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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 5

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SUNDAY. OCT. 20. llOl. TIIK C.

TACK HVK LUE DEVILS SPARE TERRIERS WINN 14 TOO ft ING WOFFflRD BATTLED ARMY MULES HOLD YALE TO TIE IN TOUGH BATTLE E'S DEVILS Tennessee Defeats North Carolina BREAK YALE LOST Deer Faces. By Milk In Swiss Army Report. On Proposed, Canonization Of Nun, DED CATION 1 I i i 1 boodyP--- WHEN BOOTH HURT BERNE. V-Brer drinking In the Swiss army, already groggy before the determined attack of I OLABuow, ac-Hiand -rrt- liminity Itiveotlitatton will be madd this winter by the Unman catholic i "Buessmost unfermenled rlderi fc church In Scotland, preparatory to Terriers Went Down In Defeat, But Hayed Greatest Game Of Season OM SOAKED FIELD': on th prrjtue1 rsnmilsa. ion of Msry Sinclair, a Fianckcan jmlk If tlie nillttery authorities car-' out ptiMtrrt lar.s.

I 'a contract was tigrted between the JOSH BILLINGS mitt? "aid: "I iMjvir urjeur nifaipst U'hrn I noo a rattlcHnuke utickinsr hie head out-of a hole, I etHT off to one side and I any "That lher hole be-loiijr-4 to that thore nake." Synii; mtrchanls indi-vidiiiilrt arjeue gaintt uc-rriM whn they refrain from listing1 that jrrfat niodci'u Hulta-fpi'ce d-vrrtiainir. Not the nuc-com "of other through use of Indrx-Jotirnal clfia-wlflod ads. nu.i. kiion, thrwghout the BrliKh! in i C. nr T' 'illlens acts Bin' 7 2 0 0 Spectators -dlrd B.

i Watch Thrilling oairM, wnereoy ina taiier luniisn- cd the anny canteen at the autumn maneuvers "With 1 much pateurU. ed m'lk a the v)dler can drink. Tite milk was served in handy pa. i of ilie'clcrkal lnetlg.l tlCP will be forwarded ti the Holy Se. wl.li will djtermlne.

Whether tlr sifiirr Miciild or iv-An inspired Wofford team rose to great football height this afternoon to hold the mnted Blue Devil i.t tn chek and piny their Km of the siftMn. Duke (Jamo That Kn detl In Tie per roiitalner and kept scrupulous-, nwiiiiiurn i nig prTce-i in eunrr YAUS BOWK New Haven, Conn- wen 14 to 0. but only after a Oct. 7t. -4F They carried little Alble Booth off the field on a stretcher today and most Of Yale's net ak.ta with him but the til eiliould tlie Pipe act favorably upon the petition, lite FranCsrsn tin ii will be the first of her sex In Svotlatu; to be tauonlited in almost too yrty the, Lut having been Queen Maryajet, who was proclaimed a.

saint In 1200 lie fight that thrilled tuc crowd or over 5,000 fan gailvred for Wof-fud's stadium dedication The vUltort were fctccd ll. play their ben football U) turn back (he South Carolinian, hard titd the Terriers battle Uio powerful lust week eenqueror of tile Navy. Only a double and ulple reverie i play which was executed steadily i vill rent pau fee a touchdown. 'The Blue Devil rrP unable to Rain further and the half ended with Duke leading. to 0.

Third Qwarter Lae in the third quarter Duke took the ball on it own It yard line and opened up a drive that featur-; eil the plunging Murray, to sweep. classified. ad that spar, room- i tirvlved this stunning break with sufficient defensive eoursg to hold I the hiirt-powerrd Army team to a I'M tie In a rain-soaked battl, be-: fore ekwe to 73.000 siwctators. I LX.ttrt aiMK-ared in one play, but It was the dramatic sensation with beautiful precision was nblei dtwu the field for 84 yards and a to caln against the Terriers, who ir jt hi'own. With Murray slicing rod smashing through (lie line, the Terrier gave ground slowly but! were unable to stop his driving tae- After Murray had lugged it within scoring distance.

