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PAGE SEVEH ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1934 Cats To Have Slight Edge On Aggies In Game Tonight Menard Will 0Pen Cardinals Tie N. Y.

Giants College and Mississippi Elevens Clash at 8 P. M. Season Next Pelicans Capture Bolton And Lafayette Two Out of Three t1 i Games ct Galveston Py To Scoreless Tie For First Place In N. L. Friday Coach I'--' Xlo.ir tUg i .11 tie I.i 1 1 a i n.

FRin iX's toornii i 11 Each Club Has Two Game To Play Keenest Pennant Battle Since Famous 1908 Duel. rirates Adrr.it Task of Three Out of Four at New Orleans Is Difficult. kit High Jt Loo! af with the jt aii Game Played in Rain. Bear Roll Up Ten Firtt Downs to Two, But Lack Punch to Score. Fans Urged To Arrive Er.

Iy To Avoid Ruth Local on Own Field Have Weight Advantage. Another Stribling Puts on the Gloves of weight in rh" anv -It Standings eleven in th mate The from red tn wiii i.i i Vlfi. J. Ua'it r4 kit Tf te'. fl.brj 5.

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Th donutinsn ticket ffft Third and Murray trei. will I pe unlit P' er that fan ran male rrarr. aiton for lUU anil olhrr tamrt and ray "it-tit tat. Ihr ram tonight vrlirdul-d for o'clock. k.e i tepnted hse a h.asv i' All the coiih's efforts th 1 1.

reeled tounid 'n nitig fene agittnt weight and m'. 1 -aive that tn move with Ivhtt, i Wi i-I'ft 'tl. e.t.rB f.i I n-i tKy I M. Uf 6, Miawtrt I.r-.rflit -4; (f.ir 0. Jr.rkin 1, tt0M.

p.i, of Us! I t'nirr -Vnr'tl I li Willi. ni'nii l. h--in 5 ki II: Bfthiny I ii piitihurjli Ti "S- ink speed. American leaeiie No garnet played. inter and Gh.rioo, th mainstays at the end pi.mtniii nn-nursing Injuries, along wiin a tackle, win.

may keep thi-m on Teams at St. Francis of the season's fust tilt. Si-vein! oth T- 1 f- Hill'! 6. tJ downs jti.f p.i on the one-ynd '-n College. It iana Although the Bolton Bean upheld a record of no defeats on their home field since 1932 here lat niiht.

they failed to f.n.1 the necessary punch to icore and were tw-d by the La-fayett Ions, 0 to 0, in a Sim' played fn a wet Id. Bain poured Uuiing the Iirt The Hear played without the services of Ouy "Cotton" Milner, all-t-tate who was on the bench nursing injuries. However, Tcxid and pugger gained consistently until they got inside the Iafayette yard 1 im and the Lion took the ball away from theni several times. The Bears rolled up ten f.pst dowrs to two for tlie xUitors. Texada returned teveral punts iong with PuKser to get Melt into coring position, but the Lafayette line always held in the crucial mo.

menu. The tst scoring opportunity was let in tho fourth quarter when Pugger carried the ball to Lafayette's five-vard stripe only to be penalized fifteen yards for roughness. The Bears drew 35 yards in penalties to 25 for the visitors. Jack-sop, Lafayette end who did the punting, time af'er time, kicked his team out of danger. Although the ground was wrt, tho Bears unloosed their passing attack in the fourth quarter and completed two out of eight tries.

One wag intercepted on tho last lay of the game. The Lions showed a pair of Are Practicing Basketball Hr Hsh S. ttillcrtoa, Jr. i. rUtrt l'r eort Writer) Tie weight the Naienl 1 3j.es k-nst pennart Mtt1 sine the f.itr.ou Jjel tul btwen the Gian's ai the Cuk retJ upon two second chi'-s, th Br.klyn Ho.l;ers and Cincinnati Bids, a- ini.cn a up pennant Mrkmc Gini.rs ard Cardirals to d.iy.

Tie tw ria! for the crown wera a'! S'1'inie. follow in- the Cards' 4 ti a triumph over Cif.cinnx'1 yester day ard ea. had two gms tf st. cr.ntinujr.r agamt the Reds ar.d the fjian't fating tha Dodgert af'er a two-da layoff that cost tl.em the lea, If either Cln-rinrtnti or Bio'kljn cou'd win en of the two games, it might decide th pennant rac and the aroused Dodgers wete out to do J'Jt that. 11 fun, still Kevefl over Bill Terry's ibs; aragipir remark about their club last winter, were ursine "a.ey Stengel end his men to the Ghui's right out of the race.

