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Kingsport Times from Kingsport, Tennessee • 6

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Kingsport Timesi
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Kingsport, Tennessee
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Ifye in rl "hum PAGESQ SUNDAY OCTOBER 2 192? MRS HOOVER HONORED IN GOTHAM WRECKAGE OF MAIL' PLANE Virginia Poly Second String Gees Through Air to Deieat King 54-0 OF VIRGINIA POLY HOLD MD TO SCORELESS TIE fCi 3 I aatsat: in HI! yewm i ihti-nnirnTiTji 4 BLACKSBURG Va Oct 27 i at the end of brilliant runs of 40 (ff) Virginia Polytechnic Insti-and 20 yards straight trhough second string eleven drpve the line TVo Great Offensives Meet and Leave Both Teams Punch Drunk WOOLRICHGIVES TALK TO POWER ENGINEERS MEET The line-up: I Paction P-iy Green Jones Price Hubbard II Spear Mahaney RG RT I Meeting Finally Develops Into Round Table Discussion of Electrical through the ilne and in the air with ease here today! to triumph iver the Mountain Tornado of King College by a 54 to 0 score Three touchdowns came in the first quarter two 'in the second and three in thethrd McArthur made good six out of eight tries for goal from placement Virginia Poly made 1G first downs rnd King one Within the first two minutes of play Mattox scored on En qff tackle drive Muddy Rule his running mate added two more before the qquarter ended This oair featured ip' both advance after kickqffs and holding for downs Wnen penalties stopped straight football tactics early in the second quarter Tech took to the air Mattox flflipped a 20 yard pass to McArthur who raced 10 yrda to the goal for the fourth touchdown McArthur ran to the Tornado 14 yard line when King punted and Mattox drove off tackle to score in two plays as the quarter ec-nded Mit Owens big Gobbler fullback could not be stopped in the third period He scored all three touchdowns his last two coming nckus Towntey RE s7 McArthur Johnson QB Mattox Lauglin LHB Rule Trimble LIIB OWens Simms FB Score by periods: I 20 13 10 54 King 1 00 0 0 0 Scoring touchdowns: I Owens (3) Rule (2) Mattox (2) McArthur' (1) Points after touchdown McArthur (6) placement kick Officials Referee Parrish (V I) umpire Burke (Belmont) head linesman Rhodes (Poanoke) Here is where the wrecked plane and body of William (Wild Bill) Hopson of Omaha Neb New York-Cleveland airmail pilot were found in the wilderness pear Polk Pa after hia plane struck a tree and burst into flames when he was apparently trying to fly below a heavy fog while en route to Cleveland Standing near the wheel of the plane above in overalls is Ross Perry of Polk who discovered the wreckage and body wrapped around a tree DOLORES VISITS GERMAN CAPITAL! When Herbert Hoover was campaigning In New York City the wife of the presidential candidate was a guest at a chrysanthemum breakfast at the Waldorf-Astoria given by the branch of the national committee a non-partisan body Left to right seated above are Mrs Henry Fofd Mrs Hoover and Mrs Thomas A Edison Standing left to right are Mrs John Martin Thomas Dr Lillian JL Gilbreth president of the organisation Mrs Roy Wright and Mrs Byron EldredL AS SMITH TOURED STATE AVIATOR CHRISTIAN PAYS KINGSPORT A VISIT ST Rogan Showalter Will Assist Christian in Carrying Passengers CP Lovedale field Mr Christian will be assisted by Rogan Showalter local aviator Mr Christian is regarded as one of the most capable aviators that hare ever visited this city and scores of Kingsport people have enjoyed rides over their in his graceful Eaglerock His visits to Kingsport are always looked forward to with much interest iLs- VT Christian popular qfia-tar who has made many friends In Kingsport in his past visits to this1 city arrived here late yesterday afternoon in his American Eaglerock biplane He will be here throughout the entire day today carrying passengers from TATE FIELD Richmond Va Oct 27 (AP) Flying Squadron of I led by Captain Ab Barnes was held to a scoreless ic by the University of Maryland gridiron warriors ip the annual clash played before 7000 spectators on the island park here today It was a clash of two great offensives' that left both- teams punch-drunk and weary when the whistle ended the gruelling struggle as dusk settled in the valley of the James Maryland hurled its great attack in the opening half but was turned back when McCray intercepted pass on the goal line with a flying leap Launch Drive The Cadets launched a drive in drie in the third quarter that swept through to the Maryland 18 yard line but failed to score when Hamer dropped pass on the goal line as he was viciously tackled by a Maryland linesman With Barnes the of the squadron leading the assault the Cadets again Etaged a powerful attack iq the fourth period starting