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PAGE TEN Tune In WTJS THE JACKSON SUN Want Ad 1106 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER (1938 Durham Dandy Notre Dame Outclasses Carnegie Tech Wins Over Tennessee In Easy Win Over Chattanooga KNOXVILLE, Nov. 5. jp Navy Team Pittsburgh, 20To 10, In Vandy Sticks To Straight Football In Easy Win Over Stubborn Sewanee NASHVILLE, Nov. 5 Vanderbilt, using reserves for three quarters, of a thrill-less game, rung up its 11th con-sceutive victory over a stubborn Sewanee today, 14 to 0, before 7,000 spectators. The Commodores: beaten onlv bv Blending a brilliant passing attack Season's Biggest Upset with powerful rushes on the ground, Tennessee maintained its unbeaten and untied record today.

BALTIMORE, Nov. 5. (P) Notre Dame's greatest football team since the last glorious 1930 model turned out by KnuteRock-ne, rolled over hapless, outclassed Navy, 15-0. today as a capacity throng of 62,000 half-soaked spectators wondered what the score really could have been if Coach Elmer Layden hadn't hooked the leash on his touchdown makers. By The Associated Press crusning me university oi Chattanooga, 45 to 0 before 7,000 spectators.

Nov.51 A band oCarnegie Tech gridmen rose up today to pull mighty ttsburgh from atop the nation's football berch With George (Bad News) Cafego Louisiana State this season, stuck I ana nis nauDacs running mate. Bob Foxx, sitting on the bench leat other teams from coast to coast have been vine nn- to straight football, plunging over 0UCtCf iSnUlly t0 fr tW yearS' Pittsbur V8 beaten, reserves went on a spree, amassing toucnaowns in tne first and second periods and then coasted while the Tigers vainly tried to puncture the 'J a sad' yet day 'or the Middies, long one of the most dangerous pigskin foes of the Fighting Irish. If some of their pass receivers who had 31 forwards a net of 313 yards in scoring seven ine Tartans, 3-1 art enders Wrestling Back To Forefront This Week Wrestling bounces back vanay defense. Only once, late in the final quarter, did Sewanee threaten to score touchdowns. piicnea to them during the alternately exciting and uninteresting Union Drills The Volunteers, with second string backs romping behind the and then the attack was repulsed on the 6-yard line.

Sewanee, after taking the opening kickoff, advanced to its own r- 1 Vm I A sojucr, ua reacnea a bit higher the score might have been close. But the Irish secondary, as alert as the forward wall was strong, broke up varsity line, shuck, eariy in tne I fl 1 first period, scoring twice from the flV I mo air with CaDtain Bowden Wvntt C1111IJ1 into town Monday night with the great Z4 and then punted. grabbing both payoff tosses. The Vanderbilt, starting on its own and then sailed down the field with touch- made the famed Pitt hvard wall look like a pile of cjs and the three pile-drivers ii Carnegie's backfield, Merlyn Cori Ray Car-nelly and George M(t, plunged and drove furiously teccomplish the unbelievable. The game left mostf the huge throng of 61,00 stunj.

It was crammed with thrills 4n the minute Curly Stebbins tq the opening kickoff and ran yards for' a Panther touchdow'until the est line-up Promoter Hot Gilliam has announced in several Strong Tutors wasted no time and effort in first was good for 41 yards and the second 46. The Moccasins battled the Vols months For thA main me second and Welch, the city's Number On victory, virtually on even terms in the Statistics very often li an driving across the double stripes. Almost effortlessly, Bert Marshall and Roy Huggins battered the Tiger line for consistent gains before The Union University Bulldogs wrestler, is matched against Gus second quarter, holding them scoreless and starting a drive of uay mey aid just that While they gave Navy 11 first Kallio, the world's champion mid are preparing for a battle on tho day to forget battles. They meet Marshall slipped off right tackle dleweight wrestler in a finish uvuL 1 iv. i inn their own from the nine-yard line x-diiic ana i yarns sinnrf tvm for the tally.

match, with Big Jim Parker set that carried to Tennessee's 40 the West Tennessee State Teachers rushing to 150 for the Irish the Captain Marvin Franklin split ting his wish and meeting the re. where the end of the period stoo game was far from close. From the College next Friday at Memphis. This year the Teacher are hoact, ped it. It was the Chattanoogans' ieree who did Him dirt, "Sailor Swede Olson.

very start, the spectators expected a football slaughter. It wasn't lone threat. ing a strong squad, and seem verv Welch and Kallio wrestled to a The Volunteers, using their aer quite mat DUt it COllln have. anxious to take the Bulldogs down. draw here two years ago and since ial game effectively for the first if Layden hadn't used his second team to start.

