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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • 14

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11 NEWS AND OBSERVER RALEIGH SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 8 1922 14 Carolina Holds Yale Score State Loses 14 To 6 To 18 T7 10 NORTH CAROLINA STATE FOOTBALL SQUAD Carolina State Unable To Hold Lead And Loses 14-6 i)ii tnsi (s enanintnia vei 'W'T WWWWS1 wi i)iihiim'' i'iis sshiissiwwi Mi Ti7 xTTrTt nwi? CAROLINA DISPLAYS BRILLIANT OFFENSE AGAINST VALE TEAM J9e4 Washington and Lee Comes Back Strong In Third and Fourth Quarters RANDOLPH-JEANNETTE COMBINATION STARS Two Backs Stapd Out In Work of Wolfpack Gen-erals' Line Better FLYING SQUADRON RUNS UP TREMENDOUS SCORE Highly Touted Roanoke College Team Beaten 50 To 0 By I Lexington Va-( Oct Despite a show muddy field I ran up a total of 50 points against Boanoke College on alumni field this afternoon but not until they were forced to extend themselves due to the staunch effort and determination of visitors Fumbles were frequent during the first part of tho game on ueeouut of the slippery ball and the prevailing weutht-r The eadsls however broke a loose at intervals for long 'gains which quickly resulted iu touchdowns- The Maroons high hopes died completely when a few minutes after the kick off (Wello swept left cud fur a sixty yard gain for a touchdown which was lonely followed by a touchdown by Whito Tho score stood 1U to 0 lintli attempts of try for a point failing lioanoke's I'cuso strengthened in tho second quarter and tho Flying Hqnadron wns held to a single touchdown Hut utter the cadets return- Standing Head Coatit Ilarrw Hnrtsell Strong bark Idpi'le I Mcl'hcrson eBd Assistant coacn Baker tackui: Hostiun center guard Vansant center Manager Tengue tackle Cos guard fcntterBeld back Hunted (middle row): Haum end: Dill tacklo Jimeson tackle Heatty Oa ground: Long back Morns son back I Hilar end- Aerial Attack FOOTBALL RESULTS Yale 18 Carolina 0 Washington and Lee 14 tste i (s ech 19 Davidson 0 Trinity 27 llsmpdan-Sidaey I'rlnttfton I Virginia Waka Forest 7 £loo I hksgo Georgia 0 University Kichmand University of Maryland 0 Auburn 10 Spring Hill Ontre 5S Mississippi South Carolina 7( Prtsby terisa Collage 8 Citadel 14 Farls Islsnd Marinas s3 Syracuse 32 New York University 9 Dartmouth ID Main Harvard 20 Holy Cross 0 Army 13 Kansas 0 Michigan 4H Case 0 Columbia' 43 Amherst Tgfts liatee 0 Near Hssupshlre State 7 Vox alrh 0 LaPsyette 7 PltUborph Unl versify I'erdua 10 Milllkea 0 1 Pennsylvania 27 Bewanee 0 WJIIjsms It Middlebury 7 Cornell 66 Magsra llaverford 0 Stevens 0 Vsnderbllt 83 Henderson Drown 9 I II Boanole College 0 I JO William and Mary i United States Infantry School 12: Wofford College 0 Howard 0 Marlon Institute 0 Tennessee 21 Maryville 0 Georgetown University 19 Lebanon Valley 6 (iuilford 31 lennlr 7 Transylvania College 0 Marshall College 56 Clemson 57 Newberry 9 llothel Louisville 12 Tulane 30 Mississippi College 0 Loyola 7 Lnulslan State 0 Alabama 41 Oglethorpe 9 Arkansas 22 Drury 0 Columbia 0 Chattagoona 40 Tennessee Medicos 45 Southwestern I'reebyteria 0 Furman 7 Florida 6 Navy 71 Western Reserve University 0 Mllligsn College 12 Emory and Henry 0 Wisconsin 41 Carlton 9 Colgate 1 Allegheny 0 Ohio State 6 Ohio Wesley sn 0 linston College 20 JJoeton Uiiivarsllr f- Misaouri S3 Crlnnell i'srnegla Tech 11 1 (ienava I Johns Hopkins I Mount St-Msry'a 9 Northwestern University 17 Iieloil 9 Indiana 9 Depaaw 9 Drake Hi Cornell 9 Iowa 91 knos 9 Nebraska kfi South Dakota 0- lehlgh 37 St Francis 9 Korlh Dakota 9 MiHiieauta 22 Washington and JeBersoa 19 Iktbaay 7 fsaa Stale 39 Gettysburg 9 Wast Virginia (I Marietta riprlagAvleJ Vsrwoat 9 Trinity's Second Victory lampden-Sidney Fought To Bitter End But Could Not Solve the Overhead Riddle Trinity Showa Good Form But Is No "Wonder Team" BAPTISTS DEFEAT ELON ELEVEN II Wake Forest Scores Touch down In Two Minutes and Then Slows Down Wake Forest Oct Starting the game in whirlwind fashion by making touchdown and four successive first downs and then slowing -to pice that failed to produce touch downs Wake forest won the second game played on the