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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 6

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The Beei
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Danville, Virginia
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6
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pl1 THE BEE PAXVILLE VA SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12 1927 SIX Eastern Elevens Stand at Championship Turnpike oday YALE AND PRINCETON MEET IN MIGHTY STRUGGLE DUKE IN THRILLING GAME 0 it Nor could the Davidson 4w' Left End Whyte Blake Howt renc: Webster Barfield Eddy Right Tackle Moezer (C) ishwick Right End Baruch Hoben tilt Garvey Left Half line Decker Right Hal Cox Bro Left Erid Sprague Miller John Smith Hal! Seeman Right Guard Perry Right Tackle Born I walsh Riley Cagle lanagan Chevigney Collins he was then transferred to his Reidsville Coals $1650 Ton tVXsk Richest Beauty that catche6 the e'e I CONTEST at best of Jury to Hear ANDVA MDCLASHMARK GAMES STATE TEAMS on the BERT SHOTTEN Leeland Motor Co CH 4 a Dourt ults i rV fJ 03 at Army Harbold Princetor Lawle: are see hav their he any end the Ad made an unsuccessful Attempt to se cure a Jury trial Come DRIVE it today its special EASY steering mechanism Test its springs of secret process alloy steel that make Nash the smoothest riding car you ever sat in Come in at once and talk SPECIAL terms on the car still driving the on Nash powers this car with the big 7 bearing motor with clutch flywheel and integrally balanced That prevents vibration anywhere through the full range of speed and power Garvey Will Start in Place of Caldwell Dis qualified Tiger Star course of the was required door quickly the door a fell on his a inely tailored form fitting cushions of superb button tufted mohair con tribute to its restful luxury Nash cars inside and out SMARTEST looking the street stand against Harvard Next season Army will replace Brown on schedule Penn State furnished a real test fot New York University's undefeated warriors with the result to determine whether or not the New York elever deserves national ranking Columbia grapples with Pennryi vanla for the 17th time Rutgers and Lehigh resume a Cwj of long standing Colgate continues a dispute with Syracuse from last year's' 10 10 dead lock A Nebraska horde sweeps agatnet Pittsburgh In an outstanding Inter sectional tussle at Pittsburgh Advanced Six 4 Door Sedan 'NOW H545 ity case! and smoking set leather mounted SCC4 i i ft W' Bert Shotten ls back In the ma jors and back as a manager He re cently was appointed successor to John "Stuffy" McInnis manager of the Philadelphia Nationals This former St Louis star was manager of the Syracuse International league club last season and piloted tha team successfully HE RIISES WORMS As a worm farmer TO PILOT PHILS NEW YORK Nov INS An operated distillery capable Lepplg Pollsky are the United States Treasury building from an Invasion of rats Tire rodants are coming from buildings being torn down and a swarm of cockroaches is trailing them The Insects have been successfully gassed but they are prov ing a real problem Record Crowd Will Wit ness eature Game Of the Eat Counsel tor Kearns opposed tne mo tion on the ground that Dempseys great personal popularity would a JW and the Princeton eleven that has yet to taste defeat meet today In the Yale bowl Yale counts upon Its sensational line to hold off Princeton attacks while the Yale backfield minus the great Caldwell but stung to agg slveness by the los endeavors to pass i buck and run Its way to victory Jonny Garvey who made two touch downs against Dartmouth was de signaled to start In Caldwell's place Bruce Caldwell ineligible star spen the past few days coaching his team mates in passing and kicking i The forward walls are even In I weight at 192 pounds per man but Yale has a slight edge In weight in the backfield which averages 179 I to Princeton's 172 Yale: Pos Scott TENNESSEE VANDERBILT CLASH IS HEADLINER GRID PROGRAM I Bill McKechnLe has been appointed 1928 manager of the St Louis Card! inals He succeeds Bob arrell man lager last season because the St Louis owners while granting that O'arrell had a successful year thought his work as catcher would be much bet