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THE INDEXJOURNAL. GREENWOOD. S. C. SUNDAY.

NOV. 9. 19.10. CLEMSON'S TIGERS POUNCE ON V. TO I 1 i i CRIMSON TIDE SWALLOWED ALLIGATORS BY 20 TO 0 I PAGE SIX ifflr Hfllnpd Tn Dedicate Flnrida'n Strdinm ALABAMA DASHED Quartette Of Leading Football Scorers rirffinin Military In-; Ftitutc Takes Worst i FLORIDA ASIDE -r i- r.

I 1: i'. CCLODie a lite. r. 1 1 a 1 V) LickinK (iiven In Decade NOIUOUi, Va- Nov. 8, they made five Jess fir clowns than tlvtr onKrul.

the Onm.ii Thrt nlhd up a li 0 rore against I hi- Virginia Military Ini-iltuta am here tlil af'tr-niKtt tn Hm ir annual football rlan. Tlif BjtitU CnroiluUos' proflcirn-ry til Vmr forward pew-' cv them 3 of their touchdown. Ttuy completed only five mil of ten attempts but all Uwni counted lier.vlly, the to thai did mi rj Milt lit Bfnuiif ald.nrj in putting tiif ball In striking tlitteiire of the, Kaydru' eel. Thj, camp wrs not as, ns. aWcd ao the score might Indicate, V.

M. 1. ought gamely and for a pert of the third period and all tho ft. 1 tial quBrter kept Ux ball lu Clemson fiTll'y. Tn thf last quarter thryj Tide's Victory Over! 'Gatore Kept Uec-urd Free From Scar Of Defeat r.a..

nv $. Aliibama'a Crimson Tidal Ware ird aUle onother fie tulav, ch- Latins the of Floada. 20 to 0 bi fcie IZ.W) fans The Tide's lrwr ter the liRlit-uv4 (iiitorn. prcvknifly unbeaten In (lip Bfju'twru conference, kept thr -oi I lln- riJm.on.'. 4tlU free t' m-nr vl defeat Ihp sei n- tclla the sfry cf the da.JiUig effc-ti Jolinny Campbell, hnny Cam and T'rfcer, a uhni-i ba k.

but It Cois net give the rnxlll for t'to rJifentive' If HI m. if a i 1 Xv i i ICaCMENTS (S'rrngth slKJwn tlirouKhotit the first time period of the conflict. To Flcj-kia hrcnU were held In parsed and but ked their way to ine five yard Una but here Uie su-lrior arhiht of the Bouth Cero-Ilnlana told and Ui ball went over cn dr.wn. On icial other occasions when danger threatened the -aak c'ic-k hy thr Alabama Hue, John 1 Taay and Cairtaln "Red" lUlhea uert almost completely t.llll- Prnfie.a Made Jietnca ami Slither could gain lit- tie IIj ough the- Alabama Hue, and 6 in mm i have been termed veritable loco These pictures explain why tha atara of the football profenion motive when charging down 'A I- Tigers braced, and only once did the Kaydct mch the five yard line. Flag Torn Ta Fl'Ves i It was the worst defeat adminis loco- the I I of I Oeorjriaj Maealuao, of Colgate: Baker, of North Western, and Dullk-ld, of South California.

(lattrnatlMtt WewerMl fhld towards their opponent ienta' (pictured above) are tho landing tcorer in the country. They uncj. ihey art KoberU, the barks of the tlstors kept themi a i II cwered. ZStZ Notre Dame Levelled Ramparts Of The new tdlum at the I'nlvrr lly r'lurldt mn dediratcil in Otlnraville yr.tertly when Uie Xialor met rh Vt'adp'f ostflt from AMbama. Important flrvrrt In the me were apt Red Bethea and nk lrnetl the mIMkn itullnr auartrr-biu it I I I.U, anil C'apt.

