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PAGE SIX SUNDAY, NOV. 22. 1923. in. cirrnrccD.

c. Hie Great "Red Gran" Tarns in Sccater Cranio Ws Great Career In Blaze of Glory Before Eighty-Five thousand Fans He Announces he Will rnn IIP, nl rnn ie mi GREAT 111 v' tiMirit mvim BEFORE BULLDOGS BATTLE Mai Nor, Jl, (A. V.i hai.aiJ 'iuut 'Jaii! io a ue tlila a.rnowi '-with aa tour-aatcn and ainiwt.onal dffpunlve a Oiittif baa ever been witneaiwid In Ult mry' oi trldiron poiii- Enter Professional Ranks to Make Fortune Columbus. Nor, 21. (API Harold JlnI" Grange, thai flaming gliot t.f giidiron.

dropped behind lb football tar.r ca today, leading his iKhllcR lir.ni': to a It to victory Ohi.i -Sl: Sii.ridO spectator, the great c-t throiiK. with on exception hat fvor witnessed a foot-liall game In And Within live ofter he had Hal f.pfil iiir tlic gridiron, hi fare stll hfeniiiirig with the heat of buttle, the, rntiioim 2J year old hero of footbull. heroes the world It could expect ot fcl.n In ih n.r future. Il made Ihe dcflnlic iinii'iuuccment that lid would enter the rank of profes-Monal focaball, tli.it ho ould Immediately lento mo I'ulvcrnHy of lllinola unit thai he would niaiiige and or- LOUISO FIGHTS BIG GFIEEfl TEAM Tulane, However, Out-lasts State Lads and Finally Wins Baton llougc. fN'o.

21. iAl'l Tulane outlawed Mate heie today to win 1C to 8 la a gwum In which, aflghtlnjr bltin HkM kept the Greenbacks at hay tUrough out a acorelent flrjt half. Tie ht tors, playing rurefnlly and teklof no chances with a desperate team, had more In rwrte and acnrH In the th.ii and fourti ptrioda, a totica down In the third and a safety and touchdown ai. the clot. A stadium scaling 22.800 permm was filled fur the game, a sta'e that Ian become a footlrail In.

11 tutlou la the south. The kicking of 'Pcggy" Flournoy paved the wav tor the, flrt touchdown and the safety scered by his team, and he aooreit the secoml touchdown Mid kicked oolh Korij after touchdown. Flottrnoy, thu na lion's luidlnj scorer, added elgbt points to hia total on a refill of liW afternoon's I.oulniana Kluti? fought a defeniv Ranie thioughoitt the, first half 'but It was an Impi-PHnly? performance. The final acore followed an pass hy l.aiiun.tchlagcr cm I.t,ulslan'H HI yard line. II man lr.ok five yaidH in two trl and Flournoy broko a duh of 17 yurd.i.

Morgan added llim l.ptltlnii holwtKn lint loo. Siui- I Citadel Runs up Heavy Score Against Due West Team Cliail.itnn, H. Nov, 21. (AIM -Ivuktne wan helpless before "tho at-tai of I he CHaiul today anil was dcfialril .1 la 0, thu Cadi t.f oi In lu every, pirloih' There were mtiny mm of iMiRt.h by the winner and each 'pard lift fnrwttrd The "Citadel made twtnty-five liivt down to five for Uinkine. In hi firnt quarter lioRrcfp binke u.y -fur a fltiy-ccveii yard run to touchdown.

Weinberg ycut forty yards for the third cf and Weeks u-4 on by the Iudr.iiiltt.biu captain. IWIph t'heik, uunky w.hoae brilliant woik atihMi out jn tiiw' iihm of very I'iay, the to.uvenat!! ('rmiHou -torce put llmr imikH to (be and pt-ed tliur nval lo muiuUtill In a anfi -eaxnui 01 Ihr.illnK tlitins a t'lHfriiig Uk fcuiim throe to onu iaoritc, outrusht'd Harvard than lu lo uhv with an a that i VLiaha li.id that of the i'rlni-hiiu, but the i.i tomributed to the.r 0U talltlll' W.1.1 illlli(! Kt'ti'Talalilp and loo baniltuiK 01 III'' ball. Iui-L-cd ill pt'iii lu p. ni tho atoi i gaiilne i own ieum. I naxnil in Kinkier for it i rl thcx1 Oi-onun madtv knouii hi p'uns foi" aril Inrt)li The fk-cond ih; future, aa wihi.pj he reached his i maM rrmilt a drive.

