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The Columbia Record du lieu suivant : Columbia, South Carolina • 11

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SATURDAY NO VE1CBXR 13 1HI TriE COLUMBIA: RECORD THREE IN GOOD GAME -J AFTER THE BALL RILLI AN I RUNS PROVE TRIALS WILL FOR HORSES BEGIN HERE Defeats Citadel in 'Upset QUARTET OF REGULARS TO BE OUT High School Game Likely to Draw Large Crowd This Afternoon Handicapped by tho loss of four regulars tha Columbia Capitals food ready today to defend their perfect record this season against out-of-state teams In a clash with Asheville high school on Melton field at 1:10 Tho Asheville team arrived bare yesterday afternoon with a squad of II players The Maroons stopped over at Clintqn for a brief workout before proceeding to Columbia Tho Ill-pound lino boasted by the North Carolinians le in good shape aa are tha Maroon backs On tha other hand Columbia will enter the fray minus four of ita mainstays capt Julian Freeman and Lanier Bell guards Marion Bird tackle and Boo Harper quarterback Able reserves however will fill tbe gaps left by these men who are unable to play because of illness There la uttla basis for arriving -at tha comparative strangth of tho two teams Although beaten hr Charlotte a foam tha Capitals 'defeated by four touchdowns tho Maroons have suffered but one other lose this season that being to Spartanburg In Interstate contests thla year the Capitals have beaten Charlotte Benedlctlna and Savannah The only defeat waa suffered at tba bands of Gaffney last week 1-0 Tha admission charge for tho game will be 71 cents for adults and 21 cants for children Officials for tho contort will bo Rooster McFadden (Caroline) referee Jack Cantey (Citadel) 1 umpire and James Varner (Carolina) headlines- mile Prpbabla lineups: Pes Asheville Columbia LE-Lowle a Smith Chapman Harralaon LG Souther Hall Swtfewood (e) Davla Dennis Hykll Roberta Walker Huffman Hartueaa Gillespie Du trow HB Pinkston vllee HB Steelman Xonemann Bryson Derrick Epworth Pldys Heath Springs Mortis InUitaa 7 Mo nwisiiss-Coo a Mkr a rtsaor Hess 11 Xamrtlls a DuUbsOi a Mwiriis WmpitUIs a Swrts Dnoark a Wlssrtms ia TiornWf a Sort mu caaMB 1 ciiia a bmbik a aim Xou some a WUIMsa-XUa 11 Into a nirtsIU lour a asdrm a Owrsinsa a cm ia cam a bmw si moms a IMm a Iwwsr a lukr Vhf sr Anar a Oarrrla II Cliuni 11 Maubwy 11 XnklM a ST CbaM 1 CrtMrts 11 WoCfart a 41 a Waltad Mm ia Initiates 11 ammo tertuis teds IaUaA Mariaas 1 Klfk Mat Milan 11 AmMriaa 1 Baa Kina imam a But Havana M-ara 1 ruan Oatfaa Maaaal 11 IavMaa Dae il 1 at Imla sabanltr II Hartril iaadtvta 2 Wake Mm II Caraaa Namua 1 0 Mesa WaaklasMl 11 WUllau sad ltuy 1 Mm HoMm 1 Huudn-Bterr 1 tea Ckriatlaa 11 Tma 1 Turn Musiaslnl Milan It Barlar 1 teas A ut Ska Naa II Muoari Mian 1 Bate aalranKir (Baldwla Xaa) 11 WIlXiu JcaaaU IT Mam CkaMaanan 1 Miaa Slala 1 Switlivmani sf Maspkia a am Baaa aoUaca Si Bait BUaa 1 avOmaat lavldaaia hutitau 11 IssMsss crttoct i laaoir-Bkn lbaraUto Milan tenta Milan 11 MilUsia Milan 1 Aafcaaan Farakuas 1 Bmom IsSlan 1 Oallan 1 Xuntia Wlafcks Utafe iubt Caiaradi Aun 11 -Ortanda TaaeSm 1 Wjnulna 1 ntutesh Taaahm 11 Xanato Ikartm 11 Ottawa 11 Mamma 1 Blaw yaUi Saute 11 Baa CUas PasaS-ml lews WMaraa PWar Saws UUaaia WMvu 11 lUlaan jmml 1 