"I tat'." Clement aud J-trdJie tlUigtaii if Alabama. The bowl the anly one to be d'dlrled In Dixie thia rar. Pennsylvania In Rush For Honors tcr opened when Campbell broke through Uie Gator line for 21 WOLVERINES HIT HARVARD 6 To 3 lU'tCTATORS WATCH IX-v DFFEATIU MICHIGAV IXE-VtX DOWN HARVARD CAMBRIDCiE. Xov. K.

'A' tered to tlie Flying- Squadron tn th past decade or mora. Tlia Tiger ahrd a better Una, tnorf cousin mtly gaining barks, mora deceptive play itnd a torn hooting (uraard piiinlDK attack. They alio hnd ad vantace In wplKht and lu rvln, Juntua, WUh, Woodruff and Joiw they uwoveird a quintet that col-labffaied very nicely In liuiubllnK trx Vlrtbilana Ifarvln ra tha cut-ttandlng tr, placement a wild. 1 Thrr was no acurlug in the nextl HtAXKLIX riKLU, I'hlhidelpliia. mIic ree.a.ai-s, ptrlod.

although thf Alabama S. iPi crftn-JeiKevcd llrllj moivil the flrat Duchdoan ulaia were In the front line trenches i from Sonth lbnil. I In ilio upen'iiK wr iwl In a ni.i- tlw Oaiorn fightuur back tru-eata iuohlua; tl dri: of Noire, iHine ll.mal H7 -yard Jaunt off tackle. Il-i -The fleet feet of Hoy Mudaot, Presbyterians Defeat Demon Deacons In One -Sided Fight rf ear Wof ford's IIT' CTflPI I1IPC raticnal chom- two iu In nun emlon In ti.Kba.k, today gave the ploinhlp, levelled (he ramparts of Ih hint eriHl ou Uanlie.H ij Wolverines a 6-S victim rniverity of r.unsylvanla to- and 23 yards to iliuiax two of the larv 4 Htnbborn harvard eloT- ttic odd of wi IkIU. Nired lu-n their lUie wu In grave danger.

Alabama, having worn down the On toia with continuous thrusta, brcko ihrough to two more touch-I downs li rapid auccenaion. Camp- bell tallied on a short line buck I through the center after plunges and frtiernl jujierlorlty llv Kay litti showed a fine, fighting jipiiit and outplayed the Tlgcra'ln of the last half. LouEhom. IHinn, Wllllanu and Bi'IrcI, the littler a substitutis, made the bett ULUL I UUtli4DJ uiiKtoi.pnhlf diaixcs of the rough cn ili.il had four chances to put riders. owe a uititfuliivvn during the tight.

When he left the field shortly eiieomittr that thrll-oi'lerwurd, ha the gieiite! 'l jrttutor. ovation any invading perfmim haa1 ie lih.ion ruuuing attack, received oh Franklin held M'pee hjwevw, aulied each time It near-Ued (iruitgo tan wild here in i the MUlilg. goal line and Bar- Terriers To Shreds In Scramble uy one me jtrealBt afoi-Ing oifHlaur.hts evpr vtlinossird on an American college gridiron. The tl 11 1 score was Notre Dame SO, IS nnnylvanlu nine toiu-h-dnwiia to tlirce; hut he margin might huvo been. 1U0 to 0 If the IW'kno regulars I sd slaved i'us! TAKE 7 If A DAVIDSON, Nov h.td carried he ball to within a few yards of Uie l.nal line.

Tucker, a sub buck, who started KANSAS CHANCE LOST FOR TITLE' Except for tho ninth unit last ff Www rnit ona of his thre drop- Faihtc Hint one i of ru h- Uie first named allowed up very; gm. long enough to sustain th the kl. ks hciwern tha posts for tho jKrly lu Ilrsi half In kk king In Iig tnck'c mushcr the game, scored from tlie one-yard bewildering they set ir.Mway i (I to over late In the game Harvard score which came tn tho wHiih dt'perttavnl Clenuou bad! rcicu.ed fumble, a 23 yard iiosIN TO WIN MO MX 1 HlankH'ne. after a lot of hard work, all of final period. Shortly befora Hud-ihn tallies by the niliiiy Irish were of taken a 20 produced on nuick line thrusts that i yard pass from the spectacular Wake Forest Thru in the flrat half and affnln throughout the third iRrter, Nothing like thin, not even the femous "Vi'arner nfTennive" of ThitctcaM Twice Alabama ttiria timed tiee more tn the latter prt of the fourth when simply catapulted Savoidl.