ter If he was not worried with the managerial troubles McKechnlc pi loted the Pirates to a world cham pionship In 1925 Nash STYLE in body design is of extreme distinction in the taste DURHAM 17 Nov 12 A gray team of Wolves from North Caro State college came here yester afternoon played the "breaks" 11 by the great Jack tRDowaH Blue Devils of Duke NEW Richard Rowden makes a good In come and does not sell his crop President Coolloge either His worm are bought by student zoologists use them for dissection cxperlni' Rowden goes to an onrn held at i with a flashlight and catches a ful of ancle worms By selling at the rate If 15 for 20 cents makes a good day wages NEW HAVEN Conn Nov 12 A Vtu tA4n of rinntR hnAstlncr ant ti 1 1 JCBlViUilJ UilC aov ufj siuz rs akv vvum formidable foe the Duke Blue Devils ff the greatest lines of the season ji a zi 1 1 Tn 4 1 1 NEW YORK Nov Army's advance on the Notre Dame band of fighters today Interested more persons than a football earns tn New York ever did before The 76 000 scats In the Yankee Stadium were snapped up days ago rom an annual duel which first started with Jess than 4000 specta tors the classic has grown into one of almost unrivaled mraiest There was no public sale of tickets this two Ithough the Commo CHAMPAIG Ills Nov (AP) I Illinois had the job of keeping her conference elate clean today with Chicago the gridiron enemy that hop ed to smear it The conference leaders undefeated thus far had a line up that lacked the best punter of the squad Doug las Mills He was called home las night by his father's sudden death Even this loss however could dampen the Illinois confidence victory lege nded its scavon yesterday so far as the big five season goes In a blaze of glory And today the tech men stand out as unchallenged state champions of irst it was Wake orest i was that ancient and deu'iv Carolina "Wildcats" stop the winning streak of the Cyclonic Techmen anti Jack Me Dowall Yesterday the last and most ashionablv low to the road small wheels and finished in beauti ful color harmonies they capture the eye and admiration instantly The bifi Advanced Six 4 Door Sedan pictured above is offered in two dif ferent color combinations at no extra cost Window and aoor panel instru ment board and its crown panel all jtre richly done in walnut effect There are shirred door pockets van NEW YORK Nov Big eastern college teams stood at the championship turnpike today Prin ceton Invaded New Haven thirsting for a victory which would carry with it the mythical supremacy of the At lantic seaboard Army trained Its guns on nour Dame at the Yankee Stadium in New York with Notre Dame a slight fav orite Indications were lor mua both New Haven and New York Despite Cornells poor snowing recent games Dartmouth expected aat the game at Hanover wuuiu uc hardest this season Brown was ready to make its last NEW BOSS BILL McKECHNIH games remaining on the is the Carolina Davidson Raleigh Man Is Held in Newark Telephone No 9 'J Lee Young Jr upner Lower left JKnute Rockne Notre Datne Notre Dame flashy I and outers" this season while the Maryland eleven has been very con sistent although sustaining a terri fic battering at the hands of a great Yale team last Saturday I Cadets were in Charles ton Va for the annual battle I with Kentucky and were considered to hold an edge over the team from the Blue Grass region Hampden Sidney tackled the Rich mond Spiders in the capital city while Randolph Macon engaged the Navy junior varsity at Annapolis William and Mary defeated Roa noke playing at Roanoke on Armis tice day 18 to seven after overcom ing 'strong opposition King went down before Emory and Henry 14 to 6 the Wasps running their total scor ing to 260 points In the game The i Qcintlee Marines took the measure lanta Alabama met lorida ihx annual contest at Montgomery with the Al ligators standing a better chance than a year ago Virginia took on Maryland at Char lottesville I clashed with Kentucky at Charleston Va Clemson had a big before it as the Tigers rushed Georgia Athens Washington and Lee and I scrimmaged for blood at Blacksburg Auburn hoped to break Into the win column as the Plainsmen encounter ed Mississippi A and at Birming ham Sewanee had the same ambitions the Tigers trooped against Tulane New Orleans