home gridiron today from Kloa by the score of 7 to 0 Inability to produce Hi necessary punch at the crucial moinent prevented Wake Forest from scoring several touchdowns that should have followed first down after first down especially during the initial half On the other Hand felon began an offensive in the last half that gained four first downs and onea threatened the local elevens' goal Coach Levene's charges made a total of ten first downs seven of which were In the first halt and five in the first quarter but after that period the team begun to slacken its pace and dd not seem ablsj to carry the ball over whra the opportunity came Wake Forest also suf fered a total of four fifteen-yard pen alties and several yard penalties which keen) to coma at the time when scoring seemed most possible Ixwry right halfback and star broken field runner on the liaptist squad started the game at quarter and by efficient generalship carried the ball down the field for thii only touchdown in the first two minutes of play Lowry kicked place kick Wake Forest then received and again marched down the field only to lose the ball en the fifteen yard Una be lug held for downs In the last half Eton developed an offensive that brought four first downs to their credit and several lengthy runs were made by Perry and llanner In the last live mm utes of play Lion got away with a twenty-five yard gam by the air route from Perry to Clark which placed the ball on Wake forest's eight yard line After two line bucks which gained little or nothing Krandon recovered a fumbled for Wake Forest which carried tho ball out of Wake Forest's territory Illoa completed several forward passes during this period Clark doing the spsctaeular work en left end Fpr Wake Forest Lowry was tha outstanding barkfield man making gains through the line and around end during tha entire time he was in tha game Holmes and Uoylan also mado consistent gains through the line In the lina the work of Kill Johnson was steady and effes (iva throughout the tontest John stone gnd 1'egano went well on the flunks while Palermo played a good gauta at tackle recovering two fumbles Huekman was not in tha game on account of injuries The llnarup and summary follows Position Wake Forest Left End Johnstone Left Tackle Palermo Left (luard Smith Center Bslrssl Xlon Clark Smith Wbltssell Brsxton High A Brown night Guard Right Taokie 'night Slid Usrtin Johnson Pagans Lowrr DrandwR Fulton Plynn Quarterback i-eVt'iialVbac'a' Right ilaTfl'aVk Perry Gsnti Ktrkland Pnvlln MnAdams Beorlnii: Wake Foreal toiled downs lowry: place kick from luunhi nwn Lowry rHihsiltullons for Waks Forest Holiiias fur llrnndon Coward fur l-alarme Ilanaen for Pulton Ora son for Iwrv Ilrandon fur Itolmca Palermo for Coward Kullon for llanaan lowry fur firs a son I-a for Martin Hansen for J-uwry IjiiIi for Win ll ti Criilhncld for Johnalona Caudle for llaltsal Coward for Palermo Marrla fur Lee Ursssuu tuf Purlin Mrl liaiiiutlons for Klont VTanner for Mains Fata for Kirkland liaou for MaAdama Time ol quarters 1 1 11 II 11 Offlulala: Itaferee Toraan It Htatn Cmnlre Uhllarar Krale llnsdllnasnian Melioiigal atlate Col lege A MATTER OF TASTE (Han Francisco Chronicle) A Judge was trying a ease In which there was a dispute about a water right As he had just partaken of a hearty luncheon and counsel! ar giiment was decidedly long-winded he began to nod suspiciously All at enee fi lawyer thundered out: "Whet wt want le water" 'Very little In mine pteasei very little in mine" eaid His Honor starting up euddenly "One wife ton mnny" read Mrs Masterly from the headlines of her Imsbsnd's paper supposed that Is tha account of the doings ol some bigamist" Lexington Va Oct Washington and Lee took its first big game of the season today in a hard fought mud battle with North Carolina State College when in spite of tho one touchdown lead of the Wolf-Puck the Generals cama from be hind and pushed over two hard fought scores in the third and fourth quarters At tha start the game locked like was going in North Carolina State's favor when following an exchange of punts the ball was pushed over for a touchdown but in tha second quarter the Generals' defense