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ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 56. PAGE EIGHT MEETS ERNIE GLOVER HERE Banler Holds Lead in South WUSaWa -e- -TlJTiV Todav For HJq Rt ti Louisiana College Team Loses To Tulane, 47 To 7 reams Preparing or Thanksgiving Battles -wul nerp By a-it4 Ire fit P.ritcg tvot ealy ba clinched tba on'g hoaw. tut rtx.iu.l as ea The LuE-roer4 New Tuft riTrity Glower, Claims Contest WiU Be Fought in Air KID HARRY WILL FIGHT AT NATCHEZ Wildcats Make Six First Down Flower Score ob Loafed Run of Game.

Banker Stars. litU bsJiii fJteet asat Crr-r- Th ca fjtardiy to toct L. iens t-tal to Ui. Chucx CarrU. cf the rnivrity aa- NEW onLKANS.

Nav. t.lfly A. 1.) Judgir.g tbe practit uf K-ta tanis. tte annual Tbarks-givirg -tt ttf-e9 r.3 State University 13 inr--n. leader of the Pacific Csart ct.rfrenf.

fc-4i tcoJ rr with Un.t w. ---ay ta 1H. Th; total, however, bit t-n urrJ ty seMer Eastern fr-tr. GutUk. Il -art.

who i jnn-r cp Strt ng in tte Atlantic ir ard juvht ct ta th air. work 1 -bedulei for both team from now on. bh Ct2 he are their men In lht teir.v. I Glurer it writ Il P'AntB. The leader of the arver oer ill Bir--.

-Ba c-r enleren' toi- niajsr tt ----r i tala Wwt: Per. a If fAT rfM5 T- the art ef ar.l lljcklr.g Tulane' weakret admittediy 1 In and L. S. Inability ps ha them btavilr, l'il cf btli teams believe their 154 Heal fcesjBg Bute 14 l.ne are rea ly ft any assaults tht I It larenre el. tbst way but are tiie dangerous firward 1 jC5 ClJJ ruiue Bfrr.iJ cf 4 I 17 11 11 fa-i Carta.

Uj.kitfti.t basler, T- av, iCUfk. a i gw. Hr-m. ft. Rir Tea Bti4.

Y.i cetera I I Nrtratkt man. "ts tt I Five Greenie wEl flay their lust Tu'-une game Thar.lay: K-irl Evans. 54 ceiiter; Johnny Wall, center and BT X. X. BLalTT lerltt4 Prr frtvrtt M'rtta-r ATLANTA.

X.r. A. An iiimic t-f inu-tie bt hjct jJ ttrUlt txke ou all cr f-j tier a fTiivi- lvy nery lxa la t. cvtftrenoe irxi i-a jt Thacktrivicg djr barr.e is for lea gT-es atj to vcjiffUUd IJntt tf tte ptt wek sn t- lla to the as Vut the devil wokhop and Inetrad played fairy godmother ft- tms tljvufi jit tte cw.ftreiwe. Al along the l.na there mere rrTit cf xf.ennt.

Mary ef wiU i('(ar tftre autine f'jr ti-e) lart tiwe ati-lrtlc career. Trad-tion overths ei the ctniC-gie for the enferenr title thi week arl if Heoreia Tva, Hwruli or Tnneee lt their emmBu.r.g marg'-n of fiva vict ru-t and eor.jjrlnr ot the pa' rather than the csrnruratjve strenrth tut the tetmt will be the de-iiin factor. In fact, not until IVo-rnW hen T-cU meets Georgia an! Florida Invade TenneMee thould there S-pear at ru will teri'Jualr dnt the upper crut In -e r-i-ty. The victory fe-er laid ee In all ramps to lay at the rf.miVte r'er knuckled dwn. or plir.r.,l tar-ering off and traveling tomorrow and Wednetdjy.

