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The Times and Democrat from Orangeburg, South Carolina • 10

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Aiiu TTTuTS mMi'5 0CT1 in', i.t!H o. i uiDi Lci 2:,, ii To 22,000 Fans See Clemson Conquer Carolina 21 Tech-Allburn Game Highlights IGRYGO SCORES ON! 0. H. S. Indians, Seeking TODAY, FIJI DAY i Southern Football They Fought 4th Victory, Meets Strong Camden Team Tonight Imi ii ii i mmmmmmmmmm Hot Weather anil Tiger Reserve Power Wears Down (iamecotks isiana State, loser Da idson, tackles a week a (jo to the Chaltanoujja has what season and time again liown time he can do and whei the match Davidson and 1' urman, Hit lin ond and Virginia Milit.nv In; flute.

Virginia 'I'ech end Washington and I.ee, and Virginia and William and Mary. The laces a doubtful breather with scrappy little Oglethorpe, and Maryland twice-bent-cn Terrapins go against West Ma-i he gets, hold of the oval. Other changes in the starting Moccasins. Duke, beaten by Tennessee, but ill tup contender br Souihern Conference honor 'risks its record Forest. Other intra-conlerence cames in COLUMBIA, Oct.

24. BY JOHN' ItEMRLKT The Orangeburg Indians will pit iheir htitngtb against one of toughest o)positions tonight at Kair Ground Suidiuni when they ncei. the Camden High eleven 1) o'clock. This is the third upsuaie class 'A" team that the locals have met lineup will probably be Ilarr The potent Clemson Timers con-j (lurred the South Carolina Came Wannamaker at right end in place- cocks today in the With renewal ot uanei Kline and J. P.

Dulioso place of Mitchell Union. Union I All i of their colorful uridiron rivalry I m'xt I but they came out ahead bv 21-18! It all carted. Overcnd after bitter, Kruelimj stru when President Hubert Dohcrty Ke that thrilled a capacity crowd told a press conference i0( 22,000 to the marrow, in the alii let ie department I t-'ichtinK courageomlv aRiihtsl i had. been phiced completely under the Gamecocks refused (Hy The Associated Press I Nine Conference cMRiisomeni'- throe- iiilervewforenee I iv repcval ol the iiH i Tech Auburn ri- u.liy Tulaiir's invasion id i Ni illi Carolina, hid for foolhal! altenlion in the Siiulht'tn ii Southeastern C'onlrrences this v.vi'kond. i Tech arid Auburn, matching de- (I'lilii ii against power, meet in Atlanta and on the outcome vino- Tech's hopes of another Smith- ea-tr-in Con Terence championship claim.

The Yellow Jackets ha Imp defeated only by NuPv liaine, while Auburn hawed to i Southern Mf-tliddici after playini; to a lUadloik with ipp, Siale, Another undefeated but once- lied confrroncp record itoos on the l.ir.cl; tunijjht (Friday) when pow- i'ul Kentucky faces Ooritia f.t i Da. I'tiilefralod and untied Ten lies i broke his nose in the Union game, but probably will pet to play some.i i The latest two boys to he added I to the injured list are William Crulchfieid and W. S. Fairty. jj Crutchf ielel broke a bone in CLASS "1" TEAM school control and scholarships on Decided in lo "Let Football Seek Its Own Level" athletic J'uds had befn eliminated.

"Carncjjie Tech is (joing to lei fool ball seek its own level," Dr. Dohcrty said then. "If it means dropping nut of class A fotohaU. v. e'll drop out." T.ch at that time established the Walter P.

Steffcn scholarship fund, and invited alumni contrl- and Fell in Love. But even their marriage was a fight for happiness! 4, Fell in 1 But even their mar- nage was a fight for A poignant v'-, I yf powerful story ol dramatic I two in love faced them! Robert STERLING yield and came back after the I were far behind to furnish the of Tensive fireworks on two lightning I scoring plays. Flashing their power- and finess ns soon a.s they got the ball, the Tigers marched 05 yards on reverses ami two smartly executed passes to score- five min i ules afler the opening whistle. Geoi'RC Floyd went the final yards around left end alter tid: ling ii reverse Irom Charlie Tim jmons who converted the point from placement. All -Southern hind Joe Blaloci; IMTTSIH'RGU.

