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NEWIS LORENCE PAGE SIX ih Georgia Tech Routs lorida Eleven By Score Of 23 To 0 Cramer lash On Gridiron Is Only The urnace man On Campus CONTINUED ROM PAGE TWO ATTACK TO WIN VICTORY CONCLUSIVE Cave Like Has 40 Letter Name Into the the right his fish on fish on "Nobody the his of black hair hanging to took the ball checker championship by tes Local Leaders Hold Successful Meeting Baker NASHVILLE Nov 20 (UP) Itried a desperate pass but Eugene John Hay Whitney is bringing two Clark reserve Trojan half back stpPPcd ln t0 intercept the ball second annual running of the in it Just The kept If armistice to Tsit to accident oc 0 0 to Reward Paid or other in this Republicans Agree On ess As Their National Chairman A Violation Of Prohibition Laws Washington nov 21 i A VlUlallVll VI 1 LUlUUlllUll Danai republlcan rumpus was settled I 3 was and basketball track these were not the or the her through to the extra he for assumed a the break hun are of it government might under certain cir were on their A shattered 31 won and the of one line on Dulin Mrs and red Mars and that end those bur near Dell will con he is In that corpt 21 be 28 the the bomb and scattered earth beneath for a con distance but he won the they be high quar He Parnell Phlel Bernhard demo th ad Dkk Carrington Brice squad had one Yale to a BOAT RETURNS TO PORT CHARLESTON Nov 21 Its motors again broken down the Santo Dominican motorship Arminda which left Charleston Thursday for Santo Domingo was towed into Charleston harbor early this morning from a point four miles beyond Charleston lightship where it had been at anchor since late Thursday the or be spent approximately In lashion (Continued Tomorrow) TECH EMPLOYS LINE SMASHING It with to the one yard line hurdled center for kick for point was good and in the could fish in the decision fortunate So they named the terms of that Chargoggagogg vour Manchauggaggogg "I my side" Chaubunagungamaugg fish in the OR Selected Urge pecans 30 cents per lb Mrs Brockington phone 853 pll 25 KANSAS VICTOR Memorial Stadium Lawrence Kas Nov 21 The Kansas Jayhawker power attack came to life today and whipped the Mis souri Tigers 14 to 0 in their 40th annual interstate football game be fore a KansasTiomecomlng crowd of 20587 Carnle Smith thejutskp Jay hawk quarterback made both touchdowns and Lee Page place kicked the extra points on Notre Dame's 38 yard line as the final gun was fired Thus the last were first Trojans had come back after their unmerciful 27 to 0 licking of a year ago to accomplish what ho other team had done in almost three years and the greatest crowd to witness a game In the stadium that the Immortal Knute Rockne oullt gave them a thunderous ovation Sou California Sparling le Brawn It Rosenberg 1g Williamson Stevens rg Smith rt Arbelblde re Shaver qb Mallory Jhb Plnckert rhb Musick fb The threatening dispute over qtor Moses as president uro tern Only a voe or two would be nec essary to do the work Unwilling to vote for a crat as president pro tern republicans are considering vanClng the veteran Wesley Jones of Washington ns a third candl Pat Barron speedy halfback contributed the game's most excit ing play with an 86 yard run back of the third period kick off to lorida's seven yard line but Tech was unable to take advantage this break as lorida offered of its several splendid goal defensives and clowns The lineup: Georgia Tech Lackey le Caln It laws 1g A Evans of Cordova Cs being held in the lorence coun Jaif here on charges of reckless driving tn connection with an mtomobile wreck on the curve Justonth of Mill last night According to State Highway Pa 'rolman Brown who investigated the wreck the Model ord car driven by Mr Evans was going south and ran into the rear of a wagon going in the same direction Joe Sellers and Albert Echols negroes who were on the wagon were slightly bruised Mr Evans and Poston also of Cordo be that said Stone Stump Weighed 3 Tuns PHOENIX Ariz Nov 21 (UP) A tree weighing 6000 pounds was planted here the other day It was a huge stone stump from Pertrified orest winch was placed in frrnt of the state highway buildirife for decorative purposes West Good Auto Market SACRAMENTO Cal Nov California continues to good market for automobiles A report of the state department of fnotor vehicles reveals that there was a gain of 26519 In veh icle