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JMIMINIMMIEMMINEiMMIMMIMENI PAGE EIGHTEEN THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER -The Foremost Newspaper of the Two Carolinas FRIDAY NOVEMUR 25 1932 FUMILE AIDS 11P1MAN TO NOSE BUT CLEMSON 7-0 Indians Trip Bears 20-0 And Clinch Little Six Title Witmer Passes Way APPANAITIS CLIPS OFF EIGHT YARDS 1 TENNMEELINS limilEANE cops Jennings Is To All Touchdowns Alty yaAnl: el) lat4c1 eTniStleTnadTabnas faunIldbzekn at isnot ihsz2flyrst ipu pa artner a iof ARM ni iiniirn Qtrts nun urrirrimvu A NDY APPANAITIS Catawba fullback is shown making a gain in the first quarter of the game between the Indians and Lenoir Rhyne yesterday at Salisbury Appanaitis HURRICANE COPS Jennings Is TENNE3EEuNs Citadel Star was one of Catawba's best gaining backs Catawba won 20-0 Staff Photo Pennsylvania Sharpshooter Completes 12 Out of 15 Passes Against Lenoir Rhyne as Appanaitisl Pearson and Captain Robinson Do Some Fancy Receiving MI CLINCHES HER KENTEK1 STATE TITLE In 13-0 Win 61( 10 To 0 SPA (TIITACIN'anpttalitli GiaSrk lin'1 the Citadel bottled up for three ds Hutt Recovers Dillard's Fumble Perio by a stout Wofford defense Feathers Brackett and Vaughn broke loose in the final period to on Eight-Yard Line and Fur- engineer his team to a 13 to 0 vie- Feature Vols' Crushing At- tory over 1Volford here today man Bucks It Over As the third period ended the Ter- tack on Old Rivals riers stopped a Citadel drive on their own five-yard line Bouknight Punted out to Wofford's 43 and at GREENVILLE Nov this point Jennings took charge KNOXVILLE Tenn Nov fourth period fum- to TiehaeolCk' leu tofbira 1b90 Itrodsssettl ta a lass! Kentuck3 ble led Furman to a 7 to 0 yard penalty they'Bulidogs back Wildcats who have ruinec victory over Clemson and its Jennings hit the line for two yards Tennessee's hopes for th first state championship since 347riatsnhgedthearhoaulnl donr itghhet Terriers i ofrosr southern outhern championship crow' 1927 but only after the Tic- one-yard marker with three ties since 1927 Hutt Recovers Dillard's Fumble on Eight-Yard Line and Furman Bucks It Over eREENVILLE Nov fourth period fumble led Furman to a 7 to 0 victory over Clemson and its first state championship since 1927 but only after the Feathers Brackett and Vaughn Feature Vo Is' Crushing Attack on Old Rivals KNOXVILLE Tenn Nov Kentucky Wildcats who have ruined Tennessee's hopes for a southern championship crown with three ties since 1927 BY illOtIN HERNDON Oberver Sports Writer CALISBURY Nov 24--A staunch band of loyal Catawba supporters today gave thanks for the unerring aim of Whitey Witmer as the sturdy youth from Hanover PennEylvania passed the Indians to a 20 to 0 victory over Lenoir Rhyne to settle the supremacy of the North State conference HAIL TO THE CHAMPS Witmer who can do more things with a football than a monkey can with a peanut didn't do a thing but hurl 15 of which 12 were completed and none Intercepted rases either accounted directly or Paved the way for all the scores were routed by the Vo ls 26 to 0 in their 27th annual Thanksgiving clash today Some 20000 fans a the powerful Tennessee team nhich Is undoleated this season but tied by Vanderbilt outplay tlie scrapping Wildcats through most of ple game The line-ups: talon ha Lenoir Rhyne Robinson Little I 'Mama LT btamavich Nash LG Reeso 1 oniewsky ('In ler Hemphill Miller 0 Rey fluids Garland lieltner Pearson I Barkley Witmer 13 Hughes Linn 1 Newton Cesare() Mills topunaltio Poovey by periods: Tigers had held the upper hand most of the way here today Bill Hutt tovered a fumble by Bill Dillard on Clemson's eight yard line from where the Hurricane punched It over for the lone touchdown of the day Spec Adair place-kicked the extra point The victory climaxed one of the most successful' season's In Furman's history The school with