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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 7

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THE INDEX-JOURNAL" GREENWOOD, S. C. if SUNDAY. '20, 1927. I I mmm TECH OGLETHORPE THROWS SCRRE INTO GEORQIR Hn'ii the i i r' 4 SMbin-J nUn cer til line.

Cn r. J.t Klf J-'ciiIs, i'j jitii. i gained tho ronard cg I turd. the ball a fnnili (i ninnt mi liaby "Gators Beat MM IN LEAD lOSH.YMsmatinVashiiiAon ulu uuim SURPRISES DI1K S'i yard the vliiors eccr- Carolina Frosh 27-12! "I ed thlr frtt counts p. E-cidi At i IS.VlXKSVlU K.

Ma. Nov. TIGER CUBS Ml HAH TO 0 iU'OiER TERRIFIC TIE TEHER PUP TO THE FOR 3 PERIODS. mint MORE CRUISEES, MORE PIIANES) (Al'l Spictarnlar runs and pa- trashtd over ttur a pretty J) ird tun by Pall. Tu "Casors tco kths ball from 5 yard tn? sirog early In the thhd priiixl.

rvrrjsoa scor- t.i by b.h (I vtHis r-aturea tne NAVAL AND AIR FORGES DIFFER rlfciiila-onih Carolina freshmen 14 TOO here twlay an the Itaby "Ca-ji-ju, and a pa. IVtha to Nolan, BUTL1ISEI3TD7 jl's a Usrd qiiesuon to ft tlUi. Tli ti ta won. Si to 12, Tar Heels Tear Bluej Devils to Pieces From First Whistle I aviators ean't elnk rl otea en a rtitd iardJ and another eoun real ahip. te irove thry can no It.

The sensational nrckea fU Id run- nag ef "lird" netnea sppievae- The antl-airemfl aunnert can't but a real alatar. la pvace tunc, tel. A 73 yard drive In the final rinarter gave the visitors their cll.er Eddlns going over. fcat for th young Gamecocks al Mizzell, Flashy Half-1 Whole Clemson Back- would u't J. though the South Carolinians dlv JTxdstlkc Central Vrrt Oisgc WASHINOTON.

D. Can aviater reeJly bomb a biff war-chip tnt scrap lean at one shot, prartirallr sure first ae Colonel "Billy" Mitchell and elhsr alrtmo ctalm. It will only waste money and coat liv to build and nuui any more of them it tbey can be Uown to Davy Jonm us easily at that. TIiIh Is the very objection that will back. Saves Day neia nays An plnyed a super'of aerial and rnn- ilia in coinbata prove anything.

the anti-aircraft gunners have tb attack. ceptional Game Final Quarter World ored In the first tour "tVe Euripedes In sentence." Fuilpedeg pants 1 you." beat of It. minute of play, Itetlua jumping Crimson Tides Goes Down in the "Glory of Defeat" CAMBRIDGE. Nor. 19 AP)-Dowutrodden Harvard, cuff- aud battered bv minor foes in season as erratic as the Crimson ever has, known, rose, savagely to-1 day to paste In the gridiron book ci a final pag of glory but I in glory ctf defeat.

Triumph ame to Yale, huge and he rabml. Wock. tht cruleer-bulld. inc cominKsnt, whsa congrM mtets -not that uur national tlatnse SI'ARTANBt'RO, It. AH) WTiile the overpowering line of the Clwnson Tiger t'ubs.

viewed ferociously a the Wdfford Fvesh dt'fens the, yows jnnga-liers backs cavorted up and down the field in spe4aculr fashlou. wliThing the game from the Terrier pupa here today by the snre of 33-. hhoull neslocted. but that plane me what we needthftt eurfacs The aviators don't, as a matter ef fact, drop any dummy bombs on ref ular ehipa. Theyvo Mown ip v-etal hulks, but they were stationary ad undefended and the airmen could diva as near as they liked and try aa often as they chuae, Tb anti-aircraft runners do plug the aviators' targets steews.

no ailed, trailed atout a mile behin.l full ot liolva Tne aviators any try couldn't do it In reel war they'd fly faster, and dertga. Maybe e. navUs are obeoiste. yilF. navy folks' version la that no powerful and flushed with success 1 aviatur evr sank a ship tnat ATIJSTa.

Xov.l9.(AD -Oglethorpe University todaV accom-plihhed. what -019 other Southern fcotball eleven has duria this season. The Petrels' led Georgia Tech for three periods, but the Golden Ternado unleashed an avalanche In the final euarter to win 19 to 7. Trailing through the first three pet tods. 7 te It.louked as If tUe Y'ellow Jackets might meet identically th same fate as a year ago at the hands or Oglethorpe, the Petrels winning then hy that count.