stitfencd and they fought the Wolf-Pack to standstill in mid-field preventing another score Ju the third quarter Washlneton and Lee eamo back with a rush and largely as a result of the work of Jimmy Thomas their speedy little half-back and passes by Mattox to Hem is and Frew and a twenty five ygrd run off tnctkle by Mattox they womea over two touchdowns Jesnrtts and Randolph gtara Elate lost their last onnortuuilv to score in the latter part of the first half The game teuded to be come a punting duel early in the first quarter but the kicking of Frew was largely off set by Jcan-ette In running the ball back Randolph was a niulnstay In the offense for the Wolf Pack with his speed on end runs nnd forward passes while the Carolina line also showed strength both on offense and de fense Potts' smashing tactics in the line for the fighting Generals and the team work of the whole blue line began to show effect in the third quarter and their gains were made possible largely by this Centrals Rally Strong Btarting the second half the homo team had things their way Returning tha kick off to the twenty five yard line the Generals worked the ball past mid-fird on about eiirlit silays but were forced to punt In the eifimiigo or kicks the ball went to Washington and Lee on State's forty yard line With Jimmy Thomas carrying it on every othor play they pushed it down to the four yari line where three lina bucks were necessary to take it over Oa tho kick off Jennette received and ran back to the forty five yard una -llie 'Jar Ueel offense wae broken up here though and ex change of punts gave the Generals the ball In the fourth quarter on the thirty yard line Cameron mado eight through the line nnd Mattox fifteen but Monk wae called back for off side A long pass to Hernia netted twenty three and after one more line buck MntloT broke through nn a beautiful off tackle piny and ran twenty seven yards for a touchdown leaving part bf his Jersey in the bands of the Tar ITsel halfback Carolina Elate made a frantle effort to save the day by opening up aa overhead nttnek hut Frew intercepted a long hoave and broke pp this The gome ended with tha ball In North Carolina Mate bands The line up and summary follows Position and Bsinle State Baum 1a ft Fna lcft Tackle Tllaon Vogel Terrr Walters Potts Arbngast aa- cox Baker Bsatln Left Ousrd Can tnr main uuard iilaht'Taliiie Piiht'k'nd Beatty Floyd Holland Randolph Quarterback Frew Left Halfback Mattox Itiaht llalflack Park McDonald Jssnnette Fullback Cameron 1-ont Huhatilotas and I Thomas Arboiiaat W'nr for Thomas fur McDonald Talllnfsrro for aineron ajuhalltutea State Iasstler for Park Vantanr for flaatln Tas aaur for (lastly Wallace for Baker iasaili-r for Hanoi Pnsaae and I out of I tf HlaU I nut Touchdowns Itanriolph Matins Ousts aftrr touchdowns: gtste nona out of one try a rut I two out at two trys one try and It two out of two trys i efarcs: Maeeobhln Michigan mplra fiuaa lhlah Hvadllnraman Hodgson Cats Oil Concessions reking Oct (Hy the Associated Press) -The Sinclair Oil Company nn American concern bos been great ed the right af prospecting and developing tha northern half of the Island of Bnghalen for a period of five years it Is announced oa tha authority of the Soviet Hiisslsn delegation now In Peking Lima Beans jVith Johnson Carrying Ball Tar Heels March Down Field Sixty Yards lI'DONALD GOES OVER BUT TEAM PENALIZED Weather Unstated To Carolina and Each Touchdown Comes From Misplay New Haven Conn Oct- An ffido on the one yard line a kick blocked by a goal post and a fumble pa her own SO yard line were the factors which spelled North Carolina's 13 to 0 defeat at the hand of Tad Jours' men this afternoon The Tar Heels seem to bring ruin with thorn every time they invade Kli territory the entire four periouy this afternoon being played in a drizzle which kpt down the attendance to V'fiW However the weather the Southerners brought with them did not til in with their style play the passing attack la contrast to the rather slngu'isii Tale eleven tho invaders proseni-l a fast aggressive combination wilii the most effective running ultack seen on Vale field this year The Carolina quarter Milloiiiilil slashed