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ma DOTHAN A CL PAGE SIX We Lose JOE PALOOKA THINK fPlX VAN3 one feat Elba Newville Wins 22 alleys on Otis enough for the end 9 Loyola (New Or Miaml 12 na New IN DOTHAN Louisville Salem 27 13 attack 0 6 Samson high than wish Notre not too much getting In American held here At At At At At At At scoring plunging Go to teams on paper stack up as evenly as possible The Bend Raiders have bowled 12 7 SALARIES I'VE THOUGHT UR MIAMI THIS MORNIN' PETRELS OUTRIDE RED WAVES REPEL TROY COUNT 12 7 i THE PROMOTION THEY SEEN OUR CONTRACT i WITH HIMH Main 2 Hr Limit RED MASKED MARVEL CRIMSON RANKING SLIGHT AVORITE AGAINST WILDCAT Kellyton ox Hound Handed State Crown After Dallas Trials Jelly Bean Baseball Times Bring Pungent Remarks by Veteran Expert Bowlers Get leady for National $100000 Tournament Abbeville Humbles Hitherto Unbeaten Chipley Squad 14 7 BUSTMORR1E CM tr urra A 28 Da Preem Hammers Neusel to Shreds and German Quits beat the draw walking away grimacing Camera to his took all victory of a SELMA Nov 2 The championship crown of fox hounds was worn today by Luke owned by the Ann Jordan farm of Kelly ton "Ala Luke was picked as the champion by the Judges as the annual field trials of the Alabama State ox association ended a three day chase of red and grey fox over ideal territory Cork owned by Andrew Pickett of itzpatrick won the derby stake Madam Queen owned by Wright of Midway placed second to Luke in the all age with Daisy of Ann Jordan farms third ourth place was awarded Big Bud a hound owned by Pickett Many veteran fox hunters de clared the trials at Tilden were equal if not superior to the tional trials NEW ORLEANS Nov 2 (AP) Colgate and Tulane whose rivalry Jias' been one of the colorful spots of the interseetional gridirlon pro gram for the past years clashed today In the final game series of three The Red famed made them slight favorites as each team had been beaten twice A crowd of 25001) was expected BY RITZ HOWELL (Associated Pres Sports Writer) COLUMBUS Nov 2 Notre Dame versus Ohio State All America berths prestige of coaching systems all these and more are wrapped up in those fivehort words The Bucks and the Irish met here today to determine which must drop from the unbeaten and untied list and Ohio and the nation held their breath awaiting the outcome It was more than just a football game as the attendance or more than 80000 attested Notre Dame struggling to regain the heights to which the late Knute Rockne led it was ready for its best game of the year against a larger and more versatile foe Ohio seeing a chance for the glory it last knew almost a de cade and a half ago was deter mined to unleash all Its power The rival coache Elmer Layden of the Irish and rancis A Sch midt of the Bucks met last night Their conversation was brief Schmidt said: Dame good luck but of Layden answered: we 11 need more luck than BIG SWEET POTATO CROP HOLLIS Okla Nov 2 (AP) Worrell the local "sweet po tato reported a harvest of more than 100 bushels per acre from his 70 acre patch near here He expected to realize $125 an acre Lou Gehrig of the Yankees made three homers last season off School boy Rowe a near capacity attend thlnk The about South over Kansas Carnegie Tech Wis consin Pittsburgh and Navy while the Bucks have won over Kentucky Drake Northwestern and: Indiana Both possess deadly passing at tacks and it is through the air that each will offer its greatest' threat The lines stacked up about even with Notre Dame having a bluge at the tackle berths Ohio had a three pound per man weight ad vantage in fte line Bessemer Hopelessly Outclasses Tigers Bu ootball Novices Get Invaluable' Training Of Play Against Adepts Brigham Young university's foot ball team at Provo Utah has pro duced the unusual this season by starting an all sophomore backfield in most of its games Tide Minns oor Stars But Dopesters Remember Come back Johnson Will Play referee Moriarity (Mt St umpire Tolly (Sewanee) head