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THE SUNDAY REGISTER, BRCKI.EY. RALEIGH COUNTY, W. VA. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22, 193S flying Eagles Defeat Oak Hill In Fourth Quarter Of Game Locals Get 20-0 Win In Devil Game f- Beckley Thwarted Three Times in Early Stages Conies Back in Last Period To Swamp Rivals Thwarted no less than three times in ihc first half by a stubborn Oak Hill defense, Ihe Woodrow Wilson High school Flying tjglcs yesterday afternoon arose to brilliant heights in thc fourth quarter to push Ihrec louch- downs across lhe goal line lo win score of 20 lo 0 and thus register their fifth straight triumph of lhe season without a loss and also lo advance anoll been downed, a Becklcy player and Oak Hill player started slinging lefts and rights with gusto. Tliis was the signal for some of the players on the Jleld and.soinc on the two henches, as well as fans from hoth sides the field to swarm to the rescue of their favorites, and for a mo- nent it appeared the fracas reaching dangerous proportions.

Hie presence of several oflic- crs of the law, and the actions of more level-headed players Hie two coaches and fans piickly put a stop to the mix-np Eagles Play No Victory Game In '34 ind play Cafego resumed. ns nailed on a lateral FOOTBALL College Scores Washington and Lee Ken- lucky 0 Auburn (i; George Washington 19 or a loss of five yards and Ainolc licked up two at tackle. On lhc next play Amole dropped back nd heaved a pass from near his Clarksburg Coach Praia- cs Treatment in Beck-! sily0 ley, But Thinks Expense Is Too Great For Game (From Clarksburg Telegram) Financial difficulties at Victory own goal line, but O'Leary inter-: i sc 00 i j)i not permit the ecpled lhe pigskin on the 18-yard 5c heduling of Bockley high schoo line and dashed down lhe for a 1D34 me in Clarksburg, lines for a touchdown. Misco's Fal lcy Bc coac lhc est lacemenl sailed cleanly Ihrough insUtution; said uprights. Scorc: Beckley 13; mry lhe Oak Hill 0.

id that although very much have desirec a return game in 1934 wilh the club which lasf Saturday gave the Vinal Ploy Oak Hill kicked lo Beckley. and few plays the Bed Devils their first gridiron defeat guarantee and been at any lime Ibis season -e holding the battling Red Devils lo only one first down which was registered the first time the visitors got Ihcir bands on lhe ball in the initial quarter. Throughout the remainder of Ihe game the Parsons-coached eleven busy slaving off Flying Eagle ad- lou of the ball on her own '13- yard line. Calloway ami Misco alternated in loling the leather I lo lhc Oak i 37-yard line lo scl Ihe slage for one of prel- One Thing Wrong "There was only one Ihing wrong with our whole trip," he said, "and that was being on the losing end of a 2-0 scorc. scored twelve first downs to llieir two, and one of the two which a counted was on a penalty.

In they never penetrated straight buck through left Callowav found a big opcnin into scoring territory. Bui sweets of a touchdown after hav- final marker of a Misco i revised three previous hooted Iho ball between Ihe one of those days limes the Red Devils were not goal posts from placcmenl. Scorc: everything goes wrong. The capable of stopping the Eagles, Beckley 20; Oak Hill 0. Thc game boys should have won tnc game, thus allowing Becklcy to i ended a one play had been II" saying that we should have won, iiy l.chigh Pcnn Slate 33 Alma (i; Ilillsdalc 13 C.

C. N. Y. Drcxel 32 Miami Ohio U. 6 Baldwin Wallace Case 7 Westminster 14; Thiel 0 Virginia Navy 13 Dartmouth Penn 7 Massachusetts Rhode Island 12 Connecticut Tufts 42 Syracuse Cornell 7 Ohio Stale Michigan 13 Noire Dame Carnegie Tech 7 Army (i; Illinois 0 Union 0 liuckncll 21; Lafayette 0 New Hampshire Maine 0 Penn i i a Rutgers 10 Columbia Princeton 20 Hrown (i; Yale 14 Holy Cross 10; Harvard 7 Grove Cily 3S; Bethany 0 V.