Before it was all men the little middleweight has xne union squad is also doin well htis year, so the battle thi? time this season, routed the Moccasins in the third period, piling made two appearances in the local week, will be one equal to the big over, me tnird team was on the field, forcing a safety for the final up three more markers. Two more ring, one in a title match and the other a non-title affair. Kallio won uamc auusa me ocean DaCK in tne uprights for the extra point In the next period the second team started a drive on its own 38 that tended when Tumey Ford, sub for Huggins. cracked center for the second touchdown. Junius Plunk-ett Marshall's sub, dropkicked the point after.

Late in the third period the reserves again drove deep in Eewan-ee territory, but the Tibers, out-manned but never outfought, repulsed the threat on the 2-yard line and took the ball on downs After punting out they held again on the 20-yard line and then start in the fourth completed the scor iiisn score. both of the matches against mid- 11B. Several rhancrea iusr ing. wavy, now twice beaten dleweights with little trouble and The Chattanoogans presented the positions of the Union playeM twice tied as against a clean sit iinai second when desperate Panthers took to the janes. Tartan courage bed Panther prowess.

Any otherlub might have taken it lying doi after that heart-breaking (for Caegie) dash of Stebbins. But six nutes later, Condit faded to Pitt'sl yard line and looped a high pi over the goal to Muha. Carnelly's placekicknotted the count. In the same rst period. Bill Daddio.

booted neat field goal from the Carnegil2. sending the Panthers in frontgain. With seconds to gtoefore the whistle ended the halKern shot Karl Striegel. end. ire the game.

Carnelly's pass fromie Pitt 33 landed in the armsj "Chick" Chickererneo and carctd off into Striegel's hands, ovedie goat In the last nor if PspnairU so this ume is matched against the two shifty runners in Orend and mis ween, ana mey snouid help the ngntneavy, Welch. rjuiiaogs to pick up power on of. ior tne irisn, threatened several times. Twice it had a chance, once on the Irish three and again Kallio is one of the fastest and fense. and sterngthen th edefense.

most deceptive wrestlers in the Thurman Scott both of whom might have given Tennessee considerable trouble had they been cavorting behind a more formidable line. Orend electrified the Stanley Baraga was placed at uii me enemy tnree-varri linec game, he features a pair of light the blocking back position to aid omy to miss neart-Dreaking passes. ning arms and elbows and has been John Campbell, who has been do ed their only sustained offensive uame, outplayed in the Known to knock a man insensible crowd at the start of the game by of tne game. iirst period which saw the MiH. ing a splendid job there this sea son.

dies fail in a field coal attempt with merely the flat of his palm and his elbow. He steps into his opponents with th ease of a hal- running a Tennessee kick 47 yards and later he raced back 44 with a kickoff. T. J. Thompson was rushed into Mixing short passee with powerful running by Algeo Fleming, J.

B. Hagler and Walter Higgins the after reaching the Irish three-yard stripe, struck with its first team one of the guard slots to give re let dancer and when he whirls out The lineups: lief to the men in the middle of tireless Tigers drove to the Vandy six. Here the Commodore subs miaway in the second period, scor- ing on a "bewildering march of 79 the line. Chattanooga Po Matusek The rest of the team remained in braced and took the ball, and the Tennessee visitors never threatened again. tact, and continued to work on the yaras by deceptive reverses and end sweeps.

I Bob Saggau opened the drive Sewanee registered 5 first downs Scruggs Boyle Kopcha defense, in addition to the offense Coach Fred DeLay and Aassist- oi tus adagio act things have happened. However, looking at things from the Welch outlook, the match will be no snap. Welch weighs 178 pounds giving him a 13 pound advantage at the post and an experience that will almost equal that of the champion's. Welch's last match was some time a en Rike fridge to 17 for Vandy. On the ground and in the air the victors totalled tin 4a1 rri mc ant Coach Pete Craig scouted the struck pay dirt again, ftey Moroz.

reserve back, got oft beautiful punt to the Ptt tht-yard line and larry peace, resfe Panther back, responded with sad return boot from behind his al to Pitt's 22. Six plays later Ma rammed over from the two-yl line. Carnegie Tech out-Jnea Pitt 196 yards to 135, ruslg the ball and made 13 first dow comnared ana finished it. He and Louis Zon-tini, rushed the ball for gains from four to 22 yards a whack- at the Sutton Logan E. L.

