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3 lD EVER see SUCH POTTCM PMOpJ SERVICE Loot' AT THS INCOP' TAX we HAVE TO RftY- ITS A ISN'T IT Navy Contest Marks Fitting End To Wonderful Year Bill Roper Says Season Has Shown Good Foot ball as Well as Medio cre Brand of Game But Successful Withal. fly DILL ROPER. Prlneetoa Coach. The Army and Navy game at the Polo Grounds NewYork on Saturday wm make the climax of a great season In football a season that will go down In' history as one of the upsets and surprises a season of some very good footoall and some very mediocre play but a season full of thrills and excitement. The great American game has come bacK into Its own and is more popular today than ever.

Ev cry football coach and player who can possibly secure a ticket for the game will be on hand Saturday. The season will be fought over and over in many a hotel lobby Friday night. If my quarterback had only called a play outside of tackle in stead of through the center. will be heard on all sides. Many a dis appointed coach will be turning over in his mind plans for next year and hoping Brown and Smith star players decide to take another year.

The Army arid Navy game Is a great football spectacle. more than a great football contest. Less Is Koowa. This year less is known of the playing abilities of the two teams than usual. For many seasons Yale.

and Harvard journeyed to West Point for an annual gains while Princeton would take on the Navy at Annapolis early in the season. These games brought the service teams into prominence. their style Or play. the players on the team and relative merits could Do compared. Today very little is known of either team.

This Is particularly so in the case of. the Navy. Doble. the coach. is a great mystery man- and he shrouds his team in secrecy.

To such an extent that a canvass screen hides the view of. the playing field that can be gotten from the wharf at Annapolis. The' pracUse la' secret of the secret. The Navy has been defeated- by Georgetown and- has made more than a' hundred points against Colby. Two extremes It ever there could be.

With the exception of the Georgetown game the Navy has played a very easy schedule too easy for its own' good. The Navy Is coached by one man. Doble. who has come east with a wonderful reputation for accomplishments' in. the.

west. where his teams ran shod over all opponents. Doble is very popular at the Navy and Detroit Beat HolyCrou. Detroit Mich. November 21 -Intersectional football honors went- to the University of.

Detroit her eto4- day. when. Aoly Cross was defeated. 21 to- 7. The easterners were outplayed In all repsrtments their defense crumbling before the.

Detroit onslaught. Lauer. fullback. scored two touchdowns for. Detroitand scored when Flynn recovered troll fumbleand raced.

SO yards for a touchdown. pater. kicked roal. Roanokeya November Tor the first time since 1200. Virginia Military Institute.

here today emerged victor from its annual.foot- ball game with. Virginia Polytechnic institute. The snore was 1 to M. scored in th ttrst4 period when Bunting received a lone forward pass rom Leech- and raced 23 yards to goal line. P.

was at i1rost every a great master of detail in team play. The Navy football organize- tlon waa a going concern during the war. This will undoubtedly help. Personally I don't think any team coached by one man can successfully stack up against a real coaching system. And here.

Is where the Army has the edge on the Navy. Charles Daly and Graves know as much football as any two men in the country. They have been at West Point all tall. and they have also had a lot of assistance from old. Army players.

This Individual coaching work is bound to tell in a hard. gruelling game and that is why I pick the Army to win. The team wilt know more. football. Army Line Better.

The Army line will be much superior to the Navy. Graves is It great line coach. Ten years ago or so Graves spent several weeks at Cambridge. Harvard knew little of line play and was sensible enough to admit it. In Ted Coy's Yale team had a really wonderful attack.

and yet a lighter. greener Harvard eleven prevented them from scoring a touchdown. And the best Coy could do was to kick a couple of field' goals. Harvard's line play dated from that game. and Graves did It.

The Navy may have a more varied style of play. but they wilt have to watch the Army line. The Army has played a more vigorous schedule. Syracuse Notre Dame. Boston college and Tufts have IrIV- en the team pretty good practice and the eleven has developed slowly but surely.

The fact that the Navy could nut defeat Georgetown while It could run up such a score against Colby Is significant. It shows to my mind that the team is weak on Individual play and strong on formation that it does not know what to do when it gets up against a strong opponent. The Navy has a good backfield. From present Indications Keehler. Clark and Cruise will surely start in the backfield and Walters prob.

ably will play fullback. The Navy second string backs are also good. I would sarn- the Navy backfield has a little the edge on any eomblna tlon the Army can get together. The attack of the two teams- will be very different. The Army will depend on a few plays well executed but the quarterback handling the ball.

The forward pass will be saved until the proper moment and not. Used to extremes. I fancy the Navy will employ a direct pus to the backs frequently Instead of- having the quarterback feed the ball. Watch the Army generalship with Daly behind the Quarterback. It should be very good.

Both teams can be depended upon to play hard. aggressive football and should be in splendid condl tion. The score will be close but for the reasons I have given above and with only limited opportunity to compare the play of the two teams I favor the Army. HOW ABOUT TUIS Georgetown. ICY.

