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to 1 r' 4U 6 fc ''HlXjfetffi i WnHIlt Bailfl Mttwwger CENTRAL HOME NEWSPAPER ''7' i A a 1 ''v Wv Twelfth Year Danville Boyle County Kentucky riday Oct 28 1921 SPORT LASHES LEE DANVILLE ALL HET UP a Chicago live Stock market arrived here shortly before 11 uu express on today Close behind the GeorgeAVash i vama crashed into a 1 ington came the Liner Paris wilh tyani at Manhattan transfer ThQ General och aboard cident was due to a heavy fog General och aboard ''ft JUT (Continued on ourth Page) as i 1 Allen Davis an Old Centre man now at Atlanta sent the Daily Mes senger a clipping from the Atlanta The Danville High School team commonly known as the left last night for Pineville where they will battle the heavy Bell county boys on their home field today BLUE PLAY AT PINEVILLE TODAY tre score was run up doos not mean as much Shots rom Pistol Ineffect ive So Kinnard ormer Centre Grid Star Leaves eet to Down Runner Boys Left Last' Night or the City With a ighting Spirit and Ex pect to Win Demands of Exe cutives for Drastic Action Are Voted Down by Chiefs of Other Big Unions Wil Howard Reynolds of Boston Post Says There is More Interest in Centre Victory Than Crop DRY AGENT USES OOTBALL TACTICS TACKLING MAN Well the boys arrived at Boston yesterday at noon and will doubtless be ready to Virginia Saturday afternoon reported that Harvard is weaker and Centre is stronger this year This being the case it ought not to be a difficult mat ter to guess the result Interest in the Centre Harvard clash is equally as high in Lexington as it was when the two elevens met last year The game play by play will be announced by Hay Hard ware Company Lyons Co at the Lafayette Hotel and in the Strand Theatre in that city Twenty seven Wildcats out after the scalp of the Sewanee Tigers left Lexington at 9 o'clock this morning for Louisville Tomorrow seVeral hundred students' will hit the trail for the alls City to bach their Wildcats against the strongest eleven they have encountered so far this season The Kentuckians arc not over optimistic regarding the outcome of the clash but they are determined to give Se wanee the hardest battle she has had in a decade 1 A large crowd will be in Danville tc hear the returns from1 the Centre Harvard game as two or three busi ness concerns will have direct wires to the Harvard Stadium and announce the game play by play Remember that the time in Boston is two hours ahead of the time here The game will start at 2:30 Boston 'time which will be 12:30 here Therefore be on hand at 12:30 and you will hear the first reports there are any number of good Chris tians here in Kentucky who are hop ing nay that Bo and his crew give the Crimson hell in between times The Louisville Times' says: It is perfectly proper for the Col of Old Centre of Ours to open their Harvard offensive Saturday with prayer and close it with a benediction CHANCES TO BEAT HARVARD Bartlett who with Roberts complet ed the backfield last season is now on the second team Snoddy an end last year has been brought back of the line to give it more weight and offen sive strength 5 One of the most encouraging things about the team that will face Harvard next Saturday is the number of sub stitutes that Cpntre will be able to (Lexington Herald) Prohibition Agent Kinnard former Centre College football player last night shortly before 10 Agent Marcum fired at Macey twice as he sped down the street neither shot taking effect 1 When the drv officers entered the niare thnv fnnrd Afoflavr XVU44U AIXMVVV OVUUUinU 111 I xruni ui me oar renx ricins I chief agent mistaking him for the prvpncwt iianucu mill SCtUVH Wai rant Macey walked back handed it to Carl Taylor who Was tending the bar and said it and his in structions were complied with before the officers could interfere laylor Macey and Alonzo' Burrell I I front of the bar while officers search ed the place finding a quart and a pint of red whiskey Macey decided to make a dash for freedom Agent Marcum grappled with him at the door and in the melee someone cut thumb causing him to re lease his grip and permitting Macey to escape T'he dry agent fired two shots at him as he ran and Agent Kinnard started in pursuit capturing the man by tackling him in a manner that would draw a penalty in a foot ball game 4 While interest is now tentered in i the Centre Harvard game Saturday tickets are being sold pretty rapidly for the Centre Kentucky State game in Danville Saturday November 5th The meeting of these two old rival teams always brings a large crowd of OH Centre men back to Danville and friends of Kentucky State also come to see the game The largest crowd ever seen