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H. F. B. Clay J-eacners last Saturday and gained Lineups and summary: Methis A beauty has just left the trusty left toe of George McAgee, who, after missing five games because of a foot infection, promises to close the Duke University's football campaign in a blaze of glory. (c) Knowledge as to the offensive for-Bart'l'mew nations they will use against the Sewanee Pos Vanderbilt urea XMavy wall to the 16.

There, Saggau faked a pass and raced around his right down the sidelines for a touchdown. Zonttnl McEIreath Wade (c) Scott Orend Warren ouuaogs. when he teamed up with Tex Smith Andridge Holdgraf I Riley in a team match. to Pitt's nine. ine piays they saw were given to the frosh, who have been Tuning them against the varsity.

The St. John "Tuffy" Welch as he is fond! -LE LT LG C. RG Jackson Biggie Goldberg. thElkiris fW. Score py periods: Fowlkes Lasater Cotter Whittington Duncan Julian Whitley Hagler piace-Kicked the added point.

i In the closing seconds of the second period. Navy brousht thel McLemore labeled, has one hold that no other i Va.) express, played or five min Grid Results 0 0 00 frosh were running over the varsity at the first of the week, but Chattanooga 0 Tennessee 13 Smith wrestler has used in these narts utes in the first periobecause of 0 18 1445 Franklin nis own -TiecK-wrmger. In ac spectators to their feet with a rally that just missed, partly because Tennessee Scoring: Touchdowns. the coaches have worked out a system to stop the plays that the Mem QB Marshall tion" it looks similar to the old a leg injury. The victory broke- 22-game string of conquests ruun by Pitt Wyatt 3, Andridge, Broome, (sub oi a iive-yard Denaitv for v.

Keenel time chicken ringing contests, and Dyersburg On Local Schedule For Friday Following an easy 52-0 victory over Ripley Thursday night the Jackson High Golde'n Bears are phis squad will use. for wallenJ, Bacon (sub for An from the results obtained it is til? "me OUI- fumbled and Not much word has been receiv oi mucn wora since they lost to Duquie In 1936. drifl Rneert rBiiH for Wor-ni Higgins LH Cochrane RH Macon FB Score by periods: as effective nansen recovered for Navy on Huggins 4.,. 1 ed from Memphis. exceDt that thev after point from try touchdown.

East: Dartmouth 44 Dickinson 6 Yale 20 Brown 14 Fordham 3 St. Mary's 0 Manhattan 3 North Carolina The "Big JinV the Irish 36. Randolph Anderson, replacing the Louis have an improved team, and have one back who is gaining in pres Wyatt (place kick), Sneed 2 (drop kicks). awede Olson match is one that Mayo on the Middie firinc lin tige, ine iaa name Is Ellis snouid be a neck-stretcher. As Sewanee 0 0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 7 0 014 Scoring: Vandebrilt touchdowns Marshall.

Ford (sub for Huggins); Officials: Referee, Frank Darwin completed three short passes and State 0 Union has three more camps on (Virginia); umpire, Freddie Sing- the ball was on Notre Dame' four. New York University 45 he DRINK Kingsbiry BEER "It's In tha B.Ie" most of the old-heads remember, in Parker's last fight here against Mike Nazarian, Olsen took the ton (Alabama) head lineman. J. out tne i time out penalty and the high 0 points atter, irranklin, placement). C.

Armitead (Vanderbilt); field Plunkett (sub for Marshall) (drop- privilege to award NazaS tt their 1938 schedule, all of them being played away from home. Besides the Memphis Teachers game, they play Mississippi State Teachers a.nd Arkansas A secondary snuffed the Syracuse 7 Colgate 0 judge, Quintus Hutter (Virginia). kick) contest because of what he deem- looking forward to a breather over the coming week end followed by a week of rest. Coach Rocky Palmer's Dyersburg gridders are on the Bears schedule for Friday night, and having been pretty badly handled during the season, are not A fumble by Anderson, recover- ed unnecessary roughness partial- ed by John Kelly for the Irish on Georgia Tech Wins iary to his own person. Olsen evidently took great delitrht in tne sailor 18, opened the gates rom Kentucky xor moire uames second touch Officials: referee.