Oct. 'ii. Carnejjin Tech, one lime uiant 1 9'17 i but ions. Pad, as Overcnd ex the eridirnn which decided in to "let football seek its own leve conceded today that level was --ii far for Ibis season. The lo hans have won three and dropped it wo games, so would like noihin belter than to defeat the Camden nuaii ami avenge, in some mens-lore, the lickings given them for he last two years.

For the past week. Coach Wii iiams, with the capable of his two new assistant coaches, Clarence Fischer and Pill Dukes, been putting the Indians through some stiff workouts and i.iolishiiig up mi winning plays. In uriii'i- to defeat or even hold in check the visitors the locals will i Have to show just how well they handling that old pigskin. This is probably the first game ai which the Indians will have to :i.i!ay some real football if they' ex pect to win. The Camden squad trong team, a.s is plainly illustrated in the score records for the 'oa-t two years.

In li)3ii they rie-leated the Indians bv the score ol 0. and in 27-0. 1 Orangeburg will start the game ombaidy without the services of un Zeigler, their sensational -back, who has been suffering with injered arm. Tim will be in uniform, however, unci may play the team gets in tight spot. Starting in place of Zeigler will he McCants, junior back, who has seme good ball so far tlos in I root in scrimmage the other day and most likclv will not get to play again this year.

Fairey hurt his thumb hi practice yesterday and it is not known whether it is broken or badly fractured. It is doubtful if he will get lo play any tonight. On led't end will be Pee Weather ington and at tackles will le Jimmy Collier and Willard Bodic. These boys are excellent hall play crs and will be contain threats to Ihe Camden defenses throughout Ihe game. The probable line up: HE Harry Wannamaker.

RT Jimmv Collier. HG J. P. DuPose. -Charles Shuler.

Dukes. LT ilia rm Pre cl i e. FF. I-ee Weatiierington. Oil Hut Osljorne.

RH-Hobert Nichalson. LH Kirby Smith. FB Hobert McCants. plained today, "that thinij doesn't alonv on an e-en heel," he add "We it into the hi Mtinie, tben discontinued scholarships, but i we'll be all riht in our own "We're rlroppinu down to elas '(( victor ur-1 week in hrins-U4! with Alabama, has a conference nt with Flor-ala. The Vols are ovoru helming tavo ites.

While Tulane seeks its second win of the reason against the Tar lice's. Coach A ti McKeeu takes his unbeaten hut once-tied Mis-' ii'ia Staters to lialeieji for a tu.le with North Carolina State, undefeated untied in five names, face Arkansas at Memphis. Vanderbilt has a Saturday nirdit name with Lou- the class li ranks. Gradual? Manager Clarence (Buddy) (Jverend, who in the 1 si two decades had seen the Tartan-riso to heady pinnacles and then skid, said frankly that Tech "is juM riroopii)" out of the bin time." Tartan fortunes sank to ebb last Saturday under the (il-0 oouiidin" by Notre Dana. With reserves scarce and reijuhn--iniured, Coach Kddie Kaker lookin" forward to little Case as a lot P.

and ws'll probably have a of hi" at that." went over for the second Clomsoi: touchdown in the second period after a desperate Gamecock pass by Hewitt Arrowsmith in his own en i zone was intercepted by Charlie Wright and returned to the IS. Blaloek raced over four plays UdC: from the seven yard line on hi-favorite end around play and Tim-mons again kicked the goal to Maryarct Sullivan and Charles Lover are to appear together in a remake of '-pack beins planned by BTTinsiT) Bowling News BEFORE THE make the score Clemson I4: Car olina 0, but the real fun was yet lo begin. Two minutes after the second half kickeff. Booty Payne, sophomore, punled h) yards to Arrowsmith on the Carolina 25. The Gamecock full back reversed the ball to A I Gryg.

who dashed like a streak to P'C eastsidc line alter two blocker. hnmniei I I It1 1 I IV k. f' 1 I II VllUllim UlLlUUllli i I a triide night which wins over three! Gilberts scored over Moodv -Like gives them nine RKl-FtTD BY CENTRAL mhSS Ai'vSOCIATION RUPERT GRAYSON I SATURDAY Rpubli Picture losses. For the winners D. Dicker! bowled out a total ot 3511 pins.