Sink took up th drive and carried It over for the last acoring effort the game.) r.trtptmtcd nnd outraged the North1 Carolinians all afternoon. The Terriers clicked like a real machine fcr the first tinig thla sea-, aan. They held the Blue Devil' well lii check during the first pe-1 rlod, fighting them on equal term. They were aided greatly by II Rimnv JK A til rruro HI BUDDY wOrl i tv-s i r.r.r::':?. i HACKMAN Coach Dehart was forced to keep; or th, eutlr game, otherwise aon fined largely to a kicking and defensive tuile In the mud.

Enter-ng the fray lat In the seorod n-ilod. with Yale leading 7-. by virtue fut quarter "break'" and as Army was counter charging, Alble snared a long cadet pass tosaed by Ken Fields tlnwt to the Blue foaJ line. In a fltish. tne uutburst of cheeri that had greeted Booth's entry and get-away waa drowned in a chorus of groans, followed by the of more frensied partisans thi spec-tacular Eli uarterback lay stretth-ed on on Ute turf where he had booming punt for 71 yard which the Bluc Devil varsity in th full Fox sent sailing over the head of 1 length of the game, substituting Murray, Duke safety man enly after Injuries.

Score by ijericds: Tennessee toAk fast tr.d Qulnn D'cker am: did Diopned from the long count by Alabumn in fi-st defeat sircc 1930, clo gnme from North Carolina Tarheel Buddy Hacuman, Bobby Dodd their full share in contributing CiWt tciim work. Second Quarter In the second quarter Dukff gatli Duke ..071 0-14 ered for long drlve which, begun Wcflord 0 0 0 00 been brought down hard after FURMAN FOUND FLORIDA'S WEAK POINT TO WIN IN GAME BY 14 TO 13 tcichdown, Duke, Murray. Sink. Points after touchdown. Lemons cllrv smash) Murray (end run).

Officials: Lebey tOeorgia Tech), referee; Brick (Auburn), umpire; Collins, (Vanderbilt) head on the Blu0 Devil's 3. yard line, Failing to gain steadily through Wofford's fiercely fighting line, the Tar Heels took tc. the air. A pass from Murray to Hyntt was good for 28 yards and after three more plays Murray dashed around end behind perfect interference on a triple FOR THE ONLY CIRCUS GOMING short dasit by the charge tf a trio of Army tacklera. Alble was top-ped on his own seven yard line and It waa quickly apparent he was through for the day.

Injur Ire Revealed Examination of Broth revealed hi was' injured about (he head a well a on leg by the effects of bring tackled but the injuries, while sufficient to end his activities for the afternoon, were not serious. Still tf.newhat In a da, as re- HURRICANE- UPSET DOPE BUCKET AND YEA THIS University Of Kansas Requested Probe Other Conference Schools IAWREKCE, Kans. Oct, 25. (AP) Facintr ostra-cifm from Eig Six conference athletics for alleged recnjlt ing" and RutKitlizin of athlete; the University of Kansas' today asked for an investigation of condition at the other conference nchooIs. The order terminating athletic relations between Kansas and the five other conference whool at the end of the en Tent, scholastic year and prohibiting member from additional Sf4t i BEAT ALLIGATORS 'sult of this misfortune, tlv- Ell's, WAITING For Your ORDER Furman's Purple Hurricane Found 'Gators Aerial Attack Easy games with Kansas this year stunned the faculty and Btu-1 dent body today.

i with Bandy Wiener in Booth's place, unable to stop the next Army charge to the goal line. The cadets, from Tale's 40 yard line, with less than four minutes befrre the end of the half, rushed over touchdown. Tom Kllday, of Ban An Antonio, Texas, a second-year back-field star Just restored to ellgtblll. ly, carried the ball over on short line plunge, after ft scries of lashing gains on bewildering reverse and spinners by Bowman and Let- part'jil outside ageneiea tlhe Big Six as yet hr.s nof 1 1 To dp reinstated msas must in-ltiai? tonection of the conditions machinery nich as the Big Ten has GAINESVILLE, Oct. 25.