the Kli tackles unmercifully with three man interference which allowed left half JohiiBton a fast deceptive runner to pick up livo to tea yards time and again This wis the play which gained tlio most ground but cross backs and lateral passes also figured in the gaining Neidllngor's running the defensive work of tho inexhaustible Mullnj were tho brightest spots In the Vaii play The first scoro came on a twenty yard forward pass Neidlinger to Mallory ovei tho Southerners goal after Vale had battered her way down from the center of the field North Carolina came back with a sixty yard march from the kicko7 to within Vale's five yard line by consistent gnius on tho part of Johnston Two plays brought tin ball to the one yard liue and then an off aide prevented a score McDonald having carried the ball over McDonald railed for a pass on the nest down which Neidlinger grounded over the line Tho halt ended witi a twenty yard run by Neidlinger In the early part of the third quarter Mallory's punt came to rest within tho Carolina five yard line direetly between the goal posts Instead of running the ball out to the side and then punting McDonald eallod for a kirk which rebounded from the goal posts and Mike Kddt Yale left end recovered Kelly missed the goal The final score fame on an off tsckle play by Neidlinger after Yale had found herself enough to carry the ball from end field throiun 30 yards of North Carolina territory on gains by Wright Ed (ireen a sub tacklo recently promoted from tho scrub aqund gave a good account of himself when he went Into block up tho hole 'at left tackle for tho Eli's tddie Hench first sub for Doe Jordan who watch ed the came from the bench in civilian clothes was carried off the field in tho first quarter with an in red knee The line up an summary runowa: i-amLIm Tsl North Carolina rosltlon It Morris Cutlsr fitorrs Cmlkahank Laadla AS l'fl 7 Haw-field Left Tsckle rolnilexter Blount Prltchard Left Ouurd Center ''il'lgiiVou'sri liinh't' Tai kli '''Yuiht' Knil''' Cross t'UUr Matthews Cochrsn Hulman lteoktt Neidlinger McDonald Quarter Hack Irft't' Yuiftiaik' Johnston Hence Nailery Morris Illght Halfback Mcvlee Fullhauk by periods BT Norlh '('arnlina 0 0 a-ubstH iillons: Yale llnaa Vll fr tlrikrt! llriTi Mr': Kddv for int Wlutit fr Kcllv: lies t'T LMH" Norrls fr I a ml la: lleddeti for "Km limii tnr in: lufkln for Cruik shank: Knil for Mallory Nelil llnr for Kelle North farollna: Nparrow fnv VorrU: Ti nnev for Miuslon Abr riflihy fof I'ritrhsril Shepherd for Cwhran M-rrlil for Mcilt-a trree: A Nohwnrtx Crown Vmplra: A Uad tSprliianeiil llnaaman: Paliii-r Iliirvaid virdl lnd: II Trmrler gats Time: ten mlnuw-a period centrFoverwheIms MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITY Ianvillr Ky- Ott Centre col legs snnrched tbrougli the I'nlvrrsily of Mississippi eleven Here touay running ui score of Oo to 0 Two minutes aftrr the whisi' Hew the "Traylng Colonels" had scored a touchdown About thr minute! after play had resumed Hudulns broke away fnt an eight yard run resulting In the scou scere Captain Red Eoberls aeemcd rlva the team renewed life Ta sond half of the game was played mainly by substitutes the regular betas? reserved for llatvaru i oving ton again proved fc was capable fillinsr the famoisi "IV McMillin's shoes by tearing off several long rum and kicking Odd gnal Mis slsslppl depended largely oa punt TULSA WINS TITLE BY BEATING MOBIL Molille Ala Oct won the Western-Southern baseball chain ttlonsbiD today by dcfcntlng Mobile to 0 due to the effective pitching of tiava Jjanfnrth former Major league burWr Tulsa won four gumes and MobUt at issiter bark Ella guard: Joba iuaney van urocgnu 'asour guar! Captain rloyj tsekls: i'ark back Jennetta back John WABKEN CAM PE PROUD (Warrea Record on the day before Scott's Great Ciai) Here's Lack Dig Jack Hcatt! May yea win yaur games In (he World Scries! Warrea County Is watching your career with much I liferent and eve though you were put down as being from Kidgcway New Jersey STATE FRESHMEN WIN FROM SCRUBS 11 TO 6 Sammy Komewood's Year lings Have Best of Scrubs All The Waj Sammy Hollywood's Stale Collegs freshman woa from scrubs 11 8 yesterday Tb9 