For the losers C. L. Lake rolled out 331 pins. Next week's M-liedule will Ik posted at the Bowbng Center. cleared out the Clem on mint coy ers.

The stepping Gamecock flash hugged the sideline, ami scor cd with ease alter masterful! siriestcDtJing a Clemson tackh about llic lib yard line. The sen sational play, eood for 75 yards, tlx stands wild. The undaunted Tiee-i-s si in. .114 91 II') CHAPTER EVEN GUN, WITH a spnse of despair ui his hfart, sat down anil lit another cigaret. The two others hp-an a general conversation, including Gun in it.

He managed to look intelligent, but he spoke mechanl-ial)y. He was racking his brains for some ruse to make the girl understand. Then the door opened, and she and Tommy entered. "We've just been having a stroii in the garden," Coral announced, with apparetic inconsequential MiRhtneps. "it's just levely out ill 05 101! 112 75 22k o.i 3on 120 33 1 .1424 NOAH BEERY PC.

Deit. Krivonak PT Hall Apnlcgaie IIP Webb Peitner QB- Pearce Els'on l.Ii Maness Grvgo Pli Floyd Ploiun KB Score hy periods: Clemson 7 7 7 0- 21 S. Carolina .0 0 7 -13 Clemson scoring: Touchdown lovei. Plalock, Maness; point fro. it 'iv after touchdown, Timmons 3 rlaecmciits 1.

S. Carolina scoring: Touch Jewns, Gi vjo, Urban. Point from trv after touchdown, Arrowsinrth i oiaccnir nt Sub. tuitions: Clemsi-n F.n.k; Chip'ey. Kdwards.

l'alev; tackles, II imbi-igid: Tisdati', center. Wright, backs. Porn, Pierce, Craig. Stan-lord. Payne.

McF.lveen, Parker. S. Carolina Ends. Lytic. Stan N'o-wak: tackles.

Stive Nowak. guards, Kroto; backs i Norton. Grugan. Roski. DeMario, Crawford, Clarv.

Offiek-ds: Peleree. C. Illinois; umpire, II. W. Sholar head linesman.

O. Phi'lips. C-orgia Tech: fiehi Smeak Low Moe.dy Hughes Lake Total Ricketib: Wolfe O'Lain Fabian Diekeit Total Gilbe i i ALSO at and 10: rt 95 11 Urt- 3)7 13i) 112 10(1 lii7 141- 1 I back a short time later lor third touchdown al ter Wright in jterccpied another pass at the -hi and latteralled to Pavne. who A jto Ihe la before he was brought I earth. Chippy the Clem I son tailback, raced (or land, of tor the- Carolirm line tin-: back Timr.n.iu.

he y.t rd over two more tries. Tininwin aga -i kicked the extra point. The Tigers wearing i Gamecocks down gradira'lv arr.l seemed headed for another -nee in the final quarter but the h-hl- nini struck again. t' las far as the Carolina live, tii.1 104 s. i us.

i i 1 ll Ai 14735 there." "No doubt," said Otto, dourly. 11)0 miUQUMms i NewLerry Mjcts IN Lenoi r-R cnoi r-K mm uyne l'1'igers were set back bv a choiii't 'penalty and a fumble. Oct. 24. r-Pi-- i i i r- 7 he laded to the 35 to pass but the hall harclly left his hand before big; Alex Urban, Carolina lidt end.i 12:01 SUNDAY I (i II Indians and the Pears will clash on heie torruiricv niuht.

Perrv. It I enoir-Rhy. ihe ftridrron The irae v. il! start at f) p. ni CAUOI PMSON GA.MIi STATISTICS SPETIAL FX Tli A SHOW M1DNITE SUN.