Georeia apprehensive of Auburn and fate was drilled the limit. CalcuVlng enough that the Ila'naineri hrd rath-r beat Tech than win wor'd war. In the 24 timei between hee two school Auburn ha won 13 and 9. while two were tied, and Tech would like to cnualii thi atar.dln.r more. Aubu-n.

besten everywhere thi year, hs little chance to ttand un to the Tornado, but it's golnr to be a fight on Cnnt In AtUnta. Florida' eoorirtar machine ws it' A -f i St guard; Mike H-pcr, fullback; Itiis-I u'J Itutaud. guard an Ttutn Ek-I rlgse. g-aard. A rair tf La to tj will put cn.b.x.ge1 Th.

gas heat lB Ks, and the Mts cr v4 thi. ent-nainai a-, elr? Wlgwss RorVa, rerta dwn The wlgw.m. rarest 11:11. Ii a Doyce Lions Defeat Cloutierville, Tioga BOTCE. La-.

Nov. -The Boyce High School Lion snowed the Cloutierville batketball team under by the score of 31 to 1 last Friday afternoon on the local court. Tae of th Boyce tram was functioning well, but the lads miHtrd many "crip" shot which they i 1 Dude Mullen. AW'rft fireman, rus arranjed roe. El IWaio arj Orun Va AA "AH-AmericanM Team Travels 15,000 Miles LAWKKXCKf Ksnoas.

iVy K. Itoubly all-American it the foothill team of IUtkfll lr.tltute. All the player are Indian original Americans and they j.lay all over Arm-rica. Fifty warriors from Zi tribe, make up this iuaj of scalp hunters rATARSH JOE BAN'ASKI XIr.lnesota lisht ricaTrf 'Rht rftler, will meet F.rnie CloA-er in two tails out of three at the lc attect arena next Wedne.day nisht the main rvent. ti hatd or thtw I of the gridiron.

The Indian have at home a fine stadium, yet eight of the ten ched- should have made, lineup: beoit4bytbipsn: Tt t. 7 1 i (Wi r31 HJUm JwiWU a si. Haynesville's Tornado Wins From Bolton, 20-12 BlTC (Si) It. Str. Ilatniitan.

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11 TMala Clnutierfll rftrhnnore, Her-Ler, Amhart, Koheria, Watton, Gill. an, ub'd game this fear are away from home, and the team will travel miles before the season ends. The game with Tu's University, December 8 will really a horns-coming- event for the team, for more than half the members of the squad ara from the Oklahoma The roster of the Indian team conspicuous because of the absence of Indian names suh ns Whits-Feather. Fitting-Bull and 1 1 Inlfr workinir smoother than it ever hi Yates Scores Three Touch- is re r. It il ,012 ,001 ,001 ,004 0 0 1 downs for Visitors Bears throat Fight Hard Pittmen Makes Brilliant Run.

Cautious Game Being Planned RTABKVlLLn. Nov. (Py A. -A cautious game I be- kid Harry. Alri.odria.

12 will J.rki Toledo rrrlont. 128 (ubH. in in. mi f.nil tt uenl Ttur.ii.r Total! 0 1 In a very Interesting and well fM.1 lh noyre Llonh defeat ing playeJ by the coaches of Ole (o mU and Mississippi A. and In mr.

t.t ly. The was hard foueht by game preparing their pigskin warrior for The LotU'ara CjHeie WEd-ats tort the powerful Tulane University Greea Wate Rituriay la New Orleans lfor a cro by ft seers cf te T. Tb a' (x rrt and two ether, tne them cn a rs, were Slewed. Flower reSeJ eff fJ-ysri sprint la the fourth quarter afr Intercepting a Green! pat for tfc Cata teueh-n. the lorrct rain tke contest.

Banker tti tte Mr tar usual jerlrg fjwr of his team tK-h-owct. fSpor.i arlteri aaij the Cat had Che beat psettn; attsck sn In New Orlean thla aeaaon and their tf-HH threatened eerioutly ever! timet. Pine TuUne beat the Afgies I an! Pewanee. 41 Coach Henry Wall'n declared be as pleated ith the bowii rf Ms tem. Harkne ran the opening kick-off back twenty ysrd and ho 12-yarJ pat to rhtllip tr a first down.