I. PA ii.mki rc w.mi ii lh mfmA nn lui.lt ilo.i.iiaii in un liv ilu t'uinbl titan paper hu ll trailing He auldxhlH len.ft prdiahly would vance Berry skirted end f.r nineteen yard and touchdown. In I he final quarter Interested pat Include hi co-alar on i i.i tuo iii.uaM luyri. Ktvpnty yardi for a much-. ril.

A iowiI appclatora, )u(X nl ihc i.iu.liiiil ibat Val ouid oiahu it iiu.f hiralght oyer Harvard, uw lh' hiia (tliiKing iIih.hiki' ot tti- I'riniMon nun's uiilv in v.iiiil ball iiu ilun flHMK troopn 111 HinniMK iiiirririfni 4 vcrloiit im inlu fjof the (anion Tour lloricui.j that imdo ft it ball down, Wilann Inli'iiJ plod a puim and wont iwMily-HPVi'ii yardi for tun final Eraklne tried nvoniy fivo puKwti, Uixim uwny rliuil.ii'a bcoatiao oi'! and Lautrnscblaeer six and Flournoy went over for the fotuhiliiwn. worieing niuiLJor KUiy nvn yar.i!. rrorh vil tuivamed aa far foutlern were Rronndotl and Iwn In- iuillirja vard lino in threuta Bcore by periods: Tulane 7 0 -IS Here' "rt-tr (image ieaklag his swifter and nnuaer 77" whlrh he InrncJ In yes f'rday iittrrnoon iVr all llwii The ialvemltj ai llllaoN will phice ffe? swenfrr In a iitoiuinent llur lo keep and II an aouaced Ike aiwhcr will never gitea. fa aaafher Illinois fuull.ail liec'lntt Ohio Male II 1 9 )(lerday flange aNauuered he will craale a piuiKloual le.it; and play nr money. whl iiKMiKii Inn Imicii im.iIi the opcniiig and i IohIiik ihrllbt of me Itailliu nal Kun'e.

it wa4 typical ul. 8." I. 0 ti 0 liUory NUro Hiiiiip year nito. tirime' firt profpralonal gaino prolably will 'he In Chlcagu on ThauktilnK fhiy. The rod heaji-d younPHtt-r.

wlndlnK up ho pitiHl anialnn football rareer the Rami' liu ever known, flnda him-(If In position lo earn a fortune playliiR profpM oiial footbull, appcar- Iiik in im vlue pirturea unil cnKiiRliiK III iMhfr hiiHlneaa eiilerprUp. Tho Tulane pPorliiK. touehdiiwna. Men- trn-epiprt. Thn Citadel wmki'il iilx paisp i fiir ykrdj, had, miw Interecpied and fhe ftiiitindi'd.

1 and Campbell played writ fur Kraklt-e In the lino whilel'ralt wa.4 liral in the lia.k- Ilurvui it'H fl'sht thu i the Crlrii-mm should throw Hp lis tlnal bulwark vllle (Riihatilute for Morgan. Flournoy. Safety asuiiiKt Oodfroy. Football Results Beat uml atop the blue, only a few foci Mississippians Oberlander Rejects Offer From Florida Caiiiliiiitn.s Nor, 2I. C.U Audy Swede" Olierlunder.

atar. IMlnls from try nf tnnchdown, Flournoy two (plneentept I. Hcferee, Flnluy i Viriflnlu.i I'mplre. Kniiiht (Michigan.) l.iiiPiinan. IIiiUHton, Field Judge HaKr.erty, tChliano.