November 27. What is said to. be a new American football record. was made to- iy in the game between George. town college and Centre college when.

Weaver. center of the' Centre team. kicked eleven straight goals alter touchdowns. running his record for. consecutive goal' kicks up to' six.

He-has missedonly on attempt at goal thl season. The- game was won by. Centre 77 Kentucky 13 Tennessee Lexington Ky. November 27 The University of. Kentucky defeat ed th Unlveristy of Tennessee eleven here today.

to 0 the Wild. cats maklng two touchdowns la the first quarter. Fuller Kentucky mJ.d.toucbdownoo on a gg. yard and yard run after breaking through the Tennessee line but failed to kick goal on one occasion. The gains was plyed on a onr Washington and Lee Was Forced to Fight Hard' Battle to Win Over New Orleans Eleven.

New Orleans. November 27. Washington and Lee defeated Tu- ane on a muddy field here today 7 to 0 when Gaines. ran twenty' yards through a broken field in the first period and scored the tone touchdown. His play was mime' dlately after Corbett covered a Tulane fumble and raced sixty-five yards to Tulane's yard line where he was downed.

Thrice Washington. and Lee threatened the locals' goal in the second period. but an intercepted forward a failure' to make downs and the whistle for' the end of the halt checked the gains. In the third period severe penalties held the visitors back. Tulane staged an effective forward pass rally the last minutes of play but failed to score.

The Ups and Summary. W. L. 7 Pos. TULANE 0 Daves I.

e. Smith Bethel I. t. Stewart Bailey 1. g.

Talbot Paget Reel Sanford r. LI afield Moore r. I. ETalbot Corbett r. e.

Wight MattoX q. b. Nagle Sllverstein 1. h. ii.

Field Fames r. h. b. Bookout McDonald f. b.

Rlcheson Score by periods Washington Lee. 700 0 1 Scoring Touchdown. Ralnes iv. goals after touchdown. Mattox W.

7. Penalties W. 7. 90 yards Tulane 40 yards. Substitutions W.

I Cogblll for Sllverstein. Stevens for Cogjll Collins for Paget. Tulane. Williams for Smith. Dwyer for Fields.

Maloney for Wight. Barnes for Stewart. Smith for Williams. Williams for Maloney. Palermo for Barnes.

McGraw for Bookout. Officials Morlarlty. Mount S. Mary's referee Brown. Dartmouth.

umpire MorrlsoD Vanderbilt head linesman. SPORTOGRAPHY MAT I NOT remind all fans that Hot Stove lea- seas a is sow. in foil swlaC and Is settling tie voting question of next season. Sfeiae Ball OB View. A highly glossed balL.

uses JIC Hod Ellen in the somewhat recent worlds on view in. the of. flee of the National league in New York. A close study- of the pellet- falls to reveal the presence there- on of any foreign WDStance ye one side of It plainly has beta shined. The general theory has been that Eller is In the of robbing the ball on a strip of parafln on his' trousers to- produce the shine.

bu this by the. Red pitchers admirers. It Is their contention that merely rubs th ball on untainted cloth. and they declare that if a rule is enacted this. tee whereby a pitcher shill be prohibited item touching any part.

his uniform with the ball. Eller will circumvent the rule makers by in serting a cloth palm In bit glove. Class Is lprt gra ky Answer The Excelsior Club Brooklyn. N. was th first 1 take a trip out of Its own I July.

1111. that club visited clubs Ja- western New York Pennayl- vanta and Maryland. When was the first shutout made la professional D-Answer The tint shut-out 1 professional ball was made at 8 Louis May :1115 when Chleac boat St. Louis by a score of one to nothing. WhYu the Union association I AWLIHW Tornado Eleven Won ensational Battle Record Crowd Estimated at Between 16000 and 18000 Persons- Saw the sJjGold and White.

Go rJtjfDown in Defeat Before Orange and Blue. By Le Rjiwllngs. Outplaying the Tech Jackets In every department. of the Jgarae and fighting with a bulldog tenacity during every minute of lh contest- the Auburn Plainsmen Defeated the Tornado on Grant fc to 7 Thursday afternoon be- one of the biggest crowds i has ever turned out ton a ror clash in this section of the south. It remained for the eleven from the Alabama Polytechnic Institute tto give southern football dope Its Vfinal and most astounding upset of the rickety season and to wrest grasp of a stronger team Southern championship.

Plainsmen fought an uphill Eht and being. uphill. it was all harder. with the Orange and gradually battering down the slstance of the Gold attd White Ind yet that line held andfought not with the tight and Jump whIcls placed the Georgetown game on the credit side of the ledger. Fumbling- Was Costly.

