEL'S ATTACK DOWNS BEARS, 16-0 tit, ivas had and Uddellh 1 1., te.nn aj; Hi hlrliu nbom with a ma ni the Walt nnmi 1 meet IHH of I be Itint; Iki ni ladders nriMind hini he Michael and Galloway Get Away With Passes for.All Scoring BINGHAIVTVICTORY VERY UNEXPECTED Break in First Period Puts Blue and White Team on Defense (Bv Dll'li WASSOX) J'lushhiK a vciiiliU iittnek (tint ns powerful cither In the nlr or mi Hie ki'uiiiiiI. William Military School lurni'd the tables on yesterday nriiTimmi on Mrl v-nilt'K lii'ltl before uiiP nf the )iUKst i-piiwiln ecr ii nclm; ti prep school name here, tind ileiouted ihe heavy, wcll-lml-ancvd Asheville School eleven I I In 0. Pound l.aflo; Proinb Atlll DIM Heaity 'i'ciltiey Ile.hy I.inkotui oorehea.l Hias-well Mclver Warren ltoldnson Podderor Sparrow Cobb Younif Jenkins Ills.

Willi the i 1. the 'IV. luin, at b'tt iVt i Vk '(j ii ii i varsitv Mewed the clash Imm lb. managed to ot otT a thai when for So yards, tiallowav then opened up with an aerial attack and his pass to Mkhael tu-ned in the first score. Asheville School a vain panic into of the hall by holding th Hulldou'fl for downs on their own 4-yard line.

Alexander tried the air, 'ut his direct puss to Kver-Itt was Intercepted bv a leaping catch by Galloway, who fell In behind a neat running Interference down the hide line to elude everv It Seoro by periods: North Carolina. .2 -lar land 0 0 0 fl IS 0 00 Illilu.vhi l.n'.lini; i.nil SI 11 hi 11 Cnili'lH llm III Tallinn l-'ialil. Fast Charging Carolina Line Keeps Maryland on Defense M.rcMtnti-:, Oct. jti. Ullvlllj; llll-tiuul.

fill' lMI tout ht1oius mid jwilr uf wile-tics, tirih Cniolltiii I iiHer. sliy ilefiacd Min hind In Hie lialihntire scnllniii licro lodaj, 10 in tl. The nplondl.1 fiirwnrd wall of Hie Tar Heel team outplayed thtoifuhmit the Kiime, nntl the nld Pineis were forced to pla wlih the ball in their own territory a tin ust e.tdusi ely. Mary-lands offensive, ren Irred Impotent Ihroiieh the fatt chaiKiliK Carolina hue. li er on led the rw al te.nn in an Jitaee Mud letaitled Ihe li li and speedy backs of the old Pinery and their ptunstim: did 1 1 ciuuiiare with that of the vImI- A surprise kbit by Sparrow In Iu- opcuinx si iiKc of lie li'Kl Uiiarler.

drov la ml back into ita own territory. A ft er kicked nil, Carolina tiled one line play on its own id aid mailt, and Sparrow puntt.t over Tennev's head, the ball tolling It. MaMl.h.lY aid mar It. Su pplee re! urned ihe punt to his ow it yard line and Jenkins and Smrrtw drive IhroUMh ihe line for a first down, nlv tn the ball on a fumltle by Co I ib, Ti line recover 1 1 Three exchange of kicks left Maryland III possesvlon of Hie hall oil its ow II tl lllle. As Supplee atteinptetl In boot the ball out of danger, ihe eiilir ill 1 aroiina broke and blocked the punt, Ihe ball rolling hi hind Hie hue.