Ml.xell, flashy halfback of the Tornado, howevet, began stepping in the late minutes of lhe game to ace re two touchdowns and put his team safely in the van. liltrh-l. rly for him. to an M'RHAM, X. Nov.

If. CAP) -Carolina unleashed a surprising attack ob Duke University Blue IfxiU here today and won a clean cut victory by an 18 to 0 score. Matting with the first whittle the Tar Heels tore at the Blue Devils and brat thrm in every department 1 play. Duke's vaunted threats. Ilule and Adams nertr led a chance.

The strong unl-urslty threw hack every thrust from JankoHkl. and Duic passed from his mark time and again. Hut'tlieiTar Heels played the the MrthodiBts were suppos- il to play. Itrilllant passing and thnmts by Tom Young and Ward scattered the Duke defense and never gave the Devil offense nine to gJ Rtarted. Only In the last tiuartrr did the Devils show any form.

Fighting with their backs to the wail they tore 7 first downs off in this period and at one time 'placed the lull inside the. Tnr Herts' 5 yard but ili: Tar HeeL forwards s'lffrticd and repulsed the Duke iior. motionless, and unmanned te tiKtu tack or ever can, except by pure ticviuVtit. nrilF. antl-aircroft gun throw Exhibiting a auperior tetun in has swept Ihe Rolldog to the all- departments.

Coach Jules finnaclo of Eastern- football while Carson'g cohorts swept the local liarvard fumbled about somewhere frofli off thplr feet at the very'i'sr the bottom of the heap. Vie- Only once did the Terrier jtory In the 4th meeting of theswj WUl lo a decided success if your groceries Are selected from our fresh, complete stock. 1 Blnapac). of couire. TUe ctalm 1 to 1 jwr cent of hita It may not seem liko a very larj Uive 'cm a moving ship te shoot ft -sai.

guns, the sur-fr ropjif rs suy, i nd they'll do ouc of two things to any aviator alive ritlier ktw-k him rtown, er keep him too far off er toe htfch up to mak proportion, but shots flytiu hundreds a minute, It's enough at Pups serlousiy ilireaien to score, i ancient rivals came to Yale by tl la happened, near the close of score of 14 to 0. But to Harvard the first, half when 11. Gibson, I tame also everlasting satisfaction VEGETABLES the receiving end of the line. cvin a good mis i We have fresh Bi-an, Tomatoes, Green Pepper, Okra, concertlllff. Wofford end, recovered a Waf-jin an eleven that "never knew It I ford punt oh Clcmson's 30 yard as fhat nearly tore Itself after it ben tom bed by to pieces "trying" and clol the a Tiger Cub.

and wa left with combat with a surge halted only One aviator near NYatihlnsrton re- oently liad tbs stick knocked out of hia haud by a- Itirst esllnmtri) r. ounce of the Bulldog's, by every t.200 tm em his plcaie, thonglit Ida machlna wne perforated, cut tarst loone nnd came down. an open field. He was not fat enough, liowcifr. beir.g downed ou the 20-yarii line.

The whole Clemson backfleld played exceptional ball, while Mann was the. shining light of the line. Mclntyre, p. King, and Gibson were perhaps Wofford's a bit Dropping bombs on a fletit, they rmind you. is dlffei-ent from drop-pins thm on a city.

As' ire, the chap who misso hi mark Ijccuune ho can't ciuHiirli, wrecks soirtcthioir which may jlo about aa well. At sea. he scores a UiU or nothins. THi: sea level, warriors cite the loffon of the world conflict raivks iwlthln fiyinr ditan of oni another from rtnrt to ilnisli and not a vcw.t sunk photo. AviMUm liaa ikvotoncd since tlm.i, crgu1? airturn.

Answer-eo anti-alu'raft strength. Only twice today did there fladi I that crack backfleld of Yale Ue b.llllance that mowed dowh the Army. Dartmouth and Princeton ith drive and precision. Dogged Crimson forwards battered their Carrots, Lettuce, Celery, Cocoanuts, Cran- berrtes. SEE US FOR Your Mince Meat, rium Ptiddingl Fig Pudding, Cake Ingredients and the most delicious Fruit Emory and Henry Defeats Elon Team ni'RUNGTON.

N. C.f Nov. 19. (AP) Aerial statepy in the final period caught Elon rapping tcday and gave Eawry and Henry a 13 to 7 victory over the Christians. Stopped dead In their line plunges and end runs.