Paul McLeod as head coach for the first time had perfect state and 8 A A Bla tes and lost only to the Army GREEN RAMBLER TEAM TROUNCES BOILING SPRINGS le 4 looloh 4t4405 ki i4: '4 Ik I( 4: 44s la' -f 011 4 4 4 ::444 0 4'V01- GBTEAM OR IE SPRINGS 1111111(ED EL0N 61114o 1 Catawba 0 14 0 6-20 Lenoir Rhyne 0 0 0 0-- 0 STABS 4 3 Scoring: tatauba touchdowns: AppanalDs Pearson Point after touch(Ioun: Appanaitis 12 placements) Officials Gray (Davidson): referee "'few CD' umpire Ison (Carolina) head linesman Beattie Feathers Mar Vol halfback Deke Brackett shifty quarterback and Vaughn fatured Tennessees slashing attack Feathers and Vaughn driving through Kentucky's line for touchdowns in the second and third period and Brackett made a dazzling 65-yard sprint down the sideline to 'wore in the final period Robinson sub quatterback gave the Vo Is' their fourth touchdown in the closing minutes when he plunged over from the two yard stripe tHIST TOUCHDOWN Three times Jennings and Sy mines hit the line without gain but on the fourth try Symnies plunged over by an Web Jenning's kirk was blocked Shortly afterward Jennings passed to Quarterman for 10 Yards and lie ran 40 yttrds to cross the goal but the Catiets were offside and the plaY was called back The Terriers came back strong but Jennings intercepted a Wofford Pass On the Cadets' 44-yard line Three plays gained 11 yards and then the fleet back skirted right end for 44 yards and a touchdown For the extra point Jennings flipped a bullet pass to King over the goal line making the score 13 to Tho Citadel (13) Po Wofford (0) Arnold IE Roper Kelly IT 'Sant McCraw Lfl Berry Mitchell Cen ter Allen Crosby (i Jones Ogilvie Hardin king Quattlebaum Jennings Monroe Faulkner LU Williams Quarterman tunderbitrke Symmea FH Boulthight Score by periods: Citadel Wo ord 0 0 0 Cit del 'curing Jennings Point after (pass from Jennings) Officials: Carter (Furman) referee: Von Kolnitz (Smith (arolina) umpire Speer (Furman) head linesman ONE hENTUcli17 THREAT LACKS PUNCH Clemson out-played its favored opponents but lacked the final scoring punch although threatening several times Henry NVoadward sensational sophomore halfback led a last minute assault width ended with Bob Griffin intercepting a pass On his own 10-yard line Clemson students after the game tried to take the goal posts and a "free-for-all fight started with Furman players rushing in to save the posts What at first appeared to be a near riot was quelled without serious casualties When Halt rewvered the fumble It the final period fleet little Lyles Alley was rushed in He got tWO yards on an end run Hutt picked up one and then Alley shot liwough the line for four yards to Om one-yard line In a desperate hinge Bob Griffin took the ball pver and Adair's place-kick was squarely between the bars IISINIII POLY SPANKR pITILI I Catawba 47 The third score was shoved over in the final quarter as Witmer comPitied three short pitses with and Appanallis on the receiving end the final of which a toss for a gain of seven yards found Cesare() IterOLS the enemy goal Barkley blocked the try for extra point A passing attack in the third period appeared likely to carry the Bears to a touchdown but the alert Garland recovered Newton's fumble on the five-yard line and of course Appanaltis punted out The final whistle blew with the teams lining up in midfield The Bears fought valiently but could not cope with the harder charging and more experienced Catawba forwards Catawba made 15 first downs and Lenoir Rhyne 13 It was an interesting game despite Catawba's clear superiority an open game with much spectacular passing furnishing the thrills 1800 SPECTATORS The contest which clinched the Little Six championship was witnessed by 1800 spectators none of whom seemed to mind the crisp 'wind that made topcoats feel good Witmer was given able assistance