North Caroling met Davidson Chapel Hill 2 Brown avorite To Beat Harvard CAMBRIDGE Mass Nov (INS) a famous iron men who have lost five games and who have not defeated a single major opponent this year was a slight favorite to beat Harvard here today The game is regarded as the battle tor tije ceipii ViiUhurk Officials: Referee Brien ruxxs Umpire Walter Reken all (Chicago) Headimceman Wayatt (Missouri) Held judge A Tyler (Princeton) Virginia Hardware I Mfg Co Deico Lights Water Systems The transfer means that the mu be tried before jury Instead of being by a judge in equity proceedings Dempsey had previously IB HENRY lESESNE RALEIGH Nov 12 The big game Is over It might with a certain amount of accuracy be said that the North Carolina collegi ate season Is over for with today Peerman uller Best Penn Anthr ullback Ref ere: A Schwartz I Umpire Murphy Bankart mouth) ield Judge: (Brown) Left TackleC) Hammach Left Guard redericks Center I I REIDSVILLE Nov Jim mie Holmes is on a business trip of several days io Washington Misses Sara Irvin and Margaret Richardson have returned from a visit to Lexington Va Miss Mary Palmer is under treat merit in St Leo's hospital Greens boro Mr and Mrs Doggett of Brown Summit have returned from visiting relatives in Washington Misses Bessie Irby and Virgie New man of High Point spent the week end with friends and relatives here John Watt who was seriously hurt in an automobile accident several weeks ago entered a Richmond hos pital yesterday Mrs Murdock and children of Cascade Va are visiting the for mer's parents Mr and Mrs Irvin South Main street Mr and Mrs Al uoooman arm their guest Miss Cecelia Crouse at tended a dance at the Sheraton ho tel High Point this week Oscar Thornton of Mullins was in town this week renewing old1 acquaintances He was a resident here about 38 years ago and remem bered many of the older citizens Mrs VZ Weaver has returned from Charlotte where she attended the State Parent Teacher association which was In in that city Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday of thin week Mrs Galloway Mrs A IL Galloway Mrs Bowman Gray Mrs Bess Plumly and Mrs Marlon ollln of Winston Salem spent Wednesday here with Mrs George Lee irvin RATS IS TREASURY Sharp shooters on duty every night protecting (Bv The Associated Press) The invasion of Blackburg Washington and powerful eleven and Virginia's attempt to win an out of state victory from Maryland at Charlottesville were choice bits on the Virginia' gridiron menu today The Oenerais tackled I minus the services of Captain "Horse" Tips now on the sidelines as the result of torn ligaments in his leg Streit was called upon to take Tips' position in an attempt to halt the "Pony Ex press" that ran ild last Saturday against South Carolina Howe Lott Stearns and White composed the General Backfield that matched itsscoring ability against that of Peake Mattox Tompko and McEver Virginia's Cavalier team hoped to 0 German Movie Actor Injured BERLIN Nov (AP) Michael Bommen Metropolitan Opera baritone and husband of Maris Lewis suffered a cut of the main artery on the left arm while he was playing In a motion picture drama yesterday He was acting nt the A studios near Potsdam and In action of the plav open a glass panel he rushed through of class broke and cutting a cieep gacn ar the elbow The singer was rushed to a he pltal where the cut was sewed toget er and home Suit NEW YORK Nov A preliminary skirmish iri the impend ing court battle between Jack Demp sey and Jack Kearns founa Kearns I behind on points today after fed eral judges sitting in Trenton order ed the case transferred from the equity division to the law division and set next Wednesday as the date on which the trial will begin at New riTalhoinas Inc Distributors jyn Quarrler Left Tackle Greene Left Guard Charlesworth Center Right Guard I game is expected to attract a capacity I attendance I Probably the next attraction of tha I day in D'lxie Is the Georgia Tech I Louisiana State game' The Tornado i has been tied by Vanderbilt but otn I erwlse its championship pace is even I Louisiana State brings a team of afc knowledgcd defensive qualities to At fiUAlW vpv of product Of stop Kessler and Roberts thejlary and a Quantity 91 ftKohot usr Wfrakev na Slewed to Richmond 39 to