The Cats then were toine! an1 the first punt wa Meckel. On the next play Banker ran yard around en.l a touchdown, but fstled to adj tha point. TIeherts tan the kick-off back twenty yardi to hi "r'T A lS-rard pais wit allowed f-r first down for tha Cat. but the hull went over on Tulane' 40-yard line on down. Bat.ker made Armstrong lt ne.

Whatley rained eleven and first down. Tulane wa penalized far roughing. A pa. Armstrong- to Banker, gained 30 yards. Hooper, en, three trials, made a first down 'on the 9-yard line.

He carried the ball again and Banker on three more trials scored and kicked the extra point early In the second quarter. After an exchange of purts and ene first down fur Tulane. Armstrong got off a thirty-yard pain and on the next play Banker ran around nd twenty-nine yards for a touchdown, lla kicked the extra point. After tha klckoff Darkness pissed to Roberts for 19 yards and first down. Tulane Mopped the march on their 3-yard line, but Phillips Intercepted pass and ran It back to Tulane's 33-yard line.

Two off-side penult Its gav the college first down, but tha ball went over on the 21-yard line. In the third quarter Roberts stopped a Tulane parade when he Intercepted a pass, rhilllpa punted 47 yard. Armstrong jmssed to Seeuws (or 33 yards. A little later Banker broke through for nine yards and a touchdown. He added the point After the klckoff Phillips kicked 48 yards.

Armstrong shortly after that got loose, on a 49-yard run and cored. Banker kicked the point. Phillips returned the klckoff about 10 yards. He took a pass from Harkness for a gain of 24 ynrds an.l first down. The pass to Stevens was called back and Tulane took the ball on their 39-yard lino.

On the first play Whatley raced 61 yards for a touchdown. Banker's kick failed. Pearson made five yards. Phillips eight and first down off tackli. Phillips passed thirten yards to Stevens for first down.

He passed to Downs for four yards. He passed to Stevens for five yards, but Tulano topped tha parade and secured the ball on their 22-yard line. They were et back to their one-yard line for roughing. Banker kicked 37 yards and Phillips returned it to Tulane's II. There the ball went over downs.

Tulane's pass incomplete wes allowed for Interference. Banker was thrown for a two-yard loss. Whatley gained almost thirty yards. Banker one, Armstrong eight and fifteen for the touchdown. Banker booted the extra point.

Most of the play in the final period was In midfield. Two Tulaao passes failed and both teams were penalized twenty yards in this quarter. Xear the end of the game Flowers grabbed a Tulane pass and aped down the field 63 yards for the Cats' score. Phillips kicked the extra point. Flowers raced across the goal line without being touched by a Greenie tackier.

Tulane's firsi string men played practically the entire game and the substitutes used are real varsity per- Coughing is tttempt ta expel irriutiy rhlcjrm from the throat ti bronchial Help Nana to obtain quick relief brthec fTeetive in freeing the air sages and in socthicg tit 9. flamed throat. PERTUSSIN' contain! Joiand has been prescribed it physicians for more than 23 years. Sold by all dnigfritt. both teams.

U. Fber and Franks were best on the offense for Boyce. the former being high point man F. Rico and R. Robinson rbyed bct for Tioga.

Linueps: Rid Your House of Ants Let creoaot th woodwork underneath your bout and tpray the ground with a special preparation. I abaolutely guarantee to kill al! peat ants, termite, rotchet etc within twenty-four hour after put cn LET ME CIVE YOU ESTIMATES FRANK PACHOUK Bos 1521. City PHONE Z944 Buret (17) f. Siber, Ilim'Iton. t'rYV.

n. ftnher, formers. The Cats were outweighed almost 25 pounds to the man. but they were not "outclassed." Thy made tha Grcrnies fight and fight hard the whole game. The Cats were unanimous In praising the great Tulane team.

