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HE STAUNTON NEW.ILEAl Jhft, SUNDAY- MORNING, OCTOBER 21,1 928 Jt iJJs 'T Centrevilleand ASTONISHMENT THS ClOALM 1 Towers Divide the ginla's 46-yard line as the'quar-ter ended. gecond Quarter The second Quarter began with an attempted forward pass, which HERBERT H00VE3 MOTER HERB Basketball Wins OVER SHUTOUT CADET VICTORY DOIOCIUTIC FUND Acknowledjed $21.00 M. A. Ellis 6.00 J. T.

Hicks 10.00 was incomplete. After this Barnei si Honori wereavenlv distributed Friday night at Mt. Solon in a double basketball bill between In Biggest Reversal of Done of punted II yards: Virginia's ball on her 24-yard line. On kick formation, Sloan made 12 yards around left end for a first down. Three attempts at M.

line failed, and Sloan punted V. M. ball on her 28-yard line. Hawkins went around right end for seven yards; downed by Close. Barnes went over center for Ave yards and -a first down.

Barnes Season V. M. I. Trounces Virginia Cavaliers 0 to 0) Game largely Punting One); One Touchdown Offside and Xot Counted. ICABLE CADETS BEAT EPISCOPAL HIGH 13 TO 6 FOR 3-4 RECORD yard line; Virginia's ball there.

i After an Incompleted pass, Sloan punted 40 yards: V. M. ball on her 88-yard line, Barnes went oft center for It yards and a first down, Barnsi punted out of bounds on Vlr glnla's seven-yard lint. Faulooner hit the line three successive times for a first down. Virginia completed her first pass, Sloan to Kamlner, over right end for a first down.

M. I. intercepted a Virginia pass; V. M. ball on her 47-yara line.

Barnes and Hawkins made four yards at line and then Barnes passed to Moody over right end for a touchdown. Harner kicked goal after touchdown for extra point. Score: V. M. I.

9, Virginia 0. Barnes kicked off to Sloan, who returned it 15 yards; Virginia's ball on her 33-yard line. i wen ana wenterviue ruga chooli. The Towers girls took the floor to the tune of 27 to 22, while the visiting Centerville boys mopped up. 19 to 11.

The visiting boys' squad obtain-1 ed a lead in the first few minutes1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Moyer, of this city, ar receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Her- bert Hoover Moyer, Oct. 18.

if his newest heir is a 'Republican, the proud father said: "No. like his father, he Is an Independ- Mr. Moyer is a South Lewis street blacksmith and was a candidate for city council in the last election. He Is supporting Hoover's candidacy In the general election. -i- In the biggest upset of the of play which they maintained punted yards to Closes Vir- Total r.

$81.00 In addition to the above, Dr. and Mrs. W. Phelps hare sent ten dollars directly to the national Democratic committee, New York, Just previous to the Issuance of the call tor funds here. Unusual Blast 3 HOUSTON, Oct.

20. () A blast, believed to have resulted when a hot rivet fell from a skyscraper under construction into a pocket of gas', rocked the business district here. A brick building was wreck and a girl injured by flying debris. throughout. dope In the current season in I 11 A A 1J A record of 75 percent is chalked up in favor of All VilW K11IO vuuicsL.

uwncri, i uaiuin, TllRlJlia iVlllltaiT lUBU 1 v.f A a ltil. nnnnnfnmr omI the result waa imBPlrt fnr tha tntP. nlnvinp nn her turn Virginia aueiupieu ner nrsi pass ouiuuiuu MXiiiULiy nuauciuj' in omic piciuawi; ouiuui, of the game, but it was fumbled the visiting punted 35 yards; V- M- tZ iZ ball on her 4 8-yard line. cr. i i mi fl i moments of the game did the pleteiy numoK mbled uvei cjjiscujai iTigu scuuui at vicjiaiiuiiti.