in this city will doubtless be here to witness the grid iron fight State is said to have a strong eleven this year and may give Old Centre a tussle If you reserved your ticket you should do so at once as you might get left MN i (By United Press) NEW YORK Oct Postmaster General Hays and a score of other passengers were slightly in jured early today when the tnn bnnnil pynrrn nn ibn into a local ac BILL TO ORCE DIRECT VOTE ON SOLDIERS BONUS HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS The reeman urniture Company has artistically decorated their win dows for which adds very much to the attractiveness of the store Tho decorations are composed of the c6m in the stalk the a dove everything Stop by and look at the show windows however Lee Sheppard president of the Or der of Railway Conductors said that the unions had decided to call off the strike because of "the growing public opinion that the strike would be against the labor board and conse quently the government and not against the railroads was evident also that the entire Washington administration was op posed to us and that we had little chance of gaining our said (Zh Mr Sheppard Railroads Blamed called this strike to gain cer tain rights to which our men were en Mr Sheppard told the As sociated Press It soon became evident however that the roads were succeeding in their misleading propaganda to the effect that we really would be striking against tlie government railroad propaganda found its way to the United States Railroad Labor Board This government agency told us that it would look on a strike as against it and and not against the roads and that the full force of the government would be brought to bear against us if we walk ed out Under such circumstances there was nothing to do but annul our orders for the October 30 The first announcement of the lead action was made by Mr Lee Rushing to the floor below the hotel meeting room where dozens of news paper reporters were congreged he smilingly shouted: strike is off boys but only got one copy of the resolution and show that to you All of the union mpn were smiling as they came out and many of rthem jocularly pushed and shoved each oth er down the stairs To all queries most of them merely replied: all you tomor Code Messages to Be Sent Out The code messages calling off the AUTOCASTES Rev John Inzer Chattanooga Tenn National chaplain of posed adoption of the resolution None NoiTis Armstrong of Centre and the American Legion announced that he would marry free of cost any American doughboy who brought his bridc to be to the Kansas City national convention which convenes October 31 Caswell Cordle and Miss Esther Belle Meriwether of Green City Mo shown above were the first couple to file for the honor A Kansas City jeweler furnished all wedding rings free and the Legion paid for all licenses Mr Hays who had come here to investigate th3 million and a half dol liar robbery' was thrown front' his I berth and in addition to shocks sus tained strained muscles (By Lyons Co) CHICAGO ILL Oct Cattle receipts' today' were 000 choice steers very scarce steady to 25c low er medium to good natives dulj and 50c to 75c lower than high choice of top load prime medium steers $12 bulk steers $650 to $9 bulls and she stock weak to 25c lower calves and stockcrs steady Hog receipts were 24000 uneven mostly 10c tq 15c Ipwer than yester average practical tops $800 to $825 paid for light bulk butchers at $765 to $785 bulk packing at $650 to $725 pigs bulk around $825 Lambs fat natives to packer? $875 to $890 Western natives to packers $920 to $925 O' 1 A' 'wi WASHINGTON Oct The bonus bill was offered as an amendment compromise of the tax bill by Senator Reed today The movement will force a direct vote on the bonus question 1 The Pineville aggregation met some a tackle and brought of the better teams of the' State Jast after adash down yqar and came out with an unbroken Limestone when Macey attempted to string of victories With the greater escape from prohibition officers who part of the old team back this year raided the soft drink stand at 117 they started out with the same whirl South Limestone street wind qf weight and speed They have uuwuu unic Liiii btuauii uj uitj Alger Kittens of Georgetown High School by the meagre margin of 7 6 but feel' confident that the feat cannot be du to pl pneatea oy any oi tne teams ot East ern or Central Kentucky The Danville boys leaye with their' lighting spirit aroused Though out weighed and handicapped by the tem porary loss (hrcugh illness and in juries of such backfield stars as Davis Smith and Broaddus they are determined not to be out played The squad making the trip is com Pter were