The club had th same Idea, about It with Its lrft ptchers. Van Mungo and Ray Merge, ready for duty. Roy pnrinclee, has pull-ed the Giant iut cf several holes this Season, was Tory's choice for today's game with Fred Fitzslnw mors hurling tomorrow. The St. Louis program was the same as yesterday's In the gamn whhh sliced off the last half game that separated them from first place Dean and more pean.

The elder of the famous pitching pair, Pixiy, hurled yesterday after only two lays of rest and turned in a T-liit game for his 29th victorv of the fiAI.YKST'iN. Spt. A. The N' (eieani a hippy group haseha.J a they i'd home today. rr.f:dent that thev ind th Inxie K.riet janiet in the Crescent tiiree at met.

The Xtw (h lf ara h.r.p romir-ffd eHni list n.iiht the S'juthen mv lhired the 9 to The a the I'elii' second In th" three jute lif-re, an lir.pretsiv rwnril cnsi(t' rirjjf tht? they vr at niht arid iiwav from The Tirati-H had not given tip liop th.ey a.hidtted that their tak ef t.apturir.? ti.ree out rf four cam. a in New (J liana was extremely difficult, partiiularlv inc Manager CJIlheit i-f the Pclnann can ea'! again en P.rv.ant and Penny Oaiehotise. viho held the or: scoreless in J9 of tho II lnninca they work'd here. Ca1choue win th.e winnins pitch' lat nisrlit. The FUnn were looklr? to Harry r.iiint..

to ic.ad thi-lr coniehacii. nuinhert the pitchinpr tar rf the. Teja League pennant playeff but he has urit yet bt'rlcd apalnst ev Orleans, He prr.hiihiv will match his ability witli that rf Ourver Kred Johnson Sunday, then will return to the mound for the unentii came if the ci pnes that far. The Piio'l rii'ht arm of Mr. flale-bouse.

i li'cli dealt ti'ich misery San Ant'-nio in the T'ixio Sr-ilrs last year to the Southern Asfoi i.iti. playoff thi season, vvafi the principal factor tn 1 lie Pell-cans vii-toiy hist iilsht. FoQlhhVi Shoulders Aside Other Snorts I hllK lllrMll ll llril hkrr kl' 1 m. II: r.i'M! n. M.PhiK Hnlfr II: hul: Ttn.hffi 4 luiton .1: Hrrv li llrl'i'l! .1 I M.

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h-r (i. Ol.f Si (iSt rmillP. Ami. -j i nun! i Aikni I "Pi-ge Jii.Tlnjui- li (Mo.) Never before In the history of St. Francis ha a greater interest In athletics been shown than that mani vrs fested by Ita students of this ses sion.

I ff 7 sm A New basketball equipment has been provided for each from the fifth grade upward, and appar Coles W. Idea's open tin their offense early t-night in wren they face the of Summit. Tie k.c'.off will at 8 p. n- Providing the weather dears, colorful gridiron spoi t.n'.e is itii the Miasissippmns 1T5 bU enough and Krone enough to fc.ve the Cats a tMig'n battle. The wl.l enter llm -t pronounced favorite, a fraction less than HO pounds aiul confident that lit ir 1om down plays will bicak out.

Cine or Hi' re Louisiana Kn-k mav I marked men after this fracas as the State Louieiu Teh ir soutdwestirn Lou, shin front he In titi' to no vial forces ba been lu.M.ng buck. It is r.ot l.c-cp'tie c-iIu-ion ently all the students anxiously await the daily practice period dur- Insr which tini" they may niae use of the recently worked-over courts new balls, etc. er boys carrying minor brine and sprains which ate expected to be gone in a dav it two. The Fugles' schedule built for nine Barnes this year, with two d.t that are yet tentative The sclu 41 ilc is as follows; Friday. Oct.

Banki" High K( hool at P.unkie Suii.htv. Oct. II. St. Mathews High School of Monroe at BriiiBhurst Field.

Sunday, Oct. 21. Landry High School of Lake Charles nt Bring, hurst Fid I. Fridav, October 2ii, open. Sunday, Nov.