P. I. Richmond 0 New Hampshire Maine 0 Duke 19; Davidson 7 W.L Win Is Upset In South Loop Virginia Cavaliers Alst Show Strength Agains Navy Although Defeat ed By Score Of 13-7 lioslou College li; Fordham 32 Middies going into the Hio Grande West Liberty 0 i the Cavaliers saw Gellysburg Villanova 40 (0 rv hopes llimmer wl Georgetown Western Mary laud 20 Woll'ord 13; Erskine 12 North Carolina Slate Wake Forest 0 (lie) Purdue Chicago 0 Pill Minnesota 7 Indiana Northwestern Ohio Wcsleyan 41; Wittenberg plaier or stalwart line Beckley 20 presented an impregnable stone- HiiU'maii wall that the Red Devils found Biggs Jinost impossible lo advance Cook 'Ihrough while offensively lhc aucn in lhe front ranks opened up gapping boles in the visitors' I Bi-agi; line for their leammalcb to gallop Webb lluouyli for a. total of 11 llrsi; Calloway downs, and two louchdowns, one Lucy a short plunge by Misco, lhc Slaiisbury Pos. I.Ii LT LG Grisiugcr (c) i second on dash by Calloway from scrimmage.

The othu was made by O'Lcary who a visitors' pass to HG RT RH QR LI I I I I I'll Score by qiiarli'rs: Berkley II 0 Oak i i calibre. In fact, lie had no alibi liiaice whoever lo advance for the loss of defeat knocked into a cock- fans' A i oli llat llol)os of Co i i a Kmpora 0 Wisconsin Iowa 20 Michigan Slalc Marqueltc 0 Nebraska Kansas Stale 0 a Georgia Tech 0 Providence I); Springfield 7 that Victory this year would Ainhcrsl 13; I i 0 hodes S'' css through a dilficult season! i i i a and Mar. llh Scoll (c) i i fciited to claim a state a i Amole I P'onsnip. But thc i i also I-'lnn 2(i; Caiulol Ellison lvi mllko th Victory, team a bot- Rhincr tor, more scrappy outfit, it is he- I 20--20! The Victory boys spent Sunday 0-- II lit Charleston, where they were lii yards to scorc. Scoring louchdowns: Beckley-- guofls of P.

D. Shinglolon, sn- lhe local backfield il was i Misco, O'Lcary, and Calloway. perintcndent of West Virginia hard to dislinguish lhe perform-! Points al'lcr louclidown: Misro police, and Cleveland M. anc(. of any one player over Ilia! I (placcmenl).

Subslilu of his running mates. Coach Van Hill-- U. Olzcr, Rays. ling Meter used six players in I toting role and each ley, assistant lo the state audi- Christian, tol following a tour of the a I 0. Grigg, thoy fm riv through wilh performance thai was lirst rate.

Early Drive By Eagles An 'exchange of punls shorlly afler the game opened gave ley the bull on the Oak i 113.. 'yard line. A series of nice spin- per plays and reverses by Misco and Lacy netted a first down on the visitors' nine-yard line. Cal- loway circled wide around end on second and apparently crossed thc goal line but was a oul of bounds on thc onc- foot line. After Misco had been slopped at center Calloway drove Ihrough righl tackle across Ihe joal line but Becklcy was penal- ized for off-side and on the following play Oak i look the ball on downs and kicked oul of danger.

As Ihe Kaglcs slarlcd another goalward drive Oak Hill was pun- -alizcd 15 yards when a player came Reeves, Windsor sou. Beckley--O'Lcary, Kcssler, i Bci-giiinis, Ballard, Coley, Burke, Guutbcr, Gallagher. Referee: Nebiiiger (Morris I a i vey) L'liipire: Einblelon (Wcsl a Head Linesman; Snoull'cr (Ohio TEAM (Pittsburgh Scores But Fails to Win From Mid- West Opponents OF BASEBALL Glen White And Stanaford To Clash In Decisive Game Imrsli's prowling Panthers were blasted mil nt UK- milionnl fool- ball i by a powerful i sota eleven which scored an as- i 7 In 3 victory over thc favored Kaslcrncrs loday. i a liiuiu-lied a i i This, a al 2:30 lhe i i nll'ensivc I a sei'il Sprague park i be scene of Bob Tenner, Gopher cud. over ml before lhe llrsi Macon 0 Norlh Carolina Florida 19 Kill-mail Center liiver li; Davis-Iilkins -17 Missouri SI.

Loui.s 13 Simmons II; Baylor 21 Lake Forest North a 9 Texas a 0 i Lawrence SI. No'vbciTs 0 SI. Johns I); a i Svdncy 0 i Kansas II; Tulsa 7 A a a a 12; Tennessee 0. By The Associated Press Richmond, Oct. ington and Lee's impressive 7 0 upset victory over the previous ly undefeated Wildcats of Ken lucky was Ihe high mark achievements by Southern con ferencc football teams today.