by Appanaitis the Indians' fullback and by two sterling ends Captain Gil Robinson and Pearson all Of whom were tut deadly receivers as Witmer was a passer In the line Hal Vaniewsky was a tower of strength on defense TWiCA he intercepted Lenoir-Rhyne passes and once batted down one that would have meant a telling run and a possible touchdown Garland the Indians right tackle was also iu the thick of the fray especially on defense where he was at his best Bus Newton playing with a sore kidney and Chuck Hughes veteran quarterback were Lenoir-Rhyne's best although the latter might have handled his team a hit better On one or two occasions There was not a better lineman on the field than Stasavich the Bears' right tackle Captain Barkley at right end was another good man in tha Bruin line Lenoir-Rhyne finished with it ti unshared hold on runner-up position in the Little Six as Appalachian violated a conference rule in regard 10 the use of freshman and forfeited a game to the Bears Lenoir Rhyne offered two serious bids for a score getting the jump 4)n the Indians at the first of the game Newton and Poovey led a charge to the Indians' seven-yard marker but at his point Garland intercepted Newton's pass to end the bid In the final period Newton Jed the way In a passing attack that reached the five-yard line but Newton fumbled and Garland recovered SCORE TWICE Two Catawba scores came in the second quarter Cesareo and Appanaltis started the drive with a pair of short gains and Wiltmer flipped a 15-yard pass to Pearson on the 10-yard line Appanaitis crashed through the line for two short gains to place the oval on the xard and a half line from WheIT Appanaitis bucked it over Pie also kk'ked the extra Point 4-- Led by Kercheval and Johnson speedy backs the 'Wildcats made their only scoring thrLat In the third period when by line plays nad one 12 yard pass they marched to the Vets' live yard line There the Tennessee line stopped A tricky Kentucky triple pass behind the line and then forwarded led to Terme see's first touchdown Maples Vol center snatched it out of the air and raced itti yards to the vhitor's 13 yard line Feathers ploughed thruogh nine yards and Vaughn circled end to score Brackett took Kercheval's kick-off in the third period and twisted OS yards through the Wildcats to their 24 yard line Two lino plays and a short pass Vaughn to Rayburn placed It on Kentucky's six yard marker Feathers carried the ball over Statistics showed that Tennessee made 11 first downs to four for Kentucky The Vols gained 1611 yards on running plays and the 1VDdcats 33 Kentucky Fos Tennessee Kreuter L1 a Rayburn skinner LT Franklin lanes LCi Frank ieale Cen ter Maples Rfl Ellis Aitken Warmath It Brackett LII Vaughn It II Feathers Fa Wynn Fos Tennessee Rayburn LT Franklin LO Frank it ter Maples Rn Ellis Aitken Wermath 4411 Brackett Vaughn Feathers FR Wynn DIIIIINS FLOP 1-0 AIORGANTON Nov tuochdown and point after coming in the flist period gtvc the Rutherford Junior college Green Ramblers a 7 to 0 victory over Boiling Springs in a holiday game here today The Peore came after Walters star tackle intercepted a Boiling Springs pass on the enemy 40-yard line Fitzgerald passed to Bronson to place the ball on the one-foot stripe and then plunged the ball over Bronson drop-kleked the extra point Bronson's punting kept Boling Springs on the defensive and deep In their own terrtiory most of the time In the third petiod Howard went for three first downs for the losers in their best offensive exhibition An intercepted pass one of seven stopped the march Alaicolmn played a good defensive game and Blakeley ran well for the Ramblers Howard and Whitlock in the line stood out for Boiling Springs motRocehkN10TcN-Nrido-i241--t Aafotn: BLUE IMPS TRIP TAR BABIES 19-0 ROANOKE 'Va Nov I's powerful Gobbler grid ma rhino crushed a fighting eleven 