registrations during the first nine months of the year as com pared to the same period of 1930 The third meeting of the local leaders of the Home Demonstra tion clubs of lorence county was held Tuesday in the Home office The clubs 'were represented as follows: Effingham Mrs and Mrs Gillespie Center Wlson Sardis Mrs Vassey Mrs Koon Ebenezer Mrs Young and Mrs Ed Lunn Bluff Mrs McCall Hyman Olan ta Mrs Jennings loyd and Mrs A Myers Bethel Mrs Simms and Mrs Lucy Brown The leaders reported as follows on the work of the clubs: of the 138 women adopting the project for the year 108 had passed on in formation to sin outers two dred seventy seven children reported In these homes The food habit score was for a four weeks period by 98 wo men are being complet ed to put on the hot school supple mentary lunch during the winter months One of the matters taken under advisement was the planning of adequate diets at low cost Too often people think can't eat what they should cause it costs more The follow ing information is designed to show the fallacy of that argument This is worked out for families of vary ing numbers and is largely made up of foods which can and should be produced on South Carolina farms Through the courtesy ot the Bureau of Home Economics we are enabled to send you timely sug gestions on planning adequate low cost diets and dicta of moderate cost Guides such as these offer ed by Dr Stiebeling are needed by many homemakers Just now The Important distinction between the food needs of families with chil dren and families without children is clearly and simply shown the budgets she suggests According to Dr Stiebeling the diets of children and adults differ I not only in total quantity but al so In the proportion In which 'Governor Gets Cactus Cane PHOENIX Ariz Nov 21 UP) Gov George Hunt who has collected canes from all parts of the world added a real Arizona cane made of cactus to his col lection the other day The cactus cane was carved and presented to the governor by Orland Merrill a Mesa Ariz invalid ATLANTA Nov Geor gia Tech's engineers today em ployed a powerful line smashing offensive to batter down a hapless lorida eleven and win their an nual game 23 to 0 Except for a safety in the open ing period Tech was held scoreless in the first half but came back strong in the third period to score twice within three minutes An other touchdown was accounted for in the final quarter Even though Its victory was decisive Georgia Tech fumbled several excellent scoring opportunities' lorida was punchlcss team most of the afternoon with Its main threat coming from forward passes icotu sqwi sum XtotajA aux conclusive in southern conference play during the last two years and paid back lorida for the 55 to 7 lacing lacing a disorganized Tech team took In 1930 As a freshman at Ohio he numerals in football but greatest of his accomplishments He won the of his group and Just as soon ai the football season is over he it going after the university title wuuiinu ooau Lftivu uv dozen of the best horses In world entered for the classic that he expected at least 40 tries with 25 starters last vear was Ei tween 12000 and 15000 the starter Gourlav said he had been in communi catlon with rench and English sportsmen who declare they will have horses entered in the second running for the King of cup and the 5000 added The entire course has been re ft celvlng attention all summer and aRlong before the starting day it will be in the best of condition $11 On account of the dry weather this year there have been no fox Jal hunts but Gourlay said these hunts would begin as soon as good ffigypins came 'Down at the kennels 150 of die ERflnest bred hounds in America are tafbecornlng restless for the chaseBand the horses at the paddock areready for the crack of the whip Uto carry their mounts in quest ofthe wily fox Each of the dogs is named and so well trained thatthey dare not enter the large feed Ing room without first being sum moned by name In this house Ilk large kitchen is maintained with lithe most modern equipment and Ila well trained chef With competentaides to care for the hounds But the Classic of the south a Will be Dec 5 and everything will BBbe In readiness for the race with Blithe finest horses partlci Hwpating from mistreat a Lineup and summary: Notre uame Kosky le Culver It Harriss 1g Yarr Hoffman rg Kurth rt Devore re Jaswich