3. Mark High School at Brinlmtst Field. Sunday. Nov. 11.

Cathedral High K. hool Ijtfayette at Kringhurst Field. Friday. Nov. 16.

Columbia High School at Columbia. Friday. Nov. 23, Gien-incia High School nt GU iuiioi and Sunday, Pec. 2, open.

Brother Basil, athletic director at Menard, announce that he is tryint: to get the Gii'iimora game shifted to Alexandria instead of Uipg played at Glenmora. There will be five home games for the Eagles this season, either Otober 26 or December 2 making the fifth. If successful In changing the game with the Glenmora High School these two dates will be out of town game. Menard wiil begin Its season ticket drive Monday, Ort. 1.

The ticket will be good for a five-game home schedule with the option of either of the two open dates. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS The four high school classes will enter into their third week of prac Viviir Kf.ri.ii f. Murift.i Orai 1. itlnhrrf 11; Nnrmsl 1. Kent SH' li ''i fi ti IiotiHi l'l uit'nv 1 1 Hupp rllia Kririi In.

tut" 0. Sin pi.n 7, K'l-lni'lf Southvrat iilthil HlkU I iiinh-ri 0 Writ T.a TM-lirr rr Wfit Sun Fi-nP't'-n 10: (irijin Stf n. Mnntina Sit il nm Tench- tice on next Monday. These young ladles have bpen practicing daily on jtITdy backs in Benoit and Lilarne. passwork.

pivots, and center jump ing, with the result of great im as that the Acvies will he licked provement in these different drills. After about two weeks of this samo to li, vrt 0 ihfv licM ll." la-t fall lines thp locals tie of 1 practice, high school Inter-class has ketball will Irf'gin. Besides the phy 1'aritn- I n. Miiin.prn Mira.il irfirlil 7: i'i- "iori.lo Ajui'-. lJ: Cii' Luhi Trailirrs 0.

Tempt 55; Tfh sical benefits the students derive from this form nt athletics, the coach is thereby nided in detecting mate li'il'Sil of rial which may develop into valuahle 7: Pun Tiign 7: nut IS. a Vi-rnc members, of the varsity squad. f.iC 'l all They have returned with a i tcv.n ami have a fir.fl chance to i tho dope. Henry WuM'n and Paul tKU'l', have hi en giving the l.ncmen kpecial attention, however, are inclined to I eve that the Oat gain-rd nimh needed confidence nriinst L'enteiiary'a giu.t forwards and the local 6-foot, l.o-piund i-v phoinores ivill hold their own. I.oynU fI.o An The grammar grades bins team continues to improve rapidly under the coaching of Father Broussard Daily workouts are held each afternoon under the coach's supervision and indications are that he will con lii'Tfviifri 11: I.i'ihiim 1.

Ti-iiiip WnVri" II' MiinviVt 1-At iiiii l.in oln X.irtliouM ''nil'T I' i (lint ni-'l 1 TV it. Teachers Defeat Normal vert the inexperienced team of last year into a fast smooth-working team, which will be a credit to the Shorty (v-im. la kficld mentor, has tven looking 'ho can C---t looe and "ill have r.ir.e hacks av.iilal.Je v. hen the referee Mows his whistle. The tan in fine hn)ie wept for Piim Millar's lnjureJ school.

Not to be outdone by the S. land. boys, and also prompted by their love for basketball, the young girls of the grammar school department have organised teams and while It begins to appear that the old axiom, "like father, like son" has a particular meaning In the Stribling family of Macon, Ca. Hert't Cuerry Boone Stribling celebrating his first birthday by trying to look and act Just like his famous father, ths lati W. L.

(Young) Stribling. The prize-fighter was killed In a motorcycle, sccldent about a year ago. Press Photo) Tv.lane Opens WittSNooga NEW iBLEANS, Sept. A. Tulane and the University of Chattanooga blew the lid off the 1934 football season here today, with the Greenies favored to oiitsonre.

the visitors from the mountains of Tennessee. The probable lineups: Chattanooga Pos. Tulane Perry (O LE Hardy Klein LT Ar.v Sharp Teissier Blazck Robinson Shell It Simon Granger BG Tessier Kelley BE Kyle Batigan QB Mcpaniel McCiill 1. Mint Hoinshy Bll Simons White Fit BctlrigiiCH Steal (Not Stctl) llrhlKe TREV1SO, Italy. (Bv A.