Freshmen 1st the advantage throughout the game except iu the second period when the scrubs marched dona tba field by line plunges and forward passes fur their only tally linen failing iu an at tempt to drop kick for the extra point Iu the first period when the scrubs had the pall ou their own a yard line tho Freshnica broke through and forced O'iiriun to full on the ball fur a safely In the tlird period a short pass Buckley to us borne gave Osborne the ball on the 2-jyard line from which he gave pretty enhihition of broken field running for a touchdown Hark ley successfully drop kicked for the extra point In the fourth period the scrubs were again forced down behind their own goal line glvinj the freshmen aa additooual two points i(e (J Johnson and Turnage were tho outstanding players fur the scrubs II Logan Keawell Sum merell McAdoo and Osborne were the outstanding figures fur the Freshmen They promise to make excellent varsity material for Conch Hnrtsell oa the Wolfpack nsit full oeruos Position Measley Centar Tllaon Illght Ouard Abernathy Left liuard Biles- Frashun Logan Ponnell White Logan Ssawell 'Rims Klgkt Taokie lesoa Laft Tsekls Haywood tttgnt kind Mel'harsoa Mtyo iert rna irlen Fullback Summsrell Johnson Johnson itigni nanuses lllsms Left lUlfhaek ftpracus Blronf ftieklay CluartarltseK Huhatltlllloua Heruhs "nirnags tnr willluma: Torres for jimeson Krealimani lliimhv foe losin McAdoo 'or iJoiinall llarrlng for Ilium: Millar tor Jonnson aniiip or Hnrauual Austell for Miliar: altliuor tor rJuiniiierelli Oaiiorns for aihlpn Henre by narlortst fiernlia a I 0 ft- b'realunrn I I 11 nfraa: Cant l-ea- t'mplre: lilb Arthur llaad 1 1 iiaainn II C'ra lar Time fcaaper: k- torn ana Iaaper GIRL CAUSES ARREST OF NEGRO IN HOUSE Washington Oel 7-Afler the supper hour Miss fciinsliins alunn the 14 year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs 15 Mann while rolling her younger aislar in a go cart saw a negro man enter Ilia home or air anil Mra A Ilowding through one of the bark windows last night Although frightened she had presence of mind enough left to run hurriedly to her borne nest door to Iho I'owd Ing home and tell her father Mann what she had seen Mr Mann phoned the nolir headquarters and within a few minutes t'olieemoi Weston was oa the scene Mr Mann rushed around the cor ner to the renr ot the Ilowding home and waited nt the raised window for tho burglar It wns not long before lie nindo bis appearance when he wns nabbed by Mr Munn and held ontil' Officer Weston arrived Th nsgro was placed In an automobile and brought to the elation house 1 1 1 i A nnrsrsnne a iiasuiigni ana a pair of pliers were found on litin When asked what ha wae doing In the house he said he was there for the purpose of delivering a telegram HIGH POINT NEGRO HELD ON SHOOTING CHARGE High Point Oct Will Penning-Inn negro shot and It Is believed fatally woundsd Kdgar Tsylor his stepfather here about 8 o'clock tonight it la alleged by authorities Warrants have been issued for 1011-nlngton but be has not yet been arrested The shooting is believed to hare resulted from a quarrel between Pennington and Taylor Pennington causing bis stepfather of ill treating tho furmrr's mother back Holland end Kandolpn back Features downs Trinity gained flu yards on Tree kick un opponent touching tho bull as it was pin ted and a Trinity player recovciiug it Hero Trinity started an aeilal attack and Humpden-Sidney inleieipted a nas and started one on their own hook It c-imo to a violent end when liroivii picked one of their pasaci from tho atmosphere and uinbled tij yards doVu the field lor Truity last touchdown Tho aeriul attack continued to bs about tho only play ucd by eithor team for the last five minutes of play Throughout the game Triniti attempted thirteen pj-si-s with three of lit Ti going true iu the final quarter Jluiupdcn Sidni unloosed fifteen passes and aiso uisde thryo of them good Strong On Defease Only All iu gl Trinity snowed a team whieh was strong on the defease but which was uuubie la far on the offense through the ias ur ground the ends Hiowu and Currctt proved to bo good broken liild runuttrs bu' never got asy for loeg run excepi from passes