V5- Costly fumbles by members of jf the backfield and thelack of team work and generalship cost Tech the victory although to give the credit where credit- is due the visiting eleven outfought the Jackets and in so gained Uae jumps of the game which count so much in a struggle- whichwas as close as the one Saturday. Tech started off with a rush and scored the first. touchdown or the affair In the first seven minutes of play in a bewildering series of seven brilliant plays called and ex- it ecuted in rapid succession. Then it was the Auburn team came back with a rush and jump jnd proceeded to bitterly contest very inch of ground. which the tech backs made.

The first quarter ended with sensational long- runs by Ferst and iiarron forecasting a steady gain rljor the Jackets. although as the sjlay went on that steady gaining saras stopped- the Auburn guards j4pd tackles who broke through and Jlshagged play after play before It jttonld get under way. UPoth teams resorted to the punt- game and Tech brought to her rn goal line by a punt by Ohm- of Auburn handed Auburn two intj when Judy Harlan. in- ead of attempting to punt out an" vln" the Auburn line a thence to freak through and block his kick. en on the ball for a safety and points for the visitors.

tin the first part of the third uter Scarborough attempted to Snt nd Warren breaking through locked the pigskin. which Sloan and ran to a touchdown. i Dotll Teams Fought. Woth teams fought savagely from ljen until the last part of the final i rlo1 when Ollinger punted to Jjrewster An Auburn forward hit Jfewstcr with such force that the title bark dropped the ball and varren scooping It up on Tech's yard line plowed down the field pd cross the goal for the second uLIchQnwII LjBonner failed to kick both goals the Plainsmen. In the final quarter Auburn se- pusly threatened Tech's goal line urlng most of the time after the toichcown was scored by Warren.

i PENN STATE BEAT For First Time' in Seven Years Pittsburg Went Down in Defeat Before Time Rivals. Plttsburg. Pa. November 27. The Penn State football team defeated the University of Plttsburg hereto- day for the first time in seven years.

20 to 0. The latter team was' outplayed in every department of the game. the rushes of Davies and Hastings being effectively stopped by the Penn State line. while the smashing of Hess. Snell and Robb for the visitors generally made grains sufficient for a first down in two or three tries.

Added to this was the excellent work of Right- Halt Way. who included among his featrues a yard run for a touchdown. Coach Warner made many substitutions in the final period. and they menaced the Penn State goal line. but the latter held them when they were in danger.

The Ups and Summary. PITTSHIRG 0 Pos. P. STATE 20 Eckert LE Brown Harman L. Cubbage Meamor L.

Pauch Stein C. Conover McLean RG Osborn Bond RT Henry Ewing. R. Higgins McCracken. Robb Davies LH Snell Laughran R.

Way Hastings F. Hess Score by periods Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 Penn State 7 6 7 0 20 Touchdowns Higgins Hess. Way. Goals from touchdowns Cubbage. 2 missed goal from touchdown.

Cubbage. Offlcials Evans Williams ref- eree Bennett of Pennsylvania. umpire Eckils W. and 7. head lines- man.

Time of periods. IS minutes. Valdosta. Gs November 27. Special By a score of to 0 the Valdosta.

high school eleven to day defeated the Lake City Florida. high school eleven in a fast and thrilling game marked all the way through by the best of feeling and true sportsmanship from both sides. There was rough work at times and several men were knocked out. but the game went fast just the same. Valdosta has played eight games this season winning seven of them and the other being a tie.

This tie was with the Lake. City team at Lake City last Saturday. with a scores of six to six. Lake City and Thomasvitte are the only two teams making touchdowns against Valdosta during the entire season. The Florida team is the strongest the local eleven has played both being very evenly matched In weight and playing ability.

Today's game was filled' with many thrillingplays and was witnessed by the largest crowd ever attending a football game in Valdosta. Lancaster Won Race. Savannah Ga. November 27. Special Memo Lancaster of Atlanta on an Indian going more than a mile a minute won first money la the Thanksgiving day motorcycle- mile race here covering- the century in minutes 38 2 seconds.

J. Z. Zuck. Indian. R.

Rostgnol under contest. Leonard- Buckner Indian made three and a halt miles in two three. DOPE ON THE GAI IE While the band plays 'Who'd a Thunk It well all gather round the stove along sometime In February and try and figure iut how in the LL It happened but even at that Its doubtful iff anybody's gonna come with an explanation that's slated to do any good. fe Speaking of football games sod were almost glad that it Wont be long before we speak of fhe last one. that was the dog- gonedest.

all confound- edest gridiron battle that was ever staged when you look at through the eyes of Old Man Dope who's gone blind. deaf. raxy and bolshevik alt in. one a result. lit 1 very seldom that game woo by llBeameB.

bet It IsBt if wide of the mark at all say that the- Ankara victory IB scored entirely tkronjjfc the rk of the PtalBJuavaa line. Base the back. didn't do soy- IJBC worth talking about. Warren. Sloan.