Robbers dimantled an entire bridge spanning the river Sile one night and made off with It. The bridge was of wood and 75 feet long. NEW By A. l'uil in.o th rporta picture blew Kins I'ootbail today, roughly shouldering aside all competitors except major baschall. Th.e fust big program he offered consisted of a sprinkling of inter-sectional games, a few jousts of traditional rivals, a Bcatterins ot other clashes of evenly matched major rivals and a host of testa In which the bigger schools fully expected to roll up lop-side 1 scores fit the expense of minor foes.

In the east it was Temple and Virginia Tech. Army and Washburn, and Navy and William and Marv, from the interseotional angle, and Pitt and Washington and Jefferson for tradition as well as close competition. Oilier maji teams such a Hrow Cornell, Dartmouth, Boston College and Holy hooked small-college foes Six members of the Bi? Ten were Inaugurating their campaigns but only Northwestern and possibly Indiana appeared in any dancer. Br Aianristeil Prem AMERICAN LEAGUE Runs Gi'hrlnger, Tigers. 130.

Hits GehringcT, Tiaers. 212. NATIONAL LEAGUE Triples Med wick. Cardinals, 1S. Pitching Dean, Cardinals, 29-7.

Yesterday's Stars in Major League Games Hy A jsodtfd FrrM Dizzy pean and Joe Medwlrk. Cardinals Pean shut out Reds with seven hits; Mrdwick clouted triple and two singles, liatting in two ru ns these learns will play only anion themselves, murh interest has been Alexandria Liquor Inc. Waller U. Hill. Mgr.

PHONE 20 shown and keen completion is ex pected. Pile tn the prolonged heat, pit NATOMITOOHE3. Sept. (Hy A. V.I Playins on a rain-snaked field, th Kast Texas Teacher? last defeated the Pontons of Louisiana State Normal.

14 to 0. Oaptaln llitt of the Toxans cut off tackle early in the first period and dashed 40 yards for the Initial. In the second quarter Pfra blocked a normal punt and Sikes. plunging Texas tackle, covered the hall hack of the Penions' iroal to chalk up the second tally. Coffey kicked both extra points fit' the visitors.

Although the Bears were tied, this does not mar their record in North Louisiana circles. KIILST QUAIVTEB Lalanne of Lafayette kicked off to Texvida on ilia and ho returned 2S yards. Texada made 8 at right tackle and K-t 2 before he kicked to Benoit on his 20 and he returned to the 35. Benoit five at hft tackle. Jackson kicked out on Million's Y.

Texada mads five at right tackle, 11 and then at tho same place. Carbo picked up two and Texada three. Texada, fumbled and lost 3. Texada pine at left tackle and one at right tarkle, the ball went over on Lafayette's 20. Montgomery and Lalanne were held for no gain and Jackson kicked to Texada on Bolton's 30.

Carbo no gain and Texada kicked to Benoit on Lafayette's Si. Montgomery one, La'anno four and Jackson kicked to Bolton's 28. Texada lost 2 as quarter ended. Score; Bolton, Lafayette, 0. SECOND QUARTER Texada kicked to Lalanne on Bolton's Benoit no gain.

Montgomery four and Jackson kicked to Texada on his i and he returned to the 15. Texada, 2, 7 and 11 at right end. Texada 3 at right tackle. Texada 15 at right end and 12 at left end. Carbo one at renter.

Texada no gain. No gain again and he lost four and hall went over on Lafayette 33. Jackson kicked to on his 35 and be returned 13 yards to the Lions' 41. Pugger four at right guard and two at left guard. Three at rUht guard and he kicked in end Bone.

Montgomery no gain at right end then six at center. Jackson kicked to Pugger on Bears' 25 and he returned 5. Pugger six: at right end and no gain at right guard. Score: Bolton, (); Lafayette, 0, TBI HP QUARTER Price kicked to Lalanne on Lafayette's 2fl. Benoit was held.

Montgomery 1 left guard. Jackson kicked out on his 45. Price lost 2 and made five at left end. He lost two at other end. Pace kicked In end sone.

Benoit two. lalanne no gain but hackfield in motion. Montgomery ten and nine. WhiiLiet. Wine, Gint, Liqueur! season varsity practice has not yet started, however, the light drills in which all students take part are year Rnd his sixth shutout.

