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THt INDtX-JOUKNAL." GUttNWOOD. 5: C. sf'MiAY. NOVE.MUL'U mother Citadel Bulldog's By 1 usimeco cfe 9t6.0 THIS IS WHAT THE CLEMSON IJOYS WILL HAVE TO LOOK AT THANKSGIVING DAY SHOWS Newberry Ties Wofford Club DRIVE il SPEED 1,000 Shivenng Fans Sit Through Encounter At 9 tars Monroe tt im.i i. mmmov; ot.v.vi:i..

N( Vj i.i:ii- Iik" I v.cr 'H ed mmii RIDES (tiidcl il H- I i iv t'l I hi i a 1H tl victwy tii- mi ('(tin: (lie juil H.illi (.1 nog Sensational At Spartanburg Keeps Crowd In A Furore SPARTANBURG. Nov 13 he Newberry Indians miitihid one individual lacUfuld Mar. Hindoo, ujiuivt the Wofford plunuiiij pltark lice tclay and gained a ensat i.ir.a! 20.20 tic on a muddy field. Ine Icrrurj sccrcd in th: first penod by taking Hip ball on Newberry's 33 yard line utter two Wyf-ford marches dsvr. field had Hi: ill il 1 a ecu in i v.

Jl.iii-' I a 1. rid it (1 lied the licht C.t- North Carolina Roy, Bob Lassiter, Features For The Crimson Kurinin tniivrr in farplr lla.riratu tiall ilevrn li -prrdon to a st.itr 1 hsmpioashlp. Only Clem' on rtllegf now lie in itt pith to rrrvtnl the winnlnj cf an titr till-. Krdlnc frrm I'll Tlir linr: He Durti, Itrv smith, Mitrlull. CpU)ln Prdrn, MiCrMn, Adair.

Bat-afield frcm left to rbjht: HatU Flfhrr. Bab Mitlth and Alley. VALE BOWL, New Haven. Conn Nor. 19.

iA'r The di iujte and the been hnltrd. and smashed It down full fury of Yale greatest scoring 34 Jards t0 whcre williMiiis rould i d' 1 iii.ht kani'-iy II; licrcr Ice One! th" i.tubboin Tal'iir" (leicive tinned the Game-rmk'. u'k on til" hue. fcii' -l tin 1 it no mu li fi tlir fla hiiw attnrks cf the Furl Clary. Th" Culliiey Cluc-f ol the South Cnrolii'ii backftild, hit Ins mid lti the frav, scoring two cf la lewii's touchdowns- Ills of the Mason, Th (idler cn 17-yard from Ma p-eilv srphcmi.ic quartet bark, to IImiv.ii fullback.

laiv Kicks I'oiiit To add to his laurel Clary, v. ho wave cf the 1933 season struck liar plunRO over. Monroe kicked goal. Soon afterward Humphries re vard today nt cue and the same MIDDIES HOLD NOTRE DAME TO SCORE OF 12-0; 70,000 FANS tihv. The combined outburst covered a blocked punt on New- swamped the Crimson under Oi nt.

4 Vimrlnr. BRAVE CHILL TO SEE FRACAS JJ gj: turke mashed over. Monro? missing this time. 13-0. (lie Terriers Mimed safe, but on the kickoff after the STAGG HUDDLES ON BENCH AND SEES HIS LAST GAME LOST TO WISCONSIN, 18-7 CiflCAOO.

Nov. 19. 41 Amos curtain call of football would be Alonzo Stapg ended his record crowned with one of the outstnnd bn akim; football run today but lng upset ictories cf the season, 'there wo no story book finish. His Maroons had come back from Huddled en. the players' bench" as nowhere to take a 7 to 0 lead head football coach for the l.wt and the loyal crowd of 20.000.

shlv- (U: l.l AM-. Nov. l.1V- I I.T.! 1 I i went in for nt liiilflwek score Smeieo stepped 80 yards 1 yrf i.i tile 11 li''' in ni I Sem ie '1 ov the Xnv K'tl through the entire Wofford team to, enriv in the enme. kicked the ctra ilaui" li.ii! 1 a 'i i' I. l.