Ollinger id Pete Bonnet- should go mot the credit for playing a great me and it' the first time in itte a while that we've heard line players making the two iQchdowns which won the did yon sticehow the ar team ran Interference tf these sam. linesmen when i koppcaed to BBBC oat the lilt- They lust nstulIy have credit. or estimations as to crowds snore or less of a gamble. the concensus of opinion in press box and expressed by flclalB present was that there between 10000 and 18000 can punt. lie let Io aa cave his kct lewa ta ntli 5 To Auburn supporters the way the Orange and Blue eleven followed the pigskin was quite a surprise.

in spite of the weight and apparent clumsiness of the line they were right on top of the oval wherever it -happened to be. During tit. latermlssioB be- tweea halve. a number of balloon were turned loose float over Grant field hulas the Auburn aa4 Tech. colors.

Both student bodies were exceptionally wen represented with their bands and cheer leaders the. Auburn crowd putting up about the best exhibition or rooting of any visiting team which has been here this year. Bve got to. baud It that 14 Tech spirit. With tkelr tam tfc supporters of' tit.

Gold sad White cheered tk harder 554 aa tla referees whis- tie blew to B4 the contest the biggest wreck" all waslet loose. Old Bill" Keeler cornea charging in with agony written all over his face and says he's oft absolutely off sports for the rest of his life 111 says ho might retire' and grow cu cumbers or something. but nov. pick a winner again. Jack Betkea sportUg editor' of The flIrtaisgbs Le aen came over for tit.

ram sad ealta atteatiOB ta the fact that Mike Domakao abase. hi. By Briggs Virginia Lost to Tarheels for the Sixth Time in Twenty-Five Years to Wind Up Season. Chapel Hill. N.

C. November 27. The University of North Carolina. for the sixth time in a quarter of a century. this afternoon defeated the University of.

Virginia la their annual Thanksgiving football game. The score was- 6 to O. Carolinas score came In. the second period of the first half. when on a beautifully executed forward pass.

Coleman to Low. the ball went over Virginias goal. Blount failed to kick goal for the Tar lie Only In the second period of the last half did Virginia threaten Carolina. This opportunity was lost by the Virginians. who made three unsuccessful attempts at forward passes.

HoUi. Rinehart. Virginias right halfback. was the outstanding star for the visiting team. while Quarterback Lowe.

of Carollnna. made many brilliant plays. The- Up and Summary. CARD. 6 Pus.

VA. 0 Coehrane E. 7. E. Rinehart 1.

liarrehl. I T. Robbins. 7. G.

Jhlount C. Grimes R. O. Gant R. T.

Proctor R. E. Ix we Burnett Coleman 7. H. Russell Griffith R.

Tt. tUnehart Spsugb P. B. Kuyk Score by periods Virginia 0 0 0 0 0 North Carolina 0 1 0 0 Touchdown. Lowe.

Referee. Magoffin. Michigan. Umpire. Donnelly.

Trinity. Head lineman. LittleJohn. West Point. Time of periods IS minutes each.

Newman Parrish Hlinkln Churchmen McGowan Mlchle FOOTBALL RESULTS University-of Georgia 0 Clemson O. Transylvania 14 University of Chattanooga. O. University of Cincinnati O. Miami Western Reserve IS Case 3.

Citadel 14 South Carolina university 7. Virginia Military institute U. Virginia Polytechnic institute O. Gettysburg 3. Franklin and Marshall 0.

Urslnus 7. Muhlenberg S. Pennsylvania Military college U. Delaware O. Columbia T.

Brown T. Washington and Lee 7 Tulane O. University of North Carolina. University of Virginia O. University of Detroit 21 Holy Cross 7.

University of Plttiburg O. Pennsylvania State to. Hampton Roads Naval Training station 27. U. S.

S. Pennsylvania 13. Washington and Jefferson O. West Virginia university T. Michigan Aggles 7 Wabash 7.

Miami 14 University of Cincinnati O. Pennsylvania 24. Cornell O. Alabama 14. Mississippi A.

6. Missouri Xanssa ft. Nebraska 3 Syracuse O. Vanderbilt-fl. JJ.

Sewanee 21. University of Florida U. Oglethorpe University 7. Final University of Mississippi Mississippi College Davidson 41. Furman 14.

North' Carolina State II Wake- Arkansas 7t. Rice 40. University of Oklahoma U. Oklahoma A. Mw Ames 14 Drake 0.

Johns Hopkins 0 Maryland state Richmond college11 William and Mary Tu culum college Of MaryrUle college 0. Centre 77 Oe LOOK COST OF IIUIMG IS Athenians- dosing Contest xeorgia Military' Acadr emy Eleven Ran Rough- Shod Over the Visiting Teamih Game Thursday Morning. By E. White. With blood in their eyes and out for revenge.

the O. M. football team. defeated the Lenten High team from Macon' by an overwhelming score of 99 to Thursday morn. ing at College Park on the a IL A.

campus. The feature of the game was the running or Mlersat quarter for G. M. A. wio made many long runs around ends- and.

through the Lanler High line. Ho. also Intercepted several passes for. touchdowns. Murray.

at end. also put up a good game. Besides. accepting a yard pass and running 20. yards to.

a touchdown he. scored. another on a cross. for 60 yards. The whole G.