linesman Collins (Vanderbilt) field Judge Notre Dame Ohio Stake All Hopes On Passing Game Wrestling Monday Nite 8:00 NEW YORK Nov 2 Pri mo Camera Italian heavyweight trying for a comeback emerged from the smoky haze of Madison Square Garden last night with a technical knockout victory over Walter Neusel the blond German heavyweight Refusing tn be floored under a barrage of ponderous sweeping lefts the spindle shanked victim threw up his hands and quit in the fourth round after Camera inflict ed a deep cut over his eye with a massive flying elbow As blood spurted from the cut seconds jumped into the ring with a towel but he them to from the corner Before ance of 12768 which paid $3162153 to witness Camera's first public appearance since Louis knocked him out last summer the for mer heavyweight champion belted his much smaller opponent all over the ring and easily won every round The first blow of any consequence in the initial round swept Neusel half way across the ring and nearly through the ropes But Camera didn't pack enough wallop to give the courageous Neusel a good ex cuse to find relief on the canvas rom that first blow until the end Camera mussed up Neusel at will grinning and wielding the troublesome left that had sweeping power but not enough Jolt to de liver a knockout Camera weighed 268 Neusel 201 and emerged on the short the 18 7 score A tricky Samson offense defied solution but Cottonwood line held its ow nand opened up enough of a hole to score and keep from being whitewashed umpire Mum ma (Army) head linesman Phillips (Ga Tech) field judge Halligan (Mass State) "Thanks I ST LOUIS Nov 2 The "Jelly age has hit the base ball camps bringing with it a long Cardinal field man who remembers low wail from Joe Schultz St Louis when men were men and outfield ers were cornfed "There is a difference in the crop of young ball players" Schultz re flected "You run across many big men anymore like Pie Traynor and Chick Hafey That Is you see many of them who are worthwhile prospects Too frequently the big men are slow Big And Slow "In the old days almost every club carried and used one big out fielder who was slow and not par ticularly good on defense but who could hit the ball hard That being done anymore The baseball prospect of today must have speed If he give you anything but base hits you don't want His formal discussion out of the way Joe unlimbered and got to the heart of the situation Light Eaters "I don't believe the rising gener ation eats as well as we ate when we were youngsters Mothers and even fathers are eating hay and trying to live on grapefruit juice and an oyster cracker and the diet is reflected in the size of the young sters "This Is the age In the old days the kids were corn fed the mothers and fathers ate ail they wanted and the boys were huskier and Game Dothan Hi Absorbs 47 7 Defeat And Experience JANGUNG TROY Nov 2 The stormy Petrels of Oglethorpe last night staged a comeback drive In the third period to defeat the Red Wave of Troy State college A 20 yard dash by Puryear Pe trel fullback put Oglethorpe out in front in the first period the Teach ers after repulsing a second Petrel drive marched to a touchdown in the second period with little going over from the three yard line Cook converted to give Troy a one point lead In a bruising third period after halting the Teachers 55 yard march the Petrels started the victory march from their own 27 with Sullivan making the last 14 yards in one dash Again Oglethorpe failed to convert The Red Wave of Troy was wash ing to victory as the game ended with the Trojans on the Petrel EaM airmont Teachers 0 Mid West Miss 21 St Louis 7 Reserve 46 John Car roll Marietta 22: Denison 6 Neb Wesleyan 14 Neb 6 Toledo 63 Bowling Green Wesleyan 9 Emporia 7 Central Okla Teachers 7 S' west ern Teachers 0 Southwest East Texas Tesch rs 7 Ia Nor mal 0 College of the Ozarks 26: Hendrix 0 Ark Tech 39 Ark State Teach ers 0 Austin 25 Stephen Austin 12 Texas A I 7 Southwest Texas Teachers 0 AR