1 11c imoi Towers forwards score the few squad from the University of Doinls neerier! fnr iMrtnrv score was S. M. A. 13, Episcopalians 6. Virginia, sending them back to This was the second contest Charlottesville on the little end Hawkins went off right end for 11 yards and a first down.

V. M. I. tried three trick plays, but all failed. Barnes' punted 30 Staunton played the best game of the season, a tele Sloan paub was grounded.

Pink- game for Towers, and the first of a 9-to-0 score. gTam from Coach Frank L. Summers states. Reinert and erton went off right tackle; no A V. .1 i rrnl CM 1 yards trlnlo i uuuuua, nifiiuss gam, oiuau a pass ubi irii eim wise, uui.ii oi wnom iiave.jnaue names xur in RPferee Roiiires "0 Vn th JLilbftn on her 14-yard line.

Sloan grounded. Sloan punted 33 yard atnieucs on me niiuop squaaron in past years, were me. rpK ran three yards off rifiht tackle; to Hawkins, who returned it flvt I nan. i utv bihiluu wiiii a ier- The Episcbpaliansmade their "touchdownonapassOtUartS JUraft rifle -whloh-Hawkins, i Harner, and Barnes bore the sameplayeroff tackle.f.or il yards and a first down. Smith fumbled, but recovered.

yards: V. M.I..'a.ball. 45-yard line, Harner went over center tor two- yards; Barnes, on a fake pass, mada no gain. Harner went in the last quarter. TakeS 2 Games brunt.

AIL three were mighty 7 V. M. ball on Vlrplnla-s Barnes passed to over left iuard for seven, yards; ui xour g-ames, an oi inem mm Virginia prep i schools, S. M. A.

has won three. She has thus a slight Botn games of adoubieheader -edge on Augusta Military academy, which has played four were won by the Stuarts Draft i a. Ttr .11 i. v.nninti.nn tu Barnes punted 28 yards out of five yards. Barnes the first half.

The game was largely played Df MOCRAT1C SPEAKING HON. HARRY ST. GEORGE TICKER L. W. H.

PEYTON, Esq. will address the voters of Augusta County at SPOTTSWOOD COUNTY FAIR THURSDAY, OCT. 25th 11 O'clock A. M. Ifames, losing me iourxn yesteraay to wooaoerry Dy a ua vu.

77 through the air, punts playing vl'SZj: 20-to4 score. The first of these games, however, was with heavy role ln the tactiC8 em" After thrul atne a college team and therefore does not count in state hon- and the boys- contest 11 to 9. rti5yirt 1 Hne- Slflan Dunted 46 yftrd8: V. bounds; Virginia's ball on her 25-yard line. Sloan tried two passes, which were both grounded.

Virginia was trying pass after pass. Mc- ors. -1 The girls have, taken three -7" i M- i.s.baU,on her 40-yard line V. for Stuarts nrill-Hlfh Hawkins; this I Cray Intercepted Sloan's pass" just I7 IKIIIIII, III 1.1 1 1 1 1.111 7.1 I II III I Ill A lirT.I II III I. IIIJ I.

Ill- r--- Score: V. goods on both these squads at the present time. "Her vie-. 7 fffet excellent. The ball was n'rii touchdown, hut V.

M. I. was off-1 M. I. 9, Virginia 0.

tory yesterday over Virginia Episcopal school, 21 to 13, piayin? a high order of teamwork 8 1.1?!? three quarters. Virginia madei, 'Va biuiLiica a uii cc-sti inuiu ui xw jcitcui ivi 111c auu uiyp uumj ouiun nonr dpfpneip aigalnst aKe a first 'Vlr-! Byrd L. Waynesboro of the best guarding ever seen on their floor. Armstrong for 'a pas; DEMOCRATIC PEAKING (Tinia's ball just as half ende.l.Luke (C.) L. Score: V.

