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The Daily Advertiser from Lafayette, Louisiana • 8

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 102a THE DAILY ADVERTISER the goal. They kept tbe in Ab yy THE ONE AND ONLY BABE iwuu.ii jregreSTCT bevilles territory throughout tr.e smarter. Fiero in the back-field tr.d in the line were outstanding fo- I afr.vette, while Summers, fullback. anti fine work for placed a oartl- Gordy did especially Abbeville. Symmers Cathedral In 6-6 Tie With Cottonport i a ja -SS8W Crippled Bulldogs Lose To L.

S. U. Tigers, 46 To 0 Brave And Determined Stand Fails To Hold Back University Players Who Make First Appearance Of New Season a pa sz-Mzx ft cularly good game. Smith of Crowley High. Iu our ca-i theclral High.

Lafayette, and H.h'ird, Visiting of Southwestern Institute, dated. Or yv Locai Eleven And Team Each Score Touch down In Game Here f- s.s.. at- ihfem A thread the .1 Chinese Trick (By The Associated PEKING. Oct The Cl.ince The Cathedral High School Tgers ten watermelons before raking and the Cottonport, High School to market to sell by the pour.u. team battled to a 6-6 tie in a very m- needle and thread affair, terestlng game of football played on the Cathedral grounds Sunday afternoon.

The contest was one of the features arranged in connection with the annual Cathedral Fair. A large crowd of fans attended. The Cottonport WUdcats scored in the first quarter when they made a touchdown alter three plays. Thera was no more scoring In the game until the third quarter when the Tigers evened the count with a touchdown. From then on neither eleven was able to cross the others goal line and the contest closed with the count even.

hi- piercing the melon end the reaching to a bucket, blphcns" water to the melon's flesh. gox PlifAMSf, After eating onions its to keep your mouth shut about it 3 T0 best With the odds heavily against them, Nesom the Southwestern Institute Bulldogs made a brave and determined stand against the Louisiana State University Tigers at Baton Rouge Saturday tut were unable to stem the tide against them. Coach Russ Cohens university players, in their first scheduled contest of the season, triumphed by a score of 46 to 0, the same figures by which Centenary won from the Bulldogs the week previously. The Bulldogs, crippled by injuries and also the absence of some men by the ineligibility route, fought all the way but they were not able to score on the Tigers, especially as the latter had available a large number of reserves to put Into the game from time to time. Southwestern made best progress by the air route.

Kloor's passes accounting for a large part of the Bulldog yardage. His punting was also a big faotor in the efforts to hold the Tigers. Bogg3. Sonnier and Cormier also did outstanding work. Attendance at.

the game was estimated at about 5,000. Funds from the contest, after payment of expenses, went to the Florida storm relief fund. The Tigers scored in each quarter, making the bgigest headway in the second and third. The line-ups and summary: Reeves, Jones, Swanson. Luker.

Walker, Reeves, Nesom, Hendrix, for for Brown S. L. for for for Rolluf Jordan, for Scoring 2, Points Nesom Boggs Holloway Jordan Cormier (c) LaFleur Kloor Peebles for Brown for Hendrix, Ellis for Nesom, Houston for Moore, Hulfman for Neill for Peebles. Walker for Alston for Brown, Morgan for Reeves for Neill. Hendrix for Alston.

Peebles for Morgan, Swanson for Nesom for Ellis. Jones for Huffman. Moore for Houston, Luker for Swanson for Walker, Ellis for Morgan for Peebles, Brown for Huffman for Jones, McFerrin Houston. Harrell for Mason, Neill Morgan, Alston for Brown, H. for Harrell.

Reedy for Tinsley. Brand for Lafieur, McCullough Allums, Gooch for Montie. Willis Holloway. Delaune for Cormier. Dolan Boggs, Arnett for Sonnier.

for McCall. Sonnier for Arnett, Monti for Gooch. Boggs for Do-lann, Willis for Allams, Bonin for Bordelon for Brand. Herndon Willis. touchdowns Reeves 2, Stovall Mason, Luker 2.

after touchdown: Mason 2. Score by periods: L. S. U. 7 20 13 6 46 L.

I 0 0 0 s' 0 0 Officials: Referee: Decoty (Auburn): McCallum umpire: Kizer (L. S. lineman; Pun-McCall ter (Vandy), timer; Gladden (L. 5. U).

A Vs J'v Abbeville Is Winner Over Lions He Is a Vlllyun Jack Dempsey, according to Iritnds, served notice recently on Rickard that they would cease to oe pals and friends if Rickard didnt quit coaxing him to return to the ring. Rickard insisted, when they dismissed the subject the last time, Dempsey had at least one more Rght in him. Dempsey insisted that he didnt have another fight in him and that he didn't even have a punch lelu. And to prove his point, Dempsey made a confession. The high spot of the show In which Dempsey is appearing on Broadway is a fight with Ralph Smith one of the villyuns in the play.