Pete Balrd in the TtmfS-rieayune said: "Louisiana College made a good offensive showing and played creditably on the defense. The visitors had one of the best passing attacks seen here this year. It was much better than Sewanee's end gained considerable yardage. Phillips proved a very accurate tosaer, and there were several Louisiana College backs and ends that could nab them. The formations, too, bad the Creenles fooled orten.

Once Darkness hyrlod a 34-yard pass to Stevens that was completed, but the hall was called hack because Louisiana was off Kides." r- rv 0 8 1 0 4 ens 0 0 0 1 II rr rir. r. 2 i 0 0 0 1 1 0 10 0 10 0 0 4 Tntalt Tnta 14) KohinaoB. Rife, Mir! in. Willhanka.

Harner. It Rnbintna F. Rice, in preparation fr Wahlncton and Iee's Invaders. The "Gitir hotvd lo retain their ration as the leading scoring machinery of the south, and also subdue her ho1ldv rivals. The biven't rot much le't but fiht this yee, hut there' plenty of thnt on tan ns the knuckled down for a final Ternes perhiivi had the moet vrlou threat amon fh Three" In Kentucky ahue Wi'd- have loat to the bet In the conference by th" of car'n V.

P. I. also In tb conference and vlrtorloim fotir opponents hd tr-itlnnil f.ie of great Imnort In V. T. who honed not alone to wreck the fonv Flvnret In the conference, but also for tate honor.

Louisiana State. in the family, and victorious thrice, pre. ared to swan ra for piss r.l:h Tulane, a dnc'rous nroedure "gainst such a time honored foe. A 'one line of othr cnennntrs blstory of whops merits atrt'Tle may be und In school lhr-ls nnd dormitory sessions more fbn In team comnsrlsn, trr.lls these tm-nressive ledr. Virrlnla's Caual'ees were for North Tar IT1 at Chnr'o'fsvlile: awlted Georgia's Ftiilldo; nt with a pirdonnble sre fir vene.

ance for a season I'l beeim: Virr-bilt exne'te1 to nut un a better firtt at than the Tigers hive yet hon a'lle to eo'leet 'n a sinrl team tbns fur- and Vor'h Carolina V'l'nel tns ticV from a trimmlrT nt th bands of fchin Afr-'es nt Visf 7 to 0. greed''v t'cl'd chops for South Canllrm Cocks. Thanksgiving's battle. After stiff practices today they will hold them to easy work-outs to prevent carrying sny unnecessary bruise Into the rrulcal game. Signal drills and limbering up exercise will constitute the programs after today.

An air of seriousness pervades both campuses, the coaches are studying their men carefully and when the teams take the flolds, alight shifts may be seen In the line-up. Preparations have been made for 15,030 spectators. yard line. On the first play sfter this. Gray.

Haysnvllle quarterback, attempted to pass but waa rushed and the ball went bounding unpossessed. Pittman. substitute lineman, scooped It up and galloped goalward and not a Toronado tackier touched him. Spera's attempt to kick the extra point went wide. The Tornado proved to be more than Just a puff of wind.

The Haynesvllle team was well coached, their teamwork was nice and they had plenty of drive. The work of Plummer. Tates and Parker In their Kickfield was outstanding while the A violent tempest known as the Golden Tornado of Haym-sville High School, blew down Alexandria way last Saturday and when the dutt had settled following the visitation ef the whirlwind the Bolton H'sh School Bear were suffering damages at a 20 to 13 proportion. The tornado, however, met an Impediment on Bolton's athletic field In stubborn nggrecatlon of Bears, who fouebt them from the blow of the battle to th last second of the engagement. There seemed to be an excess of Yates In thnt gridiron battle.