I rimirail under whhh Crange will; field. appear In profpHHlonn' camea make The int Ire Citadel Hipuid played from the aa the' fluitl whiatle blew. waa leas than two mlnnlca lo play Uri Yule, lignting de.iperutcly plan ert Hie hull on Harvard's live yur.l line whci Uruilley," aubstltut Citadel 63; Krskhio 0. Mercer 21; Ogtethrope 6. Columbia High 42; Mulllnn Baluila High 4S; Andersen HI'J ll poaslhlt tor h.oi to ram from 'Iliii haUhack.

announced here. hatil fiaithall rnd had fio Iroijh1" worklnK Jual about everytlilnj: thnt laal lu for every appnnraure, Fli. Nov. 21. (A.

1M KdKar Jutes, cup.ain of the I'nlver- ty cf Flniilu looihall le.iiu, this af-tctaocn. wih thu aid of hU twini-uiiites, tlci'eted the eum -lie MissiKsli pl M. College, Tho. alage nelthiK for CranRe'u laat they tried. Weeka, Horry und Wf In grabbed a apci'laculur forward Mipearapee a'a college pluyer was a berg were eoniilHient r.aiiteM.

wbicb (uurterliui'k inuinell MlGHiCJ CRUSHES Ptftlion et re for maater arilat to ton-1 Eukim(O) nnucutijjUI th.own from mid-Held, Only a 12 it- nothius. Approslinate.ly Clcmaon FroKh 25; Davitliou Frelt tluHpttaie tackle from banind liy Cap fKisriu vlinwaed the fiainc, IK telve. KlRhty-flveMhoui'and and flv i Hunter hundred pernon tneompnaKed the1, a-teen, hulk-llned gridiron of tli Ohlu Williams tain Cheek previ nd it htm I rout going a 'kicked two Meld goals' and ll.ile burked across MisHieKlppl'a gout line over i a und it seem-ed Ihiu Yitlo finally waa tu break MIUU GllEvJ ttnluy that If.) had definitely rejected un otter to tur nprofeaslonal and Join 1 Miami. Fta, team. cte cf tho east's lead-n ail-Anicrlian mado kaoivn his decision while attending thi! Ilaivard-Yale game.

To the Press Oberlander admitted he was by the offer made, him Tim Callahan, former Yale star, on behalf of Miami interests. It'll said hi- was turning it down for what' he believed "the best literests cf the college game and Dartmouth." "I could use the money but this wtuldjjn nia'ur of aglling my namo thp only totichdown of the game. Beuhrf.o!t Tlnklt throtigli it it dcwiii tu which Tulane 1C; Ijouixinnn f.lnte I'ui-vcrslly 0. Howard 20; llirmhigham iUiuC.ui'n Illinois 14; Ohio Slate 9. It wa tu canny broken Held run-lins lor short ga'ns that kept the mil constantly In tcrrl- 10 licfcoilmo only 12 feet.

Hut Harvard ha dihu defensive atiitf Mi tor ouo marc sund. Thrice the huilcy Cguru t.r Caldwell at tb.rd swung batk, hurled Itself at the Crlm- ty. Without Joheu the painj would aero, neon lllelcss. Yost Outfit Runs Away in Big Ten Finals at Ann Arbor KUtllum, a living wa.t of lhunderou humanity, totally and mentally urging Ilia tatnoua red betd to get awiiy 'nn hit thrU'lng runa. The Ohio Blad-I ii m.

huge, dotihio decked horaeahoo affair waa packed (rem top to bottom and thoUHunda were turned away. It wan the tecond lurseat crowd ever to w.tnea a football gam In America and perhap the largeat In point of paid admlaaioni, The largest waa at Berkeley, a year ago. when it waa claimed that iio.nno perioua aw the battle between d-uily stronger the' defensive thaa in tha offen- Harvard Yale Notre Daiuo 13; Nonbwcf.tern lrt. Washlngtcq and Ue 14; North Carolina Ktolfefl Hampdca Sidney Si; Kan siiii it rseys, but It yielded only three yards altogether, then just as Yale, Ui-c. ft the laHft slagb of thp game and I prefer not to ilo It.