WEST Whittier 14 San Jose State Redlands 20 0 BIRMINGHAM Nov 2 Alabama defending but defeated 1 Southeastern conference champions were rated slightly above Ken tucky'e' rampaging Wildcats today as the two teams met for their 15th engagement Although badly crippled Ala bama ruled a slight favorite dopesters remembering the come back against Tennessee and Geor gia of the Crimson Tide While Alabama had four varsity men out at least two of whom were listed as definitely out of the game Kentucky was able to pre eent the strongest lineup since the Ohio State game "Man Johnson one of the best ball carriers in the south was reported as back in good condition with Bob Davis a sophomore to carry the mall with him The kickoff was set for 2 (C T) with prospects of a crowd of 10 or more depend ing on the weather The probable lineups: college 12 Chatta WEST POINT Nov 2 The Army gridiron machine fresh from victories over Harvard and Yale today faced Mississippi State coached by Maj Ralph Sas se former Army star player and coach The southern team defeated on ly by Vanderbilt was hopeful of scoring an upset The regular Cadet ends Capt Bin Shuler and Hank Preston were considered doubtful starters STANORD ROSH TACKLE WINS WITH TOVCHDOWX PALO ALTO Calif Nov 2 (AP) Pete Zagar 210 pound tackle on tta Stanford freshman eleven has wm the glory ao coveted by foottail linemen usually in valn scored a winning touchdown Zagar grabbed a lateral pass at tempted by Sacramento Junior Col lege in a game here and raced yards to the goal It was the only touchdown Vaunted Army Squad Unlimbers Big Guns for Mississippi State Coach Comer Abbeville delegation put the first blemish on unmarred record riday afternoon 14 to 7 The Chipley boys had beaten such teams as Panama City and Tallahassee and were expected to walk away with the Henry county group The game was plaved In Chipley The loridians got off to a good start in the first minute of play when Tiller went around end 25 yards for the touchdown An extra nolnt made the score 7 to 0 but in the next two minutes Coach Simms' nroteges came through with a ty ing tally rom his own 15 yard line Vann hurled a pass to Blalock who got 40 yards downfield before he was stopped Blalock then took the ball around left end to the goal line and Vann converted the extra With the score tied the battle waged until the last quarter It was an evenly matched game but Chip ley failed to get beyond Abbeville's 50 yard line after the first touch down In the last quarter Vann passed 10 yards to Blalock who ran 40 yards for the winning touchdown Coach Simms declared his squad clicked better than at any time this season Exceptionally good playing for the entire Blalock and Bostwick In provided a stone wall of defense Beasley and Vann in the backfield were of fensive stars Moring is out of the game with a bad knee but his place was filled creditably by Mc Clendon Another week end of Wiregrass football brought the season to its half way point as teams and coaches settled down and scores took a similar turn Enterprise led the list of impor tant victories riday with a 32 13 trouncing over the Troy eleven Macs Do WeU McBryde and McCalman showed up well for the Trojans but were no match for the smoothly clicking machine put on the field by Coach Russell Taylor Taylors squad per formed with precise coordination not so apparent In previous games Bayou Tigers Toughest oe On Grid Card Both Squads In Best Shape HUZZAH! HUZZAH! SAN DIEGO Calif Nov 2 (AP) likes Its red white and blue school buses So the rul ing of Webb attorney general that' school buses must be painted yellow and black to com ply wjth safety standards set by the California board of education stirred a protest "So is the red white and blue a safety argued King Kauffman school trustee who said the matter would be appealed to the supreme court before Grossmont would repaint its buses Whistle Halts Teachers Victory Drive In Stirring ourth Quarter Rally INDIANAPOLIS Nov 2 (API Expert bowlers of