pima Tne cavaliers navo Right End 1 Nave (or Meehan) Quarterback clad Una day and riAfipa nut University In one of rhe mo thrill ing football battles ever staged in Two drop kicks alter touchdowns from the toe of this man McDowall was the margin of victory in the 20 18 score A badly battered Wolfpack fought back against an ever advancing ream Of blue jerseys and were outplayed during the first half But this speed demon McDowall did not swing into his stride until the third period and when he did it was his passing kick ing and brilliant dashes through broken fields that brought the scant margin of victory to the Techmen and the 1927 football championship Ct North Carolina as the prize This man McDowall proved his worth to the State team His passes fell in the arms of speeding Tech wingmen to score while his brilliant running after grabbing punts and kick offs turned the trick Then too his toe added two drop kicks after i touchdowms and these two little I points turned the tide for the team wnose colors he carried in battle Duke Has Stars While McDowall's brilliant kicking passing and tuning was the turning point in the game the Blue Devils were presenting two stars who prov ed a threat to the State team and who rivaled the brilliant work of the Woifpack ace Sam Buie and completely routed the Stateine and played parts thut rivaled the great McDowall Jankoskl's brilliant stabs at the line and Bule's knife like trusts at the tackles piled up seventeen first downs against seven for the Tech men but eagle eyes were watching for everv aim from tne stare and two times marches were halted when alert gray linesmen poumed on loose balls and with the exception of three times hurled back the thrust goalward by the Blue Devils It would be unjust to say that State ouplayed Duke during the game There is one figure who made State the best and that was McDowall but without this great star Duke would have gained a wide edge Duke fought brilliantly to over come th elead in the closing minutes of the game and with hammering the tackles carried over the ball for touchdown on the last play of the game but his kick for the extra point 1 was bad for the third time during 3 the game interest in the pigskin sport Is eobirg Carrying its string of victories to a I Illinois Plays clear cut dramatic climax state col rya vnicago ioaay year as the allotment of the stltutlons was gobbled up I The line up: Notre Dame Position Vnedinrh went down before the onslaught of Tus aggregation final victory that will count in the big five race was a specta cular as the steady rise as a contender for the title and even though there was only a two point state's came after all A lean streak of lightning the person of Jack McDowall virtually se cured for himself a place rm the mythical all SOUthern eleven when bls dramatic brilliance surpassed any thing that has been seen on a south ern gridiron this year McDcwall ran once for 60 yards and a number of times for 30 40 and 57 At one crucial moment he punted for 73 yards and followed that up with in cisive end runs As a result of State's victory the state title race is at an end and State itself plays no other member In the big five this season He only other big five schedule clash at Chapel Hill today and the Carollna Duke contest one weea from today The 1927 North Carolina champions to date also boast of a clean southern conference record their encounter with the University of South Caro lina next week will decide whether or not they will end the season also with an unblemished southern con ference slate After that they take on Michigan State here in an intcr sect'onai Tenn Crippled Plays Vanderbilt 0 KNOXVILLE Tenn Nov (AP) Unveraity of Tennessee's big unde feated gold football team with a halt dozen stars crippier meet Vander bilt's Commodores her today In one of the Southern conference's all im portant games of the season The versatile Vanderbilt backfield was in prime condition with the many threat Bi" Spears the plung ing Armistead and the pass receiving Owens all ready White Witt Tennessee's giant punt ing and passing back is not in form he is expected to start i Butcher Tennessee center and Sharp Vandy pivot man were set to engage in a ouei centers notn ing starred for three years on respective teams 4 