M. I. 2, 0. 1 Harris L. C.

ley Manor was outstanaing All.l V. 1 Taylor C. V. M. I.

Moody Hewlett Wlllard V. Grow Haase A. Grow Scott Hawkins The. boys'. gameJwas somewhat.

9ZVn Motley of an upset of the dope. The Bev- erley Manor squad outweighed :d.al'JnJlteJ,,s?ua Third Qnarter Barnes kicked off to floan to start the second half of play. Sloan retu rned ft 2 4 yards.Af ter G. E. B.

ith. Rtnnrt nraft n.iint i-nnrfdAr- ran 81Snat practice, v. Janney Turner Sloan followed at 2:5 7. The Bishburne Cleans Up With Episcopalians, 21-13; Has Won Three Games Straight tlmated at est three thrust. at the line, Sloan.) Close ier squad scoreless, 1 to 1), in the c- 0 was L.

H.Barnes (C.) Harner punted to Hawkins; who Kaiuiner SENATOR WILLIAM H. EAST J. HARRY MAY, Esq. COL. PEYTON COCHRAN will address the voters of Augusta County at CENTRE VILLE High School Building WEDNESDAY, OCT.

24th At 8 O'clock P.M. "Urst Quarter first half. In the last half the vis- itors staged a witi it 13 yards Faulconer F. VoOav The game opened, with Virginia 1 V. M.

ball on her 39-yard Substitutions Virginia: Dunn. Joseph Btarring and making six of his team's nine counters. A. :0 receiving, defending the east goal. line.

Aict.ray punted after-three 1 DeBritts, Symington, Smith, Day tsarnes KicKea on 'or v. 31. 1. -piays 10 Moan; Virginia nan on j'inkerton, Austin, and Paxton Close retu rn ed It- 2 2 yards her 3 0-yard lin 67 After-three Officials Lane. Detroit, ref- V.S.D.B.Lads M.

I. Was penalizea IS yards for i holding. Virginia was held and Sloan V. M. ball on her 21 -yard line.

punted 48 piays, Moan punted for 32 yards; leree: Thompson. V. M. ball on her 33-yard umpire; Bagley, W. headline After three plays; Harner linesman Smythe, Army, umpire, hit theline for 49 yards and a Summary: first down.

McCray' punted 43 U.Va. V.M.I, yards, out of bounds Virginia's Passes .10 12 ball on her 12-yard line. Passes completed 1 4 Sloan, from under his goal, FIratd" 5 11 Win Game by Football yards; Virginia ball on her 37-yard line. Sloan punted 50 yards; i V. M.

I's ball on her 30-yard Special to News-Leader) Oct, 20. Having ahready' won two victories in as many games this season, Fish-burne Military school this afternoon chalked up another win, this time over Virginia Episcopal school of Lynchburg, 21 to 13. The game was played on the Fiph-burne field. I The contest started out as if the Sans assembled would see big Fores piled up on both sides. Ptsbburne slipped a touchdown a 25 to 0 Score line.

After two end runs McCray punted 41 yards; V. M. I. ball Score lv quarters: .1 AS .1 x. ni 171.

nn OO A 11,. T1 I Va. 00 79 I. I fiuuini i jm us iu i.iue; vir- tiifiiiuas une. naiut-a i ginia's ball on her 30-yard line, punted after two attacks on the i Slie couldn't gain, and Sloan line; Virginia's ball on her 19-j punted 32 yards: V.

M. I's ball yard line. Sloan went off left! DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING HON. W. S.

MOFFETT -CHARLES CURRY, Esq. J. WESLEY TAYLOR, Esq. will address the voters of Augusta County at MT. SIDNEY TOWN HALL FRIDAY, OCT.

26th At 8 O'clock P. M. Before one of the largest crowds in the past three or four years, the football team of the Virginia School for the Deaf and the Blind defeated the squad FISHERSVILLE WINS on her 32-yard line. tackle tor seven yards. Sloan; Wisconsin 19; Purdue 19.