Brill. Harry Newman and galloped 30 Tigers Srcra Woffcrd 13 to 0 hrr tml.iv. MH HOt TKOt HU. Clemwn aeoml early In the flrat llw v.rc md In the fhri quarter when Harvln. Clemaon full-; f)M ltli1(l Between audi LAWIttNCB.

Nov (dv-back, caught tla? Kaydet's napping Lt Kittiiin, pkked a month Efforts Of Green jeuther Intercepted a pair of passes! I'v- 3 l.wartz. Miililns tnd OTonnoH jard renter the first Cam- neaned on eastern gridiron Kiiic and da.slied 17 yards 'thrcigh Uie er an ago, to win the Hig Six conference bridge toiichdnw nthat the Wolverines have mr.de iu SO years. Tin. baftle whm nn even affair for thre periods, during which the into the open at top apeed. t'loae Tmm Work.

It aa tcai.i play -Uie peak in O'ery respect and I'enn's defence. line without a V. Kt hand touch- Putob't were' man siascta-. ulta' ft-otball rtiamutfnidlj without U11-! foolhall players wore bearda. SpectMlaiN II duxzled a crowd of MUIOO, lie greatext that ever tu ked l'rnnkllii Fit id.

It amareit the extorts lug him, Harvlu also got through pinya few, felt before powerful Ne-1 -Presbytvilat. tvlleue ran Its win- th. Una for bta team's second I Wufferd coulu wiut miln bi iv.lta team here today, nothing toinlni' htreak to seven tn a row by rtiut-heariud thoush it was. conld Played with such Bar but the ball was wet, 1t had begun tf. rain and tiy, gome ended with Florida Uiree touchdowns less than the Tide.

Score by periods; 0 0 20 Florkiu 0 0 00 8icrrliig touchdowns; Campbell, sub for Miller Tucker. Points after tonrhdowiis. Wentworth, 2, from om with it. Klght touch- ImulVLO thum l.nWnni and kicked. From the Oat 11--j '16V.

A hotiuwomlin erowa. tronneing the pemc- Dracous ol yard JtiUM, awijln more than 20.000 by Kansas Forca, hm tWs 6. touchdown In the Second quarter and dashed J2 yars for the ve. He kicked both pm.iU. after touchdown by placement.

A few minute In tlie'r search for adjectives, .1 iu -T I k. left th I'enncylvaiilii foot hull play- erairy wumg ifieir way vi a icijMiiiif j.iimt eni iui touchdown. McQueen wnenuho first time Ui A years, went I .1 I Jiu III inlaid ltlll UU'J IU IV I age fury that Michigan was turned back, tti the opening period, and Harvard" waa forced to yield the Lull, late tn the third, when both appeared header! for certain success. i Kai-h time Harvard eared the terniion, 33 to 0, before crowd of 3.000. Two perfect plncements from tha 22 vnrd line, and a touch- I Ih.

uu -ii. crn the a irst ruu'e In the I fur touchdowns scored in litter a 25 yard awi from Welsh to be bauncrd from a jum at renter, hcnio In noirtw. Jones was good for a thiW Uich- i tin uitlt a tackle i ThroualHHit tha game the cham- entire history of rid and blue fcoi-j the tint hnlf. within actual pi ivlng df -vn by Jiinmle Oiern gave tbei untcutia- Kcrerec iiuunens. rur- limn f.r illmilf Ml tutllllMa a pwn Ncorascana cmpwyea Kansas, atocktmra theu ixlnts.