Supplee nfter the wet Hpheroht, winch clipped away from him Into West Virginia Puiilus Generals Back 21 to 0 ni.l!l.i:ST"., Vie. net, it I est I diversity pn.vcd Ps power 1o push Wash-linnon nnd l.ee back ahr.os: will t.n a mudilv iidlr.m t.ot.iv ami piled up 111 to 0 Mdnry. I'm ward pusses were tew and netied only small naltis hlli i- poundltiK 'f tnrkles and guards ii Mounialueer haclis brum; Id steady a vn tu'en hicll p.ece.it.l each of the three touchdowns. Viminm's first s. ore was safeiv In the llrst period followed bv touchdown in each of ihe ins! throe periods, Painmn nd.b'd the p.

int alter Ihe llnal one. ntier hav lay failed on two previous attempts, Arkansas Again Repetes and Defeats L. S. U. 12 0 SIIKKV KPiiKT.

Pa-. (VI. ii 1 uV-, rl IJat.i ha. ls reptated their mam t.f the pas three vears here bv limine oer 1 S. C.

In their annual battle, I to A lolich-down bv Cole, followiiik' -Pi-yard run In tin- first and field by Pucker in the thlld and loin th Loin cave the Kaor-b: tiiclr poltils, tf Ihe afternoon. Another first down and subsequent tMins placed Ihe ball on Tech's one-foot line here loped lliroiicli rlchl la kb for a ton. hdow n. Ills placement kid; for Ihe extra point waM blocked. ui ions: Aiaryiiinu watei for Adams, I.anniLian for Zulick, Pa i lor Thomas, Steven fop Pe-ley.

puu'h for Strvenr, Card-well Tmikln for Pnf-ford. Ciaiuer tor Hromley, Welch-el for Troxell fur I.inkous, llidlnteh I'm- Tiox.dl, taroliua Hilt for Mc-M in ray, nomas for indderer. Curb i' for 1 1 obi PI ft on fnr Motn tdiead, I 'a uiit iht for Warren, I 'ndei woiiit for Votimf, Sblew ftr Jenkins; oiii lido ns -I 'uderweid. Sides; missed 1 1 ies for point Sparrow. L' a fet i i Pesley Supplee; referee Mai ioffin.

H'nliim- hia); umpire W. A. IJulpley, i Penufv lvanla hea I Inesman llimi'h (Niimla); lime of periods 1 minutes. side lues This Is the first Hist a me Capt-iin I oiik- eoi Ktld cm er hi Ti-ch tb.it he h.is been k.id out of v. the All-SoliHieiu b.i-k w-i" in uniform, Terh a-pareiitly deemed his in.tunis in recent loo nerloUH.

Plased in ceaseless chilhmi drizzle, the ii flair whm ns lintlcs an it is monotonous. The fiithusiasin of the spectators w.1 liH-kiut; anil the lnt r-sectional classic, ever a fcal.i oc-msloii hi the past, litiraeted haid-l leu tliousand The lloosler varsity experienced no end id' trouble uilh Hie Teeh sifter arett 111 ilia I I lK their 1 dm lni; I be I irsi half, nvlized the futility of battering Ihe Tech line and 11 1 bark on defense play dtirltn: the larger part of the final half. Not re I )ame shu across her it i I I in 1 he opcninn iptai Icr, hb ca as the of Kdw.iids. Iris'; nuirter a Tech pass. Notre lUni" broiif.hl (lie kiik-off lt Iter omi lino ami on the third down punted to llS-vaid lllie.

Ibeuer hooted the ball into eii.iiiv li'irilor on his own in n. nellber team brim: deposed to la nt a com ci 'd Mi'oiiml attack. Aalli on the llili th irbh sent al lack into Tech terillorv vx liere a pass was snaKrd by IM-wards for an tn a run. I'lnnnaiMii ripped off siibibu-arda-- nil end tour for Xnirw name's Initial down Al'lll'STA. Oft.

SI l.l'i 'the I'lliiilrl CiulMM. Ir.l l.y rks. a illizlllli: IllU.i'lt ill, 1, 1, i il.f,-lip iitul lhi Hoars fiuiil Mi't-i-i-i- ri.iv.-i'.sily l.y ii Hi to II Tin- fiiili-ts c.iiiiiti-il sriit'i. tn DlM'iiiHK iliiiuli'i .1 11 -1 thi-ii ini-lii il llii'ii' 11 .1 tun. h.lMWii in llii' finii'tli pi'i li'il.

