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The Columbia Record from Columbia, South Carolina • 8

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"I J1 A' -rK -s THE COLUMBIA RECORD Largest Afternoon Newspaper in the Carolina EIGHT Carolina and Centre to Meet Saturday joumt BAKU SPORTS EDITOR SPORTS A smile strikes in as wall gg out Experience cannot be bought on credit Wilder waa good on punting peeling end running In tho line Ducker Stubbs Joys and Bateman SUMTER HIGH SQUAD CLOSES BIG SEASON Columbia High Beats Twins! Tern Winning Lower State Championship and Harrison substitute and are the only pla era to be left for another season Those finishing their high school careers today were: Frank Rivera George Joys Ducker Bateman Doby Witherspoon Cuttlno Finn Stubbs filbert and Benton qnd Lee who were not In the same today Women prefer a rat-catcher who makes love to them to an Adonis who stood out For the visitors Kinney at center played a brilliant defensive game being in nearly every play Breeden in tho baekflold also played a fine game and Moore ran hie teem well This game ends the season for ths Burster Gamecocks during which they have piled up a total of MiM ui ueiv paem 210 points tall for their opponents winning tram Hartsvlllo Lake City HyattPark Florence Tlmmenavllle Brooklyn N1 Officer- Smith jeers ago I goffered from severe uerrooenes brought on by acidity of the stomachs I could digest but vent little foods-was rapidly losing weight and feeling miserably I tried Tutfs pjila and the Erst' dose gave me greet relief I continue to take them ae directed and am glad to recommend them to on my friends who 1 have usu thorn with most gratify log At alldrugglato and 'Bennettavllla tlalng Orangeburg -and losing to Mullins end Camden Wilder at quarter FACTS ABOUT THE BIG GAME Ralston Health Shoes HmM Is Tin Hswfi SUMTER 8 C-Nov With every member of the team except two playing their laet high school game Sumter high dazzlad the hard fighting Bannettavllle Wildcats here thla afternoon piling up 'll points In the second half after four unsuccessful attempts to score lfi tha first half Capt John Witherspoon mads three of the five touchdowns and Cuttlno accounted for another one The other touchdown came when Rivers blocked an attempted punt end three Sumter men covered the bell behind the Bennettavllle goal line Twice In tho first half Sumter lost the ball on -downs within tha five yard line as the Bennettavllle line fought off their driving opponent A psia was knocked down and an attempt at placement went awry Early In the second half a pan to Rivers and two long galna through the line by Witherspoon fiut the ball op the four yard line took four smashee to put It over by inches Witherspoon caught a pass a few minutes later on the goal line The third touchdown cam after an exchange of punts when Wilder mads a beautiful run back and Cuttlno took the bell to tho two yard line Witherspoon failed In hie first effort but on a second try walked over without being tackled Near the middle of the laet period Bcnnettsvlllo was thrown for a losa and Breeden tried to kick from his own five yard line The punt was blocked and Sumter covered for a touchdown With second to play Cuttlno caught a pass behind hi own goal line- The game waa the best the Sumter team has put up this year Every man on It fought hard Cant WUhergpoon waa the particular star both on offensive and defensive while Cuttlno and Frank Rivers did magnificent work Finn playing Ills first regu-for game in three years try for the team made a name for himself On University Field Saturday Afternoon 2:30 Carolina vs Centre Last Game of College Season Advance Sale of Tickets at Down Town Store Prices $200 and $250 Me at the Game" Jones and Says Rheumatism Left Him Forever James Allen of 21 Forbea St Rochester suffered for years with rheumatism Many times this terrible disease left him helplees and unable to work He finally decided after years of ceaseless study that no one can ba free from rheumatism until tha accumulated Impurities commonly called uric add deposits were dissolved in ths Joints and muscles and expelled from the body With this Idea In mind be consulted physician made experiments and finally compounded a prescription that quickly and completely banished every sign end symptom of rheumatism from bis system He freely gave bla discovery which he called Allenrhu to others who took It with what might be called marvelous success After years of urging he decided to let sufferers everywhere know about bla discovery through the newspapers blessed relief this marvelous