on their own 19 yard line and marching to the Old Liners four yard strip 3 The Maryland coach rushed in reinforcement of freshmen and a I pass was batted down on the fourth down to end the threat The offensive strength of the two teams was clearly demonstrated and only breaks of the game prevented scoring by both sides Barnes had a major share in the nine first downs registered by his team and his twfo passes in the final period accounted for a G5 yard gain' Kessler and Roberts led the Maryland attack after going in the second period when Coach Byrd replaced his reserve backfield with regulars Great Opportunity Maryland registered eight first downs but it was a recovery of a fumble in the second period that gave the gold and black its greatest opportunity to score Crothers scooping up the bounding ball raced 30 yards to the nine yard line before he was caught from behind by the flying phatnom in Ted Ab Barnes McCray intercepted pass on the next play Haase a I linesman was credifed with preventing Maryland from scoring in the third period when he twice broke through to drop Maryland backs for losses of 10 and 8 yards Maryland had possession of the ball on the 20 yard line by recovering a fumble punt What Haase did to Maryland backs Crothers did to the Cadets He was a tower of strength in the line and frequently smeared Iplays before they were underway Both teams produced star punters and there was little to choose between the kicking of Barnes and McCray for the Cadets and Roberts and Kessler of Maryland accuracy in hurling passes gave the Cadets a superiority in this department of the game From the Maryland standpoint it was a question of stopping Ab Baines in the final half The diminutive Cadet captain was the principal gainer through the line did a large part of the kicking and was on the hurling end of a number of long passes fil 'M fxrSJ A i --Av 'iP i The National Association of Power Engineers held its regular meeting in the municipal building Friday night at which time Prof Woolrich of the University of Tennessee delivered his fourth lecture of a series of ten taking his subject He first gave a review of the preceding three lectures His address followed a short business session The meeting finally developed into a round table discussion of various electrical applications and all members seemed to get many enjoyment and many helpful suggestions from the discourse It was announced that Prof Woolrich will return for his fifth lecture on -November 23 at which time Jie will speak on and Motor and During the business session Friday night it was unanimously decided that the local association sponsor a Course of lectures and conferences on the subject of Management and Fore-manship This course will consist of five lectures and three Conferences the lectures to be given as follows: two in November one in December and two in January! Thees lectures will be followed by three conferences in February which will be held under experience leadership and which will be followed in the evening by a lecture presented by some outstanding authority on that particular conference topic It has already" been announced that one of these conference lectures will be given by President oMrgan of the University of Tennessee and the others will be given (by equally prominent men in the engineering world Subjects of the lectures will be as fpllows: History and fundamental resources of the industries and personnel 2 Forms of individual ownership and relations of the individual to the ownership 3 Types of organizations and development of the organization chart for an industry in the community 4 Labor resources' and turnover 5 Forms of compensation and the relation of the employer to the employes I Subjects of the conferences follow: 1 Production 2 Safety and sanitation 3 Depreciation According to present plans the course will cover a wide scope and will prove intensely interesting to every plant foreman in Kingsport and every foreman or engineer is asked to attend the lectures and conferences The exact of the meet-ft lgs will be announced later vt- 4 il Tl" I 3 FLORIDA DEFEATS NORTH 7 CAROLINA BY SCORE 14 TO 7 JSas Two Brilliant 70 Yard Runs Enables V'- iff For Touchdown Florida to Win Wi -yJ What are the five largest labor unions in the United States? A United Mine Workers of America United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of North America Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America IiiL-rnational VJ V- vrj i -4 r- Brotherhood of Electrical Governor Alfred Smith Democratic preridertial candidate napped at Sedaliz Mo as he took the leading part in a Democratic atate rally while stumping lha mid-wcsL Dolores del Rio the vivacious film star of Mexican birth has been visiting Berlin Germany making a new picture