26 to 0 In their annual Thanksgiving Day battle on Maher Field today The Polytech offense clicked on the ground and in the air as the Gobblers carried the battle into I territory and four times penetrated the cadet defense for touchdowns Ray Mills fleet halfback of the I team scored the first touchdown on a 19-yard run through left tackle in the second period The second tally came a few minutes later when Holsclaw sprinted 18 yards through another hole at left tackle In the third period Charlie Morgan Tech quarter took a Mint On the I 37-yard line and ran through the Cadet team for a touchdown Just before the third Period ended George Smith of the Gobblers carried Over for the final touchdovrn On a Plunge from the two-yard line after a pass front Mills In Smith had Waved his team scoring range APPALACHIAN 0 0 0 0 0 6 7 13-26 ORLANDO Flu Nov An undefeated Rollins football team 41dridge scored a touchdown early in the Itinutiplearot opening period and then repeatedly walker 1 repulsed the threats of Newberry win a 7 to 0 victory over the Southketcht'val Carolinians here today Tennesea The Tars chalked up the garne's Gibson Aldridge Rupert Johnson Walker Darby Kereheval DURHAM Nov 24---(iP)--Two undefeated freshman teams met in Duke stadium this afternoon and staged a thrilling game before 3000 persons as Duke defeated Carolina 19 to 0 for the state yearling title The Blue Imps scored in the first second and fourth quarters each time on line plays Line-ups: Duke Pon Dempsey 1 Ellinherg Boling LT EvIns L0- Moore Millgal Cen ter Rattner Horner ft Joyce Quinn Hohgood Smithy Barwick Alesonder Cot Ferguson Ft if Pendleton I Montgomery irell IF Ft Nelson 111: Barwick Alesonder (I Cot Ferguson It II Pendleton Word I II Montgomery Mile" It Nelson GREENSBORO Nov 2C-0n-- flaying In the World war memorial stadium before a holiday crowd of some 2000 the Guilford Quakers haute their way through Elon college for four touchdowns this afternoon to make a final count of 21 to fi in their annual clash Is ith the Elon Christians A rally in the second half by Elon flnally brought results In the last few minutes of the fourth quarteri when Newsome heavy Elon fullback' took the ball on a aeries of plunges across the Quaker goel line for Elon's only score STURDY QUAKER STAND The first half was Guilford's the Quakers scoring two touchdowns in the second period one on a pass Turner to Newman and the other on an off tackle play by Norman Guilford's stand in the fourth quarter when they were backed up to their own two foot line a as the most beautiful bit of football thin section has seen in a long time After receiving Guilforda kick off on their own 37-yard line LIM drove down the field for three consecutive first downs to Guilford's six-yard line Three more plunges took them within one yard of the net and then on the one-yard line NPWSOMe tank the bell on a center rush and was stopped the whole Gull-ford teem two feet short of a touchdown Lineups: Eton (0) ro Guilford (24) COI LF Basely LT Mears Freeme LG M1111111111 tenter Rodisill Peoples It ft Borgwyn Lindley RT Parnell Drawl It ft Routon Ephiand Wt Jamieson Newsome LH Wellons I netof Turner Latham a Norman Meore by periods: Boiling Springs 0 0 0 0-0 Rutherford 7 0 0 0-7 Scoring: Touchdown Fitzgerald Extra point Bronson (dropkick) Tinnessee touchdowns Feat-h-- erg Vaughn Brackett and Robinson (sub for Brackett) Point for try after touch down Middleton and Dorsey (plies kleks) Officials: Referee Ismbert (Ohio State) umpire Maxwell (Ohio Slate) head linesman Wessling (Kenyon) field judge Wells (Michigan) ST MARY'S IN lone marker ahortly after play began Rollins kicked off and when two successive line plays failed Newberry punted Rogers returned the ball to his 40-yard kne On the next play his mates opened up the Indian line and Rogers dashed 60 yards across the goal