tiill hlatory umpire, HlU. Ocargia Tech; tI.e iiTneis one mtrci rv- Jlm; tK brU. rlr rllavB, due; headlinestnan, Powell. Wisconsin; t'ctit Kansas halfbrclt who was in-, football to obtain lis acorlna ormor. pioducd on a total of 18.

play. rl; one, of back" F'-nf more touchdowns in the third trapped for a heavy loss ou period were the outcome of a to- 1h''' a "nd 'T'' tal oi only 13 plays. It was a uo- vnt Tv.iiw. noiiwi Lin aw iwo: tn pmsvivuni, g(tme ta the weopd ouarter Erli PM Arnold. Auburn, to- DnvidiUiVOJ ywd nr and on thn mM in ine aeeona quaner.

wiy the fl.it piny McQueen funib'ed. Tt. i onwrtr P- down but the try for extra point failed. A 3 yard vnim. Miller to Jones, put the ball on V.

M. I four yard line and Milter trok it over to mak, the score 20 to 0, the kick for the extra point bring blocked. Shortly after the wcond half opened Welsh tf ft, 40 yard paas to Woodruff for the final touchdown and try tot extra point was lute In Uie second period and thB ,0 krina- down a I nmmrtflnrpa Ilnfonr All three of f'-ennay touch-I downs, on? at the clos- of the flrt tin If find mm liminl the end I of the game, were scored against jseeind. third and fifth string Irish I players, Whan Frank Oarideo, all-Aiiieri-jean quarter back, and Marty Brill, Hie Philadelphia boy who came Willis and I ox a nlr i kirk waa blocked by Morrison, the inahird untU near the end. but his irnm tha Uracon 11 1 "a a a yard mark.

Two charges at the big UCOrg'ia-J CCh O-U Wake Poifst lliv and a grounded' pass failed to make first down dia-j ATLANTA, Nov, 8Mv Vander- of flit downs, placing, the ba'l yaida ftum Dav'clHns goal, but fcur plmn get only aeven yaida. Run 38 l'ard. IMlf prtwence waa not enough to pull KaiiNiw logetlicr, although Dausch ted most of what offense thera was. Tom lidown tenilnl (niichdnwn every time one Of the ttockne regulars got paft the line of Hcrlmniage. Not a single puna wan tried nor was the aerial gr.me needed, to effective, and deceptive was the Iriirli running attack directed faultleasly by Caridro who contributed one touchdown h'mself aud booted five exnra points.

Score 1 periods: back to show the home folks he had tanc. and Jim Ct-oeland. Presby- crpcxing center, and bis aecond. nuWe1 early in Hie jit-rlod, tiarefy ciearcd the ground. Score by periods: Miehlgaa, i.O 0 0 6 Harvard 0 0 0 38 Michigan Hudson, touchdown.

Harvard scortng, Wood, field goal, (drop kick.) Of bitt's Ccmsmdores won their annual iUt. field behind tho line of scrim- blocked, leaving the srore 32 to 0 Score by perfbds! ecmed in the first pe-1 tprlaa Mt CI)d qw hack to the tr.J. "Red" Young circled th Kan-! vard strll)i mA boctei Dlace. to 38 the If end i cilca opctK-d and UnmrdUUiiy tM Ie" end for tnuclown 011 -I after took a ia.w fcr ten vards and fourUt ComhaAcd idvance toward went squarely between the stands for the first three points. Clemson V.

M. I. 7 19 0 Sams with Oeorgta-Tech here today. 6 to 0, in a cohtest marked by frequent fumbles, wild passing and hard tins play. Vanderbilt scored Its single touch-diiWn early ta Uie second period Askew t.eootsd around left end fir 2t fiiii flown nn wnfr.rri' ii t.r.i I the Kan! as coot Frahm kicked tte ficials: J.

MeCartT. C. then kicked and Benton re-tinned to lils 20 yard line, but on Scoring touchdown. Harvhi 2. line.