The Generals, lighting Ihe fa vorcd Wildcats to a standstill most of the way, unleashed a 75 yard running attack in Ihe third period thai was good enough lo win. Joe Sawyers' sprinted the ast ten yards for the score after catching a shovel pass. Mallox. converted thc point from place nent. Virginia's Cavaliers showec worth by holding Navy's strong eleven to a 13 to 7 deci- ion.

On even terms with Ihe thc final pe iw their vic- hopes llimmer when "Red" Baumberger intercepted a Virginia pass and sprinted 95 yards for a touchdown. Soulhcaslcrn conference teams got an even break with Southern elevens by virlue of Florida's 9 lo 0 victory over North lina at Gainesville. Duke, playing ils second stringers mosl of Ibc way, had little trouble whipping Davidson" 19 lo 7 but North Carolina State, still unable lo overcome thc Wake Forest jinx, could do no belter a get a scoreless iic against the Deamoml Deacons. Military Cadets wilh Billy Smith, i i a quarterback, showing the way, gained a 19 lo 13 victory over Maryland's Old Liners in the only intra-eon- lercnce game on Ihe card. Virginia Tech, defending Old I Dominion champion, was out- i played most of the way by a powerful University of Richmond eleven, but packed enough punch in lhc third period to win a 7 to 0 victory.

Generals Win By The Associntecl I'rcsH Hoanokc, Oct. and Lee's Generals, out- MARSH FORK TAKES GAME Bulldogs Chalk Up Third Victory of Season Over Mi lam The Marsh Fork Hull Dogs chalked up their third victory of the season yesterday afternoon, trimming Milan) by the score of 26 to on the Monlcoal field. A i i a offense throughout the first half produced a winning margin for the Hull Dogs, the half ending wilh Marsh Fork on he big end of 19-B score. In lh second half Coach Mnnson sent u's reserves into the game and succeeded in scoring a last- touchdown against the nvadcrs. Tallarico, left halfback for the winners, set the pace will) bril- ianl runs, his feature play being i 65-ynrd dash for the second o'uchdown of (he game.

Hi- was inly assisted in the bail-toling by Peltigrew and N'cely. De- ensively, Williams at right half- )ack broke up two scoring hreats by intercepting passes. In ile line, Marsh Fork's two sopho- uore tackles, Harlcss and Dick- ns, starred. Wiley, substitute, tarred at--right c'mTfor Milan Jong i C. Cook and Cozarl.

First, downs favored Mursl ork 17 lo 7, while lhc winners vere set back 95 yards on penal- ics against only five for Milaui. Coach Munson slated last night will drive his sqund al.top peed throughout the coming veck in preparing for the game "riday night against the unde- eated Matewan team. LINEUPS larsh Fork (26) Milam ffi) MOUNT HOPE BEATSREBELS Mustangs Roll Up Score Of 19 to 0 To Get Revenge (By "Sunshine" Rutledge) Turning the tables on the Reb- cls, Mount Hope defeated them hy the same score that Mullens won by last year--19 to 0. Blake and Spessard, assisted by J. Anderson, did some nice ball toting.

Mount Hope scoring in the first three periods started off when the Mustangs received a Mullens punt on Mullens' 48-yard line. Blake and Anderson hit left end and right tackle for 18 yards for he third first down. Blake picked up three more yards around end. Spessard ripped off 10 nore on a reverse to Hie right Notre Dame Defeated By Carnegie Ramblers Fail to Get Going After Opponents Make Strong Scoring Thrust Early In Game radley larless recnc' dkins 'arshail (C) ickcns celcy iirico 'illiams cftigrew I.E LT LG RO RT RE QB I I I mi FB Score by quarters: iirsli FoVk 13 (i ilam li (I Beidicr lilley McGraw Cozart Polk Hales )3rooks C. Cook (C) J.

McCraw Wells Tollen Scoring touchdowns: i i clchcr; Fork--Tallcrico Mississippi Stale Vanderhill football season. 7 (Mo). Iowa Slalc Oklahoma Soiilh Dakota III; 7. Xiirlli Dakota Soulh Dakota Stale IS. Scwanei- Mississippi rushing their favored rivals from start lo finish, today packed llieir scoring punch into a spectacular 93-yard touchdown march to defeat the previously unbcstcd Uui- crsily of Kentucky, 7 to II in one of lhe major upsets of lhc 1933 Joe Sawyers, fleet and wiry halfback and spark plug of the Generals' offense, launched the touchdown march wilh a 41-yard return of the kick-off at the start of the second half.