N.i-. I1.1.I rii 'M, 'I'll l. i-. cetil I I tl, 1 ,1 r. cere of 19 to 0 and marked the nicst decisive defeat Yale has handed Its old rival In thirty years.

Forty five thousand spectators, lashed by a gurty rainstorm, sat huddled and blanketed through a mud buttle that fw Captain John Wilbur's Elis redeem a dismal season with crurhln? triumph in the fifty-first gridiron battle between these ancient foes. The Blue mastered the Crimson in every dqiartment cf football.1 Kadi SjiUh Is) 'l nan Clm.iua.i lb; rVce 0. aliicliis.ii Tva. 0: Maryvllle 12. Stanford California 0.

1 wiii a in i seiire. line lut afifi thai 11 N.iile el- i t-howt 'i t'y" dc(-tiso lliilleil Kl 't it 1 er I1.1t iifiial-; liaek.i pluyi il tne pnw teore. and Lnmb-tli turned the Mx "nt after Ms touriuiown 1. points into seven from placement. The ether two A few plays later Smeieo broke fcr rxtM-poinU fuikd, one wlnn! Tll throueh tackle, sounijered 30 yards Hambright.

v.ho had gone in for; and scored again, and attain Lam-! Ifamllton at half, the beth made the kirk. from crater. Maiincys kick I mm', 1 ll'tU. i- lw. ill If I' in u.

.1 time at the University of Hampden Sydney 25; St. Johns 7. he watched hb 41st and I nu ry and Henry 6. W. and M.

18)finil, Maroon team routed by the as icy blasts swept the field, arose and cheered. The Badgers rushed back, scored another totich- I'niuil a Mi'liiy ihUi .1 m. Mii.irN ami 1 aw ml ttn on 1 en I lci'ii (n Ii In eali'iH-d 'I'lr MildiiH ihtuli newDerry a'a (. imu. Baduers from Wisconsin by a two-; down for a five point lead at half cut lido margin.

18 to 7. time and then added another by For a few minutes early in the clean superiority to clinch the vie-recond eriod. it locked as If 8tagg's i tory. ucoijca mil 6: j'lcncia t). Columbia 0.

41; Iowa 6. Kcbra.ka Oklahoma 0. N. Dakota Sicto 13: Dcpmil 0 scored three touchdowns with a 1 magnificently executed running uhd pasting attack and wound up with the biggest margin of victory since Yale's 53-0 triumph of 1902. Yale raved its biggest offensive The third lieriod was scoreless as the teams fought on apparently even terms.

Bcuknlht epenwi the final quarter with a 30-yard dash to nildfiekl. His teammates ploughed on down fi-Vi I.IV piM -1 Iil'ilV- I' w'l') lia.l 1 1 l'il Nolle ill a lii'iir v.iad luel 1l1re.1t of I n.t- lo suiilur mal. an In liiak" cp the Mid-Wt Jt vjlaiuhe uf li.m I STATE 01 1 FD Ifl I ES 1 Cclumbia lii Charleston hi 6. rrc i. criun junior coiuge ix-I TULANE DEFEATS FLORIDA BEATEN Althouuh Clary ripped off K'J yards in 30 tries tiom scrtmmauc, he.

yielded hinh ground gaining honors to Mauney. The speedy Quarterback gained 117 yards in It plays, All told the Birds (rot 304 yards from scrim-inape to 86 for the Bulldog. Ccneh Tat Tim Grensette's rleven. p'ayinit against hi.i "titer, opened th gr.me villi a fla'hlnsr ttttaek. Jennings, quuiter-I ack Mild Eymincs.

fullback, splurge in eight years for this dls- the shadow of the goal, and then SEWANEE 26 TO BY GEORGIA TECH r.tSFRVE GRFE WAVE SCORES YFI.LOH JACKETS PISH OVER mal aftemccn and poured it all over Bcuknight went tlu-ough tackle fcr the Crimson forces. 10 ytjrds arid the secre. Monroe In between the sensational nt-1 made It 20-15, Wofford. tacking exploits cf Bob Lassiter. I But the Indians stilt had Smclco.