The overhead attaek seems to be their greatest ussrt an I they showed great ability on lbs defense aguins' this form of play Quite a large crowd nt atudenti ana townspeople turned out to su the game and a lot u'i pep was in evidence from the Tiiuity chaerjuj lino and from the cds who ware on bund eu rnasw ri drosses ot radiant hue which rit lt 1 tho rainbow that hung over tho gridiron (luring the luUr part Hie game 1'riniiy lluoielcii-tiidney I'ositiou Ncal (C) Hatcher Taylor Hlnipsoa Psnnlngton Caldwell II Carter Carter lell Cucl 4 'U4U Mcy Left lluir li(L Vi iiai CsnUr Right liiMid Baunilsrs Wall sJtels Klght i ji lie lix-naman tC) ltiaht End Smith flarrelt ftrown Pnrs Qusiler lio Pay Right HuKbu SIrKallway ien jitliiijil Weaver lilankcnshlp Kullhaek Peoro by periods: Trinity 7 7 0 27 iknmi'dcn-Sldncy 0 0 0 0 0 Trinity scoring: Touchdowns Ncnl Smith i llrown Try for point miiipann 3 (dropklehs) Ref-eree Norton Umpire ldck-man tt Ky Head linesman Kow Uell valnirir tiiibslltutlnns: Trinity Moors for Ncal ilverett for Hi own It Waavar for Carter Nest (r It Weaver llrown for Kverult Huttm-k for Weaver Winters for bnilth Kver-ett for Hrnwn Tr-v fr Nenl Hiinipden-SMnty: (' Idakenahlp mi Viniuu Tyson for Kcllway Hre-niininn for Sandys mt fir Hri-ua-nmn MiKallway fr Snuoders Hmlth for 1'sv I MirL1111 for ilall lire mi man ((') for nil NEGRO MAKES ESCAPE AFTER KILLING ANOTHER fireenvills Oct 7- A negro by- the nam of James Smith who resided in the vicinity 'of Simpson wut shot and Instantly killed in the front yard of I'hilippi church which is near Simpson by lidln Floyd who a of tho same race aml anift 23 years of nco The hitter succeeded Id making his escape nn gj yet litis not been found There was one eye witness to the act who stated that ho was unable to givo any reason as to why tho shooting took place He stnted that he was standing betiTn the two parties when he saw Floyd walk towards the mail tnra around and ten mm to step aside Not linving any Idea ns to whut was to take place lie nhl ns ha wns requested nnd Immediately the shut i fired which allien omiiii DOUGHTON CAMPAIGNS IN IREDELL COUNTY Ptwesviue tvt 7-Oongrcssmin Doughton sddrasaed the fitb sens of Iredell rouuly at different places this week nn I ha hna Wn greeted by good rroKi at each appointment He discusses tho Issues la a clear eut fair and forceful man nrr Ho goee to Alesnnder and Caldwell counties from hero f9 engage incuts Dr Charles Ibiyaal pastor of tirai resnyteriuii chyrch here lias ieen-in sen condition at Ingi Sanitariuu fdlnwlng an Op crauon uus week run da necessary ty sept inrr-rtl tMt tfpt ne liolding his owa nn i inai lis con liUnn is tnort favor to the Held tho second half they displayed better team work wilier netted them livo more touchdowns Though the lacklleld worked together with speed and accuracy they were greatly aided by tho line which constantly liiade gains pus sible The ball wns never In V- ter ritory the Cadets keeping il out oi' lunger throughout the contest liouuoke was uiiablo to make a single first1 down against the opposition In the bsikfiuld White and Cos telln starred Cuslello showed unusual speeil when running arouni ends while White's passing and all round playing was nrst rate tar-ley's passing and generalship was un surpassed- handled tho team iu most advantageous manner Har rison Hunt and Hurtour were the mainstay of dia line These three men were largely responsible fur tin Knnnokers Sliiull gains The line uu and summary followsi 1 Jtounoks (Jullsgt Position Wntklna Gold hull kind Gray Totter Ja'U 'lscii Barbour Grisln Logan White Left (Jusrd CenlsF krg'i'it'iiMsr'd' It'tg'hV Tackli liisjht' lind'' UuarterbHck "itlBht Hall" Ferguson Harrison Hunt Carlton liavles Farley Caldwsll MacGregor Costello White Hurt silk Cupk Kulllsek Ptiihalltutloris: I Ryder for Niu-itregor j-uiiiKner lop imiiii MriKK lor i anion i nil dwrll for Watklnsj klel'oy for XnrliMUr 'rniken fur lliskl llanimond for Merraekeni Costsflli for ftrdfri Al-well for i-'arlc Unllog for Alwell i- Hunt ur rVimai Mugsni ir It Hunt Ttoimoko rollsaai Woods for Ills alnaer Mtevens for 1 1 1 1 i rtmp lell for Woods llollsr fr Mica Adderson for funk Hilar fur White Tot