Kain (Georgia Tech); umpire, Taylor (Georgetown); head linesman, Waddey (Georgia Tech); field judge, Johnson, (Georgia Tech). S. MTU. In 10 To 7 i lining up on Nazanan's side and down just as the rain, a thin snrav In Dizzy Game. ended up with his neck in the ropes.

Parker then let out a howl whipped by a brisk wind, beean Rutgers 20 Princeton 18 New Hampshire 10. Tufts 6 Holy Cross 33 Temple 0 Columbia 39 Virginia 0 Carnegie lech 20 Pittsburgh 10 Army 20 Frankli'n-MarshaU 12 Notre Dame 15 Navy 0 Boston College 14 Indiana 0 Boston U. 31 Tampa 7 Hobart 19 Buffalo 0 Bowdoin 13 Maine 6 Harvard 47 Chicago 13 Lafayette 7 Penn State 0 soaking the customers. Six nliv ATLANTA, Nov. 5 (P) Georgia expectec to give the Jackson squad much trouble.

However, it is a known fact that Rocky would give his very best SuYiday hat to cage the Bears and almost anything can be expected from the. game. With Central of MemDhis beinir to the high heavens for just one chance at that "lousy wrestler later ana the Irish, aided bv an Tech caged a rip-tearing Kentucky Wildcat 19-18, today in as wacky Triumph Over Texas Aggies onMae penalty, were over the line. Except for a three-yard whack by Sontini, the touchdown luesint: a football game as was ever lost by locking a point-after. who turned referee." Olsen is from Salt Lake City and has made two appearances here.

The first was in the role of the ant, against the 5 or 6 hundred The payoff point of the dizzy do was cone oy ru.iDacK joe The- DALLAS, Nov. 5 (JP) On trounced by South Side Friday night, Ihe value of a game with thet school on the ODen date of smg who drove the Middies bai-ic. ings came after Tech's first touch ly a nan turn of the minute hand cracking the center and going over pound "Blimp' Levy, and then re remained when. Joseph, Pasqua, a down when Carl Combs smashed through the blocked "Buck" Shaw's vmanova 24 Auburn 12 Amherst 19 Trinity 0 Gettysburg 6 Washington, sioui inaian Doy, rose off the far irom tne tnree-yord mark Zon-tini's try for the etra point was cently as the referee and casual wrestler in the Nazarian-Parker dropkick cleanly but the alert sub end of the substitute's bench, ioe ferson 0 snatched up the bounding ball and low. ior the rest of the period fipht Jwassachusetts State ged out in the middle of the field and swept a 45-yard field goal raced wide around left end for the Coast Promoter Gilliam said there extra point would he no aHvanro.

in A wnatever Oliensive Chances "vaWinjr South: square Detween tne goal posts. That signalized Southern Meth The supposedly toothless Blue- the Middies had. mission. Men 40 cents, ladies 15 Nov. 18 was practically nullified, and Coach Tury Oman states that he will be glad to take advantage of this open week toward developing his second string backfield for the 1939 season.

The development of these men, including Forrester, Voegeli, Melton and Walker will be the coach's major effort during the remainder of the regular season. Local fang are very much more grass Cats turned ud with a mouth was desperation thai netted odist's fantastic 10-7 triumph over cents and kids 10 cents. Jimmy ful of fangs that ripped the hereto the final two Irish noints From Lambert will referee. tne iavored Texas Aggies today. fore stubborn Engineers' defense Denmd his own goal.

Cliff Lenz. The 210-pound tackles, place for 350 yards by land and air while ment kick ended a fourth Deriod another of Navy's fine aerial artists, tried to get off a pass- Badly Tech could go but 186. Alabama 4 Tula'ne 0 Georgia Tech 19 Kentucky 18 Georgia 19 Florida 6 Vanderbilt 14 Sewanee 0 south Carolina 7 Duquesne 0 Clemson 27 George Washington Davidson 29 Wofford 0 Virginia Milita Methodist riot that wiped out the Aggies touchdown lead and produced one of the most amazing vie- rusnea, he was four yards behind his goal when he made the throw. Undefeated Tutors In 20 To 6 Win Over Troy Dave Zoeller. No.