Walter Levering and Dud Parker. nnci three minute? later he took tju. C'. Parris Isl Marines 39. "oittri Dakota Gcnzrja 12.

Texas Tech 33; New M.xico 6. Mcntnna C. L. A. 32.

Auburn (Jeorsia 7. Randolph Macon It; 0. Birmingham-Sou. 0. Sewanee Tulaiic 2Q.

U. tf Miss. Soiuhwcstern 0. TCI CHDOWN Ttf WIV IN SECOND PERIOD two TorcmiowNs ix SECOND PERIOD by a 12-yard pass from Jennings to l.w 1.1. tl Coast Outfits; yard line and stenped around end Quaitcnnan.

marched the ball 47 INlCOlinCS AlarK l1 ll'St i WCSt i I. KVN.S. Nov. CM VI 1.1. II.

Nov. 19. i I'sinif reserves durlns iiiohI it I he Taking edvautafte of a Florida defense four times took the ball on downs deep In its own territory. Af tcr. being halted three, times in the first half, once ith only 'two yards to eo for a touchdown.

Battle Seorelessly Victory Over Chap rami'. -Tulare Vt'iin- rnl! il i ninhle die thre yard lln in'W chT ever a lic'lt rvvnnre Ti-er lu-i-c tila 'jecll IMIkIkhI over toiali and down the sidelines for 85 yards rds to the 3outh Carolina 19-yard and a score. Lambeth missed, and mark. the score was knotted 20-20 for ihe Ihe. niiiUloi; let it there on an temaining five minutes, when thef intcmpleted pass over the tfo.il line Terriers spent all their time holding! for the rest of the 11 me the el Hill Since 1893 Under Burning Sun Drake 12; Iowa 34.

0: Geneva 19. Newberry 20; Wofford 2C. U. of Louisville Kv. Tea.

58. La. Tech La. College 13. I li hi win in il In f.

re al ou; I I in pelit.l 7 (n il MHM-iiitorK. here toi'ay to win from the (Jator TulaHt's scored wo! to 0 I etore hem coiniOK crowd I' lii'owim In lii neccrij period oi' Smeieo In check 1 ploy was almost wholly in their U-r-1 Irttory KENAN. STADIUM. Cliapel BERKELEY. Nov.

South Carolina's first touchdown N. Nov. 19. v-A prim v. mud- i Stanford's Indians and California's South Carolina's first touchdown Piedmont Coilecc Hiwassee 112.) tl(.

twice in the, oilier o-eaHlnn. tli Harvard's offense by the lant Jack Crlckard, crumbled. chief honors of this Eli holi. day. which the boys in blue celebrated by tearing down their own 'gcal posts, went to the lanky, long-jstriding bey from North Carolina-Bob Lassiter.

He didn't cross'tr-e Harvard goal I YvUov: Jai ket-i iiilvaneed iilmoHt loucnucwn in wic secona penou.i when Repasky intercepted a passlcame enrl' tne fconcl '10riod pattered team ir.ade football his-and raced 50 yards to cross the last cnd of drive. A pass for Duke university and en it Eears, eldest collegiate rivals in the Far. Wost. battled to a scoreless tie tcdav to make their 38th annual en-1 (lie Flcrlda Koal line but in limed line, but his team was penalized lo vvinam. rim.

us th. F(alc th omptenship by grinding one of the standouts of the i fnr rllnnlnff nnri 'he twill lp "uu I (itiarter. 1 The wr-rk Mio Creeui: reserv-. fill nislied the Kpectin'iilar fea-jtine-t. of ihe game.

lodging, re-i serve luillhaik link ImMe jseoie the first touchdown, shaklne -f three tiiikleis in a yard run. end KchiiM'tler. li ft guard, Int'T-jcfpteil paxN to raee 57 back to midfield. Duke North Carolina 0. Maryland W.

and L. 0. Holy Cress 0: Manhattan 0. W. Va.