A tall slim halfback by that nomenclature proved that he knew his yardage and led his team-mates to victory, scoring all three cf the touchdowns which piled up a majority of his points. The twelve points tallied by the White and Plue warriors came in the second and fourth quarters, Spera crashing through the line after a Bolton trek down the gridiron, for the first one. and Pittman. substitute tackle, scoring the last one by what was without doubt the most brilliant play of the game, a recovered fumble, on his own 35-yard line, and a sprint of 63 yards to the goal line. Captain Percy Barber, the main cog in Bolton's grid machine, was very conspicuous In the affray.

The Boors' captain was In every play, and It was his passing and line plunging that made the first touchdown possible for his team while his defensive work helped to keep down would-be Haynesville tallies. The first quarter of the game went ssorelesa but In the second period Totals Referee -Franka fNnrfna!) NATIONAL DENTAL PARLORS Pot I.K RT (47) TnUnt Wnlker M-rtnct riodfifT vu Ekrit: R-irkcr Koherti TpI (7) Stvrr n. W.llnre Hntcmin. Fairbanks. O.rr Philliri RoherM I'etrtns Up-to Date Offic ia Aleiasdrn Over Liggett 's Drug Store Largeat and Meat 10O7 Third Street RK QB aritti'onf t.lf Bunker RH II.

VhHr Phone 82 EVERYTHING NEW AND SANITARY KB Hoorer Ft-ort pfrinjc; Special Winter Turf Season To Begin Thanksgiving NEW ORLEANS. Nov. IC (By A. The winter turf season In New Orleans ushers In with the Thanksgiving Day handicap under beaming outlook for the twelfth annual renewal of Jefferson Park racing. Applications or word from horsemen received tod.iy by Julius Reeder, acting racing secretary, assured seventeen entries In the second added, Mr.

Reeder announced. F.ntries close tonight at mldnlcht for the stake captured last year by O. A. Coyle's McTinkle. Appearing In the probable list of qualifiers were such horses ns My Dandy, a consistent winner of richest brothers at Chicago this summer; Justice F.

Jedella stable's winner of the New Orleans handicap, $50,000 added, last year; Helen Dear, the Queen City handicap winner, owned by F. A. Kelly; Ruane, a stake horse; Golden Trail, the noted two-year-old of Phil Reuter; Minotaur. Charlie Oraffagnlnl's crack youngster; Marconi, Sea Rocket and Galahad. Regular X-Ray Pictures $3 Painless Extraction $2 Teeth Cleaned $2 up Teeth Crowned Fillings, Gold Silver, Synthetic.

Plates, Gold, Rubber, Aluminum Poreelite entire line performed brilliantly. For Bolton the work of Barber was outstanding. Marye. Moore and Spera did nice work. Moore's klckoff going for good distances.

In the line Penny and Olney proved to be bulwarks of strength. Hunter snd Fowler on the ends were In for their share of the glory while the work of Fittman. Trimble and Zachary three substitute linemen did not go unnoticed. Chenevville Hich Bui degs Working Out foin Ions tng, offensively speaking. Haynes- T.ouiint Coil'ce 0 1 7 Talnc II 5" 747 LouiKinm raMpge ncnrinc.

toticdnwB, Flower. (bilitut (nr Hirknes.) roint utter toaehdown, Pliilliim (dron ki-k). Tulanii urorinr. tourhdowni. Banker 3.

Armjtrom 2. J. Whstlcy C. Tointi tO'lchdniru. Banker 5.

Substitute La. Cillese: Morrit, Keel. Tule.ton. Kne'e. Ttoaeni.

I'lowerf, Rftrliff, Qiinn, Grer, HoTnthr. Tulaue J. Whatley. Voting, Me.f. Oelkr, Manriim Peetiwa.

B'aVe. Ford. Japtram, fcnie. Butand, McClosVer, An-dernn. Yokum Firt dorn: Louisiana follere fl; Tn-lane 17.