(4)The widely heralded pasting attack of the University of Florida I declared illegal by the reference I faculty council at the conclusion arly today of Its meeting in bia. Mo. University of Iowa, ac- UK leund necessary, commit sit ner for tlie sscif Uig und sifting of evidence In this difficult field. was easy fcr the unsung ruruie Our yards are full of high grade coal and we are ready to make immediate jewed of similar of feme by the big! Hurricane from FurmaD here today, MUSEUM AND MENAGliniG) The final whistle blew with Furman I 'Meanwhile, whether Kansas is 'In a given conference or not, every tffcrt will be made to preserve tne I wholesale exi'tliion cf ath-I let. victor, 14 to 13, in a game picked be a Florida set up.

cmateur status of our athletes ai In seller I With everything depending on the try for extra point. Major Ralph Sasse, Army's new head erach, lent in a specialist for this one play. Charles Broshoua, who, did thorough Job of place-kicking the pig University here confetred with Dan lh The Florida acriul game 11 flat, NUdenU Defiant. I and Cantain Red Bctliea who WTOU PHONE-16 The student body here generally grid history on Stagg field at Chi skin through tn uprights for the was defiant of the conere tire cage, a week ago was impotent that tied tlte score Flayed for Breaks 1 1 If ZOO PEOPLE 50 BV3 ACTS 25rUHNyCLOVKS. Yale played for the kicking malum as the Jayhawker "Powt- i Bg8inst the Impenetrable line de-llouse' fcotball squad scored a con-1 ense 0 the Hurricane, ferencc victory over Iowa State WM ue many Itge this afternoon.

meetings in eight years that the Jjimes A. (Jarring Jim) Bausch, undr nlei Funnan had Jayhawker backficld ace. wlio Bk I Geoi go Bhuad. Kansas faculty, rep-i iTM.nUtivc, wlio attended Ue meeting in Columbia. Then the Cha.i-.ell(.-r kued a statement Mklng for an impartial InvestlKaticm by "outride agencies." "The action of ths faculty Chancellor Lirdlcy wild, "in ca.

of Kansas, was unexpected and drastic. II is certain the public will demand explicit evidence Justice to the situation. breaks all day. Rain fell through' out tlv first half and th ball was as slippery as greased pig and 3 ELEVATED STAGE STEEL ARENA A 3 BANDS OF MUSIC 5 OPEN tXHf? OF MID ANIMALS By actual tests, it is proved that no fuei affords so safe, so reliable or so uniform heat at so low a cost as GOLDEN GLOW COAL Sold In Greenwood By harrison" oil coal paid $75 a month as a salesman for twice as dangerous to try to handle. in 1922 at Inspired team carn out of Greenville.

S. and took the MhStOTM aiCTPIC UGWID WATSOPBOOS TtftrS i a Totka InMirance company, rone the bench in uniform. Ccach Bill Hargiss announced the star, who questioned eligibility diifctly led to today's drastic action SEATS FOQ 3O0O POfrL measure of a strong Calor eleven by a roe point mat gin. orman's Offense It. was the stronir defensive Fur-man's line put Into play today I i An early "break" in the first period gave the Ells their only Ken Fields, Army fullback, punting from his own 10 yard tine, had the kick blocked by Truxton Hare, FJt guard.

The ball was recovered by Hans Fhgare. Yale end. on Array' six yard line. It took four plays frr the Blue to put tlte ball wOfttO BCAfCSr WUO AMD DOMESTIC AHWAi. ACTtf as recovering from knee injury Vet- For Probe view of reports concerning tenditions elsewhere in the conference it aW Is a'umt-d tlic jaeu.ty renieFentatlves with ejual promptness vtUA to provide for thorough jnyef tigatton of the Six by imr company ana was being saved for a game teiUlrtk A 4i.f.i.l fiui Ik.

HIUVII IfVI wiir, I v.l I week with the University of oooug am one noua uun.nn Phone 16. Prompt Deliveries. Then too, the Pennsylvania. Hareiss said Bautcn eonf Oators. temaincd ampmbor of the team.

Pn Allred and Traweek and A different view cf the eiiglbihty i th WHty to be under passes, as rtn 0E TJCKfT ADMITS TO ALL Of Bi6 fHOW PWbDot OtZt and WT a over. Fullback Crowley scored the touchdown. On the try for extra point, Pat .1 ur ivi i situation was taken at Kansas exemplified by Mt'lllchamp and I Btnte Agricultural college. Official I Kearns, shewed the local team a I of tlie fchoor promptly suspetweei thing or two about football, from ttiilelic cnmititkn W. H.