Smith, of course has to-be knocked out. and for the best purposes of all concerned he is supposed to take a dive. AfteT the show had gone several nights and he had tested the punches of the former champion. Smith goo cocky. And one night he refused to go don when the big moment arrived.

Go on down, Dempsey said to him In a clinch. 4 Put me down if you can. I ainu such a sucker. Smith told hmi. And Dempsey confesses that it took about five solid punches to get the big clown of his feet and he wasnt out.

And Dempsey was ready to step on him If he got rebel and tried to get up. Goodness Gracious! Ail kinds of stories are being passed around now telling of the deplorable condition Dempsey was in before his two last fights. One is said to have been told by Marty Burke, who was one of Dempseys sparring partners at Saratoga when Dempsey was getting ready for the Shsrkey When Leo Flynn announced that Dempsey would do all his boxing In private one of the New York sports editors demanded that Dempsey either work in public or submit to a physical examination by a physician named by his paper. Burke suggested that a workout be staged for the sports editors, and that they would make it look good. Burke volunteered to go down three or four times and make it look, swell.

The private workout for the skeptical writer was arranged and Burke, according to his story, opened himself wide in the second round. Dempsey let him have it for all he was worth, but Burke wasnt even'. Jolted. So, to end the tragic tale, Burke dove for two or three times. 4Ztf ys I' u.

9 V' v.1 'A' CvX- Southwestern Allum Sunnier Monpie Position LE LT LG RG L. S. U. Mason Tinsley (c) Moore Jones Wilson J.NAV,, s' -y- vr x. 'v? his team-mates.

the Southwestern Frosh were unable to overcome the Baby Tiger team which was said to present the greatest parade of prep and high school talent ever seen at L. S. I Bob Jones volunteered his services to the Democratic Committee and he didnt mean that he wanted to shoot birdies for the New York governor. Earl Sande pins a Smith button on the bridle of hie hosses. and flocks of the ball players, are from down south, where they dont vote anything else but.

Here we have pictured the happy and smiling: countenance of the U. The flod oof substitutes sent In by famorf Babe, and why shouldnt lie smile? lie has been having a right the Baton Rouge eleven during the good time in the worlds series and also enjoyed a rather prosperous year last quarter was reported to have kept In the American League activities. Interesting And Hard-Fought Contest Staged In Vermilion Parish Seat City The Lafayette High School Lions lost to Abbeville High Saturday afternoon In a very interesting and closely-contested game, played In the Vermilion seat city. The final 6core wss 6. to 0.

Both teams made a good showing and the cleanlykpiayed and exciting struggle held tb.e interest' of the large crowd of fans from start to finian. There were no substitutions on account of Injuries. In the first quarter most of the play was In Abbevilles territory, although a pass from Lalanne to Fiero netted 16 yards for the Lions. Suarez and Gordy were consistent with their punts. In the second quarter Fleming, of Abbeville, received a pass from Guidry and raced for 30 yards and Guidry followed with touchdown.

The third quarter found the ball In mid-field most of the time. A pass to Gordon for. 30 yards brought the Abbeville fans, to their feet. The Lions worked the ball to the one-foot line the fourth -quarter but failed to cross the scorers dizzy. The line-up and summary: The fact of the matter is.

so the report goes, Mr. Ruth had just been reading aLcut those Cardinal odds, before the world's series began, when the photo was taken. son (Centenary); bead linesman. Con-j handed pitchers will wonder how the nell (L. S.

property man ever managed to round up enough grub to fill up the hero. DID YOU KNOW-1 COLDS are soon nipped in the bud" without dosing by use of Man So Nervous Gets Sore When Spoken To It actually irritated me to have anyone talk to me, I was so nervous. Vinol ended this and feel wonderful now. Wm. Faby.

Vinol is a compound of iron, phosphates. cod liver peptone, etc. The very FIRST bottle makes you sleep better and have a BIG appetite. Nervous, easily tired people are surprised how QUICK the iron, phos Vinol tastes delicious. Peoples Phar macy.

Advt. Cagle Stars For Frosh Of Southwestern Brother Of Famed Army Player Shows Great Work In Baton Rouge Game VapoRub Qpf 7 Aftfow Jmr ycr(y The Slx-Dav Bikers. Too Even if Helc-n Wills lias thrown her support to the Republican candidate for president, the Democratic candidate will get a few votes from tne col--ony of sport notables. The Babe showed, his preference no uncertain manner when the Yanks were in Washington recently. He didnt want to pose for a picture with Mr.