for lllle Hile for wiioiis (inieuis- lloliraa Afiin-( Wlseonaln I llniiilia Kullon Mleoi ctow n) Ileiinllnvainan hulls anfl I) Tlineki-i-ner Heart M'll Tourhilown: I Whllo 3 foatIlo 3 Carlton Fan kner Try for a iilnt: I Whlto plaeo kick Ryder for- ASHEVILLE WOMAN LOSES GOLF MATCH Mrs Richardson of Oaffnty Wins Invitation Tourney AshevilTc Oct Mrs Irene Ku'IihMmhi or liaflncy today wrested (he championship from klr Thnmpsua Iraser of Asheville In tho women's inviUUi gulf toiirna ment by the margin of three up and two to pliiy inn im netneen Mrs lliomiijin Knirer Asheville nil I Mrs- I Henry of (ireenville -or low me lil honors in the qualit'i iig round lii Monday will bo pla(d off Humbly morning lloMi Imd IU last Mou day JU-Jsulta in all events follawi First flight Mrs In no lii-h ardson of llarTney defented Mrs Thompson trust and 8 Consolation: Mrs Charles I' Johnson Jr of lialngh defeated Mrs Fituii of Asheville 4 and a Hecend Mrs Arthur Hum sour of tlreenville (' defeated Mrs II llryant of Charlotte and 1 nnsnbition Mrs II loyncr of lliloni Mis defeat Mrs r1 Jordan of Aahrvllie su I a Third flight-Mrs Ttudl Ashevilla dafuld Mrs Alan lira hum of (Ireenville il and ConMa lloiij Mis Henry of Asheville defeated Mra II Kamitier of Aslieville 4 and 1 DESTROYERS TO MEET FOREIGN DELEGATES Washington Oct The stenm ship ITisiue carrying delegate! from the principal Allied armies to the American legion contention it New Orleans will be met st sea by it American destroyers and escort ea to tvew torn urtohcr it wui annouBced today at the Navy Da partoient ouhrlauet Is' inner Kempton I'ark Fngland Cel (Uy the Associate! Snubri (luet rilr Kdward Hutton'i ll-yenr old by la-mberg nut of Silver Fowl won His1 Duke of York hand cap of t'Jnm sterling run here today Major liar oiil- tuyrers rnioticd Arrow -una second and Taltersall's Tet bbria wnt third Twclvt horses itsrttd Ily CRAY JR (Staff Correspondent) Durham Oct 7 Showing better cam than llampden-Sidney but not Wonder Team' that is aid to drivo its way to victory or even serious rivalry with Ciiolina Trinity olli'Ro this afternoon defeated the visitors from Virginia "7 to 0 Iho nerial attack figured in nil the scoring Jtrown Trinity's left halfback starring iu the iinaj period when ho intercepted mm of llamp-den-Sid uey's pusses and raced down the field yards for ft touchdown Ncnl the Trinity center caught ope of Quarterback Smith's passes in the first quarter to pick hi way yards through a broken field lor a touchdown Hampden-Siiliiey was ontpluyed uui noi oui-iougiit trinity wis never ablo to break through thoir lino or to box in their ends for lung gams- lhey held Trinity for downs repeatedly and once in tho shadow of their own goal practically on tin zero line they stood hlio a red-brick wall in their crimson jerseys anil hurled Trinity buck Alter the bail hnd gone over ami th had minted Trinity again placed the ball oi: their oneyanl line with a forward pass nnd' four rushes were require! 10 pusn it over Fighting all the time Ilumnden Sidney was on ono occasion penaiiz ed hlteen yards for singeing uud one player was removed from game injuries and card falls were frequent though noni of Iho players wore seriously hurt Ono vnuiig gcnriomun will probably bo marked tor lilo ns the result of having hu faro stopped in Itnin Slows Up Field- The game was played nfter rain which slowed tho field down consul eralily Tho sun was shining nil Un tune however and tint steamy heut of the gridiron was almost intolerable Tho sweat slreuninir throua-'i the grnno on the faces of the play crs made them resemble nothing so much as coal passers on an ocean steamer Hampden Sjidncy only threat to score camel in the final uunrleis when thev uncorked their overhead attack The tirst pn-s Hrenaniaii to Carter went true but as the lattci player caught the ball ho was tackled almost in his track Ho drooped the ball and it fulled towardi Trinity i goal lino Severn! attempts to pick up tho ball on the run rolled it farther down the Meld ami when Hampden uiucv Jnialiy recovered it tho ball rested on Trinity's 'W vard line A gain of forty yards from tho point where It started Another pi-s placed the ball on Trinity's "Ju yard line I'liis was the extend of Hampden Sidney's attack The Trinity 11ns held fast and the ball went over on TRAVELING MAN HELD ON KIDNAPPING CHARGE A Tucker Implicated In Affair With Twin City Merchant Winston Salem Oct A Tucker credit man nnd traveling auditor for Charles Hroadvay Rouse of Now York City whoso home it at Palatkn Florida was arrested here today He is charged with complicity with Jenkins of this city in tho Tecent Taylors-villa assnult nnd kidnapping ease In which Margaret Jones nlins Mrs Charles Webb and Jenkins were taken from nn nutouinhilrt and given violent treatment lividence implicating Tucker in the conspiracy wni secured day or two sgn by (mid acting for the lvu Mm Klsn national organization which is making a thorough Investigation of the nffnir because tho perpetrator adopted the regalia of the to further their scheme Taylor was released tinder bond of IijOOO The warrant upon which Tucker wns arrested was Issued from Alexander county The dsto for the heir Ing hit not ''sen act this awaiting the exeeuttoa of live other warrants agnlnst persona In Ashe And Alio ghany eountics also alleged to be implicated I' the kidnapping and as sault Tucker denies that he had any part in the assault nt Taylor vllle declnrlng that when the hear Ing Is held ho will be ablo to prove nn albil In that he was not in the vicinity of Tnylorsville on the night of tho bold up Not necrssnrHr mr dear" re marked ber spouse without daring tt iIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL GAMES At (hsrlotlsi (harlotte nigh 19 Sbslby High 9 At Ashsvillel Aaheville School III Christ Schuol 9 At liendersonvillel Blue Ridge 0 lilushsm Military School 19 At Winston-Salem i Wlnaton Islam III Ureenshoro 0 At Wilmington: New Hanover lllghs Hamlet Hlah 9 At Wilmington: Wilmington Light Infantry 6 University of North Carolina Seconds 9 WINSTON-SALEM HIGH WINS BLOODY AFFAIR Winston-Salem Oel Winston Salem High School football team played and won second game of sea Son here this afternoon defeating lirccushuro highs by score forty oat to nothing liniiio exceedingly long a number of (into City boys being knocked nut nnd requiring ntten tion local played good gaum nnd met little resistance in their various trips to the goal line Failed To hick fiusl fisilirsullr Flu 7-Newton's failure to kirk goal in the second period give Fimuuii a 7 In 6 vie tnry over Florida today in tho opeu inir game of the season here The (inter touehdonn was scored in a downpour of rain which ninrre the play through the first half This and the visitors' touchduun resulted from long forward passes Furuiiui gaming sitty yards on onu com plctcd pass and Florida fifty yards on two Neither team could gain consistently through the line DESTROY 60 STILLS IN STOKES COUNTY Winston Sflem- Oct Tartics here today from Stokn county re nort that Sheriff Tun-in after so fliirinr licriuit from the eniiutv annimiaainnrrs Ihia Meek Haalrnveti sisty blockade whiskey distilleries In the presence ot ario rrowj of siieetators who bad Biilhered to wit tua llin itroei-ediliifd 'I'tievn tiblhls kin I been ai-led during the past few months mm s'nt-en in a ten in uir ciiuntv Inil 'I Lev we-e first offi-rd sale nt auction but lucre were no hlddera and then the hU'li official proceeded to chop lh- stills lip Into small particles These II lie dis posed of to eflme Junk dealer MRS PATTERSON OPENS CAMPAIGN FOR CONGRESS Winston Sale in Oel lowering lases opening up iiitiioinaua ciinn for sain at auction bui there were no brn linllrv that will ajua aafelv Afnerica first were the nutstandln points of the address ridlverel here tonight Mrs Lludsy rntterson in onaninir her rnniDaiun in Win -i Winstnn-Kitlem for llnprvsentntivs In Coiiirrcs from the KifMi North Carolina district Mrs l'ullcrson was applauded re(iieiitly The average cost of producing Special Sunday Dinner 75C TODAY 75c Chicken Soup Roast Chicken With Drewing Candied Yarns Mixed Sweet Tkkles Ice Cream and Cake Tea Tea Coffee Milk You Will Be Glad It You Tay Us a Visit CHARLES' CAFE 217 West Martin St pork In Iowa in ll'l was ICg hundred pounds lock Country (Jentlcmaii.

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