then lined up in RAILROAD STRIKE IS CALLED BELLS '7 bils ApjS when Centre defeated Tn to 0 there was ef feeling among those that were not close students of foot ball that Centre had shot its bdlt ow ing to small scores' it had been run ning up Playing Different Game The season was opened on Oct 1 with Clemson College which was beat en only 14 to 0 A week later Vir ginia Poly was 'defeated' by (he same sman score un uct ot Aavier throw in if necessary of Cincinnati wa beaten 28 to 6 In Wealthy in Subs the pstfbw years Danville people Last year ws had been in the habit of seeing Centre men to take the places bf first string pile up totals of at least 50 points i 1 iplayers that' helped to down Centre in all of these early games jT This season the Colonels have a great The secret of all of these small i wealth of material than ever be scotes was that Centre was playing and out of it are a number of a different game this year In past I piajcrs who are capable of putting up years all that was thought of was buikhng up an offepse and holding ars first t( to the ball score as many touchdowns I Coach Moran js stjn the gamo as possi ent mentor as in the past and daily Building up Defence jhammers it into his hicn that things This season the general scheme of cannot go wrong with their plays if things in these early games has been (every man is where he ought to be to let the other fellow stage the of 1 In the practice today he called one fcnsc It was deemed necessary ta man who was not putting all his cf Jhelp build up the defence that was forts into his running with the ball thought needed to cope successfully into sang our Moran with Harvard next Saturday (were Just following your interference Not until the Transylvania game (and depending 'on the suction to pull uiu wvirbru oiiow ilq onunsivQ power uu munif 10 miOLDcr ne oxcittiirivu The Jesuit was that an old time Cen you play better than that you This offense it ordi OCH TODAY! (By United Press) YORK' Oct Bringing General Pershing home from rance in time to welcome Marshal och the Liner George Washington (By Howard Reynolds in Boston Post) There 'are only two topics of conver sation in 'Danville at the pres ent time The pooling of $5600000 burley tobacco crop and the Centre College football eleven that on Wednesday leaves on its invasion of the North to meet Harvard in the Stadium next Saturday Of the two the football eleven fur nishes most of the talk for the five million dollar tobacco crop can be dis cussed later after the Kentucky Col onels have returned victorious over the Crimson Expect to Win The defeat of a year ago handed to Centre eleven has not discouraged the Keptuckians a bit and from the re ports' coming down from Boston about this year's Crimson team everyone here believes that Centre will win The Colonels do not believe that Harvard is as strong as a year ago especially in the line It was the line that Captain Arnold Horween had that raised havoc with Centre It was what sent the Colonels down to defeat Centre knows as everyone else does' that Bob isher the Harvard head coach started the season without a veteran in his line The narrow es cape that Harvard had in the games with Holy Cross and Georgia Uni versity and the tie game with Penn State 21 to 21 have encouraged Dan ville in the belief that the Crimson forwards have not yet found them selves Added to this is the that Centre has a much better lot of forwards than a year ago Are Rich Now The powers that be here after the defeat last October realized their weakness and took immediate steps' to remedy it Thanks to the filling "of the athletic war chest owing to the Harvard and Georgia Tech games Centre has more money to spend than was ever before dreamed I of b'y this little college Hence the hiring of a line Coach Claude Thornhill is the man secured He is an old Pittsburg University tackle brought up in the school of Glenn Warner 1 He has wrought wonders with the Centre line All season he was shifting players and trying ouj new ones until at last he feels that he has a combination that is the best in the college and one that will give a good account of itself next Saturday I All Dariville is now behind him in was a year this belief Up until last Saturday Captain Norris Armstrong is also when Centre defeated Transylvania 98 PIaynff a better game in the back to 0 there was feeling among those an a eaT Mrs John Brown of Lexington was called to the bedside of her sis ter Mrs Wm King of this city whos dangerously ill If you get the Messenger you don't get the now Strike arranged in advance will be (but we feel reasonably certain that i sent out today the union heads said A code word will be sent' each