Washington placekicked the point From then on the local gridders elected to play a defensive game but three times the Tars line was called upon to throw back Newberry scoring threats The other touchdown in the pc- niod atarted from a had pass from renter that Newton chased back of him snit recovered on the three- -ftrd line Newton punted short and the redoubtable Witmer returned it Score by PP1101 to the 21 Witmer faded back 7c A11)nite a 7 0 6-19 7 TO 0 VICTORY HIGH SCHOOL GRIDDER DIES WINNER 13-7 JATSEY CITY Nov Cremmens left end of the Newark east side high Fehoot team died today in the annual football game between the Newark team and jincoln high school 1 outildmi ns Marti hither tlesantler Points Ferguson Officials: Referee: nurke (Illinois): umpire Stnessey (Illinois) head linesman IInge Forest) TIGERS THREATEN The militant Tigers eame right back with a serious threat Taking the ball on their own 11-yard line the visitors completed a five yard pass Woodward whisked through the line for 13 yards and then broke away around left end for 35 yards Furman drew the only penalty of the afternoon of more than five yards when Woodward was tackled out of bounds placing the ball on Furman's 20 yard line After losing three yards flu two plays Woodward passed and Griffin intercepted It in the last play of the game Both teams knocked at the goals several times but the defenses were too staunch In the first period Hook of the Tigers broke away around left end for a 39-yard dash Miller later kicked and the ball was downed on Furman's one-yard stripe After an exchange of punts Bob Smith got off a poor one for 12 yards giving the Tigers the ball and 22 yards to go for a touchdown Three tries gained two yards and Miller tried a drop-kick from the 30- yard linesbut the hall never left the ground Clemson gained 152 yards by rushing to Furman's 100 The Tigers tvere penalized three times for 13 yards while Furman drew eight for BO yards First downs were eight to five in favor of the Tigers CLEVER PUNTING A feature Of the contest was the beautifully placed punts of Captain Miller The Tiger field general kicked out of bounds in Furman territory frequently Woodward was the outstanding back of the afternoon gaining 70 yards Dan Wood Furman end gave his usual magnificient performance Heinemann and Davis were outstanding in the visiting line At the beginning of the second period Dozier recovered a fumble by Alley on Furman's 49-yard line Miller passed to Werts for 17 yards but the Hurricane held and Miller and the ball was downed on the two-yard line A few plays later Woodward reeled off 11 yards but fumbled on the next try and Dorn recovered for the Hurricane Furman's tirst threat clone late in the second period when Woodward fumbled a punt end Dorn recovered it on clemson's 3t After punts the Hurricane had the ball on Clemson's 34 Frank Smith swept left end for 11 yards An offside penalty helped toward another first down but the ball wen lover on downs on the Tigers loyard line Al the half ended completed Its only pass of the game Dan Wood making a beautiful catch of a toss from Bob Smith for 24 yards putting the ball on Clemson's 24 Bob Miller intercepted an aerial as the halt ended smoothly as if on roller skates and completed a five-yard Pass to Appanaltis Another heave from Witmer to Pearson was the scoring Play and again Appanaitis' place 1iick was good with Witmer bolding the ball FINAL TALLY Shortly after a 16-yard toss from rOOVey to Newton started what appeared might be a Bear thrust but -the Bruins could make no head-ay and the hall went over on the MARS HILL WINS OVER BILTMORE KEZAR STADIUM San Franciso Nov 24---M----Led by a charging fullback who second half appearance in the lineup transformed a battered squad into a fighting yard-gaining eleven St Marys Gaels galloped to a 7-0 victory over the University of