the nation look ing months ahead are condition for the annual Bowling Congress to be March 10 to April 13 Thirty two brand new which a ball never has been rolled await the players who will com pete for a purse totaling approxi mately $100000 air Grounds Setting The alleys will be set up at the Coliseum in the state fair grounds here Two additional buildings which connect with the Coliseum will be used for A headquar ters concessions and lounging rooms irst prize for the 5 man team having the best total score for three games will be $1000 the doubles winners will get $500 and the sin gles champion $300 Record Entry Is Sought It will be the thirty sixth Ameri can Bowling Congress and the lo cal committee 1 charge is out to get a record entry of 3500 teams or 17000 bowlers The record en rollment for the event Is 2837 teams set in the Syracuse tournament last spring Wolfe's Tire Service team of Ni agara alls with 3029 pins won the 5 man event in the last tournament Clyde Sumerix and Harry Souers of Akron took the doubles title by dropping 1348 maples Don Brokaw of Can ton with 733 tor three games won the singles 11 Hartford 25 Creetvlcw la 0 Clio 0 Midland City 13 Samson 18 Cottonwood 6 South Lenoir Rhyne 14 Guilford 6 Millsaps 21 La Tech 20 (La) 18 La college 7 Mississippi nooga 7 Centeneary leans) 0 Stetson 13 Tenn Wesleyan 13 Maryville 0 Oglethorpe 12 Troy State Teach ers 7 Wake orest 18 Presbyterian 0 Milligan 39 Carolina Teachers 7 Springhill Monticello State 0 as he says "in 10 the stretch the bout is supposed to go Harmon by the way will bring a heavy delegation of Marianna fans to the bouts next Thursday night he drew an $1000 in Mari anna not so long ago and is a natural with the Northwest lorida fans Continuing his oration (by mail) Mr McDowell advises Bulldog Martin the Marianna colored flash to bring along an ambulance if he expects to get back to lorida after his engagement with Ernest Hutch ison the Dothan Ebony Epidemic Be that as it may Barney Pat terson insists this isn't all a lot of baloney the customary ballyhoo or rib preceding any fight Meantime Jerome Hawkins and Alto Rhoes the latter the pride of Dothan are rapidly rounding into form in the same Headland stable squad with Dowling Hubbard and Haygood doing well for the visit ing firemen scrappy eleven bow ed before the onslaught of Coach ulford's Samson high school eleven on the latter's field riday end of Red Raiders Slight avorite Over Wave Charity Ring Show Stepped UpToNext Thursday Night BATON ROUGE La Nov 2 winner of the Southeastern con ference football championship race may be determined this afternoon when the upsetting Alabama Poly clash with Bernie Moore's a stepping Louisiana State Tigers who are undefeated In the confer ence and have lost only a 10 7 de cision to a great Rice club in five games this season The game Is the feature one in Dixie this week Auburn On Spot Auburn will be the underdog for the fourth time in six games this yeaj but Coach Jack Meagner Bengais have played this role very successfully in plastering defeats on Tulane Kentucky and Duke and are confident they can continue to step up and land another hay mak er wallop on a top heavy favorite Sports prognosticators believe Alabama Poly will finish the year with only a Tennessee defeat to mar their record if the Plainsmen can hurdle their toughest barrier Saturday On the other hand they believe the Bayou State Tigers will inarch on to be crowned conference champs if they can conquer Au burn Wail Street favors to win giving odds of 8 5 nut very little money is being wagered on the game here ollowers of the two champs are hopeful but realize the game' is pretty much of a toss up if does not play better than she did in defeating Arkansas and" Vanderbilt and are doing very little mdre than just hoping State has not played tif? to expectations in Its last two games although coming out victor ious by narrow margins but Coach MOore has worked hard this week to key hi boys up for Auburn and It