prescription quickly gives has made for it thousands of friends" ays Wingfield's Drug Store Lipscomb's Drug Store Black's Caeh Drug Store Central Drug Co McIntosh's Drug Go Splgneris Cash Drug Co -who has been appointed agent In your city If you live out of town Ask Mr Allen to end you full particulars For men are every thing that the name implies besides bo- Ing well constructed -and are obtainable In all the new colors ahd styles! Columbia Is again ths lower state high school football champions of South Carolina Thursday afternoon the Capitals defeated Bates burg-LeesvIlla HI for thla honor thus taking the lower etete-laurels for the third consecutive year Aa a result of yesterday! games Columbia la to play Gaffney III In Columbia on December 5 one week tram for the state championship These were the same teams which fought It out last year with Columbia tho victor -Thursday's victory earns in a hard fought game- In fairness and Justice to all conoetped Columbia HI scored two of Its three touchdowns aa results of breaks On the other hand the Capitals fumbled twice within the shadow of the goal 11ns Batsaburg-Leesvllls recovering 8o that after all things were about even The vial tori from tha Twin dtlea fought hard' The visitors opened up several times on beautiful aerial attacks They were on the offensive a good part of the afternoon Columbia forced Its opponents to show Its hand For the moat part tha conquerors played straight footbalL A great crowd saw the contest It was the ascend event of the day on University field but both were attended by several thousand fans a large portion of whom saw both battles Jonas Shines The brightest star of tho day was not one of Columbia's valllant warriors although several of ths Capitals did excellent work This young man who carried off the glory of the day was Capt' Jonea of the Bee-Ellers A moment before he had fumbled on a pass 1 and Hughes mads a beautiful play broke through recovered the ball and waa his toward a touchdown but the visitors' captain and quarterback waa In the game He gave chase to the -fleeting Hughes end after a fifty-yard dash made a spectacular tackle downing the Columbia runner on the Batesburc-LeesvlIIe ten-yard line The play was all the more spectacular as Jones was being tickled himself by Mouledous The apparent touchdown waa nip-irad In the bud The Twins held ike a stonewall The Captalle were unable to gain appreciably on three plays and McCarley attempted a field goal but it went wrong hitting the uprights instead of going through Jones also ran his team In' good stylo during tha afternoon He tossed some beautiful pases Jeff-coata and Rogers helping In the aerial attack by receiving them In fine style Jones' aides In the back-fleld did fine work Hallman AulL Leaphart Kaiser ware el displaying their ware to advantage Hughes Runa Wall For the home team Bill Hughe gave the fane several thrill by hie speedy footwork making several notable rune Jimmy Green also did some clever work but the Twin had evidently heard of his work against Mullins last Saturday and they guarded him closely Both lines held welL Columbia waa unable to do much with tho Twins' stonewall of defense while Columbia's lino also held strong at the opportune momenta A substitute' Young DuPre went In and lost no tlma In carrying away part of the honors of the afternoon Ha waa called a "third string and he wore a uniform not like that of hts mates but thla unform stood out prominently shortly after he had gone into the conflict He intercepted a Twin city pan and staged a spectacular run of 26 yards before being halted The Scoring Columbia's first touchdown came In tho early part of the opening period- Batesburg-Leesvllla fumbled Aablll recovered In the merry scramble for the ball and while hie mates gave him the real brand of Interference he skirted across several of the chalked lines 35 yards for a touchdown There wee no more tallying until the third period when Hughee intercepted a pass fromthe opposing side and reeled off a 20-yard run stopping after he had crossed the goal line The third and last touchdown came In the' last period After a Columbia- drive had placed the ball to the eight-yard Una after a run of 29 yards by Mc-Corley who stepped out of bounds there The Columbia captain shot a pass to Hughee over the goal line for six points Capt McCarley made good every one of the three attempts for the extra points Columbia scored 11 drat downs to seven for the visitors In tho first half tha visitors had the edge four to three -The line up and nummary: Batesburg-Leeevillo lb Columbia 21 Kaiser LB- Mouledous