Oregon while 20000 fans cheered Angel Brovelli ''bad boy" of the St Mary's team was given a chance to make amends for recent infractions of training rules and made good in a way that proved disastrous for Oregon Coming into the game as the third period opened Brovelli proved the spark plug In the attack that enabled the Gaels to turn back their northern rivals for the fourth successive year New Fall Hats $195 $295 $350 Newberg's LANGLEY FIELD Va Nov 24 football-worn gold and blue machine of Langley field gave their most miserable performance of the year as they dropped a 13 to 7 contest to a band of ecrappy Tar Heels from the Appalachian State Ttichers college of Boone INL in the Turkey Day clash at Langley field stadium thia afternoon Ton many hard battles noteworthy the Quantico Marine game but four dava old told on the Airmen as they played sluggish football in their final home stand to a team much their inferior but fighting and wilting Takin gadvantage Of two breaks coming In th4 first and third quarters the Appalachians tcored both the touchdowns to canture the Thanksgiving Day bmtle SHIRT SHOP 0 In 0111111 West Trade Street 4:1 Elfin 0 0 I 0 Guilt Ord 0 11 8 8-21 Touchdowns: 2 (sifi-- stitute for Vi'elions) Norman Jamieson Officials: Referee Hayes (Missouri) umpire Shepherd (Davidson): lineman Pritchard (Carolina GIFTS Special to The Charlotte Observer MARS HILL Nov Mars Hill Mountain Lions dropped the curtain on the 1932 football season by downing the Biltrnore Bulldogs 21 to 0 here today The Lions held the upper hand throughout the game rolling up 12 first downs against two for the visitors fregnent substitution on the part of Mars Hill prevented a larger store Fox Lion captain led the attack with two touchdowns The first score came on a 15-yard dash in the opening period while the second resulted from a CO-yard run in the third quarter Bethea scored in the fourth quarter on a pass for the final Mars Hill tally Nettles Lionl quarter contributed the outstanding performance IN'ith several longi gains 0 end runs CHESTER HIGHS WIN TITLE 13-7 OLD LINERS IN 23 TO 0 VICTORY CA) At): I I claatice Of quality Jewelry for every occasion SM ELM LOOSE Smelco Newberry's outstanding back put the ball in scoring position in tho iirst period when he dashed 40 yards down the field to within the shadow of the Tars' goal The! Rollins line held however and (hel ball went over on downs Clary led a Newberry drive In the second period that carried to within' scorjng distance and again the Tar line held One of Clary's runs was good for 25 yards All of the line-holding credit however should not go to the Rollins club The Indian wall after the ball had been carried 45 yards to tho South Carolinas two-yard line held In the second peniod and the half whistle ended what might have been anther Ronins score ruNiusu DLEL The game developed Into a punting duel in the early part of dhe third period but a pass from hmelco to Ingram good for 20 yards aided the Indians in a drive that carried to Rollins' five-yard line where the ball went over on downs as the quarter ended Roiling' punt Out was short and Newberry took the ball on the 20-yard line but failed to gain and Rollins punted out when the ball went over 'Parting from Rollins' 40-yard line the Indians marched dams the field to the 20-yard line on line plunges timelco mimed to leaver for id yards and Lamheth rammed through to the one-)aril line failed to gain throne' the line however and the ball again went over on dosing The Tars punted cut to midfield and Newberry had the ball there when the game ended Newberry rms I RoIItn Ill to I BELMONT ABBEY LICKS I NGATE BY 19-13 SCORE 154: Garibaldi Bruns 1 104-106 Tryon St BALTIMORE Nov University of Maryland eleven dashed to a 23 to 0 victory over Johns Hopkins university here today Ray Poppleman ended a 55- yard Maryland march