Is tha concensus in New Orleans and Baton Rouge that the' Purple Tigers will be inspired before thousands of old grads Sat urday and reach their peak for the season to remove Auburn from the probable championship winner Class After both teams had finished light workouts at Tiger stadium yesterday afternoon Coaches Mea gher and Moore announced their squads were in top physical shape and that they looked for a mighty Close game Coach Moore plans to use three full teams as units agalnit Auburn while Coach Mea gher Will have to depend upon his starters and a small number of capable substitutes for a win A duel of outstanding centers will be waged between Walter Gilbert and Marvin Stewart both of whom are all American candidates This boy Gilbert has quite a reputa tion in Louisiana because of his flawless performance in Alabama 0 triumph over Tulane in New Orleans Probable Lineups: BENDIX Wheel Aligning rame Straightening 1936 SYSTEM Score by periods: Oglethorpe 6 0 6 8 Trnv Teachers 0 7 0 0 Scoring Oglethorpe touchdowns Sullivan Ppryear Troy touchdown Little Point aft er touchdown Cook (placement) after we ALLOW OUR ITOOK AWHMEqET Touchdown honors went to Watkins RIDAY SCORES (By The Associated Press) Regional At Dothan 7 Bessemer 42 At Newville 14 Ashford 0 Geneva 6 Ozark 9 Enterprise 32 Troy 13 Columbia 25 Elba 0 Chipley la 7 Abbeville The Bessemer Tigers were step eloser to a state championship Saturday and the Dothan Tigers were a wiser more experienced eleven after a 47 to 7 drubbing in Wiregrass memorial stadium ri day night by the boys from upstate The locals put up a hard fight and showed tremendous improve ment but simple were no match for the powerful running and pass ing attack staged by the invaders Tubb Unperturbed Coach Paul Tubb doesn't feel down and out about the defeat On ly the wildest enthusiast dreamed ever of stopping the visiting team that has beaten some of the highest rated squads in the state The only touchdown came just before the third quarter ended when Richmond lowers recovered a fumble on his own 45 yard line and tore through and around the entire Bessemer outfit for the goal line He went across standing up and then passed to Thrower for the extra point Bessemer wait long to start things Before five minutes had elapsed the boys proved con clusively they overrated Tucker received kickoff on his 10 yard line and returned it to the 40 A series of line plunges brought the ball in scoring posi tion to 20 with Mays do ing most of the toting Holomon carried it over for a touchdown and he kicked the goal The grand slaughter had begun And So On In the first minute of the second quarter with the ball on 30 yard line Mays passed to Tuck er over the goal for a touchdown Holomon accounted for the extra and fans began to feel the Invaders had thrown caution to the winds and gently prepared themselves for the worst It came but gradually and slow ly The score mounted one touch down after another Only twice did Bessemer punters fail to kick the goal Coach Tubb after the score be gan piling up and the game hope less began sending in frosh re serves to give the lads experience There's nothing like actual play he believes and the boys learned what it is to be up against a first rate football machine Wiseacres agreed that Bessemer could have beaten Pensacola Andalusia or what have you and think the green outfit of Dothan high acquitted itself ad mirably About No 3 The third tally came the latter part of the second quarter when a pass from Gunnels to Rom ano put the ball on five Watson drove through for the touchdown and Holomon again booted the ball over for an extra The Bessemer boys are great on the extra points evidently looking ahead to a tight game sometime in the future But so far even one touchdown have made any difference In the second half the Tubbmen were visibly down Bessemer got a good start when Gunnels faked a pass and ran through the line to I it is TIRE WEAR HARD SHIMMIE we are now eqmpped to eM troubles The most