The bell went cwr, howc.Tr.i extra point. The trfcond touch made good, left the field, with other regulars toward the end of the third quarter, the score was 64 to 7. Penn was demoralized and the game was reduced to a lingering, Colorless scramble between the battered Quaker and Irish fledglings. Brill Scored Three Drill, son pf Philadelphia millionaire street ear mauufactarer, wore the red and bine a few years ago but wasn't considered food jnough to hold down a regular Jonus, Miller (sub for Welshi Wocd FnWy iw-isetl into the cn a long pass from i uif -lux jJiny iruiu ruiuiutie. Notre Dame If 14 2fi 6 0 i phtlacllnhla fmpire.

W. C. Crow- Tcnn 7 6 7 30 Bowdotn; Head Linesman, A. Fisher, Columbia; Field Judge. GOBBLERS BEAT VIRGINIA Dean Watkye, Syracuse.

ruff. Points after touchdown. Har-'ri oil fmiith down, Young to Kiev, Hokuf who stepped. ft sutntltut fumbled and vln 2. i A -hoit kick by Mills, Davidson i 3S yards to score.

Frahm missed cintain i vnn rti-j iirxu ih-ht end. yards after snatching a laterat pas frcm Tliomas mtwed lit' placement kick for the extra point On Hcvcral oresAiuiui Vanderbilt Officials: Referee Foster. iHamit. i reserve half, gave the Smith Caro-! his kick for this aiided point. Wiuans an opening late in Uie sec- A field goal completed Nebraska's; 1 BLACKSBURG.

Nov. 8-w After baitlhig Virginia to a '13-13 Cireen Crossed Goal was in scortng jxwition by virture of ond psflod. but the thin red line scoring In the fourth quarter, O. Dutdap Uien shot a short pass Tw but not mwtct ciru-Biflneyi; umpire, Hartsell, N. State); head linesman, Flttpat-, rtrk (N.

C. State); field Cpmpton i Randolph Macon) t.cW and -McQiuvn Intercepted a 1 Fmhm bootliig from his 20 yard tie in the P.rst half, a fighting Vb gUiii Polytechrile tnstttute eleven L. V. WON TO BATON ROUGE. Nov.

8 (jP Taking advantage of a fumtl? in the first quarter, Louisiana State University scored a 6 to 0 decision over the University df Mississippi In their annual crrldiron clash necessary ttrive to punch over let tier hcive. i across th right sldo of Uie line to i Jimmie Green, who aide atepped ciip Deacon and pranced across Uie i gt for the touchdown. Copeland unleaird a crushing drive attack tn the third and fourth periods to purti another touciidowa. 1 threw pa-ssea alt over post. II went weal, convinced Knule Rockee he could ploy flrat-rtrtng football and came bime to-lay to prove it by scoring toren of the eight touchdowns put over by over three more touchdowns for the premises but completed but four VUiiiy in the recend half Uie tallied again.

Fox lumblod 'an his, so-yard line. Browu recovered for Davidson and Fralcy on the first play pmsed eight yards tt added the point from placement, 1 today. 34 to 13 victory here today to? less than 3J yards. In a des GridFinals litie. Score by Kansas 0 0 0 00 Nebraska 7 a 0 3-19 Scoring Nebraska toiichdoa-n.

Yonnit. sub far Long, Hokuf. Pontt after touchdown Frahm place kick. Clcal from field, I-rahm placeklck). Officials, J.

C. Orbver, WaahUigton; Midway fui fmai quarter cope-! perate effort to score tn the final period. Coach Bill Alcxaudcr. of -Hampden-Sfydney 33 land booted another placement from 'precisely the same spot as his first, Orecn had returned a punt to the Wake Forest 34 yard line and Dunlap had rammed tackle for over but fatted to kick the point Georgia Tech, rushed In halfback Doug Oraydon, who was held out of the staning line-up because of injuries. Graydon threw pass after after.

20 Louisiana t. referee; t. IE. Detinle, Brown, urn pue; J. e.

Reilly. Oeorgetown. head It yards tr. Ui 20. Three Uru IS YOUR AH HARD TO START THESE COLD MORNINGS? Exide Batteries Battery Service pass but succeeded tn compleUng but one for ten yards.