Penalties Tolieie 45 ard; T'llane SO Hen-rr (St. referee; Dnetel (Auburn) imnire: Ilal'itan (New OrV-) ried linman; Schwarit (Tulare (field judpe. CHENETVILLE. Nov. 26 ville had the oval on Bolton's 20-yard win ros Bad teeth cauae 60 of all botpita! caaea.

you have to pay the penalty? Written Guarantee The lineup and summary: ll.in.r!'1e Helton ur af. Hnsf An, Kind of r.ey OFFICE HOURS: WEEK DAIS 8 to L'P RO R-ei'r Hrde rtar.1 Pren'ni Preriiije Hejera Dr. 0. Laiuc Or. R.

C. Cailleteau Vowlfr. I.amkio Olner. race. Penny.

Otrare. Hunter. Moora (Special) The Cheneyville High school Bulldog have been working out at basketball for two weeks and with five veteran men on hand. for a successful season are bright. Seventeen men have reported and a merry scrap la on for every position on the team.

The following are out for practice: James H' t. Lcighton Llnzay. Jack H.irrla, Kolley Powell, Ralph Newman, Clyde Smith. Billy Jordan, Oscar Hoyt. Robert Munson, Winston Miller.

Leonard Carpenter, Wilbur Hathorn, S. J. Hoyt, Vcnce Rox. Wilbur Bar-stow. Philip Wemple, Robert Llnzay.

RE Parker Oray Birber (c.) I.H SaSuiw ricmner fti Bunt Marre RH Spera VB Hanks AVIlh the Beat. Mid-western critics are practically unanimous in the opinion that MUo Labratovlch, Wisconsin tackle who broke his leg In the Alabama game. Is one of the best at that position In his conference. Score qaarteri Bolton 0 0 8 12 Havnenvilla 0 7 13 020 Snoring touchdown, ppert, Pittman, Yate 3. Pnhatitntes: Bolton.

Trimhla fur l.amkin: Zarhary for Fowler: Pi'tman Trimble Turpin (Normal) referee; Stafford (Tolane) Harrison Auburn) umpire. Timt of twelvt minutes. Smooth Running I Their Flrt Meeting. When Oklahoma Aggies played West Virginia this year it was their first football meeting. Central Louisiana Duco Shop How mnny dlfierent tnings do vou want? Read today's ads, you are mre to find some of them.

acnines AUTHORIZED DUCO REFINISHER Automobile and Furniture Refinishing Why drtva a shabby looking car when tha coat of repainting line when the second quarter begun. Yates went five yards off-tackle Plummer went eisht yards around left end, Tates lost a yard, made two. and then on a neatly executed cutback the halfback knifed through for the first score of the game Plummer kicked for the point. Bolton retaliated, taking the oval on the klckoff and marching straight to the goal line. Barber returned the klckoff to his own 35-yard mark A pass from this same Barber to Tete Fowler netted thirteen more yards and then the Bolton captain ran roughshod through the golden tinted line for eleven yards.

He tried sgain but lost three yards and then shot one by the air route to Fowler for a ten-yard advancement. Barber crashed through tacklo for seven yards and placed the pigskin on the enemy's 29-yard line. Ma rye carried It eight more yards on a pretty off-tackle play. Spera and Barber contributed one ynrd each and made It a first down and then Spera gained three more. Barber drove offtackle for a yard and then after an Incomplete, pass Barber crashed unimpeded for eight yards and made It a first down and placed the Inflated article Just five yards from Its Intended destination.

Spera made a yard. Barber thre more and then Spera went through the short aide of the formation for the touchdown but failed to kick goal. Haynesvllle tallied two touchdowns In the third quarter on steady marches to the goal line, Tates carrying both "touches" over and Plummer kicked an extra point to make their total scoring for the day twenty points. Flummer'a eighteen-yard run featured one of these parades. Following the klckoff In the final quarter the ball see-sawed ahout In Bolton's territory and then Bnrber kicked out of bounds on his own ALEXANDRIA TIRE SERVICE AUTO REPAIRING Lee Street, Between Second and Third Road Service Phone 701 Housekeeping make NEED MONEY? FiniaLing your furniture.

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