in the second quarter with a touchdown Widmyer galloped around Hopkins' right end for 41 yards in the third period for a Plcore stnd Popp leman intercepted a forward pass and carried it to the one yard line Woods went over Widmyer place-kicked two extra points and Kennen added the other An incomplete forward pass hehnid the goal line gave Maryland a safety in the fourth quarter with AIDA NIARsH REGINALD DENNY i a ACE SHORTS TEXAS DEFEATS TEXAS AGGIES I CHESTEjl Nov Carolina Class football championship contest played here this between Thornwell Orphanage of Clinton and Chester resulted in a victory for the Chester Red CyVi One by a score of 13 to 7 A huge crowd ANitnessed the game was thrilling and exciting throughout Both teams staged excellent exhibitions Lee and Weir were the gallant heroes of the day scoring both touchdowns Morrison Hopper Cornwell and Cassels did slashing work For Thornwell Garland was the spark plug while Conrad Jordon and Lesene and Beeman figured In numerous timely plays Chester 7-13! Thornwell ft 7 A 71 First downs: Chester 9: Thorn ell 5 I 8 MA1 I-2111 op TAT TN A LIMES UMW I AG A 17)0ll A of: 0 DO rate he ortgona ig hrome-t po film BELMONT Nov Belmont Abbeys turned back their most hitter rivals for tho junior college championship the Wingate Bulldogs in their annual Thanksgiving day game here this morning The Abbeys throttled a Wingate comeback after it had netted two touchdowns in the ree ond half to pull out ahead by a score of 12 to 13 after a heated brittle Dunham star fullback trashed over two of Belmont's touchdowns Belmont Ahhey 11 7 8 11--10 Wingate 8 7 6-43 Rearing: 8 Weir Leona it'd Coble retro after meat 6 1111111RFA AFTER 6--t5c 10: Al-STIN Tex Nov traditional 39th annual football struggle between Texas A and nnd the rniversity of Texas ended Just like all the affairs between these two teams when played vietrow for thP Lonchorns Today it was a 21 to 0 decision the Linghorns gained thanks to a second period in which John Hilliard and Harrison Stafford scored three touchdowns Never did the AS-vies seriously threaten the Longhorns' goal ALWAle TAMABLE AT ECKERD'S STILL SEEK TO TRANSFER AUBURN BATTLE :7 1 e6 t9-' 4t It4: crxi Whitt IT Rotern 1 THE WANT WS can tell you Ealionte IO ten tor trugsrl vhorf to 0 um the good used ear ta 0 wheat' Ni atrio Dom king KT Sea los er I Lambeth RE I hillis Ingram Miller TIP 01-1" Smeica I Rogers Ythile Ginger Robert (lair 1114 Washington QuIllan Bogen' Armatrong Weidman la Goy le genre by aerbwis: EgRITERIO Nen berry e'ti Both 7 II a 0 0-1 10 A EIRITERIO ger ttiosnor102 For 1 Peopte 1 Who 1 Haven't Laughed Since 19291 1 1 i 11 BIDDIES BEATEN BY FLA FROSH I GAINESVILLE Fla Nov ferocious "Baby threw back the threat of the South! Carolina freshmen 30 to 9 here today before 2000 spectators nd gave! the Floridians a perfect score for the season Three touchdowns In the final Period by Rickett Bullock and Hartman demonstrated the super- iority of the local boys threat or the South' I Carolina freshmen 30 to 9 here to-1 threw back the day before 2000 spectators and gave! the Floridians a perfect score for the season Three touchdowns in the final period by Rickett Bullock and Hartman demonstrated the super- iority of the local boys BANTAMS ROUT CARDINALS BY 52 TO 0 SCORE THREAT THROTTLED Shortly otter the third period opened i Miller intercepted a pars from Jones and i returned it 10 yards to Purman's 41 Coach JC83 Neely sent in three fresh backs Stevens Dillard and Hook but they could not gain and Stevens punt was downed on l'orman's eight After the Hurricane punted I out Smith intercepted a pass to end the scoring threat Furman scored early in the fourth PC- rind and kept the ball in Clemson territory until the last-minute rally which fell just short 1 Clemson completed two passes for 23 1 yards had two intercepted and eight I i