opcied up with 'an attack i vh clt netted nothins. Meeks and 1 line were tho ctarsJ for the Ag- middled together for ot more lunge, the ahrill sound of tho whs ie brokx ihrotiKh.ibe din of cheers to mark the end of the game, Another few i.tj CamplMll Wita.n HUH HO While Kins 11 Fan la UK DuiRi MH RlandinR on. Caldwell Kllpntrltk Kenton Ilogrefo Ull I'ratt Harris Fl Bcore hy perloda; Eraklne 0 fl 0 QUtt'i in the, batiifleld with Jonos Inlsloi. momenta and Yule might, havo gain- Maeon (I. Florida 12; A and Michigan 33; 0.

Oeorse WarhlttRtpn L'nlveralty f9; Buffalo I'nlversUy 0. Philadelphia Murines 26; l.a'.c ul the iPinulnlng yardugu lo the goal, but II seemed unlikely In the face ot Ann iVilKir. Nor. 21. (O.

Pj Michigan cruwhed Minnesota on Fetty Field pJloy. 36 to nothing nnd gave the wolverlngs an equal claim with Northwestern to premier hof ors In the western conference football race. It was a driving line at ack and a bewlldcriug aetlal game that brought Stanford and the fnlveraliy of California. Not all of thee, however, were within the atadiuin, a aeveral thmiaund were perched on the hill on the last ditch spirt dominating liar- Vaid's bulwark; In between these openli and clos ing high spots Yule hud four, other Hurst Air Station 6. Georgetown 27; Ford li am 0.

Marines 20; Fort BinnlnK Iufun-try 0. Columbia 44; Alfred 0. Ufayette 14; Lehigh 0. i 1 1 vuances IQ score. ti.i in ine rield, 1 sri.i.i .1...

iiranj -i tack putllng forth It. erae triumphant In the final game Our Customers Shout Loud About Our Hprlngfleld College 17; Providcaef and throwing all Ita reserves into tne his twenty lfth year gridiron men College 13. fray; Citadel 7 2U 7 19 5S Scoring touchdowns, llogrefc, mantling. Wilson. Weinberg (substitute for llrtgree;) Sinkler, (sub-atllute for 8weetenberg; Berry (substitute for Kilputrick;) Armstrong, (substitute for Harris.) tor at Michigan.

Holy Cross 4S; Bwtoo I'nlversUy Ute Cutset. AMchlgaa fans saw victory when Jdlnnesota after 1. Brown 3 Newvljampshire. 14 maktngs a first dowa was forced Into defensive play aid found the Yost St. Joseph's College 13; Urvvel 3.

the otitaale. Orange, although falling to acore a louchdown, flniahed hla career, Dialing )u full glory and through a range atroke of fata waa running with the ball, participating; in the final play of the game aa the platnl harked, ending the conteat and hla HMetaiular Intercolleglale career. Orange totlay'i game floured In 2t playa from acrlmmage, gaining 143 yarda, twice getting away for spectacular runs that brought the crowd cheerlnj to in feet In a freniy of Once he got away on a run of 38 yarda before he was chaaed nut of bounda. Hla other jiutatandlng effort waaa darting daNh of Za yarda i that started out with the poaalhllity ul I long run for. a' louchdown.

Points after touchdown: Ulandiag sMassachusefts Aggies TufU 4 machine a thing they conld not atop. Twice in thu third period Yale thru hi her way deep Into Harvard territory ouly to lose the ball on downs each time, once whet a trick play on iho 31 ard line went wary and cost a loss of thirteen yards as well as possession of the ball' and again when the held for downs on her 23 yard lino. Another drive begun late in this (dropkirks;) Weeks 3 (suhstltuto Ones for lllanding) (dropklcks.) College 0. oniciala, referee. VonKolnlli, (Carolina.) Vuipire.