Hardest a tavc ni where a tie iiiimiercial traveler COLUMBIA, Oct. 24. Statistics on the CLmam Carolina fir. mo: It va ai rived i.okhi w. 'P, Sollt'i And then, addressing Tommy: "Well, have you thought over my little proposition, Commander?" To which Tommy replied, airily: "Why, no: In the company of tmh a charming lady one can hardly expected to think over Mere trifles.

Besides, it would be infernally rude." Otto rose heavily from his chair. "Well, I advise you to do so during the night. Otherwise you may find it. not cpiite such a trifling af-fjir as you seem to think." His tone was heavy with men-see. Gun was getting; desperate.

Plainly they were on ilu point of depaituie, and he had to make Coral understand somehow. Sud-iti-nly he got an idea, and clutched the wayV he said to Trent, row risen also in obedience to his chief's gesture, "what happens to vs lXi weyamp out again "No," was the answer. "You can here tonight. I'm afraid 1 have to admit my little scheme for making you talk is a failure be- jcarne churgrhg in to snatch it iromi the air and run unmolested tn tlv; Arrowsmith added the extra; ooint and the game ended i a ftei'wa re I The Tigers, on crve strength, were aided by the warm! weather which held good to main itain the game's no-rain ti-adition since the first contest between the', i teams in liUhj. They racked up 12 I I orth.

Til bet anyone "that I have of anv one adi'st name an." 12 P)2 13 IOC iie dollar ot ihe h. ro All Id Uiound sh farmer tied he in the back-teet to a wann- it rt) riai of the ter.eer. ri downs Vardn cainerl rushinij iForwind attempted I Forward passes com rleted Yards by forward pass inr? i. Yards lost, atempled. i ii'warel passes 'Forward inter copied by i Yards gained, i tmbae of intercepted passe "Ye w.ll.

will he Vlraw led. "Well. I'll take ye on. I'll bet ye len ac.ain five that im In at "I'-ini." the cimnicrcial traveler. "I've not the hartfu 1 ame in the c.iiiitiy.

It is Stone." Ti oid eal t. ok a chew of his i.urst downs to seven for the un irlermanned Gamecocks and gainc-' 192 net cards rushing lo lot! for Ihe losers. Out of JS forward Jto-ssc attempted-the Tiger. e. nleted seven for 72 yards whale the Gamecock; made seven of 21 tires uood for (i7 vards.

The punting average from sci immaee wa vards for the Tigers and 37 8 for Gamecocks. s. I I I Rommitc A3 THE SH'JMEA1 cS' Z7 (i5 inc." CdcLf AS Tffi CONGA! jt'Zrs aic is tobace'o. liaroer." Ct 3C i. -t 7- Jt AND A CAST Or STARS AS BRILLIANT AS THOSE el AN ARGENTINE NIGHr1 I COLDS O' VCBEAT FOB MISERY OF yi Puntinit average from scrimmayr S.

Total yard-, all Pi-ban leeks returned Opponents' fumbles Pat rone recovered So, samon 1 Yards lost bv penalties DON AMECIIE wnnwN The lineups: I'ciS. (icrr.siirl LP Plalock I LT Frills LG Padcett Sharpe "Sorry lo disliu li you, she apolngled. ncucmnNosE ttl ILKABLt I rcuci nu DROPS DROPS ARGENTINE WAY' 5,) CARMEN MIRANDA I Coral's face, as she went back tt her own room, with the little clutched in her hand, seemed to express rather more satisfaction than the occasion warranted. i of time. He shall now have to resort to the more direct methods of the hief heie." -Well," taut thin, witi.

a sigh. "I'm glad of that. Because that of yours 1 find is lalher had for the nerves. Do you know that, a Id tie while ago, I suffered fi an hallucination, and didn't know who I wa.s? If anybody at that, moment had addressed me hy ii. light name, I should have fciohahiy denied my identity." Trent sneered.