Today Paul Pean was scheduled to go af ter his 19th triumph and then, If Sunday victory is still needed, Dlizy Is due to work again, regardless of, what effect it may have upon his work In a possible play-off to deelde the titlo cr In the world aeries against Detroit. plzgy couldn't have been much' better yesterday. He spread th seven hits over as maty Innings, never let a runner get past second and rang up seven strikeouts. The Curds apened against Bennie Fr? in the third when Manager Franlt Frisch doubled and scored en a three-bagger by Joe Medwlck. They scored twice In the fourth on blow by Bill Del.inccy, Ernie Orsatti and Lei Purochcr and added a final tally in the seventh when repper Martin beat out a hit and scored later on Medwick'a single, Prospects for a pennant tie were increased by the St.

Louis triumph. Tlie race can't possibly be decided before the final games tomorrow, It the clubs finish in the fiit tie in league history it will take three games of a special poet aeason series to disclose tlie champion. The nearest thing to such an oecalon tlie league has ever en was in 3 918 when tho Giants had to play off a protested game with Chicago the season ended. They lost that. The Cardinal-Rpd encounter was the only game on yesterday's major league slate.

Birmingham Southern Turns Back Loyola, 19-2 BIBM1NGHAM, Sept. (By A. Running; up against a fast team which appeared rugged and in mid-season form, Loyola University of New Orleans last night lost their second game of tho season to the Birmingham-Southern football team, 19 to 2. Score: I-oyola 0 0 Bham-Sou ..6 0 7 619 4 PAN FRANCISCO Speedy Dado, 117, Manila, outpointed Jo Tel Ken, 115 Korea, (10). helping to keep the varsity candt dates in fine condition.

through Broadcast your wants Town Talk Classified Ads, Yesterday's Results National Leagua rinrinn.nii imio i tiiio 7 ft Sew -York not 1'im in 11 Frev, Stutt and ,1. 1'i nn ml Ixlsnrry. Vandv Will Play liapirt transportation an vn here Jax Eagle Beer Bottle, 10c SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY Barbecue Sandwich and a Glass of Schlitz, 15c Hamburger Sandwichet Drive Out Tonieht to The WINDMILL Monroe Highway at Kingsville gainr). Prefers PKclilnir To MehtliiR VOHTUVXn, Ore. (By A.

Put: I'lrich. promisinK younpr Portland pitcher of the Pacific Coast lea sue, once earned "coffee and rakes" money by substituting on fiitht and xvrestlinsr cards. He thinks regular hurlins: assignment is much better. via Interurban Bus. Mississippi Stale Aroerlran League Xo giinipi.

NASHVILLE, Sept. 29. Sliavo Their Heads ATLANTA. By A. P.I Xin? members or the.

Georgia Tpch football squad have had their heads shaved for pood luck. (By A. Launching Pan McGu Dixie Series New Orbsni tcrj n.in a 9 1 1100 nnu 11113 3 7 0 Clulnhntue anil Anlry: Jiirgmn, 1 i fiibliD unrl binlnn. in's last season as coach, and hoping tse Town Talk Classified Ads. to make it a golden one in his mem ory, Yanderbilt University's 1934 football team headed into the fray today aeainst Mississippi State a team that proved a tartar in last Referees' Whistles and Bands Usher In Football Arena Benefit Program Scheduled Next Week year's opener.

The lineups: Miss. State Pos. Vandv Ire. 1 Lirii Walters, nelatka Gray Pillow Jones Fatlieree. Haley Armstrong.

Millsaps Defeats Elitch, Roche, Cochrane and McCarthy Booked for Action To Aid Disabled Vets Chapter. Louisiana Tech Trims Magnolia Lalanne no gain and Lafayette off BE LT Guffee Strayhorn Hampton Rf! Brown Wrotan QB Pixon Oliver Peebles Beck (c) S. 19 to 2 Every--. mith SUCCESSION SALS Cassihrv College Teams in Dixie Square Away for Business of Winning Games Two Big Tilts. ATLANTA.

Sept. (By A. Shrill blasts of referees' whistles and the blaring musio of many band. ringing through the souths stadia today signalled the real beginning of what promises to one of the most thrill-packed football seasons In year. JACKSON, Sept, Jfl.

(By A. The purple and white of Millsaps College rode roughshod over HnuihweHiern Louisiana Institute Rapid transportation anywhert via Interurban Bus, Bullilou last night, defeating tho on a wet field. 19 to.S. The lineups: side. Benoit no gain.