Pergnall (Col lege of Charleston;) Aead linesman, GOOD SERVICE, GAS, OIL, TIRES Plnkeney (Clemson Time of quar (era IS minutes. and twice In the final quarter a Michigan man swept over a Gopher goal lino and live times lie accurate boots of Benny Friedman sell the ball between the goal posts for points after touchdown. Only four times were the Cophera able to make first down, twice In each half and not one their forward quarter reached the Crimson IS yard mark early lu the tlnal period but once Harvard recovered on William an llat Wins. i downs to take tin a threatening drive Orange started toward the aidelinea. Hoanoke, Nov.

21., (AI Rlrt tn (ar aa mid-Warriors, of the tribe of Wllllanand fl, nm again thi- lllue plunged passes was completed. On the other then cut back and attempted to pick hla way through the Ohio defenati, penetrating this time to the sU yard I of Benny CaUiolie rnlverslty 60; Gatlaudet 9. Case Western Reserve 0. Kenyon 30; Akron I'nlversUy 0. 'Tilferalty of Louisville 34; Toltv do Valverslty 0.

Carnegie Tech li; SL Louis University 0. Marquette 13; North Dukota 0. Wabash 22; IVpauw 0. Bucknell Dlckln wn n. Swarthmore 70; Ilaverford 13.

Westminster Allegheny 43. George Washington 20; Schuylkill College 12. Army 44i Crslnua 0. Caaisius St, Johns 0. Ilaskrll Indians 18; Crelghtoa University 7.

i Mary rose tip hero today and iiiuasa? ered an unsusiHctlng Itounoko College-eleven 23 to 0. line where a fild pass from rettor hut afier ahaklng off a half dozen Friedman played aa importan part in Michigan's success. Tho effectiveness ot the Yost passing is shown in the completion of stveu of lfi attempts fur a total of 128 Filling Station IK. F. Greene, Prop.

Near Stand pipe. ingVplrlt of the players with tha result 4hat they stored before the game was umlerway 10 minutes. -r l.iueup and Hummttry: lltnils (II) Pe. (IhU Slate (I) tacklere, he waa brought to earth while the crowd aet lied back In breiuhlcitu excitement. Orange, by hia ptrtorniance today brought hla total record.

In yarda gained In hla three years of lo 3,154, more than two miles of territory and enabled him to flnlxh hia career with 19 touihdorn to hi 130 yards. Score by periods: cost 20 yards and forced Jerry Wads-worth to try a goal from placement Whlth went wide front the 3S yar line. few moments later Harvard's final stand Was made and the Crimson show, eg toe sort of Bull iKig tennclty usually niore charncterlstie of her rival, emerged from the 44th buttle of the long series with unei-pected laiirvK besides, in the opin Michigan 7 7 7-1433 Kansel Cunningham LK. Mlnneiota 0 00 Macalestcr 4S; St. Olaf Nichols Marrlner Colorado AiTKics 41; Colorado I.T.

Mines 10. Heed Michigan scoring: Touchdowta. Molcnda Osterhun Gilbert. Pcints from try afier touchdown. Friedman live.

Ucfcrev Nicola tOlierlliil; I'mplre ion of inoai erjllcs. a ''moral victory, a. aa mM University of Colorado 34; West I'asiclea Harvard () Vale (11 LO. ern Stale Colleco Sallee Klein cm Montana Siato Brigunm twine I.K Young tni-Wcsleyant Field Judge. l.inder I Krlihl.

tills.) Ilendlinesman. Gard Hess! Jis credit, cored in zu game, ills great- ert single game at hlerement, scored in The llllntilH-Mii hlg.n game a year ago waa w.en he vanquished the Wot- Kritw rerinea almost single banded, racing hack with the opening kick off MiUcuwaliier a tom hilown Wlibhi 12 i minutes he hud iwored four touch- Hrown downa and flnl-heil the game after, scoring a fifth, having gained a total I iibrnslo of 401 yarda, one of the greatest I.K iner tills 110. 8 ier'ian I'ridlll iio Mount I'nlon 31; Iliram Capital Cedarvilb n. Woikster 13; Denixon 7.. Syrarune 17; NfarToira Coe Cornell College IC.