modem shop in So Alabama Call for wrecker service Johnson ender Body Woi SEE THE 1936 OLDSMOBILE 7741 LJa WXXJLIjD oil HIM AN' HIS TRAINERS' WHERE'S II AN'SARRIN' r'k GARDNERS BIG JIM MORRIS W11KMUKK1SB0Y Paul Murdock Matched At Ernie Dugan In Semi Wmfcp Bout Monday The will have it Mondiy night Of the four wrestlers Promoter Chris Jordan has signed for the big mat program he has arrannf for next Monday night three o( them have names starting with the letter The Red Masked Marvel the hooded hodlum returns to gamer more Bronx cheers in Dothan per haps and Promoter Jordan fau signed him to meet the Battling Bozo of wrestling Jimmy Monie of Memphis After a successful campaign lorida the Red Masked Martel has come back to Alabama with more fire in his eyes This match is scheduled for fro falls out of three with a time Knit of two hours In the other match Paul (7W derbolt) Murdock the Waxahatohle Tex storm will meet Ernie Dng anthe wild Irishman and this match is for two falls out of three also with a time limit of oae hour Officials of the American Legion are expecting another large erotri and they announce there will be no advance in regularlow prices EARETH NO MAN ALLERTON la Nov 2 (AP) De Silva built a six room farm house with only one outside door the back door door is enough for any man" he said go in or out more I raw a a a vuv 41 a LlAllCe WELL WE CANT LOSE THAT'S A 3 CINCH cotton seed hulls underlying the American Legion arena ring tor the benefit of the grunt and groan boys who appear in the weekly wrestling shows must be removed before the leatherpushers can use season tne ring tne ngnters postponed ar fIva! hfA until AffAr Mnndn 1 neain nuicnisun Jiis namtus night wrestling match an(j Qraham Onlv two extra points Incidentally Mr Ray McDowell wre converted manager of Mr Tiger Riley who is I A seres of bad breaks put Ge training at Headland think n(vag cleven on the shady slde of so very much of Mr Kid Harmon a 9 to 6 tally against Ozark's Dale who under the tutleage of Mr Les county group riday afternoon lie Beard is working at Marianna The Geneva county lads ran up a Mr McDowell takes exception to 1 total of 22 first downs to Mr statements about his 1 flva hut f00tball gods decided fighter and urges Mr Beard to against them and for the second bring all bls loose change if he consecutive time the boys went thinks Harmon can stop Ril even down to dpfcat Hartford eked out Semi 1 Hr Limit TWO MIDDLEWEIGHTS PAUL MURDOCK ERNIE DUGAN Legion Arena 28 Tucker tailed to gait but another pass from Gunnels to Romano was good for 19 yards and on the second play went over tile goal trusty toe acccrt ed for the extra Levi Thrower passing backfield man entered the game in the sec ond quarter despite a trick anw and turned in a fine performance After fourth touebduw in the third quarter Thrower tried a pass to lowers that netteiJJ yards but the Tigers lost the Mfl on downs and a pass from Gumm to Romano carried the ball baa to 25 Gunnels carried ball over but the kick was bjpa Bessemer added a couple touchdowns and one extra the fourth quarter A Mays to Davis put the bal on 10 and Watson carried the five Bacon went through tt line for a touchdown and Jacow kicked the goal The last touchdown offefed of the most spectacular plays of game With the ball on 45 Padelonia passed 20 yardJacobs who caught It on Doth 35 and ran for the goal line extra was blocked While the Dothan team was hope lessly outclassed the boyd 1 putP stiff fight Better line or parent in the game lowers Lane Collins and er showed up well Is xsav mv Mint as uzai county workhouse hacked a nriesnn When Crfir4i Ia automobile out of the garaee and ford riday afternnnn drove away Guards gave it no the short end of a 25 0 score oiled thought as reitag enjoyed the up by Geneva county high schoof privilege of moving freely about the threats were turned atetoi8keS'm dld not Sh0W Up back' Wlndham and Hodge at lock up time were outstanding for the home AN' I IT'S A HEA BE I THE ONE THAT'S