A lii-anlillll lanl In a.l.ll-.l On liiilnln 111 final iiiiniiH' M. threat. iln "uunl 1. II i.lllv two 'I i-n. Willi liaxlnit lli hall 1.

11 CIII1.1..IY 111., final Mi'l'i-'T Ita, I 'I'" hall tcn-yiiril llin-. 1'iko ll.rrv, wlin lila.l',1 11 Inllllanl "lied" Tut tie. Duke haltb.ick through on oft la.Kle Ha vs fur speclac.ilar gains. The M'in-ders from the Old Dominion "ap-ital were fast and game, hut ere totally outclassed in every department except passing. The entire second half was iday-cC.

In the ntr, l'lchnioiid living frantically for the wlil.lt never came. The I tine I ils wen good under the piloting or lleltitel, who took the quarterbar'; post hat Swift lias been hold nig all season. With newly made changes hi the backfleld the Methodists appear to have greatly Increased in si ivngt h. ('a id .11, did all the scoring tor Duke. Iu the first ouarter the Methodists' full booted a placement kick for the first tally.

In the period, several line gains by Caldwell and Tilttle, followed bv a pass Sellers to Tultle, placed ih.i Duke Devils in position for Caldwell to the ball over. lie kicked the goal for the extra point. The Spiders made no first downs until the last half for a total or vr. He the Devils scattered 14 of them throughout the. game.

Failing repcatedlv to'bn'ak through the Duke the Virginians in the last ijitarler attempted pass after pass wit hunt success. Gregg. Tilttle and Troy were aide to break up most of them, while several were Intercepted bv Caldwell, and Mei'orkle displayed the most brilliant ba Ufiehl work for the Spiders, while the Sa ford broi hers showed ev p-liutia 1 ability in receiving h-m: parses. Richmond eame within a foot of the Duke goal line earlv in the third ipiarler, Jnil was t.o push th" ball over. Kich-moml had kicked- off the bail rolling outside on the yard line.

Caldwell but tin- ball was blocked bv Deuiottennd Kx inuond recovered! A pass. Goo.le. put the Spiders within several in- he of a tom-hdow n. In three plavs they were unable to si ore, once hein brown for a loss, oner- held by I he Hue and finallv a pass blocked by Grigg. The most spectacular run rd the game was by Seliars, who stepped off Vaids ill Hie fourth i latter nfter Itiehuiond had repeat ed I iM'd to in bv the a ir route.

The bill reioaine.l in Dukes possession for the rest of Ho- jame. Lineup and summary: Mi. hmond (o) (101 K. Sato-id I.I: I AMiovllle School tackier nnd shaking off several to cross the last 1't-ymds before the poai line unmolested. Ihnuham then resorted to stralf-'lu football until the whistle called time Tor the half.

At the opening of the second half llinvhaiu received and went through Ashevlllo School's line, for two iir.Ht dawns only to find lie go-iiik harder. The ha 11 went over when Calloway's kick was nhort and fell outfhle the field at the. line. A not her fumble nave Hiii'ham the ball and an exchange of puntH between the teams ve.vuh-ed. AtllovlHe Scliool soon opened a drive that was not cheeked until the lUue and WhMo lenm wr-rf near I ii ti ha m's goal.

Hero the Hulldtins liehl ami Alexander was forced to kick, (ial)owav returned the punt, but Abbeville School had spent Jt. strenmh and from then on never threatened the liuHdoKs-" Kual. The fourth period found the teams fiKhtin amid-fiidd with neither having the advantage until lee in! ereepied Alexander's pas.s and 1 yard.s before he was downed. I'rom then on It was nothing gained or lost, each le.im vainly attempting to get possesion of the ball in hopes ihat break mi'lr les-ult in ixiown. Thompson marred iu th" line for Scliool with Captain n's work i in -he back field.