IL' A. team played stellar football except on- one occasion. when thetanier team worked the ball to the yard line. but were repulsed by- the strong O. U.

A line. For. Lanier High the work of Dennlck and Harmon was by far the. best. These.

seemed to be the only men who could gain any ground at all. for Lanier. The' first touchdown was made when Murray took a pass In hand and ran :0 yards to a. touchdown. Five more were rue-Ac in this mostly by longruns and intercepted forward passes.

The interference given theG 21 A. backs by the line was superb sod it was at this end that the score was so target The Lineup. G. IL A. Pos.

LANIER Murray LE Me Amu Prevail LT Peek' Anthony LO Lord Conway Coleman Melsh RG Moncrief Ross RT Fug-ate Ferguson JLE. Williams Miens Dennlck Anderson LH McCord Boswell RH Hopkins Yarnedoe Harmon Luck Tennessee referee Bur gess A umpire King line man Morgan and Clayton' -timekeepers. Touchdowns. Miens 8 Murray' 2. osweli 2 Ro i Varnedoe Dreger.

Substitutes Smith for i Dennlck. Smith R. for Lord Norveil for Pugate Gardner for Norvell. Carter for Ferguson Dreger for Anderson Dubose for Ross. Scorer G.

U. A. S8 IS 14 34 99 Lanier 0 00 0 0 G. M. C.

Downs Marion. Mtlledgsvllle. Ga. Not ember Speclal. Georgia Military cot.

leg downed Marion institute a close margin. to O. In the second quarter O. U. C.

executed a. beauty of. a double past forward to Marlon's yard At the. first effort. Struppl.

went through for- th. only points snored in the game. After this each side strainedevery ye to get across with. the ball and several times a. 21.

C. came neat succeeding. but. Marion's stilt- de fence V-This ends the season. M.

has won every' game played here and her. goal. linehatnt been crossed. It is understood the team will seek a season genie with Riverside of Tech High The Mllledgevlll team sets' up a claim to- the south. east prep championship though it team disputes this claim G.

35. a will meet them in order for it to definitely- settled. See-Saw Game Devoid Thrills Brought Georgia Season to Close on San- ford Field Thursday Afternoon Before Big Crowd. Athens Ca November 27. Spe- ciaL Georgia made It another tie afternoon the third of the season when she battled Clem.

son to a 0 to 0 score on Sanford field. was a see-saw game of football and devoid of sensaj tlon until thetime when Georgia held Clemson on her yard line in the third quarter. The teams were about evenly matched and that the way they played the game. Only once did either team threaten a touchdown. That.

was in the' third quarter when Clemson worked the ball down to the yard line and was unable to smash the Georgia defense for a score. This was a thrill In a way and yet not. for Georgia has been doing- it all along. Last Saturday she held Alabama' under the very shad- ow of the goal. She proved again that the Red and Black line is equal I to any in the- south on Thursday afternoon.

When they just have to. do it and they did when Clemson threatened. in spite of the fact' that the Tiger rooters went I wild on the side line. Big Crowd Out. A of six.

thousand fans came down after their Thanksgiv. ing dinners. to. see the last football fray of the season. The Georgia rooters gave their lungs a final gridiron workout and kept up a hot Ire of yells and hoots all during the game.

The game was a continual shower of punts. Neither team wag able to' make consecutive. gains except In that one wild. spree' when Clemson seemed headed straight for a touchdown. Theflrst quarter was playcJ in the center of the field.

When It was endedthe ball was onGeorgla yard line. Georgia started off the second quarter as if bent ont putting something over. Austin took the ban for 15 yards' op the first play. Then a second first down was made. But the rush fin- zl out.

Toward the nd of the quarter l1enrJrla- got her sfmats mixed the ball was with no one' to' re lye it. and If the Clemson man who recovered had taken- his. advantage and run for' a touchdown in stead of foolishly falling on the hall the ye-suit mlghthave been dif. rent. he didn't take hi chance.

Georgia JJ Held. In the early part of the third quartet- Georgia started. another' rush. ShO made one first down but lostthe ball on an incomplete forward pass. After Clemson failed to gain the Redand Black got ant otherfirst down and then the old forward pass jinx appeared again.

Then Clemson stared the big threat. She started thoball at the middle of the field made two first downs. and. then a beautiful forward pats. Banks to Rover carried her 29- yards and under the Georgiagoal.