grounded The Hurricane was successful in but one fcr 24 yards had two intercepted and six were grounded The line-ups: Eirtnrows row Forman ratterwon I Wood 1 I Dom Hellman 10 Gilliland Cummings ell tilt Mitsbell Wavle (1 reen 1 Craig RI lEro Wert It Ades- Mil ler ft Jam Hook I IL Smith Woodward Kit Halt Mood I Griffin Formattl sAaodnotacsh: 1114 it in reen i rrald R1' IVer! Wert miller Honk I II Woodward Kit Moor! I SHADE i WASHINGTON 9-6 I WASHINGTON RTADICN1 SE- Nov 24--4P--Squeezing i out a slim but sparkling 9 to 6 vie- tory over a stubborn band of Wash- ington Huskies on a mud covered Igridiron today Southern California i Trojans finished their 1932 Pacific I CENTRE TRIPS 1 CHATTANOOGA1 maus30131 STEW 'Ilk '11111m1 VALI trt VALLEY IID I xweing toucliamaTIV- Rogers extra talseement) "DotCITADEL FROSH JOEL It lowN COLCMBI Nov 23-01) Dr Baker president of the I-Mversity of Smith Carolina tonight appealed directly to the president of the tlabamit Polytechnic institute in an el fort to have the Auburn-South Caro liwt finball game December transferred Nick to Columbia An agreement mas reached earlier this week to move the game front Columbia to Birmingham sinee it MIA felt the "gate" would be larger there University of South Caro Cita Ptuttentg p41ested the transfer and early tonight Dr It Foster director of athletics tetegraphed Coach Chet AVynn of Auburn asking it be cancelled Vynn said this would be impossible because tickets mere twine printed and other arrangements numb Dr Baker then authorized a telegram be sent to the Auburn president asking the game be brought hack to Columbia WIN BY 14 TO 7 I Of Coast conference season undefeated The margin of victory came when Cal Clemens a substitute halfback i dropped back in the PeCOnti period to Washington's 19-yard line and sent a spectacular place kick from a sharp angle between the uprights of the Husky goal ports i Coast conference season undefeated1 i The margin of victory came when Srelot to The Cheviots Observer ELIZABETH CITY Nev 21-- Presenting a stone avail defense the Charlotte Bantams routed the 111zabeth City Cardinals 32-0 in a one-sided cooteg to capture the state profe-sional football championship here today The conteg nag ultnessed by 1500 spectators vsho saw John9y Branch ind his mates run The Cart Hoak mho claim the pro football chanipionship of the eastern POVI inn of the state never had a chaner Etrey member of the visitors backfield scored one or more touch-donna In the massacre "You SAID A MOUTHFUL" CHATTANOOGA Tenn Nov 24! to an aerial attack to break a Si to 6 tie Centre scored: twice in the last period to win a 20 to 6 victory over Chateanoogl today sue Chetertield Boys Win Cheterlicid Boys Win A SEARCH FOR RICHES AN?) ION-I2ST 1 hapter I "Iseq of the Mohlesne" la i4J 11: I I IARLESTON 8 Nov A' Prtadesbyt l's freshmen defeated erian college yearlings the 14 to 7 here today mmPresbyterian drew first blood tor periods: when Iligice scored after taking a 7 7 115-ard pass in tile second period trauma -11 In the same period Citadel recovered Forman I 72 a fumble on the 15-yard line Formosa ororin: Touchdown-41-11Mo and Ferguson scored Another point error toachdear Adair 1 plarovarat) 1 tumble on the six-yard line in the Fire Hit web Ginger Rogers and Farina of Our Gang Fame Now PLAYING Merver Wine 7-41 ATLANTA Nov 24-4)--Nlerrer university today took an early lead and then fought ita way gamely out of one hole after another to deIleat a harder punching Oglethorpe 7 to CHERAW Nov Bull Pupa won from Cheraw Fa 'looses here today before a large Thanksgiving Day crowd by the score of 12 to 4 ii mot BR XDWAY tletJae! hetmett ttt4ortia1 TVIeree: 'Rowley L1 amply: Harksec it c) Iltoad linostnes trent (Ambers) field )ttdift ntst period led to the second Citadel score For4 crotisIng the in.

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