The Vlr-glnlani took to the air in the filial quarter and broke the 7-7 deadlock with a succession of heaves that carried the hall over. Towlnj ihjse tarsia i-n't rcPJ'af lcrt, at Ut I THK nuvy ieoplfl Hon't minimis -ihe value c'f avialUni. A Uct without blnnea, they a VfOuld bo lout blind, Mini Hruu and v.i'll-nl.?li lielploa Dut lUma w.ithaut a Meet? Poeii. Th it's tlio way Into the heart of critical best. y' ')f i.

l' A li i to v' V1 gr'" j' iCw n.n 'j Line un ami RummAiv. Harvard bauku broke up forward) after forward after forward anffAiit i pass pass, and Clemscn have ever Fleming, fe nlnmnii It B. Gibson, le i Itm, a' ,0 through execu-K. King, It iroa ot ptsrfoct playg. Cake you tasted.

mark. Passing Slarts Victory BalL Watd's passtug to Young started the Tar Heels on. tho rond to victory. Early in the first quarter Huh punted to Whisnani who turn-Mod. Duke recovered but Carolina broke up a Duke passing at-tick and tha bait went to the Tar llecls on their own 25 yard line, tin the first play Tom Young shot right tackle for 24 yard.

Ward railed to gain, but on the next play 1'" slipped hack and tossed a pass to Young for 10 yards. The Mon-ir boy carried the ball the remaining 40 yards for Carolina's iirst marker. Young failed to make extra point. In the same period' Duke again kicked to Carolina. Furches.

sub- Twe Mere Yale Heroes. Yale had two new heroes tonlRht to add to those that have glinted We WW Appreciate. Quite Stfe DTgf A man, accompanied by a litt-' yg girl, stood nt the first tee, watch- ail)80n rR ins the players as they started on sjKKron rt their round of golf. Iinn Salfwitan ''tion't talk to mo that' way. I don't take orders Horn nny man." Manager noticed that McColl.

I Gleaton, Ilreeden. rg Gates, rl P. King, rc D. Gibson. jb Mclntyre, lit "Holy smoke, Jerry; where did you learn to Charleston so won-dei fully?" "Who, me? Oh I crowned Droad-wny when the rd light waa on." through the generations of gridiron ccnflirta that have made the tnortlngs of and the EM the annual football classic ot New mi the report of y.wr.last trip." Mulherln.

1 Priester, lit list us. YOUR SHOPPING EARLY Prompt deliveries to all parts of city.J PRATT GROCERY CO. r. 170 Phones 307. Way.

(YjipcrV Weekly. rh Fngland. One was John Oarvey, fb flalillna aiiccessor of Bruce Cald. Kowcll, ffo Jackson After a couple; foursomes had succeeded in getting away, 'a player. a'ddrennlnB the father of the child, asked: you think It's rather risky business your little girl around "OhV wra' the reply.

Scarlet lTcr left her rather daf." Tit-Bits, London. periods: Whert a man lots his wife drive the car it's sign that he in' contemplating either a ticw car or a r.tw.'t'lfe. iJ. that woll. tn the hub ot the Ilulldog atr i tack.

The other was lit 11 Ham-7r .13 morsley, chief of the Blue kickers, e- rated about third atrlng on the Score by Clcnuou Wofford A pi'etxt-l i a did doing the Charleston. 12 0 0 14 0 liIiiB for WtiiNnant. returned th Scoring: Tonehtlownn Priest varsity. It wtis Garvey who took (he ball two yards hack of mid-field near the close ef the first pe- hall to the 3C yard line. On two plays v.cr.t through the Duke lino for t) yards, and again stepped ack to pass.

This time he shot the hall to Sapp for 40 yards to CANNIBALS OF SUMATRA CREDITED (OR BLAMED) and raced around Harvard's! right end. cut back to the center of! Mie fit Id, th( with perfect 4nterT I i 'reuce of Dotker and f-ott, gal-j i U.ped th' full CS yards tn a touch-j down. Just two periods later It was Hammersley who turned the I FOR THE "BLACK BOTTOM' IV 1 l.icc the pipukV- Duke's 13 ard lino. Young went nround left iu.1 f.r 1 yard, and on 'two playr Foard made It rst down, On the next pUy Ward slipped through left end for a I'oard faiUd at try Tor ihe extra pdnr Threatening This nided the scoring in the same nd on Harvard's 431 stripe, followed an aluu.sl Identical path, DON'T START OFF ON A THANICSOVING TRIP UNTIL You have equipped your car with a set of our Tires and Tubes. Not only your Thanksgiving trip will be made more pbasant, but for, months to come your tires are guaranteed to give satisfactionand think, Mr.