Montgomery fumbled and Tardue caught it In the nir and was stopped on Lafayette's 35. A 15 yard penalty for roughness put the hall on the Lions' 20. Texada 4 at center and at right guard. Funderburk lost 2. Texada two and no gain.

Lawrence no gain. He made two at right tarkle and the ball went over on the Lions' I. Jackson fumbled lost I wo and then kicked to Texada on Lafayette's 45 and he returned 6, Texada ft at left end and then one. His pass was incomplete and he made 3 at right guard when the quarter ended. Score: Bolton, Lafayette.

0. FOURTH QUARTER Texada no gain, but Bolton offside. Texada five at left tackle. Texada's pass Incomplete, ball went over on RUHTOX, Sept. 29.

(By A. The Bulldogs of Louisiana Tech yesterday turned back Magnolia A. and of Arkansas, 7 to 0, before a crowd of fans. Magnolia, outweighing Tech, scored only one firt down in the entire game as the Tech squad carried the offensive. Tech scored in the last quarter when Madison Brooks, charging Hulldog center, blocked a Magnolia punt and scampered ten yards over the goal line, Thlgpen kh-ked the extra point.

four. kicked to Pugger on Bolton's 40 and be returned 8. Paniels 6 at center. Pugger to Iawrenee incomplete. Pugser to Pardue completed for six.

Cerho 1. Pugger'n pass incomplete end his next one Inter, eepted by Hamilton. Score: Bolton, Lafayette, o. Millsaps Womack S'western La. Ton.

Pouglas Ll'l Bickham LT LCI Brock O'Connel lit i Stewart I IT Honcycutt BK Zoch QB Pelcambre Lit niacins Bll Adkins I'B Score periods; THE LINEUPS Poor brake that you meet Is a potential accident headed your way. It i then wise to preach 'good brakes to your friends, and Best to tend them here. Get a free test on our "Brake testing machine." Today or Any Time Our Drake Service Ii 100 'i Modern in Equipment and Brake Lining The Ix'e street arena program next week, above expenses, will be for the benefit of the Smith-Lawrence Chapter No. 7 of the Disabled Yet-eranstof the World War. Announcement of the.

benefit program was maile. today by Promoter Mike Mule who said he has ached, tiled Nick Flitch and Porv Roche in a return bout one-halt of the show and Georye Cochrane and McCarthy in the other bout. The Elitch-lloche affair, according to the matchmaker, should prove to be one of tho greatest ever offered nt tho Thrir recent classic was piuised by all fans who saw them in action as a cl.an masterpiece of grappling. Elitch has met ail of the foremost men of the ring, including; an horn-draw with Jimmy Londos and a diaw with Ed S'rnngler Iwis. EIIPli is fust, smooth worker, clever at all tino McCarthy likewise rev, nh a law-abiding lnslipct wh' he met Roche here this week while Cochrane i one of the foremost, rule-buster? in i an'il low y.

The d.s ihl. .1 v. 1.11 will l.e'ji swill tlie attendance nn-1 will receive a portion 'f the proceeds. Marksville High To Play Sunday Lafayette's 14. Lalanne three rlpht tackle.

Jackson kicked to Texada on the BO and he returned 19. Texada six and two at right tackle and four 2 0 Southwestern La. Millsaps Rolton CO) Vim Pardue LE Williams LT Put ham IJ Pace ('. Heuhler BC, BT Siple BE Daniels QB Texada HH Funderburk. Hit Carbo FB LafayettefO) Jackson Morgan Moss Bilh'au Piccione Benoit Lalanne Hamilton 1219 at left end.

Texada to Paniels was good for eight and the. ball was car Quick transportation to Any point you want to go furnished by Inter rled to tho 11. Texada two at right tackle and lost five at right end. He made one at left end and his pass to Paniels was incomplete. The hall urban Bus fifce and S.

went over on Lafayette's 13. Benoit 0-0 Score bv quarters Ttnlton 0 0 0 0 lost 2. Jackson kicked to Texada on 8latt of I.o'ii;aii3, Tarish of Rapidsa, Ninth Juiboial District Cnurt. biiccefsiori of Jefiersen iAdaaia No. H'Jdt PrubniB Dorket.