SHELL Cas And Oils Wofdird'f fliaiiee Anclhft- this' t.ine King, cn hi 2j-yrtl line H.ava Wof-fd oix-niiig cwn Uweafter Oklahoma Baptist V. TTexaa It; Baylor 0. linesman; C. E. XfcBrtde, Min.v.url Valley, field htdge.

isaults gained but six yards and Vanderbilt otitgalned Tech and rolled up nine first downs to Tech' six -i Mount St. Charles 13; Brlgham.tut Ihie plays and aerial attempts Young TJ. 13. however, acre 'equally futile. The TJtah Aggies Denver U.

22. final ix-riod held tittle- but punts. Colorado C. 27; Colorado Teach. 7 1 Steve Brown, playing his usual ajatn Copeland fell pack to th 23-j ynrd line and sent acrs another three points from an angle, The Deacons' seeoud string back field entered the gsme lat In tha I first half and Hutehlna trot, win Results Of State's Grid Teams Playing Cy The Associated Press" Aabama's Coach Had No Comment To Make Wyoming -ai; Colorado Aggies aitrt game e.t end.

was 'a tower of "TT.Inl t' i I. Ktrvnath hi lh tiav.rlvT.i; into otViti- 1 I.SV1, UllRr.UU ll rch' and were ateady tj contended for the State Fo-rtball tl- Rr t0 be tailed back for' ha fitiarcL Can oil. hniky Uck-itIe by downing the tni-j steDWCt nut of bound. Our years of experience assure you of the right service for your car af this garage. If your car is hard to start bring it to us and let us give it a thorough examination if it is the Batterythe starter or the engine-we are 1 the doctors.

Let us keep your Battery in condition through winter it will need power. 4 mWt GAINESVILLE. 'Fla Nov. f)p t. wa mca iweut Woffortt lines- bouui v-arotina.

iwc w.wJ -Coach Wallace Wide, of the Unl- man. with WUilt cn Po-est drtv. come at th-verv first i'VMStt3r Alabama tootlwlt team, bad fectlve at bV cw-: ying. victories on out of atatt gridiron, no comment to make today on New D.tvldon msdc eievsn fli-vt firTwon rcneo. v.

at. i. ai jiVora flispatcfies mat Mayor Jimmy to woffmtt'a ix and templet ed tWi Norfolk. while Presbyterian Col- Walker was endeavoring to match I th.ee serial atUmpU whl Mined successive iLnt Ai4bam" New eomnhu, cf wVfn vlctc-y at the eaien of Wake J1 for a game to aid un-wrre suffering 6ne lnurUioU st. at AahevtUe.

N. C. DavM- Use An Exide Battery For Quick Starting IUGHT REPAIRING For the accommodation of travrJinj non and those? who must hve their cars in the day wo have inaujrur-Rted nijfht repnir work. Expert Workmen-Beat Equipment. Jt CIIIFLEY Five vard neualtv ismml T.fcrall wreame woiiords stubborn Q-jestloned at the end of th sec- to 0.

defeae at Davidson to wUi ond ueikxt of the Alabama-Florida R. H. WIHTLOCK Complete' Auto Repairs cf DividHW. for in-TVt merit after a wtc-tt Innicfed Scoic by quarters: Free Read Service Score by periods: tgame jjcre. Coach Wade replied: Presbyterian 0 10 0 3-13, -we are trying to beat Florida now.

Wake Forest 0 0 0 00IU have to answer your question Presbyterian scoring touchdown. rtfardln? Mayca- Walker's pfHmJ field foal, Copeland. 1 later in the The acore; Furtnan 14. fcoutli taivlma Cicm'on 32, V. M.

9. F. C. 13 Wake Foreit Woffurd 0. Davklwn 13 Garage.

Phone 9S6. Du Ui 7 0 0-13 il t) Wofford.

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