1 tooth in the Wildcat mouth, started the first score from the eKntucky 15 and elated over the announcement of wrres oiu uwnoy stadium has ever in rusned tieorge Kassas. He batted the ball and it fell for a safety. narry rsaiKum recovery from a knee injury in the Humes High cashed in by passing 27 yards to End Bill McCubbin who scampered 30 yards more. Carnes kick was game last week, and in all prob MEMPHIS, Nov. 3m West "ane orest (tie) Ole Miss Wins Tennessee Teachers kept their grid wide.

worth Carolina 7 Virginia Tech20 riandolDh-Maoon st tv-- witnessed. Plan 1939 Kitty League Campaign FULTON, Nov. 5 Prelimin iron siate clean of defeat today, re Close Came A minute later Bartlett quick A UII pulsing a stubborn Alabama elev en from Troy 10 to 6 before a From St. Louis Mercer 28 Presbyterian 0 Tennessee 45 Chattanooga 0 Centre 7 Washington Lee 0 kicked to the Kentucky 1 where Zoeller picked it up. Chvington smashed him, he fumbled.

Page recovered and Bartlett bucked over on the next play. The screwy pont nomecoming crowd of Z.500. It was the eighth triumph of the ary plans for the 1939 Kitty ST. LOUIS, Nov. 5 JPi InsDir- ability he will be on hand to lead the Bears running attack against Dyersburg Friday night.

It was announced ytoday that South Side's win over Central practically clinched Jackson's chances of entering the West Tennessee championship playoff, and the players, coaches and fans are steadily pointing toward that event league season will be discussed season for the Memphis team. wimam dc Marv in ed by the celebration of its golden anniversary of foolhnll st lierschell (Skeeter) Ellis and Sydney 7 after episode following, Louisiana State XT 35 Tech grabbed another break to Haggard Cherry accounted for the Loius University held the Univer-home-towners touchdowns, Ellis sity of Mississippi, one ot the na-speeding across the enemy goal tion's top elevens, to a 14 to 12 go ahead when Cushmg recovered Comb's fumble on the Blue Grass Citadel 6 Richmond twice in the first six minutes of score today in an intersectional 32 and the Engineers pounded over. play. Cherry made his contribu- game before a homecoming crowd w-VneMe Tchre 12 Carson Thrash going the last 14 on an end tion in th spronri rxriorl In ft swmi tion in the second period. of 8,500.

around. Anderson kick failing. West Tennessee Trh 9n ow. Lane Wins Fnsilv Recovery of a fumbled mint rave The kicking toe of John Hartle (Ala.) Tchrs 6 Alu i bunday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at a meeting of officials at the Rainbow Room in Fulton. Representatives of Owensboro, Hopkinsville Paducah, Mayfield, Fulton.

Union City, Jackson and Lexington clubs will be present, along with other interested parties. At a meeting of the Fulton Baseball Association, a Board of Directors was chosen: Walter Evans, Abe Jolley, Baile yHuddleston, Clarence Reed, K. P. Dalton, H. H.

Bugg, Kellie Lowe, Dr. W. M. Haw, R. E.

Sanford and W. S. Atkins K. P. Dalton was named president and W.

S. Atkins vice president the Alabamans the ball on the It looked like a runaway in the second frame when Tech took a substitute St Louis end. turned Western Kenturkv "'5 cold and cost the Billikens at Memphis 21 in the second period Two iplays later Chester Lee Homecoming Event eastern iveniuCKy 7 least a tie. Hartle had missed only unt at the nemy 4( and pounded down with Gibson sparking the drvie and Wheby going the last two placements for extra Doints plunged through center for the visitor's only score! Arizona U. 7 Centenary 6 Hattiesburg (Mi Lane College climaxed its borne in two years until today, when both 3 on a reverse.

coming celebration Saturday with woiiege 0 nis attempts failed. But Gibson soon punted out short Approximately 50,000 divorces an easy win over Talladega Col Mississippi College 35 SpringhiU have been granted in 'England sfnee on the Cat 37 and Combs and Dameron Davis ripped through and lege. Coach Clemmons used every Japan has 16,960 miles of rail the World War. ways with hi her borders. over the enemy to the 8, Ismael memDer oi nis squad in the massacre of the visitors.