Perhaps it's just as well we've changed the program we don't v.sr.t any lunatics on our hands." Our. darted a quirk glance at but she was not loolars at NOW YOU CAN SEE THE CONFISCATED I ON DA KS I) A EXTRA! NAZI TERROR FILMS AS A PART OF "THE RAMPARTS WE WATCH" In the bungalow, Tommy turned to Gun. XV CCP The P'Ctures ihat 0mnwm stunned Amcrlcc The scenes from "Baptism of Fire" that caused Norway to surrender! 4 imm mm9 "That Is so." said Otto, In his ae. "Ard one very had of rr.a is to keep' quiet yu ou-ht to he taiiatig. I l.ri:M'd.er ttiat, I lazelijeafie.

iinmnn- mtn hiuiiiiw.i"w"i'h Vi a. If I 'r. id hv a rlieeifu! riMmii Wf im frr: 1 I J' '1 I I t. x- I I TP- i iS. i ill lis that that puppy look's at.

you." Coral laughed with apparent delight. "Oh, ymt jealous old thing!" Phe suddenly took his arm, and held it close to her side an unusual demonstration from her, as Otto was quick to realize. "Anyway, you needn't worry. I'm not partial to floppies I like older dogs, who've got all their teeth, and can use "em, loo." Whereat Otto, pleased anil Mattered, chuckled tpute pleasantly. Pin going straight to bed the air here makes one tired, I think," Coral announced, when they had rf a bed the quarters, Klie kissed Oito lightly on the forehead, waved Ie hand lo Trent, and ran gaily off.

The two men v.vnt into Trent's c. S.esie twenty minutes later, yvliea they were in the middle of a heated argument, there came a tap on the door, which ope ned to reveal Ceiral again. She looked very young harming in a white linen diessmg gown worn over dark red pajamas. Sorry to disturb yon two," she apologize. -but I've got one of rny i.3ks of insomnia romir.p on 1 i an 1 it and I've forgotten to bring any.

elope with me. Have e.ther of you got anything that v. hi me lie I have!" answered Trent, only too eager to be of assistance. I i i tuok out a small bottle of he ars.e v.hifh be had Gun. "On- of the- ought ikf you sief-t ii2ht through.

it if it i.ef.r. v.orK in half an hrur, take anoilrr. ro iore, I- i. he asreed. "I ll ttv to the i.

ll- moved tov.ard the tnd Tt-rt vent to i.ig coral mote i Mayr Pil be see-Irg vou in the mornir." a huv." eo." er.e Toaimr fer- no." Ve, "You made a bloom over that kid, you know," he began but Gun made a gesture for caution, and lugged him out into the air. "I'm beginning to think I did," he when he thought they were safe from mechanical or other eavesdropping. "What did she say to you, anyway?" "Oh. she wa.s absolutely frank. She said that, of course, you had told me what her game wa.s supposed to be to make me talk about the invention.

But she said she wasn't going to do that she's an agent of ttie British government here to find out all sbg can about these birds, and to help us if necessary. She wanted Ij know if we found out what they really were up '-1, and I told l.er you'd had a shot at it, but hadn't found out anything definite. Then ahe said as soon as she could find out fhe'd hit on some plan for our escape." "Oh, damn!" prowled Gun. He realized that if Ceral knew how much he had really discovered, she could conrentrate on a plan of escape. Bat she did nrit know, and teat she would probably he trying to find something H.t kc lf and if she was discovered, v.

iijih was more than hkely, er.e e-hance of escaping in time to foil these madmen would be ere The r.rf result was that, despite the (oirdort ef a leal bed once iOie. cm: rper.t a practically sleepless raght. between worrying as t' whether Coral would be caught out during it. and trying to evolve a praef.fal j'an for escape if he asn t. (To Continued Vrr tiy.

ira He a.s trying i-'f. y.t'.al or he la i ii ro: I sr. tdiiirn So she rn es the even at txn hey ei, or ear- a. I tt ro.v rid I get on As to A Of V.v; Oh, ha la as tr.e re- it rv ei-r fr.r 1)1 VO'i vo'i, at If A ft A i.e ti.s Vf.s. I IK e- 'tee to hr an ho pa red era 1 I ie a- fv.

i.i.e at a O' .0 A a'- eek." "Oh, thank a the buttle. Jhj a hv, solves at tja.n ai a'-r. I-ti ere RELIANC is FRIDAY-SATURDAY rrght V.j let it do no" I ke tr way.

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