(': ol tensive was good; s-o was Jeiitliick until he was forced to have the game in the second period, 1'or Caiitain tiallowav, and Meticft worked w'fdl iu the b.icklield with In-nehic, and Alaet iregor starring in the line. a l-iss In1 nwn 1 tin- hall In rlla.l.-l'K I l-'iulll IlliM "I'- a li'i .1. ivo that '1 B.ial Georgetown Easily Wins From King College, 37-0 A 11 1 iN. 3 I (7T) KhiK Collefi y-r a mucky Held could stop In' fleet (inorRe-tttwn halfbtrkH today. tho and Hrev winning fiom the HttlA Prlslol, colb-ao, 37 to 0.

P. GOBBLERS WIN FM GAM Althmmh IhiIIi if the IPdl-do's UMiolidnwii came out if ihe ntr, the olVcii'-i' id i In Hcou frinn Hit" Hciuhis vwi. -s. Miporior li thai of the lllue iind While Ham, the forward wall Immiik especially Mi-miK Which forced Adieille School Into lis own territory most of the game. Only in one period, Ihc third, did the Sulphur Springs team any (hive.

However, mulcted when in danger and l.tpl it hack Captain -'Skeet" Clulloway figured in both of Dinhum a inth li-downs; the llrst he tn on he throwing end when he Mint a rifle like pass tu Michael for iu ards, the fit' et back, behind perfect interference crossing tlie liiL chalk. On the second In- was running end when in- raced down the sideline, after inlereepl-Ini; iter Alexander's pass. for fia ards through praeth a 1 Iv the enliie School team. It was ihe 11101 brilliant plav of the aftertioi.n. ones added both extra p'lllUS.

Asheville School capable- of playing a better than it, did yesterday a 1 ei ps recent viemrit's 'i prove It. neveiM tie-lcs. Pimrham ent on the lie-d in a Ii i itir 11 nor i indent ed out- of the best demount r.il ions of ot'l'eicive si il a from the Heights has shovvn in many seasons. Its lower wart ea-uiy ap-pririated from tile sidelines and ylat isti'-s of fK uanio which show the llulldo-s Willi a total of 14 vflrpt rlow ns n.cainst six for the and White, four of which came in duritm tiie third period. Four forward passes out of six apf-nipied were Miecesf nl fur the Ihilldocs oh for a total o( fi 1 "yards and two fur oitehdowns.

Abbeville School tried three passes, only ono ef whlell Was completed, find that for only hree yards tu the final period. Plnnham ruled the air and the land all the way through tin- Karoo, although Asheville from hoe st remit hened on severa I uceasiote after fumbles had friven It. in; ha in the ball within scoring distance. A break in the first period of Dm threw the damper on the I'd tie and Whites. hup.

ha m. by Hrifey's fumhle, had come Into control of the l-nll on the lino. Two bucks and an off-tacklo plav by -Michael put the hall on Abbeville School's four-yard line, on mi attempted lateral pass, f'al-beivny was thrown for an eiht-yatd loss. dropped to tr' a Held (tohI. The kiek was Idocked by Abbeville School nnd bounded back to the -Pi-yard hue with l.yon recovering ml carrying the hall across the goal line Itoferee Randolph, blew his whistle I hi-oiiuh an error and after a consultation between I ho officials and roaches, the ball was put into plav on 11 m's 30-varrl line.

Alexander itrew back for try a flohl kh. but it was blork ed a nd recovered h- rile v. Kendriek then punted behind the line. I'aiitam Calloway was aldft to work hi way throic-h for I yards, but A-heville Sehod' Line-up and summary Si mill nridlna Cnnleut to I 'lav Virginian in lc-Icnl Palmciio Slaters. llll'llMOXD, Crit.

SI. (TP. Constant pluuink' by Virginia l'nl'H ideven uhlle South Carolina was content to phiv emibleil the Cobblers to down Hie Came.oriis lore tt.dny. 6 to a. South Carolina plaved a defensive tliniiiuliuiit the four a'uios! Invaria'ilv lilrklns to a siife di.sinnce from their ko.iI uii the first and hecond down, on Iu- her ha ml, Tech was const a nl ly on tin- a Her the ilitn half.