qb Schwartz Ihb Skcekctakl rhb Banas fb Score by periods: Southern California 0 Notre Dame 0 Scoring summary: Notre Dame: Touchdowns: Banas Schwartz Points after touchdown: Jaskwlch 2 Southern California: Touchdowns Shaver 2 Point after touchdown: Baker Goal from field: Baker (placement) Officials: Referee Birch (Earl ham) umpire Gillette (Oregon) field Judge Baker (Chicago) head linesman Wyatt (Missouri) He He And once as fleet a the scarlet temational steeplechase at the Southern Grasslands Hunting and Racing oundation course 20 miles from here on Dec 5 John Gourlay genial Scot governor of the square mile property bold United Press iThe Grasslands course Is nutted by the finest America 17 starters course without at least one fall but this year the course is expected to be In better condition as crews of Workmen have been busy for weekspreparing for the 25000 visitors ex pected to come to the southern classic Mrs Alligator last year took the King ot gold cup and she Is said to have planned entries for this year said there were over a the and en POWERS CLAIMS HE WAS MADE TO SIGN CONESSION lorida le It 1g Gridders Carry Rabbits eet HANOVER Nov 21 (UP) Dartmouth football players frequently carry rabbits feet onto the gridiron in big games Every member of the when Dartmouth held 33 33 tie Blount made 'the first down with four more Wolfe again carried It for six yards and again Blount stepped In to bring a first down with an eleven yard spin The Wolfpack line was unable to hold the quick charging South Carolinians Two five yard gains by Blount Tiade it first down on one and one half yard line and In two tries the Carolina cap tain canted it acrosj for a touch down Cobb at tackle and Rose at end played spectacular ball for State while the entire backfield looked good In its hidden ball stunts Mc Quage made several pretty returns of punts Toward the last of the game' the Carolina forward wall continually broke through thf State line to smear plays before they started The Gamecocks made twelve first downs and State made seven summary: Slate Gurneau le Cobb It Duke 1g Espey Lefort rg Stroupe rt Rose re McQuage qb Wilson hb McLawhorn hb Klnken fb WEBSTER Mass Nov 21 (UP) Lake Chnrgoggagoggmnnchaug chaubunagungamaugg traces its remarkable name back to the days when Indians peopled Its shores The name of 45 letters includ ing 15 g's and nine a's developed from the facts that the redskins liked to fish and the lake had three divisions upper middle and lower The fishing was best In the mid dle lake and two Indian tribes living at opposite ends used to dispute over wnicn naa ine to fish there inally they got together drew up a treaty providing those living at the upper could fish In the unner lake living at the lower end could tlsh lower lake out neitner middle lake a for the fish the late after treaty: "You SPRINGIELD Ill Nov 21 Judge Louis ltzhenry ruled today that the use of alcohol In the manufacture of foodstuffs Is a violation of the national pro hibition laws The ruling was in the form of a decision that the United States commissioner of industrial alcohol has no authority to issue permitsriving bakers and others the right to use alcoholic liquor in their pro duces "If intoxicating liquor were per" nitted to be used as a flavoring ex tract" the Judge ruled would defeat the purpose of the prohibi tion act and restore a concoction of non alcoholic liquors and bever ages with a slight addition of al coholic liquor which once was very popular" cohol under permits are liable to meanwhile nrosecution I line where the the Notre led 7 to 0 as the first half using al Judge ltzhenry made the ruling on a petition by the Purity Bread nnmnnny Alton? Ill asking the district court to reverse a refusal of Yellowley deputy prohi bition commissioner to grant the bread company a permit to use liq uor The Judge upheld the com missioner deciding he had no au thority to grant such permits The ruling was said by attorneys to be the flrst'of ita kind since pro hibition was enacted There is no uilcertAlnty or ambi guity in the prohibition laws con cerning use 7f "liquor by mtrstfac turers the judge ruled He said that manufacturers now in 1928 and 1929 guard on two of Stivers' championship basketball He also participated in open for sports quick starter weaving ana dodging has been a whirling dervish tacklers Coach Willaman describes new star