Hoover iest it hurt Ais feelings. -J- MOM AND POP Wanted Dead or Alive! at WOW, wmt tua I SHOW Tq SHELL ME NCCEfrt OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC on a private car Attached to the cent for Royall; Domengeaux for Bahm Broadway Limited Bill Muldoon Nicholson for Kettler; Royall for Vin- i gays the wrasslers have to be through cent; McConnell for Domlngeaux; Vin- by 11 'p. New York. It looks JlOT k- s- u- Brosh Stovall uke theyre building up Eddie Casey lor Fleming; Sharp for Khoury Fozzi for Horween's football Job at Hawvard for Giovanni: Fugler for Lee; Robinson Freddy Llndstrom Is a good singer for Powell; Laboue for Miller; Ogden i And a fair fiddler Bill Gibson or Butler; Stevens for Odom; Keller wants to buy Joe Dundee the welter-mr Sharp; Giovanni for Pozzi; Lee for weight champ Johnny Rlsko wasnt Fugler; Powell for Robinson; Miller hurt so bad by Godfrey Sammy for Laboue; Butler for Ogden; Odom Mandell got that collar bone broken for Keller; Bowman for Stevens; Smith the first time In a basketball game for Colbert; Baucom for Colbert; Allen Lieutenant Harry Wilson. Army for Powell; Ewing for Bowman; Buford football ace.

Is learning to fly In Tex- TO riE TO SOUAKE HcRSELF FOG ALL those Things she accused me of. tws proves evecy thing I'VE CLAIMED- The great playing of Bug Cagle, who seems to be following closely in the footprints of his brother, Red. star of the Army eleven, was. an outstanding feature in the Southwestern Institute-Louisiana State University Freshmen game which was played at Baton Rouge Friday afternoon. The score was 39 to 0 in favor of the L.

S. U. first year men. Young Cagle, among other activities durnig the afternoon, passed 24 times and completed 13 for a gain of 81 yards. His passing attack spelled four first downs and came very near to resulting In scoring for the Bull Pups In the last minute of play.

Despite Cagles work, however. and for Miller. Score by quarters: L- S. 13 6 i3 -j 39 Southwestern Scoring touchdowns: Bowman, Smith 4, Ogden. Point after touchdown; Smith (place kick) 3.

First downs; L. 5. U. 18; Southwestern 4. Officials: as McGraw named Hogan the best catcher In baseball.

To make the Hornsby deal stand up say Champ Segah who used to manage Charley the bantam champion is running hosses In Canada The As will be better next year, they say Theyll have experience You bet they will And what kind A Cleveland editorial writer said the Indians should have experimented from the first of the season. 0 0 0 the determined battle also put up by Referee, Kiezer (L. S. U); umpire. Pier amon SsP 7EVe0fVvreR.Et) Ehf.

IT This PROHIBITION OFFICER, ODT ITS SOU, PAWN'S ON The BK8V the moonshiners THOUGHT 1 VJAS. HE LOOKS MORE LIKE ME Thak 1 vcOIC UKE UlM AND ILL BET A HAT To A DOUGHNUT THAT HES THE -THAT hCO THOUGHT i il LAWREXCJ3, Oct. 8. The movies are Hauser, good-looking youngster who will close his football career thi fall as captain and end of the University of Kansas eleven. Several movie companies have dangled attractive contracts before Hauser's eyes.

He is a fraternity brother and boon companion of Buddy Rogers, who in the past two years has become a film star since leaving the Kansas campus. Hauser rates as one of the best ends in this section. He weighs 185 and has played regularly for two seasons. He also has starred in basketball here for two years and is one of the most popular students on the campus. His home is in Marion.

H. W. Bill Hargiss, long a figure in Kansas athletics while connected with the Kansas State Teachers College at Emporia, is in charge of football here for the first time this year. Hargiss has many problems to solve in his new a number of veterans on hard for this fall thO has quite a new coach are many and Is hard to IL prblms that confront en will be able hto CleV Mi JoeVillUims Some of the experts predictions on the world series (made before the series) were decidedly partisan. One of the lads went so far as to say that the Yankee offense could lind a hole In the Cards defense Huggins would win another bunting.

The same thing, OGofty remarks, might be said of the boy scouts. On Broadway now there are a couple of plays about what used to be Jocularly called pugilism, a play about golf and a play about baseball. Were Just wondering when chess Is going to be glorified. As a situation, we offer the mortgage on the homestead coming due while your chess player hero is right at the very climax of a championship game, with several months yet to play. Or there might be a play about three cushion billiards.

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