Wesleyan 0 Army 0 Orcf-on State Fcrdham 8. Pitt Carnegie 0. Mais. Tufts 3. Detroit Michigan State 7.

Euekncll Georoetcwn G. Villanova Tcmolr o. -Swarthmore Dickinson 0. Haveiford Delaware 6. Wyoming Creighton 34.

rest through the line. Clary takinw a 10 viciory over us neign- that began in ims. i the bull over. fcor. ard arch rival, the University! Under a burning sun, they battled In the third pcroid, the Birds Cf North Carolina, here today.

up and clown the field while tht trove from the Citadel 40 to the one ra)rt. larest crowd of the season out! The lineuns: scorins 'inches when the crippled Gators, offering stubborn resistance: repulsed the drive. Neil her iiiwdayeil any en-i'tliiiil playing durinjt the game. 1'in, Tch. if.8sc:;siiig 1'onnid.

rably re ore punch, frequently hroko tlirougli the Florida line for heavy tin Ins. Newberry nliinla 1j I 1 I. ,1. II 1 tr3 peeled dc'Aii to shirt sleeves. nZr a riov.d cf 20.000.

the largest i -Tyanhi for ihe necond touilidown, niuic, ii 1 l.l 1 AlUT' HIP (llllUll J1UU line but his running and passing were the main factors in each of the three touchdowns, aided by the plunging of Walter Levering and the blocking of Joe Crowley. Lasiiter tcssed onlv three passes but he completed all of them for Jong gains that helped demoralize ihe Crimson defense and square accounts fcr some of the aerial damage inflicted by Harvard's Barry Wood here two years ago. I In Ttllane vur.4iiy went In late of the year, the g-nme cave Duke Wad hill, the eminence over-j first win over the state university looking the stadium, had its quota hits 1893-and ot-moiv thatv a thousand fans at 40 i wceless deadlock. icenu a foothold and the total saw I 4 li game to pile up a secure) Honor in the fray went to W. Wtfford Rcper, le Nantr.

It i Berry, Ig Allen, Jones, rg Hardin, rt Quattlebaum, re Monroe, qb Williams, Ih Coe 13; Iowa State i A. David, I eeli ute halfback, v. ho ullthercd thnue'i tll Florid i di tvii the field. Valley, lg Hite, Richards, rg Pallante. rt Lambeth, re Ingram, qb Ayoub.

lh Aftu the first Uw minutes than spectators vle1ng I punted. Mannry tossed his 17.yard raf 1 to Crown for the ieeond counter. Two Point Fail Tiie tries for extra point lifter both these touchdowns, but wflrn Clary scored another in the linnl peiiod. he made the extra trie ccmcsi. crcwd v.ai unable to recognize the; ....1 C-cin into the clivsh as the under.

l.e.ntn, fullhaeli, phinecd over ntlv to necouia for 91 touchdown, e.n.l hm 7lr'ner- (1f the Uil yards relied up from man. flyir.x lialfbuck. skirted left iimuaKo ly the Jueketi. 4-nd for the Mecond. 1 li', t.iw.ji ttini Fundei burke.

rh- rh Bcuknlght, fb Clary fb point. The last counter resulted i OLD LINERS RUN OVER W. AND L. ever a turf that was inches deep in cianiora men naa me faction of having a etati'fical edse. the TorhwU- andi They baned tne line of i08 the teutht'lewn fiiurftbi apparently lhom immo, compared to 124 Case 14; Oberlin 0.

Davis-Elkins 12: W. Va. 25. Ohio State 3: Illinois 0. Wabash Depauw 0.