The thrusts followed in rapid lire order with Sawyers taking a shovel pass to i Colorado Tench- sp int aroulu left end for final ten yards, scoring a i Poiiils a touchdown: Slam- pbcr, Bradley. i i Milan) --Sizc- more, McGraw, Wiley: Marsh Fork--Holslea'd, Domiiiick, Tudor. Bailey, Morgaii. Referee: Umpire; Wyklc--Lynchburg. Head linesman: Foster--Marsh side of the field.

This made another first down. Mullens was off side on the next play to give Mount Hope five yards. Anderson in three plays managed to make' it firsl down with the ball on' Hie one-half yard strip. Anderson then hit Ihe line and went over for lhe lirsl touchdown. Kcssler failed lo kick the extra point.

The second touchdown came By The Associated Press Pittsburgh, Oct. one swift, rapier-like scoring thrust in Hie lirst minute of play, a cerebral Carnegie Tech eleven today knifed out a 7 to 0 victory over a big, humbling Norte Dame team thai just couldn't get going. It was "Harpster lhc gridiron art as taught by Tech's 28-year-old coach--that brought the Tarlans their astonishing i over a creaking, groaning Irish machine before a crowd of 57,000. And it was a lightning forward pass from Quarterback Angclo Bevcvino lo Right End Ubbus Lewis on the third play of Ihe encounter that brought lhe only when a Mullens punl went out score of ilu fr of bounds for a one yard gain, win oul of ihrec 1933 starts. Ibis putting the ball on the Mill- Tlle who slory of gllllic lens 33-yard line.

On Ihc first play Mount Hope drew a penalty of five yards for backlield in mo- j- lion. Kcssler went through right tackle for six yards, then a pass, Kcssler lo Blake, netted 20 more yards, giving Mount Hope a lirst 1 ouliny robin of down on Mullens' 12 yard line. Hlmk Anderson starling "shock; Anderson hit the center of the 1, BaUlercd in lh( oll in that first feverish moment after the opening whistle blew, captain, Red Slewart, to ikck off to thc towering, powerful looking visitor from South Bend. line for nine yards in two at- leinpts, i Ihe hall on lhc three yard line, one yard short of a first down. He then hit the center again to go over for the his own I I yard line and scuttled to the 27 yard line before swarm of Tartan tacklcrs brought him lo dii'lli in a resounding thai knocked Ihe oval from touchdown in that half, nnt i The i score was made in I Lik a Carnegie's right he third quarter after Mount Bu was Hope received Ihe ball on J( i lleck lens' 45 yard line.

lilake picked 1 ou ol ilc on lhe up 13 yards for a first down nd Tcdl olr lhc 32 yard line. Spessard a made il a first down on he 11 yard marker, from where Blake took it over for the i ouclulowu. Anderson ran the )iill -over for the exlra point. Summary Ml. Hope 19 Pos.

Watson )oiiahoc (c) Givins Colcord Team Defeated in Close Contest Of The Trap i Wildcats broke into play in the Halcigh County High school league i a a Colcord by a 32; Mnnlana SMIe I). up. Mattox kicked the goal from i 1)V I'-'inmuig Colcord by a i i a Washinglou Slalc placcmenl. lhe score of lu U. 0 (lie).

The Wildcats, their i A l' V-mw lu keesec, when i i California 0, Oregon Slalc 0 (lie). Texas Aggies Texas Chris- Han 13. Central College Columbus College II (lie). Pacific Xevnda 7. Stanford 2(1; San Francisco IS.

Upsala 12; i a a 27. a i 14; Pudge! Sound Marshall i i a i 19. a i i a Aggies 13; Sacra- i College (i. Slippery 27; filcnvillc 21. break, two-yard line, but were slopped Sunday Slanaford surpris- short of the goal line.

point from pla i Alfonse, slippery Gopher winners of lhc senior his performance a -ben they broke even in a in paving Ihc way a Flying Eagles started a drive! Double bill, and i doubl from their own line and I Glen i i he in far 0 I i i tackle, drove lo the Oak i only a lo eonipcle will, Ihe i U1 ot lose the ball on downs. league champions I i 'TM 0 1 lu; made on Gopher plays balled by a charging Washington and Lee line, turned lo lhe aerial game wilh almost disastrous results. Washington Lee gained 28 yards by rushing i Ken- lucky made 80. in llrsi downs, Ibe Wildcats led i eight against seven for Ihe Generals. High School Scores Bl-XKLEY 20; Oak i 0.