as of the "cocky" type A slight figure only five feet eight inches tall face thin features sharp Cramer does not Impress the observer at first as a footbull play er But a side view exposes the 165 pounds lodged chiefly in the shoulders and legs Habitually he goes about hat Slayer Of ive Seeks Change Of Venue In Trial or Life COLUMBUS Nov A prophet Is not without 1 honor save in his own country and Carl Cramer of Dayton Ohio State university's sensational sophomore quarterback knows the proverb's true Among sport writers and football followers Cramer is famous but at the Phi Delta Theta house on the campus Just the furnace man no amount of fame vince his "brothers" that any way unusual Cramer first limelight In Ohio State's game with Michigan when the Ohio entry In to the Big Ten fracas upset dope and Michigan as well Before that the Ohio team Just a bunch of sophomores rated "slightly dumb" at that They had won a large score over the University of Cincinnati but the very next Saturday met humilia tion at the hands of little but mighty Vanderbilt After the Michigan game Coach Sam grldstcrs were contenders for the Big Ten title Cramer was the sparkplug In that traditional Michigan fray He was the leading ground gainer passed well He punted well took punts on the run in the clear he became back as has ever worn and gray In subsequent tfffrnes field running has come in special comment from the writers A hard runner Scoring Georgia Tech touch dowiy! Cherry 3i Points after touchdowns MacArthur 2 (place ments) and lowers' placement) flash at the leda Pat Barron Returns Third Period Kick off or A Touchdown Shaft Is Driven Clear Through Mules Neck One Arrested Engineers Held To Lone Safety In The irst Period judge South Carolina: Mc ad turf authorities to be and most difficult in Not one horse of the last year negotiated the Whitney ImportsEnglish Racers or Steeplechase Japanese Military Authori ties Aroused By Informa tion rom Mukden our Injured As Car Hits Wagon many food materials should be used At the certain periods of growth the total quantity of en ergy giving food needed by chil dren exceeds that required by adults at moderate muscular work Children who are growing also need much larger amounts of cer tain body building and body regu lating substances than do adults who are merely maintaining an or ganism already built or ex ample the amounts of calcium and phosphorus required for skeletal development are relatively great particularly in the early years of life The foods which furnish min erals and vitamins as well as en ergy are usually more expensive than those which furnish energy only The adjustments which must be made to include a higher concentration of these nutrients in children's diets make adequate diets for children cost relatively more than adequate diets for adults amilies with limited incomes may keep a good balance among the variqus types of food if the following food budgets are used as guides: ood Budget for amilies With Limited Incomes If there are children In the fam ily out of every dollar it is well use Bread flour and cereals 15c 20c Milk and cheese zoc Vegetables and fruits 25c ats and sweets 20c to 15c Meat fish and eggs 15c If the family consists entirely grown ups out of every dollar is well to use Bread flour and cereals 15c 20c Milk and cheese 15c Vegetables and fruits 30c to 25c ata and sweets 20c Meats fish and eggs 20c Dividing the food dollar in this way will bring the greatest return in nutritive values for the amount of money used The less money a family has to soend for food the more important it is that It should CLARKSBURG Va Nov 21 Testifying In behalf of his motion for a change of venue Harry Powers said today he was "tortured" into signing confession to the murders of Mra Asta Buick Eicher Park Ridge Ill widow and three children Powers was arrest ed for the crimes here last Aug ust Powers Is to co on trial In Har riston county (Clarksburg) Decern her 7 for the slaying of Mrs Doro thy Pressler Lemke Northboro Mass divorcee but the contends he cannot get a fair trial here because of sentiment against him He also is under an maictmeni ror killing of Mrs Elchcr and children The five bodies were found led in a shallow sewer ditch garage at Quiet Clarksburg suburb The accused said he was taken to the jail and "beaten with blackjacks guns a cane and there was a hammer there "They