Indipna 7: Purdue 25. Kansas 19; Kansas State 0. Michigan Minnesota 0. Rutgers 18: SorUigfleH 0. Wisconsin 18; Chicago 7.

W. and J. Marquette 6. Ohio U. 25; Ohio Wesleyan 0.

Wooster Denison 6. Irrm a ptraipht 43-yard drive, Clary Syracuse Deadlocks jWill a Upshaw With Columbia Lion! Cites-Dry Decision find Mauney doing the ball toting Score by periods: Wofford 7 6 0 720 Newberry 0 14 0 620 The Birds then opened up a fast told the difference be- 'r tne ar u.ei tween ilic teatrs mmiMii ivu pwvh uguub uia pTrsing attack in an effort to gar- GENERALS LOSE LAST HOME GAME OF SEASON BY 6 TO 0 SCORE fcr the CalifuTiiiaiu. The game wound up the coast Scoring touchdowns: Wcfford, nrr another touchdown. Mauney; In the Inst quarter the Blue Dev. Williams.

Funderbmkc. Bouknisht; was dolnq- ths tos'ing, and once the pushed over the cnly.rcore and ball was on the 7-yard atrioe. but Coach Chuck. Collins cf North Caro- conference activities of the two KNOXVILLK. Tenn.

Nov. 19. "i.41 Wllllani 1). lp.liaw. prohibition candidate for president iu the recent election, pasidng through Knwlllo today tcr upeaklng m-giigeiiUtus in O.io.

esprcHsfd him- NEW YORK. Njiv. it.slieil Lade iniiist to lln goal line in very period and roundly out-rlayecT In every particular, Syracuse rallied In the pinches today Ntwbcrry. Smelcc 3). Point after it went over orr an incompleted una nicteo" )t fo-j the winning march by -drawing team a 15-1 FaRh has a post-season conteit.

yard pcnnlty. Stanford leaving tomorrow to meet touchdown, Monroa (2 placcklcks); Newberry, Lambeth (2 placekicks) Officials; Carter (Furman) ref. crce Jeter (Furman) umpire; Dob-son ('Furman) headlinesman. pnFjTover the gcal. South Carolina heaved terv forward passes, four good fcr a total st If as "ultiir.g tt of the worhl" to hold the Columbia Lions and Cliff to a scoreless Gent from deep in Duke's teiri- I me University of Pittsburgh ui with all "beer kegs under my feet," cf 76 yards.

One was intercepted by tcry. Laney's kick struck McCasklll, PUtsburgh next -Saturday. He said had lust received Tarheel halfback, on the back as mirornia entertains Georgia Tech Jrnnings. and the others were in -telegram from 'Washing ton "cutwt went down to protect the receiver. 1 ')ere Charleston To Hold Open Golf Tourney CHARLESTON.

Nov. 19. (II Mayer Burnet R. Maybank announced today a $3,000 open golf tournament will be held here about the middle of March. The announcement came at dinner given by the mayor for Henry Plcard.

young Charleston profes lislifiig the iuipregnable eonslitu araw in a played tlirouKhout in a driving rain. fnly about 4.0i!l faua hii'ddied in flaker while th. two elevens spattered up and down field ankle deep" in ooze. Duke Wins Southern Cross Country Title LEXINGTCN. Nov.

19. JP Maryland Old Liners marched over muddy gridiron today for a second period touchdown and protected the slim lead to defeat Washington and Lee 6 to 0 in the One rals' last home game of the reason. Sayyers' punt from behind his gold line that carried only 27 yards gave the Old Liners their scoring chance. A pass to Brenner was good for only two yards but Wid-myer made it a first down on the next play. Poppleman plunged through the Washington and Lee forwards fcr 11 yards in two tries.

Wldmyer picked up another yard and Poppiemarv craslied through the remaining seven yards for the score. Means, alert Duke guard, fell 011 the ball on North Carolina's 20. Collins onto the field to protest the ruling and Referee Hut- complete. Two of the eight tried by the citadel, all thrown by Jennings, netted 18 yards. Five were incompleted, and Hamilton intercepted cue.