Charleslown 13: Mnoreficld 0. Charleslon 33; 0. East Rank 44; 0. Sclh 27; Van (I. Hope Mullens 0.

War li; Welch 0. Williamson 35; Cercdo- Kenovn seven yards and picked lip two more as lhe a ended liig Fourth Period 'On the i i i a play of I on Ihc mound for Glen White, foul 111 period Misco crashed proven i i merits in lion again.sl clubs of Ihc h-aU's! I 1 1 of which Nicy are members. NU 'ini line. Ihrough righl lackle for UK; llrsi louclidown of the game, but bis nlUinpl lo convert from place- inenl was low and wide. free-for-all was narrmvly ensuing liickolf.

kicked lo Amolo on his own goal line and he returned pigskin 31 yards. players iinlaiiglcd from jut runner had while May Bailey Lund's kicking was a 1 farlov i or loi (I; Morelionse IS. Talladi-go Clark (I. Georgia's 11133 pecan crop is cs- Panlhcrs. lu lolal yards gained, iirnvcvcr, Ibo l-'aslerncrs were ahead i 230 against 102 for Minncsola.

A i i a i of heller farm Trap i li; Cnlcord fl. Alderson 31: Sloco 0. Buffalo Xilrn 0. i 7: Logan fl. nnrnsvillc Gassaway 0.

Pennsbnrn -ITi: Tanner 0. i i 7: a i II. WcMsbiM-g 21; Moundsville 0. T'o'lnnslioe 7: Woirloii 21. Delhi' 1 13: Benwood I'nion 0.

Xcw a i i 1 Warwood JO. a i I'eri-y 28; Akron Soulh ifi. Slenbenville 12; Akron Nnrlb fl. l.insly 21; Central Calholic 0. Till(mvill(! ('ameron fl, Shadv Side SI.

0. Kentucky lirst downs were made on passes and the aerial 'game accounted for two of the seven made by Washington A Lcc. Thc lineup: Kentucky 0 W. L. 7 Frye I.E Henlhorne Fish LT Dyer Jobc LG Bolcn (c) Janes Aldridgc RC.

Tichcnor RT Canui-n Ruppcrl 111-: Ellis Jean QB Scalon Pritchard I I i Mallox Cassady HI I Sawyers Kercheval FB Bailey Scorc by periods: (I 0 0 0--0 a 0 0 7 0--7 Washington and Lcc scoring-touchdown, Sawyers; point afler touchdown, Mallox (placcmenl). Officials--Referee, SI rick ling, (Virginia); umpire, Chambers, (Dcnnison); field judge, Jackson (Emory and Henry); head linesman, Gerald (Illinois). Three sets of twins are enrolled this year at Florida Stale College for Women. Loving a i a Fcrri Spessard Blake .1. Anderson I.E LT LG RG RT RE QB I I FB Mullens 0 Belcher Davis Iloucb Humphreys Nickols Curric McGec (c) Steve Terebus, right half, losl a yard al rigid tackle, bul on lhe nexl play BevcvJno, who once was a Noire Dame freshman quarterback, rilled a pass to Lewis, who pulled it in on the ten- yard stripe and galloped unuiolsl- Icsled across the i for a loucli- down.

Very business-like, Stewart place-kicked the extra point. 11 was a dashing bit of play, reminiscent of the work of Howard llarpsler himself when he led Carnegie lo i over Notre Dame in 1928 and 192S. Bul it liad ils drawbacks, for Lewis, Score by quarters: Mount Hope 0 0 Mullens 0 0 Barney 1 0-19 0-- 0 Scoring louchdowns: J. Anderson, 2, Blake. Point after loucli- down, J.

Anderson. Mount Hope--Kessler, McGralb, Maslow. Mullens-- Spanglor, Ruby, Cruscnburg. Referee: Irle (linivcrsily of I i i jiircd as he was tackled over lhe line and Two lorn muscles in the lefl leg may keep him onl of Ihe game for several weeks. After thai lirsl Hash mil a scoring threat developed oil cillicr side, Carnegie playing safe and Notre Dame displaying probably the most woeful oH'cnsivc in Irish history.