She is-shown above posing for German photographers with her mother and her director Edwin Carewe ZEP CHIEF VISITS NOMINEE I CS iL SL OF THAT JACKSONVILLE Fla Oct $7 JP) Royce fleet legs tearing off two brilliant 70 yard runs for touchdowns enabled the Florjda Alligators to win their second 'conference game today defeating a stubborn wolf pack from North Carolina State 14 to 7 Stanley was unable to kick off the extra points but the made up for them when Cawthon dropped Crum behind the North Carolina goal for a siyfety At no time were tthe Floridans assured of vicry for the wolf pack forwards well matched the efforts of the rush line and a Watchful backfieelcL ready to take advantage of the breaks Although the Staters did not score until the final quarter it was watchfulness that enabled them to take the counter Broyer Florida captain freshly placed in the game found his punt blocked by Jordan The nimble North Carolinian recovered the ball and ran 15 yaids to the goal In the closing moments Warren thre Crum a pass that lacked inches of connecting for another touchdown Score by periods: State 0 0 0 7 7 Florida 0 6 6 Florida- scoring: touchdowns Goodbread 2 (sub for Owens) safety' Cowthon1 against Crum State: Jordan Point after touchdown Drop kick! Officials: Jlutchins Purdue referee Ted j- Arnold Auburn umpire Rranke Army head linesman Ewan Navy fiield'judge THE GREATEST RANGE BUT ON THE MARKET Ti Auburn Downs Howard 25 io 6 Drake Crushed by Notre Dame SOUTH BEND Oct 27 (AP) Drake Bulldog eleven fell before a powerful' Nq-tre Dame attack today losing 82 to before a crowd of 15000 A long pass Sierbling to King kept the Iowans from a shut out in the final quarter AUBURN Ala Oct 27 (AP) Tigers broke a two losing streak here today when the Bulldogs of Howard College fell before the vicious offensive plays of the Plainsmen 25 to 6 The Bulldogs threw a scare into the Plainsmen early in the game when Van Buskirk galloped 75 yards for a touchdown but for the remainder of the igame was never threatened Dr Hugo Eckener commardsr of the transatlantic dirigible Graf Zeppelin snapped with Herbert Hoover Republican presidential can- 4idate when the former called on Hoover at the Republican head-' quarters at Washington Both men seem in a jovial mood in the photo Sallys -Y A GEORGIA WINS FIRST CONFERENCE GAME WITH TULANE ON SHORT END Bristling Land and Air Attack Presented by Tulane WHy not let us install a Monarch in your kitchen? It is the most economical the most-serviceable and the most satisfactory range on the market We invite you to drop in and let us show you the many good points of this wpnderful rane' And you will be surprised at the moderateness of the price I When and where were Whit-temore the and Gerald' Chapman executed? A Richard Reese Whittemore the was hanged on August 13 1926 at the Maryland State Fenitentiary at Baltimore for the murder of Robert Holt-man a guard at that institution on February 20 1925 Gerald Chapman was hanged at the Connecticut State FYison at Wethersfield April 6 1926 for the murder of Skelly during a Britain Connecticut 1924 yeards and 0 6 7 0 7 14 Tulane Whatley Rothstein after touch- Place kicks put the ball down within six inches of the Tulane goal line He was stopped by Armstrong An off tackle back put the ball over A' 25 yard pass Hill to Maffet gave Georgia its second touchdown A bristling land- and air at tack was presented by the Green Wave when it came back for the seiond period The Louisianans slashed at the Georgia line and hurled pass after pass A succession of good gains brought tljem within striking distance and a SO yafd pass Baumbach to Vhatley who raced five Vhatley who raced five yards DEAR NOAM- IF TRAIN OF CARS ARE FIVE IILES AWAY IS THE ENGINEER DEAR RCHAK4Q PETTY NOAH- Atlan CA IF A BAKER IS WILL HIS DOUGH LOAY Dill HAMIL tOM CKLA-tr-fv CITY DEAR 1 NOAM ATHENS Ga Oct -University of Georgia presented a slashing passing and running football team in its first Southern Conference game' of the year today to defeat Tulane 20 to 14 Behind machine like interference the Bull Dogs scored two touchdowns in the first period before the dazed Tulane squad was able to get its air offensive working The Bull Dogs scored their gave the Wave a touchdown first' touchdown after Hill sprint- It was a well executed lateral down Johnson (2) ed yards around end and pass Armstrong to Banker that Banker (2) Patrolman James robbery in New on October 12 brought Tulane their second touchdown Score by periods: 14 Tulane 0 Touchdowns and Banker Georgia Maffet (2) Point urnriure Phorie 99 IF AN INrAHX 1 A BAoY WHAT i IS INFANTRY? CijllY I CClUMtIA I'tiilf PINLI XI I nothing women wh have had operations like bette: than organ recitals gcanag CCZ3Z tZSQ.

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