The Birds made 19 first downs to Army Regulars Win Ih 5 Minutes, Quit Chens', secretary of Ihe Southern! Conference Offielals association, WEST POINT, N. Nov. 19. i six for the -Citadet. Jennings was the best ground gainer for the Bull- sional, who defeated Walter Hagen Ph-The Army regulars, resting for the ccming big games with Notre-Dame and the Navy, playcd'just five mniutes against West Virginia Wcs- leyan today, struck onre and swiftly i 5 and 3 In an exhibition match lionul KtatuteH of the Volmead law and theeonHequeiit imposil Hit ot enacting the proposed bier leght-latlon at the short session of The teiegtam.

he said, was received from Kihvaril H. Dunford. attorney for the Anti-Saloon Leant. 'f America, a.ul read; "ConHtitiitlonality Volstead liivy su stained Juue 7. 1020.

Rhode versus Palmer, 253. United Stateii reports 250. "Now this wire should hold their 'damp' feet to the tire for a spell." h. said In as statement. here this afternoon.

ClI.M'KL Nov. lluke liflfd the r.oiltlieni Con-feieiue rroMt ccuntry title from Carol ma in 1 hi annual 111. 1 here today, wlili Jerry JSray ami Bob It. rd li inp: ft lir.it place in the fine time of 27 'minutes 21. sec-( liiiH and ith Captain Red f.cwin linlshini; a hundred yards behind la third place.

Clal.n Elliott of Carolina tei llie rw on! t'ae a juilr at lililiiit'-s 26 secomls in 1327, hut The tournament will be the first fcr a touchdown and then retired to cf its kind in South Carolina. penalized the Tarheels 15 yards, putting the ball on the five-yard line. Captain Lowell Mason in two tries at the center of the line picked up three yards. Nick Laney. sophomore halfback from Charlotte, then dived across right tackle over the goal line.

Corky Cornelius place-kicked for the extra pnint and the two year scoreless record had been broken. Death Rate Lowest Here Of Any State COUJHsIA: Nov. 19 --Dr. JanieH A. Ilayne, slate health officer, said today the death rate for white persona in South Carolina, estimated at- 8:6 ner 1,000 population.

Is tho lowest of any stat. on the basis Of statlxtlcs available here. Deaths 4n the Mate last year were placed by a department bf health dogs. 19 tried from scrimmage making 45 yards for him. Symmes got 33 in 10 thrusts.

Jennings and Qunrterman vied I with Mitchell. Surustcdt and Opll- vie. line- stars, in outstanding de- frnsive play for the Citadel, Johnson, substitute teckle. shone 1 in the Gamecock defence. (Continued nn rmtre sevcn watch the reserves hold safely for a Hagtn.

at the dinner tonight, said 7-0 victory. "Wldmyer's attempted placement I kick failed. Although the muddy field made fumbles frequent, both teams re- covered on most occasions. the rponsors could count on participation by most of the nation's out There was just one lull in a storm that had raged all night and con- standing professionals, as the meet tinucd tnrougii uie game and would come between the Florida that period the cadet "big" team season and the North and South sent Felix Vldal scampering 75 yard? i tcurnamerit at Pinehurst. toiluy'H time exeeptional in view cf the rainy weather mid i nlick and heavy course.

Michigan To Claim Pitt Panthers Beat Carnegie Tech 6-0 Cold Wave Settles I Boilermakers Rout Over South Carolina Indiana By 23 To 7 for the only sccre. Hagen said the fact that the Ry- U. Championshipl der cup team will be picked in 1933 ,1. port at or.ly 19.5. or less than Parris Island Team MINNEAPOLIS.

Nov. 19. Junion College COLUMBIA. Nov. 19 -O'l-A cold LAFAYETTE.