Their few passes failed lo work, and except for a couple of lirsl down-producing line me VM of irsl down-producing line inpirc: Gavin Whilenbur.0; j. i 1 lsl 1 eadbnesman: Rockc (Ohio Um- Km r( (k Xolri a He; versily); Field judge: Harucsbar- ger (West Virginia Wcsleyan) JUNIORS WIN AT MULLENS Irle Coached Team Meets More Opposition In Second Game Iligbls. Lineup and a Norlo Dame 0 Carnegie Tech 7 Although Ross Irle's Junior linialed al pounds or 1)2 prices has hooslcd freshman Wootls'fi'old 0. pwccm above lasl year's produc-, rolbm-nl at lhe University i (ClarksburO 1 iNurlli Carolina. i-ying (Clarkt- burg) 13; Parkcrshurg 0.

Klkins 36; Biickhannon 0. Terra Alia 2(i; (irccnbnnk 0. lhe a laid oul on lhc sidelines, nclled 00 yards following Hie lirsl kickolf, laking lhc ball (o Ihe Colcord 10-yard line and lhe Wildcats carried Ihc ball acrss in three plays. Trap i bad a slight edge ill the firsl a following lhe winning score, bill Ihe I i period was played mostly in uiidlicld. In the i pi-rod Colcord threatened seriously when a Trail i player a punl on own -lllyard line, Colcord recovering.

The Wildcat line, however, brae- Junior Varsity at Mullens ed and stopped the Clear learn short of a score. Defensively, Trail was lhe oulslanding player for Trap Hill, while Vance and i a slood out in ball-loliiiR. Gogus was the i i i a star for Colcord. Ncxl Salurday Trap i journeys lo Killarncy lo meet the Stoco eleven in another County High school league game. COLLINS TO MEET ATHENS SATURDAY i Sullivan Leonard Solari Pivarnik Michula Davis La Borne Shakespeare Tobin llagan LT LG HG RT llli QR Llf i FB Carnegie scoring Slcwart Croft i Trbovich Doloway Lewis Rcvi'vino Tercbus Vorderhurg Sayles Touchdown, High charges failed to display I i i 1)0 a Inuchdown, same offensive brand of hall as in oilier games this season, they managed to win over the Mullens a by the scorc of 12 to 0.

A punt, blocked by A. Sparcino which he recovered behind Ihe Coach Ingrain's strong Collins High school, idle Ihn past weekend, i swing back i aclion next Saturday, i Athens High on the Mercer countians' field. Collins was originally scheduled lo play Shady yesterday, hut' the recent i of lhc 'County League against lhc Gulf school caused Shady lo cancel. In meeling Athens, lhe Ingram coached i while favored lo win, will be i a strong opponent-, Ihnl threatens lo soil llie undcfcaled record boaslcd of by lhc Collins i thus far. Mullens' goal, accounted for (be firsl louclidown of lhe game, a brilliant drive in the third period from inidfield carried the ball across flic Mullen's goal a second lime.

Mullens scored in the final period when a long pass nelted a marker. Starling lineup. Beckley 12 Mullens J. Wiley LK Brown Evans LT Spangler Brakcficld LG Huston J. Sparcino McKinney Kidd -RCi Wilcox A.

Sparcino RT Cook Pearson HE Blankcnship Adams Shrewsbury Azzarre LH Pcndry Grcsko BH D'Antoni Warden FB Kidd Score by quarters: Reckjcy (i Slewarl (placcmenl). Referee: 11. B. a Army; umpire, C. G.

lickles, W. linesman, Joe l.ipp, Chicago; Held judge, K. I'cnn Slalc. 0 0 n-- 12 li Substitutions: Becklcy: Slaf- fonl. Mullens: Dcrring.

llefcrec: Shufflcbargcr. L'mpirc: Sbninatc. (Special To The Register) Charleston, Ocl. 21--Charles- Ion High, next opponents for lhc undefeated Flying Eagles, loday ran roughshod over Morganlown High, winning by the score of 33 lo 0. Charleston and Becklcy will cnler llieir game on the fourlli of November wilh undcfcaled records, as Becklcy i be idle, next week i Charleston plays Ashland, an oul of slate, opponent.

Coach "Sleepy" Glenn med about 40 players i lhe fracas, his second and I i (cams playing most of lhc lasl half. Audia, Isaac and Condil sccrnd single markers for Charleston, while Smiley accounlcd for Iwo, First downs favored the Mountain Lions 18 lo 7. never advanced inlo scoring pusi- lion. HAVING TRIED ALL REERS. THE PUBLIC'S VERDICT IS-BUDWEISER.

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