OUQMTA STUCK DRAW 00000 INIQUITY MAN MILWAUKEE Nov 2 Walter reitag a trusty at the Change Made To Avoid Conflict rKHTDDDICr TADC With ootball Game Tiger AT Klot lUIJ Manager Challenges LIST WINNING Beard To Pnt It On Line I nnnnnn a nn nt WTTkA I WlKtbKAdd ILUbd Revision In plans to avoid con Pllrt with nlcrhf tanthalt coma will advance the forthcoming 30 rounds Troy Bowa 13 To 32 Ozark of charity boxing to next Thursday I night instead of riday as original Up Geneva LOlumbia De ly scheduled Barney Patterson co promoter of the Veterans of or eign Wars American Legion Emp ty Stocking bouts explained Satur day That will be the only change the high class main bout and semi finals will go on according to Hoyle and the principals will land In Dothan next week to continue train ing here Ring Needs Changing the half ton or so of reW THAT'S SWELL A COMMISSION COME BECUZ1 THROUGH TO0AV ISVALSM IS BACKIN THCLL REOONfZE A MATCH PER THE CHAMPEENSHlP IN LORIQAJ KNOBBY THE CHUM HAW HAW" THINKS EVERY TIME HE WONT IND HE OKAYS ONE OJ MUCH PROIT OUR WIRES HE'S BEIN' IMPORTANT HE STILL DONT REALIZE WHAT 1 HE SIGNED a 7 to 0 victory last week Geneva's touchdown came by a pas from Wynn to McEachern Ozark scored a field goal for the winning margin Elba Squad Bows Houston county high at Columbia downed a weak Elba team 25 to 0 riday afternoon in their own backyard ive of Coach star performers are out of the game In bed but 17 men in uniform proved clash White honors for the through Elba's line for four goals and then converting the one extra point with a pass to Elmore lumbla made 15 first downs four With Elmore and Cox at berths the Elba lads found them selves unable to gain an inch through this territory Williams at centc and Palmer also turned in a first class performance In the backfield Dukes and Meadows with were the aces Kent's five players out with sick ness and injuries are Holliday Ivey Meadows Merritt and Chandler Most of them will be up and about by next week's game Neuwllie Sweeps Newville continued its winning drive hy crushing the powerful Ashford eleven 14 0 after a score less first half scoring touchdowns both in the third and fourth quar ters A punt blocked by Marshall Newville ace in the third quarter on Ashford's 25 yard line led to a touchdown by Brannon who zipped over on an end around end play and Price converted the ex tra point Ashford put up a powerful fight in the first half and wasn't any slouch in the second with Whitta ker and Bruner doing the honors 19 Miss Teachers 0 1 aSaln5t thc Newville flashes Kirk Ark urannon anaa Jro aey Newville so far has no game for next riday but meets two weeks hence Another Barbour county squad Clayton handed Newville its only beating in six games Midland City Wins Coach Midland City outfit played rings around Clio to take a 13 to 0 decision in the Barbour county stronghold scoring heavy gains despite frequent penalties Bailey flashy back scored both touchdowns plunging through the line on a spinner seven yards for the first and reeling off 95 yards on a fake punt for the second marker Clio offered a scrappy squad with a Charlie Paddock backfield which gave Midland City trouble although the homelings resorted to the air to make their only two first downs Clio couldn't get through Midland line Informed Ozark had taken Ge neva 9 6 Coach Lewis predicted Midland City would beat Geneva in next riday's game "We rate about the same as he said i left Wart was on KENTUCKY POS ALABAMA Ellington LE Walker Skaggs LT Whatley Huddleston LG Monsky Myers rancis McClug RG White Bosse RT Lyon Long (C) RE (C) Walker McMillen QB Smith Johnson IJI Stapp Davis RH Angelich Simpson Nisbet Officials: Catnpbell (Tennessee) AUBURN POS LA STATE William LE Tinsley Paterson LT Carroll Gantt LG Brown Gilbert Stewart McCroskey RG Hclveston Roton RT Rukas Eave RE Barrett Scarborough Scago Hitchcock LH atherree Tipper RH Marton RH Mickal Officials: referee Viner (Mo) a.

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