Nov. 19, Henry- Picard Beats Walter Hagen Again PITTSBURGH. Nov. Pitt's Panthers defeated 19. (P) Carnegie I wave was settling ever South Caro- Tech today.

6 to 0, before a crowd PARRIS ISLAND, S. Nov. 19. Una today, calculated by the weath- (JfV-It was fourth down, four yards to go for a goal, with 36 seconds remaining in the first half today, when Harry Newman, Michi- Purdue's Boilermakers ran and pns-ed their way to a 25 to 7 victory ever Indiana university here today. would also assure full participation.

half the number tf tlrths. 41.001 NINETY SIX TEAM TO MEET LOCKHART FOR UPPER-STATE CLASS CROWN WEDNESDAY Scoring in every quarter, the I fr bureau to bring freezing tem- CHARLESTON. Nov. 19 (IV- tan quVrterback decWed to stake iParris Uand Marlnes defeat- ratures in central and northern gmn quaneroaca, aeciaea vo Kiviirm. txniohi cn rcmpletinir an undefeated football He nry Picard, young Charleston sea'on.

in which a tic game pre- professional who has finished first vented their sharing the Western in his last three money tournaments. hts teams chances for an undisput IVOVjHIWU WUlllUr lUlirftD w-vaH twttlllit a MUI VIMt- of Maxton. N. 39 to 0 here to-1 weather tomorrow night. estimated at 15,000 who braved rain, snow and cold to see the 19th annual contest.

Although the Panthers outplayed the Scots throughout. It was a break that gave them the lone touchdown and their 15th triumph in 19 meetings with Tech. Harvey Rocker, sophomore end. sped down-the field under one of ed Big Ten title on bis right foot. He bojfd a high placekick.

which soared ssfely over to provide the margin cf a 3 to 0 vk-tory over Minnesota. K.ving the Wolverines the day. Richard H. Sullivan, in charge of conference title. his second victory within A The DevU Dogs varsity scored a weather bureau here, said tem-1 The sweeping dashes of Fred Hen- month ever Walter Hagen in an touchdown in each of the first three Pastures as low as 28 degrees were and Duane Purvis, halfbacks, a- 'hole match at the Charleston Coun-periods.

In final quarter the expected here and northward to- round the Indiana ends, and the try club today. wv-n fim ran vj.1I tK. nicht 11 xnirl Vtf HIH nnt twliAVj, 1. H.kini, Dai.l v. home game to decide the up-state laurels, and the state high school league officials.

In selecting Lock-hart for the final test, picked a team which one of the strongest In The fast and clever Ninety Six football team, which has swept everything- before it this season, will meet Lockhart for fhe uppeutate Clars championship at Ninety Six on Wednesday afternoon. Coach An-, re I Carscn announced last, nights Fe-tlvdties wiU begin at 2:30. For several days, lha Ninety Six coach has been angling for a good 0'lfirtrhu-lr VTI1W iL. i iu.j 1m v. i.

South Carolina. Hxuin mi iuuu pnoo. ana tim-s, led by Quarterback Billings- however, the freezing point would 'Mcs. prcat Purdue wlnc'man. caught Jer.

former Eritish and United Stites rT, VT, i- the coasui area. twice In a clear field, brought vie- cpen champion. 5 and 3. il 1 ld he explained, tory in the annual Hoosier classic I Last month he defeated Hagen hi VtTZ ny Tch tne rk the second land assured the Boilermaker, pes- playoff for the Carolina, Open tl- 11 lth J-- 0 0 0- I lock for It to be colder to-J re-, Ion rf th -old oaken bucket; tie at Greensboro. N.

C. Picard earlier tte araa. 6 2039 morrow night than tonight." for another year. orcd a 73. Hajen a 77.

If Carson's bey win this tilt, they Dueger. Skibo safety man, fumbled will go to Columbia to try the low- the ball, the Pitt ena pounced on ft state champion ytt cn Tech's 4-jard line..

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