chairman of the unions and he will in tuln forward t'he orders to each of the subordinate officials under him Want in Law 'WASHINGTON Oct (By United With the general railroad strike averted after it had threatened the country for two weeks a gerteral movement was started in Congress today tounake such a situa tion impossible in the' future I he chief means to this end will he to into the Esch Cummins law by making decisions of the Railroad Labor Board mandatory on both carriers and employes posed of the following grid warriors: Captain Swan McClure Johnston Harmon Robinson Dean Price Stone lowers Swearingen Lane Sexton Robinson May Mills Burk Manager Walker and Coach Hynes completed the squad The next game on sched ule is the fast team from Georgetown High to be fought out here next ri day It is anticipated that at least part of the injured Danville backs will be able to don the blue for this game PERSHING HOME POSTMASTER TO WELCOME GEN GENERAL HAYS IS i A HURT IN WRECK narily would' for Transylvania was woefully weak yet there was room for a lot of encouragement in that game The line showed a vast im provement over that of a year ago It exhibited a keener knowledge of the game and the duties of linemen Red Roberts the huge fullback of a year ago and who in 1919 was select ed by Walter Camp for his All Ameri can backfield has been shifted into the line at tackle on the defense Red has developed slowly in his new posi tion and is just beginning to find himself Red is in far better condi i tion than he was a year ago he is1 ''to i not so fat and is much faster on his feet Last year by the time of the Harvard game he was too fine in his condition owing to the efforts to bring him down to weight and it showed in his playing against the Crimson May Shift to Backfield 1 Red this year although he weighs 220 pounds is in much better shape physically While he is down as a tackle the big crowd in the Stadium next Saturday need not be surprised to see him shifted to the backfield on i the offensive especially if Centre gets within scoring distance of goal Centre lacked a scoring play when within jhc 15 line last year If the Colonels get into this territory this year Roberts is more than apt to be called back to carry the ball in line plunges that Centre hopes will put the pigskin across the goal line Whitnell the Speedy end of a year ago who scored one of the touchdowns against Har vard on one of the most spectacular forward passes ever seen in the Stad ium will not be in the Jine up this year owingrto a faculty ruling Whitnell has a black mark or two against him as a student In his place a young man from Louisiana by the name of Gordy has been developed that looks like a good substitute to fill the speedy shoes Better Center for Centre Another new man in the line is Ku bale at center in place of Red Wea ver Kubale is not the goal kicker that Weaver was but he is a far bet ter defensive center which' Centre be lieves is of far more importance' Several other new faces will also be seen in the line All of these belong to boys that is believed will strength en defensive game and go a long way toward competing success fully with the Crimson Saturday Head Coach Uncle Charlie Moran has "spent most' of his time as usual with the backfield men and as in the past has thoroughly schooled them in bewildering mixture open Tunning plays that he hopes will work out suc cessfully against the Crimson lashy as Ever McMillin of course figures conspic uously in the backfield and is the same (heady dashing running hack that he si CHICAGO ILL Oct The rail strike scheduled for October 30 was averted last night when leaders of the switchmen 'trainmen conductors en gineers and firemen at a joint meet ing adopted resolutions withdrawing authorization of a 'walkout and offi cials of the railroad or ganization announced they would take similar action These were the only unions which had authorized a strike The vote calling the istrike was un animous by (organizations Lee president of the Brotherhood of Rail road Trainment announced The offi cial wording of the resolution adopted I was that strike be declared not effective" Unofficial reports were that the fire executives had strenuously op Constitution showing pictures of Capt posed adoption of the resolution None NoiTis Armstrong of Centre and of the presidents would confirm' this Judy Harlan of Georgia Tech These teams from the South will in vade the North Saturday when Cen tre plays Harvard and Georgia Tech plays Penn State at New York We hope Centre will win ill to wfMr Wt Ml 1 m'' vl ''i to tiv i 4''' 1 1 i to OEmtiaittih' Link to to TO fc if I.

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