Nebraska, Syracuse 6. V. M. I. Virginia 0.

Georgetown Wabash 6. U. of Ohio 65; Cincinnati 0. V. P.

l. 16; North Carolina 14. Yale 32; Brown 14. Miss. Aggies Louisiana 31.

Hawkins ran eight yards off nunted 37 yards, out of bounds; left tackle for a first down; same V. M. ball on her 35-yard; Fishersville. Oct. 20.

Fishers- across in the initial quarter, and the tick wan successful, addine a frn the North Carolina School man off left tackle for another line. ville High school took the long jl3 yards and another first down. Harner, on second play off I end of the count in a double bas-, V. M. I.

tried three forward right tackle, made 15 yards and ketball game with Churchvllle i passes, the last one only being a first down, Two line thrusts High bill here tonight. The girls' Alabama 13; Tennessee 15 seventh point. for the Deaf by the shattering score of 25 to 0 yesterday after- In the second quarter the teams noon. z'Z: made each two touchdowns. Both Most of the fans were alumni of Flshburne'g petted extra points and ex-studenta of the scjiool.

from goal kicks afterwards, while The game was brilliant through-one attempt to kick goal for ex- out and reolte with dazzling end completed, and good for a first and a buck of center by Barnes tea mwon bv the score of 27 to University 48; Rutgers 0. gave. V. M. I.

another first down, i 13, while the boys emerged vic- Harner off left tackles for 15 Barnes kicked out of bounds on torious also. 30 to 12 yard, but fumbled, Sloan recover- Virginia's seven-yard line; Vir- Both games were clean and well tra twlnt on the Dart'of the Epis- piunfes-by -both DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING flng for Virginia; Virginia's ball ginla's ball on her seven-yard i played xecn ioire iaine u. Northwestern 7 Kentucky 0. Vanderbilt 13; Tulane 6. Minnesota 33; Chicago 7.

Auburn Mississippi 19. Holy Cross 13; Fordham 18. sides. eopaiians railed. on her nine-yard line.

Sloan at- line, sioan went orr right tackle tempted to punt; V. M. I. blocked for six yards as the quarter end and Sloan recovered behind his ed. V.

S. D. B. was easily supreme and veteranlike, working with macbinelike smoothness and precision. The team made 15 first This qaarter ended the scoring.

Not a counter was made during second half. W. L. West Va. 22.

goal line, a safety for V. M. Fourth Quarter Richmond 34; Elon 0. Score: V. M.

I. 2, Virginia 0. I Sloan's 43-yard punt opened Mexico's New Chlf MEXICO CITY, Oct. 20.. Emilio Portes Gil will take the oth of office as provisional president of.

Mexico, before congress assembled in the National Btad-ium, on Nov, 30. Princeton 47: Lehigh 0 i It was then Virginia's ball on the final period of the game; V. her 20-yard Sloan punted M. ball on, hec 43-yard line. 25 yards; V.

M. ball on Vir- McCray-" nunted to -Virginia's 28- FISHERSVILLE High-School Building THURSDAY, OCT. 25th 8 O'clock P. M. Col.

Thomas Russell Miss Eugenia Bumgardner iv downs to the visitors' three. A5LflK Tf accomplished a great were made by straight football eal rf hs tactics. Those made by the visit- cas bad th com.pietlng two L.ap,J;k out flTe the Tarheels' cases a pass. Peacock to Barber, none out Qf two Navy Duke 0. Penn 14; Penn State 0.