Motorist of this special price we are of tiering you on a fust hair ami the.two teama Dat-tied evenly. Duke made several threatening gestures, hut the alert cud finally outran tlin mil-end of Ihe Crimson' deft to shoot over' tho line for the finul senro. i These two thrusts of Ynlt'fl young horsemen, tiding hard a-1 Img the trail Caldwell blatcd, hc-i icre Ineligibility forced him to I the side lines, were enounh tn clinch the victory and send the fans who Jnnuuod the bun Harvard horpeshoe Into thunder-1 cms applause. Thrn with Dave Gamacola and Art French teaming In flniof; i perfectly cxfctittd pslsseH, Harvard urovo 40 yards In five plays fori Tar Heel team was up to the oeca-j tion. mm Ules SJ yswd line.

Yale batlered! her way. out of danger, drove Ittr- vard back to her own 13 yard line, but Harvatd held and 8nin the I Cr mson laterals took hold. i -vi vi Carolina came back in th tuira lricd to score her last marker. After Preston threw Adams for a yaid loss it was Duke's ball on own 1 yard line. Bute puntfd lie hall oat of bounds on the Luke IT yard line and Carolina's nltcnsc got undtr way again.

Ward made 1 yard of right tackle, he shot a forward pass to I'oard for 14 yards that gave Car-oiina a first down and placed the bull in Duke'i 1 yard line. Ward a touclidowii on the first play. Furches failed to make the I xlra point Duke trial hard In the last pe-rod to score. On off tackle plays lid short passes the Devils made 7 first down in this period but within their 5 yafd line the Carolina line held and the ball went -over. The Duke team wsi in th? m'dat of a desperate passing attack when the game ended.

ike Yale viutory watt costly. however, In a severe leg injury Cord Tire, Size 30x352 For Only nnd" Chnrlesworth, i bulwark of 'the Blue defense at I ii.iMtor. Late lu the fourth pe-, i riod, the burly 11 ace was carried ifieim tho field suffering a frature cf the left leg, received in a mlxttp ns French piled through center. $li25 20x3 Vg Inner Tube-Guaranteed Other Tubes At The Following Low Prices Snore by periods: Ynlo ..7 0 7 0 14 Line up and summary 30x3 'g Firestone' Courier-Guaranteed 30x3 Firestone's Courier Guaranteed 29x4.40 Full Balloon $5.95 $5.50 $7.35 1 1 Sap i Harvard ..0 0 0 0 0 Yale scoring: Touchdowns, Oar-j Hammersley (Sub for Garvey). i Points aftor -touchdown, Cox 2 (pie cement).

I Offlchilg llefcrco, E. J. Qulgley, St. Mary'a (Kansas); umpire, T. J.

i Thorpe, Columbia, Linesman, F. V. Murphy, Brown. Field Judge. J.

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Esttier Cagaet Pomp and Prids "My couln lias become a iKxit-kgger." "Has the family repudiated him?" "I chould say not. He has been In bucinea Only year and he now regards us as poor relations. Washington Star. Score by periods Carolina 0 Duke i 0 0 0-l 0- 0 Auto Laundry 5 Our Vdcanizin Plant Is one of the most modern in this section wc give quick service and positively guaranteed satisfaction on every job. n.

Scoring: Touchdown Carolina. Young, Ward Officials: lleferee, Ptnna; umpire, Megeman, Chicago; field Judge, Poatwright, Virginia; headlines- Cars washed promptly by experienced men. We make your car look like new, Our work is done under conditions that preserves the paint. By DAVID H. CLICKMAN I) Staff4 Writer for Central Press SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.

The "Black Bottom" did not.come from Georgia or ihe Congo; it was not brought from Africa to 'America by the old slaves': it is not an invention of dusky workers, in the cotton fields of the south. You may 'take -the wor.VCMr trying te trace Its origin. -Now, she says, she nan found Its source, i And where? -In the wrilda of Sumatra," where the eonitl aborigines still dance It. "The IJlack, contrary to general belief, is not an American; Uance, but a native dance ot Sumatra which has been In existence for some $00 yeara," she says. 1 I "Whilo in Sumatra 1 visited th' cnr.nlbal stttlemcnu In the interior.

Tittre I witnessed several native Oanets which wera nothing but what 1 ve call 'Clack Kottom." iMrs. fJaeniit, the widow ef a ell man, spent aeveni Some powder goes off with a nan, Major. Auburn. bang; some goes on with a puff er, Mann, 8peth. (sub for Justus), fiowell, Justus, points after touch-; down, Justus 2 (placement), Mul-1 her in line play.

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