Virginia J'oly technic Inidltute'f i tn I he I hil tl p. riod. 1'. liinyhani (Ml S. Thornton I'litL I.T Tboni.son DG T.

i nfi, Whlttl-M llill.lll In- ill- I Vnnlil I'm "far What the. 111 osll I 111 S-llars Till 1 in; uii i. ii nil i'i: hen llobertson. Hi" Hobbleis- X. IIT Teachout Thompson Mcllarg Hammond Kwenlg Alexander Kendriek Grllcy Uoblnsoll tC) AVUUes i refill- UriM'oe Norman ones Galloway C) Mi -Geo Michael 'itik In- Yd i YVii "I re gt tfl lent th (hnrlnUe Aniu tx 6 Jtitjt liurr, and ill bt I'K'I'K DTAOI.O.

KH Kli-lilmiliil a 0 0 II 3 7 0 ll-l'l SiiI.mi 1 1 nl os. Ilirhniniiil: Anili'i'i-nii fin- III. 1)1, Ahi'l'llflliy fr Xlllt-ti-n; Srwriuhl tor Ii (Jlli-snii for Iiillon: Honlp far Itzsliy: for 1'h kons; for XX'chli for Sn ill lor S. i mi: torn hilowii: pin. kl.

xtra poinl. l-'irsl ilowtiw 17; Ki.l.ln I C. 1 Ii i.K. or Tl llli liiiiiiinl. 7 for vat, Is; piisM-s.

i'llki', llii'hlllond. 14; Ma lor lAtlhiirtil, i-i-; Hanis.in I XX'. anil tiinilro; Ilaivnon 1 1 i i I lira. I liiii'sinji ti. Time (if loils la nillllllr-s.

ipiai lei baek, allemiHed a fud.l fr-Mll the Mini line. Hi bald, low Kb i a fumbled by of the Cameencki ani recovered bv ech on So ut Carol inn's 1 yard line Two plavH IhrmiKh '-etiler carried the ball to the nvn-ynrd nr. fi.iin wjjere b'a ner, Hlib-stiiute for He la Marie, dived "ff I nK le for 1 he on I ore of he i.fH-ri.oon. The clo.s-e of the fdxty n.intit.s' bntlbj found the PiHtlitm hard on the I'almetto leam'M ten-ynid lln. KaUe crlsM-and delayed passes had hewlhleied South Catulina and Tech WiiN on the loud to anoilier hio when Ihe leferrec vvhlNtle ended lmflllitle.

Red Grange Is Fully 80 Percent of Mini Attack Against Penn pmi.Al.'KId'HlA. Oct. SI. Set. re bv periodn: Asheville School 0 0 0 fl 0 Kingham H-M 0 1-1 Scoring touch downs: Bingham Galloway; try for point after touchdown Jones drop-kl'-ks.

SuhKtltutlons: Asheville School G. Alexander for Teachout; Knffln for Robinson, Hewitt for Thompson. Stanley for Kondrh Mosher for Jlewitt, l.yon for G. Alexander, Thompson for Himriiam Harper for Thornton, Me Ivor for Wilkes, ilkes for Mclver, Thni n-toii for Harper. The 250-mile Armistice Day Race at Charlotte will be a battle of champions.

Eighteen of the world's greatest race drivers will participate, each determined to smash international records and to win the big prize money. Kead here what some of the drivers say they will do, and see them in action i.th livr, thrfr inll he 1-I ttthrr my in t'jit of V'r." non ji'iioxorcii. liffli ials: lliiniloliih arolliia rr-foroo: XX'iilis Klhin Rtalo) tun. pn Arliouast I XX'. linos- man.