She stood onthe threshold at the yard line. Banks got. then' failed. then Armstrong got 2 more but that was alL The lied and Black line couldn't pierced. Coltlnlr' punted back to themiddle of the field to safety Once It the fourth quarter Georgia' was shoved back on her yard line by a yard penalty.

but Colllngs again punted out of danger. The game ended with the ball la the mlddlBjOf the field. The star of the day was strong. who was the most consistent ground gainer' of either team. PVtnNGTUE NEXT TUB OLD GRADUATE is now an old grtidguat.

HE'S PACKING A two-humped grudge like a camel. He's a college dromedary. YOU CANT IILAIE THE OLD BOY much. He travels from the bootleg- Sen district of Alabama from Mack Bennett's spangled beaches California aye brother. even from the thug-- orchards of Chicago.

treks from the decimldottedbeer beerplateaus of Manhattan and from th soirees of Wyoming. HE COHEsFnOM TIlE ENDS of the earth. Prom all ends of the planet yea. even from. the butt end in Nebraska where he lives wht thinks that blood thicker than water andgrape Juice thicker than both.

AND WJIY TUAVELETU the old IfUdguatef To pipe his oletIam znuttel play sonic mutts from some other alam mutter in the former well-known game of football. ND WHAT SRETU THE OLD nGRtJDOEf Football Not by a boatload. Us pipes something that looks II It It gave the cat an awful fight before kitty dragged it inf It alnt football and It. atnt ping pong. Its something weird.

and never seen before. on land or. sea. it could be anythingJf you left your specs homey THE OLD DAYS ARE GONE when a lad went to college to eat. Ooneare the.

old nights when boywent to college to drink. Vanished are the times when the star football players driw pay checks InsUad of dominoes. TJm- OLD CBtmOBfEEi OXEof the timers whole college consisted of open air and calisthenics Where are Chslker Brown nKler and Lefty Naylor. dear Old Moyamensing university are Yallerbeily. Wlnterknlght and Doe Glest.

rof KIrknride se Those babies played football like old Terry McGovern ballyhooed ten Both twice as many Nifi fL earned a college pnlessi he earned a college oyster for hl POOTIIAiLWA FOOTBALL In those days picking American teams from among players on theRules committee. A BOZE gPLGEB CHlBPgD the father of footb nlze his son now. Theflying wedge the i gnardsbaek are- gone Where the smUax twlneth green. Their places have been taken but not filled. by the lonfardpa a the line shift and the protest.

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EtlerlIrllI tberul. makenib7.ln- ntln In I nOPQIr7. I ADlwerf TbeEieelilorClUb9f Brookl7DtoNY. w8thflratto taJtUIP In JD1Tdlll. JIIumcNc 1 nnlaandJla1Jlan4 theflnt pTI eul k.

1I ef1nt' In ma4at. St. helt" IA sIIT t1 tT i ruocttI i 01. 1 c- DITIYY J. 1 1c" ff' il Iit WLll CI11 11s e' I I k1e I' C71.

ns 1Gr g' IaR 1 0 1 i. tt I i i Jutplaying To na do l. W' urn 1 even on Iensational 1i ftiJjiC ecord ofJ t- 1 Gold Il no. wn. I 1 ea ore JO Bl range ue.

Lee RalI i almost 0 ft teateCi jeld I i i ithe tthe. itio 80uth rn fflnaland ost. ast undlng romthe iaP a. 01. IJ heP1 rns en tJ t.

a UPhUl. It. ifh tance hd 1I and fought ut' lCZ1the IIldeo I the- lack tJ Where Jieven i 1110 lme whl h' which 1 as. cl se 1. F' orel J' uttd 7' ri.

jvery 1 fti rron r. tay ste dy by X1 l1d 1 fdg 3 Jtiggamf' 1 lints te. ael J' eak iftf itIn attem ted i nt ond tcovered fr 1 i tl ster 1f i tie fi arren. 4' th i uuch nwn 1 onner 1 i 517. 1i cbc10wn 1' J.

eoathnle4Next Page. STA TEBEAT PANTHERS 20 TO 0 OId- Time The here to- 0 ss. LT G. St G. IL T.

E. to. B. vles RH FB Pitts burg 00-20 Touchdowns-Higgins ba ficlal8-EVanS LAKE CITY ELEVEN LOST TO VALDOSTA A IN HARD CONTEST 27.1. valdoatahlgh to- i me.

pla7edelght lght thrilling plays rgest I Saimnah 7. I Memo onaD more. won' 1- I C. Indlan m. ade.

aj 1 0t i jr GAint i 1 ut LL It' ii thro with' explanatlonthat Ol I We to 10. eh Toay 11 Itt 1TeeIa the IIPrte the re w. telaew end WftdI. 5 OuT abaolutelyoft. Orta lt Bill C1l.

utcneTi' or ln. JUkBnJle. tTBInaIqIaaa came' er. attflatloOtaOetHt i. i i tf k1fI iffJ ir ilOJ YIS ALWAYSl' 10 PJJF 1l 11 NUCAROLINA DOWNS OLD DOMINION exe uted Vlrginlasgoal Samn al7.