also had rubber hose as weapons" The "brutal treatment" he said continued for 11 hours Powers Charged city and county officers state police authorities from Park Ridge and others he did not know were present "I was taken off my bunk and carried to the third floor (of ths lain and told to sit down by a ta he said Hert og from Park Ridge whom I knew said: Harry sign I pro tested that was not according to the understanding that I would do what my lawyer advised" Then Powers asserted Hertzog said: "You need to see a law ver about confessing Now sign that if vou I will knock you Every now and then the witness I said "they would raise the blinds of the jail window point to the crowd outside and say: 'Now if you don't sign this we will throw you out there and you know what they win do to you inallv dazed ment Powers said he signed paper He was not cross examined the state A number of other witnesses they did not believe Powers could get a fair trial here va who was rtdlng with him were by flying glass None suffer serious injuries The wagon was demolished The shaft of the wagon was driv en through the neck ap oarehtlv in ths fleshy pirt and while the wound bled profusely the animal was easily led around while crowd waited for Dr Stanton Strong men were not able to pull broken wagon shaft out of the mule's neck The negroes said thev were em ployed by Ray Smith of Tim monsville on 'one of his farms (n what is known as the and were on their way home with groceries when the curred Evans and Poston wav to Lake City 'antern was found underneath the wagon Evans claims that it was not burning Driven of the wee on declare the lantern was light ed Magistrate Marvin Smith will investigate the case on Monday continuation of the fiery Senator Moses as president pro tern Senator ess of Ohio was taking definite form There would agrped on definitely for republl jbe a chance that this row might can national but ah upset republican control of the other party row was simmering In 'senate except for the apparent un the senate over Moses of New willingness of the democrats to Hampshire as president nro teni assume the organization without Senator Watson of Indiana the an actual majority republican leader who urged a Speculation has gone so far a' reorganization of the national com 'the capitol as to include report mittee with Postmaster General that some republican advisers of Brown as Chairman at the meet 1 President Hoover were saying hf ing next month rather than after the June convention called on Senator ess and reached an un derstanding Watson and ess agreed that the Ohio senator would continue un til the national nominating meet ing but the Indiana senator in sisted ess make a "vigorous" cam Excluding Bomb MARION 711 (W) when a bomb was found bn the mwh of the home of Shannon Holland president of the defunct irst National Bank Marion au thorities were undecided as to what to do with the Infernal ma chine The Country Board of Supervis ors decided to offer a 10 reward to anyone who would destroy bomb without destroying life pronerty Monroe Owen applied for tob and took the bomb into an chard P'adng it In the fork of a tree he walked hack several paces and fired a shotgun at it The shot exploded trfl and slderahle reward Visitors all Before Power Of Gamecocks would prefer to see the democrat? control the unmanageable senate But there is every indication that the democrats will sec to It that the republicans keep the senate control satisfied with organization: of the house Some of the western republican independents and some of thi republican regulars are reported date preparing an attempt to oust Sen Moses himself Is indifferent Irish Suffer irst Defeat In 3 Seasons Judge Rules Use Of Alcohol In Manufacture Of oodstuffs Report China Massing Troops If armistice were made condit ional on the cessation of anti Ja panese activities in China prope as well as an end of armed hos tilities in Manchuria it might I acceptable it was said Government officials however declared the League of Nations wai remiss in not issuing a strict warn ing to China after Japan notified the league a week ago of th ganger of hostilities in connection with the concentration of General Mah Chan troops at sihar The war office announced units of the army telegraph and of the automobile corps will leave Tuesday for Manchuria These troops were described as re placements