The Draeons Midwest: smashing across on a bone-crack II. ing Davis kick was low. appeared to be able to score almost at will with the long runs Nebraska 16 Kansas 7 Missouri 6 Michigan State 0 Minnesota 28 Iowa Kentucky drove the home cus oi iviassey, jarown and Clay, while tomers crazy in the last stanza by Michigan 19 Pennsvl their forward wall was practically marshing 86 yards on 17 plays. WREST Zoeller passing the last 17 -yards to If you've never worn a pair of EDWINS we say in all sincerity, "Here's a shoe value you little expected to meet at such a reasonable price." PEDWINS are the natural choice of thrifty men who just can't be satisfied with second choice. lmoeneiraDie tp the Degas." Six of Lane's were nlavinsr ves Shepherd who snatched the ball "THiY WIN YOUR FCtr $5.00 $6.50 terday in their last game, and were Wisconsin 20 Northwestern 13 Purdue 12 Ohio State 0 Detroit 38 North Dakota 7 Akron 21 Illinois Wesleyan 0 Xavier 14 Dayton 7 Ohio U.

20 Miami (Oh.n ii from two defenders hands on the goal line. Again Davis' kick miss doing their best, to leave a last mg impression in the final tilt. ed. Those players were Clav. Grev.

JACKSON, ARMORY Cincinnati 14 Ohio Wesleyan 7 Forte, Jones, Abrom, and Captain Brown. A feature of the game Merry High Wins Game From Ripley reserve 7 West Vir was tne crowning of the homecom MONDAY, NOV. 7 ing queen, by Cantain Brown be ginia wi. Mississippi 14 St. Louis 12 Iowa State 14 Drake 0 The Ripley Hornets invaded the tween the halves.

The score 52-0. Merry Panthers lair at Rothrock Field Friday and had their stingers Southwest: Baylor 14 Texas 7 Fordham Wins Over GUS removed oy tne rantners. The Merry High boys scored one Southern Methodist U. 10 Texas Mflry's With THOMPSON-FINLEY'S touchdown in each of the first two Field Goal periods and two in the third Quar "ujoia iew Or- ter, but were held scoreless in the leans; NEW YORK. Nov.

5 UPV-Wil fourth by the Ripley team. OTOYm '19151 bur Stanton enjoyed a fleeting mo Oklahoma 26 Kansas State 0 Rice 3 Arkansas 0 Ill The Panthers showed the best KALLIO World's Middleweight Champion Vs. ROY WELCH teamwork of the season and bv ment oi iootball fame today when he trotted out before 44.000 hush Texas Christian U. 21 Tulsa 0. IQ) hard fast blocking were able to ed spectators and kicked a 32-yard make steady gains over the visitors, field goal to give Fordham a 3 to 0 Cali- JL- SI Vf COW Southern California 13 fornia 7 Washington 10 Stanford maxing is.

nrst downs to Ripley triumpn over the St Mary's Uni versity Gaels. i tour, west tne Kipiey quarterback made several nice runs but was easily stopped by the Merry That was all anybody saw of U. C. L. A.

21 Washington State TlfP Stanton, because be went right on secondary. Patton, Edwards, and mil Jackson who was slightly injured in the game made the best showing oacK to tne bench. But it was enough to justify the long hours he has spent practicing his soe- for the locals. cialty the last three seasons and to Merry keep the Rams at the forefront of Edwards the nation's football teams. "Where Comfort, Style and Economy Meet BIG JIM PARKER Vs.

SAILOR OLSEN Parker Asked for This Match. Admission: Men, 40c; Ladies, 15c Children 10c mm Grimes Meacham Oregon 19 Idaho 6. High School: Jackson 52 Ripley 0 Ridgely 13 Dyersburg 6 Central 7 South Side 21 Union City 40 McKenzie 13 Turley Castle, KnoUwood Staffordshire, England, has an oak which is recognized by law as hayen for unmarried lovers. Any child born of a union in its shade Fordham proved in every resbect Harris 213 E. Lafayette Street a better team than St.

Mary's, but it took Stanton's boot to make it Johnson Pos. L.E. F.B... Ripley E. Johnson J.

Johnson Ford Garrett McCorkle Lackard McCliesh Curtain Clay Wright West official. Johns Freeman Ohio was the first state in the Long Union to use the controlled hunt' Johnson legitimate. No i-ng system in state forests on small Jackson one knows how the law originated. game. Patton.

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