A. 1. ie l' ChM Lowe to. 0-0 CarollnaO 6 JohnWest FOOTBALL I U. U.

n. U. SI lr lnlaMl1ItatT PenlllyJvanlaMllitary S. 1. CrouT.

I I 1n- Penn ymnla 4. Labm slsllppl I tJXaruu I. ISewanee 21 oC thorpeUnlversi17 FlnalUnlverai17' Col1e DaTSclaoft4L. rmaniU U. c4r UnlveraltToofOkllhoJn cA' AmeaUDrak Jo HoPkl Ot.

and 1f UcbmoDdeo1i pU wt im' and ID col1es. I llgeo i j. 1 hoz Rtt ih Ai Sc ed iififJ afp With1igeti 1 Cl LANIER DRUBBED BYCAU f8. TO' Georgia emyEleven anRough tbeVisit 1g Te iniri audout lO8 a ttr torG. sn ggg otfe HA tootbalexeept on.

A. in epulaedbY thestro gO. any touchdownwaIJ Murriytooka pass--in lnthLs bY. A1 te Ife ei pe was-at TeLlnellp IL 1. Eo.

UcArnus- It G. T. E. toL. IL.

Ji TenlieSselr 1l0 lr a 82. R088.Varne- oe nyg I I thN i Scor 1314 3 0. 0 Mari n. GaNovember ae rgla Y1l1tarc t. 1Iarl n.

a the plllstorwarel Un e. Attheflr thr ughfor. or ea atralned every getacroll8 thebah timeao. uttde Gyc llla7edhereand goalllne huD'-been'cro88edo' ItlsctJnder toocfthe wl11 otTechHlg up 4 0 Pclf Cwill orderforltto a5v. ameDevoit9f T.

Th illsB ught' eqrgia SeaSOtltQJoseonSan Fi Th day AItern OOl1' Athens eOrglamaodeltanQth r' I. Thurd thlrdof thee son sh battled.cem- toooi oacore on Santo 4 wasseesaw gameot an' senla the tlmewhen Ge CleJ ulon' the' i utnenly matchedandthatta tl way. pla e4 game. On 1ce' Jtherteainthre ena wUh ork dJh threeyardl1ne tomash a sc re. hll was nott rGeorglahasbeend ibg' La he veryshid- ofthegoaL he1iedn equ In.

thllsouth onThurday Wh Z1 d. 1 I Jlli crowd' of downatterthelr seethe fraYiof Tbe workout-and pt ofyellland urintr th was 1 ower a ns sW IJ tr th centeot was baJIwas ua i Uabtt tookthebaJ1. a. rushfl sled end tltequ rtel herlIfnattnlxed lwaapallled wlth re- 1tl1nd IttheClems talteandrunfor In- tl' beendlf. he his Line the- earty rt f' madeoneflr tdownbut 10ItthehaU rr lIuJlnx Cte oti atarted tt a dtTt Bankato yardndunder Gforllla 011.

Shetoo40n thethruhold at. dUn Ii.then\ fallecLtben. Armstroncgot. butthatwualL ed Btackllneeouldnt punte4back oftheffeld 0ftC th urth waaahoTed backoD untedoutofdang pmeendecfwttb baUlnth1 middle jot. bf tronwhow lffOun te INfJ.

ONE. Vl un I1oLD I1A TE. aD o14jrudU u. PACKJNGA two eameLH. drome- TOtfCANTDLAHE DOYmuch1tetravetfr ofAla am.

beaches of from 0 ne i thedecSmaldottedbeerp1uaua ofH nhattAn fromtht- ct- V70 lng I. 4. I BECOMES FROfIBEElDSof tbetuth 411ll1dl rye. thebuttend LlneotnNebraakher Jhatblood I. rJI1a J11lcethlck thanbo TJUVELEmtheotd lo aJ efutbt L.

foms meClt a JD tteln th rmetwelJ-knowD. WIIAT-IEETn mO a. sometblncthat ItaT ItInn loot alland plllgponl Jt. landor' banJ lnaJf7uef apeciJhom GOnwb o1 l1ghtawheD boywlnttoc l1ege drlZ1JcVanlbe4 areth. tlJ1.

Wh Dhetaltoo IIacheckl lD1 CaUDOE' SEES 2r01fZ' th t' deluge studies Seabby Wi eJ rs lnll JIt. I foofba1l1lke hands andtwlce amany feet. Nobody earpedai llee letter. eaa. be.

eolJe or. I. TD L. WAS PoOTsALt SIithole ber r. whtr rnp far 4 P1ckl Alner tromamoDcplaen I1.