rather than reinforce menta In view of the reported Chinese concentration at Chinchow mili tary authorities said they were preparing for a possible attack or the South Manchurian railway which is operated by Japan Meas ures are being taken it was said to safeguard Mukden and points along the road Copyright 1931 by The A TOKYO Nov 21 Military authorities was atbused today reports that China is massing 50 000 troops in the neighborhood oi Chinchow The concentration according to information received from Muk den is taking place under the or ders of General Jung Chin chief of staff for Chang Hsueh Llang who was deposted by the Japanese as governor of Mancnuria The reported troop movement was cited as one reason for Ja pan's opposition to an armistice but at the same time there were indications the agree to truce cumstancea Lineups and Carolina Laval le Adair It Hughey 1g Hajek reeman rg Meers rt Raby re Wolfe qb Hambright hb leming hb Blount fb Score by periods: South Carolina 7 0 0 State 0 0 0 South Carolina scoring: Touch downs leming Blount and Wolfe Points after touchdown Hajek 2 Wolfe placements) Officials: Jack Black (Davidson) referee Everett Strupper (Georgia1 (Virginia) head linesman (Auburn) field Substitutions: Shinn ortson Morehead Manus De Vaughn Robbins Bar rentlne Correll Bostic and Gil more State: Cumlskev Seitz Tull Buchanan Cook and Nelms the Big he On the football field Carl Cramer sophomore Ohio State is one of ing qurrterbaeks of Ten conference Once hangs up his football togs how ever he's just the furnace ten der at hs fraternity house CONTINUED ROM PAGE TWO be denied after that The battle was all Southern Cal ifornia in the first period as they made their two threats but Notre Dame came back with aush in the second Getting the ball on Ita own 45 yard line after Schwartz's boots nad gained a wide advantage No re Dame opened a 55 yard marchor the first touchdown of theame Schwartz flipped a long pass to "Chuck" Jaskwlch good for J9 yards and placing the ball on he Trojan 16 yard line Schwarta and Banas carried it with line Jrivea Banas score extra Dame ended As the "ighting Irish" took the fir id for the third period the Itojan liopes fell to the lowest depths of the gnnie Starting on dulr own 37 yard line Notre Dame carried the ball over for a touchdown on exactly four plays Schwartz again started the pa rade by tossing a lateral to Ray Brancheau who went to the Tro jan 46 yard stripe Schwartz cir cles his right end for seven more to the 39 yard line and then tos sed a wide lateral pass to Banas who made a pretty catch running and stumbling to the three yard mark Schwartz then sliced over his right tackle for the touchdown There anyone among the huge throng that granted the Tro jans even a ghost of a show with thit disadvantage staring them in the face Getting the ball on Notre Dame's 48 yard line Trojans Orville Mohler and Ous Shaver passed and smasned the1 Notre Dame 15 yard line as the third period ended It was at (his point that Ray Sparling the great end stepped into the breech Taking a lateral pass on a perfect end around play he racpd to the one yard line after which Shaver easily bounced through his right tackle to score But the hopes immediately faded as big Joe Kurth brokelock Baker's try for point After that the game Notre Dame rout On yf an illegal Interference with a pass receiver the Trojans got the all on Notre Dame's 24 yard line md carried it over on five plays Shaver making a beautiful dash iround his left end for the last 10 yards on a wide lateral pass i rom Mohler This time nade the extra point Great offensive play by Sparling ind Shavqr who worked a pass ormatlon that netted 40 yards rave the Trojans their last chance Jenied by the powerful Notre )ame wall Baker then slipped back the 24 yard line and placekick the big boot that ended the bat Itle Mohler held the ball I As the game ended Schwartz slary lock over his forehead "Wtshey" Cramer came to Ohio State from Dayton stivers school where he was all city terback played state tpams less and with shirt collar open a track CARL CRAMER Ohio 11 (7 A wy C'Myga 'V 0Bl 1 I Neblett errazzi Jones rg Osgood rg incher rt Jenkins Goldsmith re Hall re MacArthur qb Culler qb Barron Ih Davis Ih Hart rh McClellan rh Cherry fb Silsby fb Georgia Tech 2 0 14 lorida 0 0 0 Oiwsric I I.

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