Here are some of the stars'of the Yale Princeton game at Nets' Haven Left to right: Wittmer flashy Tiger back Garvev Yale's hope Hoben Eli quarterback and Webster aggressive Blue leader Lower left to right Charlesworth bulwark in the center of Yale fine line and Capt Moeser one of the finest ends Princeton has ever had SEVENTY THOUSAND TO SEE ARMY NOTRE DAME CLASH ARMY NOTRE DAME AND PRINCETON YALE GAMES EATURE BIG PROGRAM One of outstanding events of sport year is the battle between West Point and Notre Dame Jn New York Here are some of the brilliants who are expected to shine: Upper Icit Mur ii hpro At act vear win ov me insn rp Armv Ck lci ic vniisvy a Tz a i 11 1 01 Inrae A rm riht captain vvnson anu vuauu jyuva vizard Inset Born spectacular Army lineman Lower right Niemic back Right inset Cagle Army fleet ball carrier rintratlonai Nwreell 0 ATLANTA Ga Nov (AP) Although armistice day games had re duced the number of football games in the South today enough of the major teams were in action to indl i cate normal crowds and more than usual interest Tennessee and Vanderbilt meeting at Knoxville was the headliner for the day both undefeated in the Southern I conference although the Commo i dores have been tied Tennessee Is I boasting an unblemished record both I in and out of the conference This Giant Electric Still Raided Richardson Prep fT NEWARK Nov Charles Manard 21 of 223 West Jones street Raleigh was arrested yesterday on charges of passing worthless checks Manaid who told the police he 13 a member of a wealthy family and a former student at the University of North Carolina had several business cards marked textile engineer" and it was under this name police staid that he ob tained cash and merchandise in thin city Washington Baltimore Phila delphia and New York HEAT BY THE ACRE SEATTLE One hundred pan cakes may be cooked at once on a stove made here and said to be tljc largest in the world It has a 208 inch surface four ovens and Is live feet high It is to bo Installed in an Oregon lumber camp where appeti tes are bigger and better Utt1UlfbaCviU0b (O) ll Ilu i 1 1 Right Halfback Murrell I Health Department And Atheist Seek to Stop Him NEW YORK Nov aith healing services conducted by the Rev John Roach Straton militant fundamentalist pastor of Cavalry Baptist church faced from two sides today from the city health de partment and from the pastor's arch foe a leading atheist Unflinching in his stand that his healing services are of a divine na ture Dr Straton struck back at Dr Louis I Harris health commissioner who threatened prosecution if heard the pastor was treating one with communicable diseases Charles Smith president of American Association for the vancement of Atheism who demand ed Dr arrest for practicing medicine without a license "If Dr Harris had been on 'earth at the time of Jesus and the Apos Dr Straton declared sup pose he would have tried to stop their divine work" "As to Atheists" Dr Straton as serted when he heard Smith hao written District Attorney Banton de manding his arrest "their quest td prosecute me for violation of the medical practices acj is a joke I am not making warfare on the doctors They have their place: divine heeling has Its place and the teaching of word has yet its place Upon this I will Dr reply included an in vitation to the health commissioner to attend next Sunday ser vices at the Calvary church Dr Straton and his assistants have been anointing afflicted persons with oil praying over them and exhorting them to believe themselves cured Some have professed to be cured Dr Harris said his opposition to the healing by faith services was not So much an attack on the right ol persons to hope for cure by prayer as it was a fear that persons suffering from curable Illness would neglect proper medical treatment WOLPACK CAPTURES NC TITLE BY WINNING ROM MIE TWA Quarterback Whittmer I I i 'XA'stkV S' ri'e' i V1 fl SIS A SI El izXJf 'liAsW zvrti VZ4 rf a ti fl '4 A' V' A tr' rCCMrC'Z wee444t Norman al lies I i a Ml Wn I i LP i I i vho yy '4 istht i i 1S M4 4M ft A A I0 i I I 4 I JOk Ees 1 I Nftv WL 0 0 Ll I Les its the World in ddotor Cnr tdlje i Mi ik JS? al I jw 4 I KL I' wwa I WB 11 Ik i 1 1 HM i HM ri1 1 rap I ilWI I i i i 1.

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