HT. Burt Merrill Utile RlarasaiilB Ilia. Dlacksburg. Nor. 21.

(AP) The V. 1. I. "Poney Eipress" won uk; Colorado Collce 10; Colorado formantea cf modern fmrthalL' Grim Orange VVebsti Puticrwnrih YruLiV r.l'jiuluil irbnBA n' Ql. the' Virginia state Ircshmea champion shir today when the first year Clark player running true to bis form.

With C.reen IIT Ohio Bute dangerous and threatening Lit. Obbhlet down the bay squadron of Teocher (. Bradley 41; Eureka Illinois WesJeynn Illinois il lege 1 Lacross Normal 13; Depauw 13. Columbus Augustaaa 0. C.

Bradford Turner Kllgore Cody Bradford Cheek Crosby Searkov Miller when be left the contest at the endtlirltton V. M. I. 17 to 0. Two long runs, one UK of the first half.

Buffering injuries Hll. Representatives Wanted For. Our A FLORIDA PROPERTIES We have an Interesting and attractive sales contract to place w.th reliable representatives In every city in the Carolines. We We havo ares i.t Florida fruit producing land now available in small tracts. It Is property that offers the, most substantial form ot Investment, and wa ran nee the service of good sidling agents to represent as in local territory.

The high-grade character of our property ncturally cal's for representatives of unquestioned reputation nnd standing and who are financially able to bear the expense of operating their local offices. We offer the fullest co-operation In protection of territory and selling helps, plus liberal remuneration. Writ or wire for full details and descriptive literature. J. G.

ISENHOUR REALTY CO. 103 W. Market SL Creentboro, N. for 70 yards and one for 48, by Peake accounted for two tonchdowna and to his bat and In severe pain, be Duu heriy Karow qn IVtts Flshwhk k'olde Kline Mlllikea University St. Viator featured the game.

0. Ml New Meiico 2: New Mexico Aj FB. Score by Periods; Illinois ..7 14 phto State I 7 Scoring: Illinois touchdowns. Brit- tr. Sara sen Is lYIaaer.

sramiteted back into the contest. Grange was injured In the fierce tackling of the Ohioant and went to the sidelines with Illinois leading 14 to 2. Soon after the start cf the third period, however, Ohio Stale scored It's only touchdown when Marek raced 15 mi i Bowie. Nor. 21 (AP) Sara- sen won the Gadsden D.

Bryaa me I rra iuiniB one glet I. I'Birersity of Mississippi 31 Southwestera University 0. tea ford 21; California 14. Rout her a California IS; Iowa I University of Washington 7S College of Puget Sound 7. morial handicap mile for all-agee.

Fit -Score by periods: Yale 4) .0 Harvard Ion 3. Ohio State touchdown. Marek. Extra point Safety Dougherty. Iteteree James C.

Masker (North $13,000 added today. Joy Smoka waa jccoad 'and Prlacraa Doreea third. western.) rwptre Schommer (Chica yarda aerow the Illinois goal line Then Grange came tearing onto the field, replacing Calllvan. The rd bead, evidently determined to make today's contest one ot his outstanding games, roused the fight- Ilcferee, Qulgley. (St.

Marys. Kansas.) Umpire, Thorp. (Columbia.) University of California, Southern go.) Field Judge Kearne (Depauw.) The time was 1:40 2-3. A 12 pari-tnntuel ticket oa the winner paid fH.70 straight. 9.3S place and to Branch 10; Calif era la Institute of Ileadlinesman Lipskl (Chicago.) Time Field Judge, Ingerscdl, Dartmouth).

Teeh 10. of periods IS minutes. show. Ileadlinesman, Murphy, (Brown.

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