Florida scored the first touch- i Bill Melssinger. football star nntl jde.wn Of the In the second ne-, captain elect of the Aggie baseball i rlod. extra point converted. rrrATni EMI i Sullivan's kick was blocked but Army was ruled offside and the I point that later proved so necessary was awarded to the Eli's. Army outplayed, outrushed and ATTENTION! LrltMiUllJU THE HODCIWI TltOliPS WORLD'S GREATEST BAREBACK RIDERS am, upon learning that he was I iccelving $75 a month from E.

Lupto, president of the insu.1-! ance company which employs Bsu- Tied in 3rd Period In the third, the Purple lashed across with touchdown and tied tru score with the extra point. The DODGE OAKLAND AND PONTIAC OWNERS eutpassed Yale in every period. The cadet rolled up nine first downs on the slippery field to Yale's three, all. registered In the scoreless last Sco-e by periods: Army 0 7 0 07: cth. The ftslnry was a retainer for Gators had no end trouble get-f a position as farm manager for' their second marker across the Lupton after he graduates, Mew- line In the last Trame.

Sauls, Bethea i singer said. i gmf jncm, wera largely restmnsl- Charles Mgr. Yale 7 0 0 0 7 bie for that score, but Parnefl failed Army scoring: touchdown, Kllday, Frent'h GoSSip Over to kick what proved later to be a Wc Will Wash and Crease the Above Cars For $1.50 TnvJiAii'a A 4 4 l-n "nH neeaea extra point. laraieu iiiire; purmn rm hu-k hM Furman came back then with a GREENWOOD SATURDAY 1 PARIS. P) Premier Andre fTardlru has declared himself a vengeaance.

Allred passed to Kearns for a 19 yard gain after Sauls made a weak punt out of sub for Herb. Point after touchdown, Broshous, sub for Lrtxelter. Yale scoring: touchdown, Crowley. Pont after touchdown, Sullivan, allowed on Army penalty. Referee: Ed Thorp.

De La Salle; umpire, W. B. Elcock, Dartmouth; headllnesman. A. C.

Tyler, Princeton; field Judge, D. J. Kelly, "bourgeois" by wearing a white vest. He wore: it first! with a formal I bounds about mldfleld. Another cutaway coat, at a meeting at Nan pass, Allred to Meillchamp tied the score.

There were only a few minutes left to play when Allred sent the oval between the bars for the winnng point. The Oators then resorted entirely to passes, only to have them knocked down or intercepted. cy, iu Lorraine. It was considered ilgnlflcant. because the white vest was reKarded as a sort of distinguishing mark, setting himself a-part from the socialists and the radical-eocia lists.

The class conscious politician wouldn't be caught dead la a white Bring us your cars for all service work and repairs. Our prices are, reasonable and only genuine parts used. All work guaranteed. NIGHT' WORK APPOINTMENT T. R.

Easterby Motor Inc. Clarence A. Major, Foreman. Maxwell Avenue. Pkte 437.

Greenwood, S. AT THE FAKl GROUIIE3 vert. They deem it too aristo- NO REPEATER OPEM SOt KITCHENS CHICAGO. A The Volunteers1 Of America oprned the first of a se-tits of soup kitchens to feed tne, unemployed on the West bide Way A charge of five cent would bs tvvade, Colonel Hulda Smith, loratj rrmminrlfP A a nrin. if tha tir.

erotic. 1 Wife John, I'M swruHy dusp- Grandstand Tickets On Sale Clvcuz Anyway. the premier's white vest pointed. You haven't given me any. has taken on political significance I thing for my 2'Ji birthday, and ha vine started tar wrar one Husband Twsntv-nlinh? Youir Dayj.XeaAJiaJlcct-Qllice.

Circus Grounds. n- Wrt iA hlmMtf tar. ttfei ftm I. I I 1 im- uaimm. trr iv rmp)TO wwiKi irri ne wis an oo- long laundry experee.

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