Shull LT Shund Leaphart LG1 Gaskin Smith Beall Boles RG McNeull Aull RT Hancock Etheredge RE Asblll Jones (c) QB Melton Halims if LH Hughes Rodgers RH (c) McCarley Jeffcoate FB- Green Score by periods: Batesburg-Leeaville 0 0 6- 0 Columbia 7 Columbia scoring: Touchdowns Asbllk Hughes (3) points after touchdowns McCarley -(three placements) Batesburg-Leesvllle Substitutions: Halman for Leap- hart Drafts for Etheredge Meetze for Smith Columbia substitutions: Bolnaau 1 Lonsford Doggett Barbour -Martin McCarley Da via Fouche Weston Conradi Rodgers Gilmore Barron DuPre Ton Me-David Roddey Referee: LI Osborne (Wofford) umpire Rogers (Citadel) linesman A Csamltxkt (Newberry) Time of periods: li minutes I F60LS prison keepers Iif a prison here '(women of the same name managed to ehtnge cells unknown to officials The prisoner serving the- longer term was let out a long time before bo should have been released The other prisoner then made known that hie time of service was over and in thla way a convict was able to escape several years of life reers This year the team is made up principally of men playing theri first and second years on the 'varsity with some who have seen three years of Berries on the 'varsity The Centre team le still good While it has not bad the long string of victories this year that ha a characterised It In the past the team la far from a second-rater On Its personnel are several players of outstanding ability and soma who aro ranked with the best In the South Last Game for Some For several of the Gamecocks It wlU be the test game as college players Among those who will finish this year aro: Capt Long Wright Jeffords Bartelle Mills Pruitt Gunter Bwink and perhaps some others The Gamecocks are closing quite a successful season They have lost but one game this season to a stats team and that to Furman the 1925 champions Against ell opponents tho Birds bars registered 110 points as against 27 for tho said opponents In the games with state teams Carolina baa scored 122 points ss against eight registered by opponents Thera are some of the features The wIU be rung down Saturday on the college football sea on In what promises to be one of the ontatandlng battle of the year At 1:10 o'clock the Unlveralty of South Carolina will line up againat Centre College of Danville Ky Tlie contest will be the only collegiate contest In Sbuth Carolina Saturday end It la expected that many Cane will be hare from different parte of the etata to wrltneaa the tray A battle from whistle to whistle la expected Centre needs no Introduction to football flans Suddenly a few years ago there burst into Came a little college In the Blue Sraas regions of Kentucky It was a college with a small student body but it put out a football team that sprung surprise after surprise and the big papers began to carry big headlines on the fame and the accomplishments of the team It was said that the team held prayers before Its games Kentuckians are known as Colonels Therefore the Centra team was heralded far and wide as the "Praying That flame will last for a long time The stars or at least most of them of that famous squad hays finished their college football ca jjl RIGHT That Comet rrorn WRiaHT v' UWW5WVWWWWWWWWWWWVJ i CORRECT HABERDASHER'' 1330 Main Street i 1 in HOPE DAVIS CO I I 4 i A I 4 i VS Get a new Top Coat New light color and the blues are good Rain-proofed and warm without weight 25' 30 35 which should and will draw a big crowd to University field Saturday afternoon Those who stay awsy are the ones who will likely be the losers Saturday Noy 28 UNIVERSITY FIELD 2:30 ffl Hints For Gift Lists 'Order By Mall We Pay Postage New Snap Brim Fancy Band Hate Special $500 Get a new one New Styles in Dobbs-Schoble and Stetson Prices up to $10 Take a look at your old Hat Everybody sees it Make a change Gift Books Latest Fiction Desk Sets Writing Tablets Eversharp Pencils Book Ends Fountain Pena Kodaks Holiday Stationery Diaries Game 'v-Buxton KeyUiners Bibles Framed Mottoes BUI Folds Rust Craft Novelties The Bryan Company Columbia The Hope-Davis Co "If Not -Bring It General Admission $200 Main Grandstand $250 MAIN AT LADY FRINGING UP FATHER Registered Patent Office EDDIE SAYS: "Rebuild your ear or Truck and have the differ Complete Wholesale Regrinding (nil stocks New Standard Replacement Parts JENKIKB SPRING! THIXOR By Osorge McManus ecTJ SYLVAN JR CHIROPRACTOR Offles Phone 8593 Res 9676 I 1611 Main St Columbia 8 Wiesepape OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 1828 Main St Phone 9872 f-o il A-.

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