By Tirtus nf and ti utiufy a erdsr of aid imueU Ironi tht Honorsbl, th Kisth Judicial Court of Louiaiins. and to mi directed aa Sheriff and lix-Officio Auctioneer of JUpidea I'trith, Louiaiant, direi-tin nd eoinmndinc to sell st public auct nm according to lnvr, th hare-iimfter tlen-ribci property for the. of otifa iniuar fiind to pay debta and i li.irpi.j n( the surresfinn ot Jeferaoa E. Mc'Ail8iii, di'i-cased. and to obuia fund to lny or pply upon lejuciea in th last, will and tratament of asid deeedent.

I will oir for tn th lt and hightf bidder at public auction nt th front doer of tli ce'irt home of the Ninth Jndieial District Court of Louisiana, in Alexandria. Louisiana, between tho heura bv ln-, nn S.M ITiDAY, 3 UK BTft DAT OT 0CT0- m-'-R, 1 1.134, the fnllos-ing deai-ribpd rropere. to-witi C'prtain lnd, ticolher with all Tithta, wtya and pro. ili'jp, thereunto appertaining, tlt.iatril in Kapide Parijh, Louiai. ami, ea id land lioinir Lots IS, 17, IS.

2t and It of tlie anbdiTi'ioa of i'loo'erton riantation in lUpnirl Lnuia'in. and that part ot Lot 1 (d nid subd.viaion lying btwen Lot 18 and the dnuiiaao canal; aunt land hading nn aire of fifty-four ar.res aituntod ni-r the CPr o( Alexandria, L'vuj-nu, irfer.nrp being made to th plat ef i-l oilul Tcnrded )n th "'ii- cf Km l- i'ar'n. Louisiana lr. hnwiv r. any prt of any ef eaul en pot tv v.

i i lntiv have been eonveyed by ,1. K. M-Adoia fur road or -irpnaea si'iject to iif grtntt hf I. on of ri-iiM nf w-av or aervitud foe line, elect ri. tranamiasioa lines, or oilo-r ji.irpns, ineluilmi grant to Loll i'lti Pee.

l'tili'tea. daied ilarcli Jili. at t'onv; anc Br-ok l'i2. of Kipules I'ar-1." Mid beioir composel of ti-eta. one ef aanl trait compru-ioc hoU Hi.

17. is ami that rart ot Lol li e( ss Ll i o.l i is ion between Lot IS aict th ili.i tooze cuiiil fmntiof; th pared h'uhwiiy Ic.olhof fnoii Aiftaudri to arc'ev i on tely 2 rhaina and fNton.pni In-k thprefroni hrtwen tppro. imatov p.unilcl Pnes about. 13 chaina; Iho oilier roiopriaii't Tioti 0 tn at ed a.il.,1 trwntn.s; said hicbsar II "7 I'lu'n in. no or lra, and eiod.

ins hack tie re fr. in liiren parailel line 1 1 1 1 a i a of "ot leat thas aoprabed viii-io ef aiid property aa acpra ipd bv Wed and K. M. Fb liiu'liin. ni'i rai.ri appointed be th rocrt, od audi I'rnprrlv to olrl tlie rev rv iiumi (ml iceptiOBt tnina ahov let furth, I.

P0rVS. Sheriff. 31 I'd i 10 1 14 the f.0 and returned II. Texada Ready for Clash no (tain. Paniels right auard.

Pug MARKSYTLLE. Sept. 29. (Special) The Marksvvilie Tigers are playing their first game of the season on Sunday, September 30, when they will clash with the eleven at More.uiville. Th" Tigers have had three weeks of practice and although the team the lightest in tho history of Marksvilie High football activities.

Coaches La horde and Michel are putting the plaverg through dallv practice period end are expecting a elosely fought game on Sundav. The Tlgrs defeated Moreativllle season with a. score of O. Robert Volm-he will captain the team this year, while Rohert Didier will act lt rti.i to captain. ger 7 richt tackle and tn at left tackle but Bolton whs penalized 3 Willi preliminaries out of the way, teams throughout Pixie squared away for the business of winning victories.