Dartmouth 21; Columbia 7. Ohio State 19; Michigan 7. Bucknell Lafayette 0. Colgate 16; Michigan State 0. enutra wun uaruer carrymg tue M.

nn pigskin across the line. Eiott w9. first time it was oyer 35 yards of 8houiders above the rest of the tunar tne secona time noi overT-te--b-riui--Hrw-b. km i rinai nuccmm i Harvard Stadium, Cambridge, As mentioned, peacock ana Bar-j on the Tarheel side, Sherrill ber did all the visitors' scoring. was outstandin.

at one time' For Fishburne Zlrkle, Goldsmith, rounding the end for a 30-yard JtwVC7 DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING HON. J. LEWIS BUMGARDNER Will Address the Voters of Staunton and Augusta County MONDAY, OCT. 22, (COURT DAY) at 1 1 :00 o'clock, AMr wnMwhTtem jSftfUl rSroS -coring was done by Elli- g2tl placement by Goldsmith, ott, Waldron. and Flae Shook.

I 0. a game fea- Martin and Jones did good all-j Three touchdowns were made in tured by Crlmso' mlscUeg. round playing lor tne locals, mx. na auu one iu iu. The game was the 14th the Hurst ana Cowan snowing up Desrcuuu In the line.

Patterson the Lynch- "-Q- teams have played since 1893, a were able to score but a total of I six points. It took them less i than that many minutes this aft-, ernoon to better that COUNTY COURT HOUSE In. the City of Staunton The public 'is invited to hear this able and eloquent speaker jiUcjisBb burgers right hair back, was i their ground gainer, and at times did some splendid broken-neid ruinnlg. officials: Referee, Sutton, V. i P.

Dixon, Notre Dame; headllnetman, DoranrUnl-f varsity of Ohio; i FOOTBALL BRIEFS Generats-Bovni W. and M. 12; Cath. U. 13.

Emory and Henry 21; Roanoke 6. Charleston. W. Oct, 2. I West Viginia university P) 4 3 football machine overwhelmed Score oy quarters: 12 Fishburne 7 14 V.

E. S. 0 13 0 0 21 Washington and Lee here today 0 0 13 22 to 0. The Mountaineers had DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING Town; NEW HOPE Place: HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Date; MONDAY, OCT. 22 the local team the Generals on the defensive Next Saturday Hour: 8 O'clock goes to Fork Tnion to meet Fork throughout A varied attack was Union Military academy's eleven, loosed by the West Virginians Las year.

these teams did not en-and they were never at a disad-gage, but ln 1826 Fork Union vantage, despite many penalties, defeated the locals." and this year Outplayed, but Lose is out for blood. Annapolis, Md. Oct. 20. (JP) The following Saturday comes The 1928 Navy football team a game looked forward to with won its first game of the season much interest, both on the part of today after losing; three in a row.

players and fans. On that day "Although Navy won 6 to 0 from Fishburne meets Woodberry For- Duke university, the visitors -t. which has a formidable ag- from North Carolina completely jgregation In the field this year. 1 outplayed the Middies. Already it has defeated both Stan i Battle to Tie Speakers: HON.

H. H. KERR MAJ. E. W.

CURRY CARTER Ours Is An ordinary Collec tion of lou Miliary academy and August 1 1 Harrisonburg, Oct. 20. ()- Brideewater college and Ran Military academy, and the dope WIOT dolph-Macon battled to a 6-to-6 tie in their anaual football game i here this afternoon. I A last-iniinute forward pass en- 4s that Fishburne will have to rive a mighty good account of herself if he hopes to emerge Victorious. Ml Ja -i V-M' mm IWmM DEMOCRATIC SPEAKING Hon.

Harry St. George Tucker, Hon. Herbert J. Taylor, and L. W.

H. Peyton, Esq. MT. SOLON, VA. Towers School Building TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23 8 O'clock P.

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H. LANDES STUARTS DRAFT High-School Building MONDAY, OCTOBER 22nd 8 O'CLOCK P. M. The public Ii urged to be present to hear our distinguished member of Congress from this district and the other two forceful speakers discuss th Issues of the campaiM I DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMIT" They're Infinitely graceful, each with some Ingenious detail that makes it distinctive. Priced with remarkable restraint.

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