Rules As oZ I E1i the fatberof football you14J eTli' ri Oi'- hlonnowTbef1yIDgwedge. t1retandem. the. hurdlndthe cuar. clabekUC herth ax.

a Ifr 1. rhelrp1acehave beentakeD flUedI1Tpletorwardp aD4tl2elrotet. Bza TrmOLP wheno1ief ot onthe other 1aeewuntoffl1d. provJdedth otb. foot.

onthe carpet NOW jth. lot otblr who' around forwardpauetlUk monkeycunlngcoeoanutaIt 04 torthiwor14 that the Rules wun' lloedtoplelecon theA FWedbe1OJtcth. 10C1DIt kataerwoU14b. rirEREwAI 1iEVJmAn PASTEBOARD lefte ttef DJtli 1tri if Ulrhe lC. h4rlot lr w.r.

lbaI- IJ ASTBEOLD GJt11DCWlQl1AWIU jrhenall. tqotbllC1lckoO 11 thf cbttlfcOtece I14father. fi i 1 I OTC Me MUC14 3Ecv' Jo6 I TH To PAY IT- IVE GOT A I MALL IMCOMt CRu" LDQN1 MINt ITT cy creBrand olo fornext I ofthe Na vy. avy. I I Holy In oly Detroit and a V.

M1. Beat V. P. Tor yictorfrom 11 MLscoredlnthecrst Ion from the Y. cles.rly-.Outplaysd ruhT a knowmore su- act Tb Issaid I He has 7.

ta the 0. I catsEmkiflgtwO o. 3. 7 GENERALS-DEFEAT Was' g------ 1. I 0 0 Tu- ISPORTOGRAPHY IAYINOT lull.

swla i- 1ntI 01- closi-atudi'of reyealthe prese lier i to but fsdsn1ed the on this win- in Sportogrspbi. of V. the to in was-the bebailt I l- arths wwa ofrow I ftAWLIN j' I P1aiismen Beat Jackets ClemsO Tied Geogi irte. s. I.

4 AsrPa LOutplaying a uburn 1' 4. at i1c 0 1 Oraugeand v- ams I be nLleld Ofore i' hicb i rgtdirou 1 7- to flnal ho sp jTheP1alnsrnen 1rJgbt rfjFIljo aiiWhlte Fumbliu ei I in doinggainedtke I was scr i i I ech imor ytay flagged could gao' 3rr k3 4 tCtesl 4ving beak cc I a dparter 4ljen Ptniot 7i3rewster i4mrewstr j51tlo kTiorner klc cir i a m- ea Next STATE 7. B. I RE 71 H. B.

Officials-Evans fly I I halfmiles intwo out through 4to I I aTt jwont igthe jgonedest. 4edesi itt IDope. ii tIZT in tsds i 4dL Ii It Is dare iflbfltIng ci. eii4was re-ork fbeeauae thlag 4TO i Iaid its Jtutto of. o- dld Auburu ar I Utry v-all got t.

I for it. 0 tthe i f' lie is aabetween t1IflOlflager lease ome- nitty. bouts and pIaeed i IJewbere they wtilhe hard eadn. stLetIswflthfle1L. 4- tS old tes seIko was Iet fedges sttrstion same syte 5 bail4lag a str.

di- tahiagadvsatsg of th breaka agolsat Ma wta IS ALWAYS TAKING ThE JOY OU OF LIFE Bng 6-0 I 1 0 RESULTSIJ of 0 sit 13 3 7 14. 1 3L6 14 1. Forest 7. 7 bomaAMS an Tueculum 0 Georgetown' college Kantnehaijs Poaassaoa4. vjLKr.

mu i 1 PROHI8ITION 3TOC oENT IT sv c4 TBU. COtJRZATIOIJLIST p7 IgS74issti To Draw With Tigers In BYOADflSjTOQ Milita y' Team in Thursday Roy gamewag I I Aline I long- runs 7. 7. T. 7.

0. B. 1. Bun KlngTIL. I Ross 99 0 0-0 November Speclat--Oe6rgia 0 lbs with do.

MC everygame line hasn't- isnderstoodtheteamWiil I- any- team meetthem order-for-It be of Spe. Georgia time I' they can. hoc wa The first ended the on Georgia's If on alma She lost the other- first the ball downsJ On the wasall. be the middle of i PurriNG TIJ 1 plateaus the lemon extract COMESPUOX Lincoln. hebraaka wti is.

and graps old alam I in. and wonderful anything if home. Gonc are ahoy went diw GRVDGB OtB of Spangler of Whers of seminary in a ten-round shindig. and unless his eye. Inthose before WAlter started the flI.

Efl would never z-ecog- The flying hurdle and toe and the grass is ever ZurIard Pus. OT4PGAB one guys provided the the the. of birds forward passes hike monxey Its the wonid piekon he sawIng the beour WAS EVE ANT left an 1330 through eating a Thossbirds were cannibals. TU when 5 tblpks of borne and moths. 5 TEE IETIIERII II ELLE1IT buV give us back th.

old games that i povld 5J1 ech the I11aje ebsIsr. sj 41 P1.

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