And though the fans eagerly watched their local favorite play, Interest centered In the Yan-derbllt-Mlssisslppl State Southeastern Conference battle, lie Kentucky and 'Washington and Ice clash anl the interseotional tilt between Louisiana Slate and Rice. The question goinsr the rounds Is whether the Yandorbilt Commodores wiil present their veteran Coach, Pan Mofjugin, a perfect season's record as a tribute for his work nt Vandirhllt. McGugin retires at th" end of this season and his boys will be fighting hard for every game, Ocorglii Tech goes up against a more experienced Clemson eleven here today, while in Athens a Georgia team that has prospects of be-in great meets Stetson University. Florid, i opens its season in Jacksonville against Bolllps Collece, and in Tuscaloosa, the 1fi3 Southeastern Conference, champions battle Howard. A pond game Is In prospect nt Macon between tho Presbyterian College and Mercer University An lnt mnlional game Is on today's ticket too between Union University of .1 lekson.

nanl the University ct Mexico, in Mexico, U. F. flames else here In the smith on today's bill Include; Centenary-lb ndriv Collegn nt r( Uurinan Wofford at Fpartnnbui Mississippi Oollece-Spring lliil nt Laurel, Louisiana c.llcge-MKsissjppi AR-tir. Pinevilie. Middle Tennessee.

Breed Hirdman at Murfrershnro: at Murray. and Transvlvanl.i-Mnrsliall at Huntington, Ya. HOUSTON. Sept. 29.

(By A. 1 The Bice Owls wink knowingly for roughness bringing ball hack to Substitutes Bolton: pewe, tVH, liamsr.n, fli.lron, Sutr.rsll, Buss, Pugger, Lawrence, price, Lflfay. ette: Pi7.nclc.ta. Harris, Fung. Officials: Referee, (Tulnne); umpire.

Fontenot (St. Chsilesi; head linesman, Hopkins (La. College); field Judge, AVcil A rmy 'ellmon' FIGHTS LAST NIGHT 15. Pugger 1 left end. Pugger to Bass Incomplete.

Piigcer two and ball went over. Benoit four right guard. Lalanne pn glti, but Bolton offside, l-nlnnrip one. Benoit four snd lost while waiting to take the field againt the Louisiana State Tigers here this afternoon In one of their most important conflicts of the son. The owls are piopv rocky after the way their stir Bill Wal-la-c and John Mriei "a nicy, pranced against th" Loyola the South eleven In Now Orleam last weekend to lio tune of a 12-'l PROBABLE LIMVP TONIGHT Garage and Brake Station Phone 545 t'.

night "'l Alumni rielt! in 1'ittfvillc LOUISIANA COLLEGE Lalde lir-eup at o'clt'i SUMMIT AG GILS PI 53 (Hy The Associated Press) PHI I. PELPI II A W'lkes-Barre, Pa. outpointed Billy Ketchell, 171, N. 10 I. Ml.VNEAPOLL'-LiiTv Udell.

1-2. Aberdeen, S. P. klio, ki out Arnold, 17a Minneapolis, (St. MILWAUKEE King Levin v.

Ch'eauo. knoil.ed out i'v atoi lliitLMello. 2'M. N- York. till.

I ion I 'ct ri it. l'i. New 'Me outpoint, All St II linen S'. Louis. t), H.BL1N'";e'x, Te v.

Wildcat 1 I'C Tuba. M.arcii'1, it. gh, I'a tlOi. WRESTLING RESULTS Pjr Aniitnl rtii Bo.STON- Ed Pon George, North Java, X. Y-.

deleate.) Jim Brown. Yerons, two falls to one. NortlieBM (enter's Ibhlit OX HOE. Sept. 29.

1 By. A. The Center rf L- U. mad" Its fontlnll debut line la; nicht by holding th strong Copiah-Lin-oin Junh-r College tom pf ts-son, to a rcoie'e-s tie. L.

P. 1. ova 1 1 1 -on Moore kal Beed YrI Weight 1 211 1 P9 1'iT 1 4 1SS No. Name .30 Barron 33 Loe 47 Corlev 32- Brrter 25 Rnsl ,20 Small I ,30 -New ton Poit ion I Aft End Left Tai kl Left Guard Bish! Guard ah! Tackle Right End Quart ei La i Halfback Halfback Weight 175.. 113 1'- 170..

175.. 17 163., No. N'ami: 19 Roth IS Kuteinan Martin 2T Wilson 7 Haum 20 Morgan 22 Nelson 23 Burnett 21 GanclH 11 Wool, im V. is. li: LG I.t i BT BE Elf Ill Bice illiams l'l'Mlikie.

Bate Arthur. Brandon. Mays Svlv ester. McCnuley Metzl.T.. Witl'acc.

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