Tinto nf porio.l!. IT, iiiiiinlos. VJf New Overcoats! Red (iranirn a fully pei hh nf th" HllnnlJi nttnekiiiK "enns Kani.i ttiday. stati-lien of the illiie revealed. '1 lie f.itnmiH Mar earild Ihe hall nines and piled up an xmliu: naiu if yardn, Ui-! the entire llllmds advain ac I i-n- only a little more lhan i mi CrmiKe covered I bv HklrlliiK the vtuH or run-1 Him-.

b.i.'U Itleky, besides addltiw ard oil hui pusses. All told llllmds made 17 fit' 'flown, a.s compared with four foi I'einif a nia. The estei riei i -on i pled hwi mil uf fi pasefi 11 fart that all ran entered in tlm A I'liiuici' Hail i.irer than an'j jnii" mm. rare in ('harlot I Ml frirnrln know thai m.i'H 7ttr." KAKI, rOOPKK, if P. M.

You've hcuu'd. of classic sporting events this is the super-classic of them all!" Good scats are still available and a mnv system of traffic control will mean that there will be at le in pled while Pennsylvania eoiupb'tetl nhi" out of "'0 but IltnM of the Qiuik't- aerials htp far short find Ineffeetlve while fa lied to net an lii'di. "1 fnaJ; our rare on tFi iitn 'ntrr frttrk ami iiu tt'ift Un ink TOAIMIK AH f.TON. V' Bother I landsomc nexv Full Topcoiits nnd Overconfs have arrived I Not in years have ive sold such wonderful Coals for audi low prices. New styles, pure wool fabrics and good workmanship assured.

The "Tubular" style strikes an emphatically new note in young men's overcoats and top coats this season. Our unmatchable variety covers this demand as well as that of men whose preferences are more conservative. There are: Warm Ulsters Smart Town Styles Comfortable Box Effects New Wedge Shapes Tubular Stylet Priced $22-50 t0 $45-00 A specially priced collection that includes some of the handsomest styles and fabrics that have come into this store t'lis season. (Men's ecfion) i 1 A Han De Paolo Clinches 1925 Eacing Championship SAHKM, N. Oet.

31 -I'eler I'el'aolo lin. lo Hie Celt lit bile rai I UK elm ploiifhi tiohiv ami established a id for miles when he wmi the iUitiiKUial l.ice over that distil lie on the new bltiad sliced v. ay here liefore Mpe.lators, His 1 i Die wm one holl li.nl es a ml econd, nil a veraj; upeed i IU miles an hour. The old mailt, held by Tummy Milton, was K't; mib an hour. finished a lap nh'sid nf liaiph Hepburn and wo la ps he.

of Kail C.ioper. The Utile Hrool'ln racer drove tlie entire distance himself wit It -mil fl stop lakhiK the lend nt the half wny mark find hold I lift the end, except for bnlf a when Kiirl Cooprr passed hint in a thiilllnir pptirt. You can be in your seats in less than ten minutes! ADMISSION I nfi rid $2.00 Admiiion per uui- mnbilfl $1.00 Grnnddtsnd A (re- trvrd) $5,00 Crnndilsnd (r (rved) $3.00 A a IP-. Th fnxtrr tht the hrftrr rhavrr hire' in tei. dt-n't like sh racra," hkx.vtf; hih mmti ee Tulane Greenies Win From Plainsmen, 13 to 0 MO.VTHOM Kll V.

Oet, 31, (P) -Scnr I tiff wn I our downs In tho last half nf thfl and ndd-liiK ono point from fry, Tulnn Auburn lierr today by a rr of 13 tr. 0. Tho first (In-wile i-nunter -anift In Ihe (bird qunrter when l''loui no biu ked io ill it'T'iM iloni thfl Alx-lneh line phten It Irked jta I ut fu" hi -k't ft. bled nix morn poinm bv ihish-Itur around ilirht end for 2' at-df nnd II touelwlnivn Ii llm P.u IRPOI.ATKB Plionit, vfirti or mi.il or- dri for litUli to QimlinH It 1.. B.rrlnrr, Uii.1 f) ft (i I 4J took Jtth pJarf i)i th firnt rorr; nreuvtl plnrtt in ihr m-roHtf rnrcot bit nhnuhfn't.

I in the Antwtifr ref.M HKKY JIARTZ. Npocdvtiiy llikcis in ilc In lib- nt i hp findlnn tub, qmrlotte, N. 10-12 Pat ton Ave. I I'Tournoy failed to, kick goal..

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