Oaatral 11 rasa 1 Baa rraadaae OhnpM ahrt IS Bands 1 ltaataaa Buts 11 CmsU (Baiasi Maat Hmatlan (X) aellan at BaaadW 1 Bait Man auts nD an laatkwaa an 1 MaaakiU 11 Sakai 11 Du talk Taaahm 11 Bmldjl lute 1 MUImh 11 Hewiid 1 Mlaaasri 1 Mlaaesii Vdlay 1 Waa tar aaUan SI Man HU1 aaUm Variatta I CaMul Darla-nMn 11 St Tkama 1 Waraartars Onrrm 1 XantaokT TcaaSara 11 rililaaik taatkate 1 Mnnr Btaia Taaahm 1 BL Vlaraai 11 (hen Or 1 avail Tan lla XenriaS 1 Qsiuihe liarlaM taste 1 Faa Si VUlaaen 1 Canted (B X) Mato Xante 11 Oasts Saeahm 1 Meltenr 11 IteM Bahar 1 Xliaastes Harm! SI Mllaakau Bansil 1 CSUan ai PaetSe SI aimmsts 1 11 Yana Badtoada 11 Baa Dlen Msalan 11 Baa Dirn Mst 1 waauia Minted SI Bute niton II Midland 11 Yeak 1 Chkdaea Taartas 1 Camay Tnakm 1 Warn Taeahais 11 Boeth Dakatk aahsal Misas 1 Daataa tete IT Baal Ana Item 1 (Mnl Taaotura 11 XaathnsUn Tnrtm 1 Bte 11 Arsnslha 11 S( Heir's Uainratty at CaUhaaia at IAS Aicriti Idaks aositoB kraatS Itoatasi Mtea Maathnat liiaaeaii tete 1 Jfwlhwau Mto-eoii Taaekm 1 Aitoasa Mate Tnakm 11 tel Man 11 Munas laws It 1 WMuiaalar aelkn (Sato taka CHy) Ormad JvaeUn 1 Alims Maw Masks 1 Pashudla kutm II Wasted BasHMa 1 Wbitiiar eaihn 11 lento (at tos Aaeka) 1 11 ackrataas inatiUM 1 St Maqr'a 11 at (Hat 1 Carifkfea 1 Orinnall 1 con? bu a Oakndn 41 Wlsnle 1 11 Ohlitess A sad 1 11 Dm (Cent) Mitt an eolton 1 CsUtoasto Tart 1 Oectealal 1 EXINGT0N AND LITTLE LETTERS FIGHT TO TIE (Ssaatal Is Tks Kauri) LEXINGTON Nov Lexington and tha Columbia high school team battled to a 7-7 tie bore yesterday afternoon Sarrat sprinted 75 yards to touchdown for tbo locals and Chesser acored for the visitors Stare for tho local' team were Captain Hi era Driggers Harmon Dean and Oswald Pariah Crosby Jennings David and Hancock played beat for tbo Columbia outfit (SsmM Is TfeS Blurt) CHARLESTON Nov Led by Harry Bollck Presbyterian college marched to victory over the Citadel Bulldogs here yesterday afternoon 27 to 0 Bollck a former Charleston high school star acored three of the four touchdowns mad by the Blue Stockings sprinting across the goal line three times In the final quarter The result of tho contest provided one of tho most startling upsets of tho season Copeland made tbo first touchdown for Presbyterian college on a fumbled punt by Jennings Tbo bell bounded over the goal llna antf a group of Presbyterian players dove for it Copeland added the extra point The machine went on a coring apron in tbo last quarter Tbo second touchdown followed a abort punt by Quattlcbaum out of bounds on 24-yard Una On successive playa the Blue stockings advanced tba ball to tha ona-yard Una where Bollck plnnged over for tbo counter Copeland's kick waa wlda Tha third touchdown camo with aa much suddenness as tba second Shortly after the kickoff Reeder broke through and blocked kick and Ewing of recovered it on tho Bulldog's 14-yard Una On tha first play BoUck broke through right tackle for a touchdown smashed to a fourth touch down whan Copeland received a past and daahad to Citadel's 10-yard llna In two playa Bollck drove through tha cadets for another counter Copeland turned in tba extra point Tha Citadel made only two first downs against seven -for Tho Bulldogs could gain only It yards from scrimmage against HI yards for tha Blue Btocklnga Tha Uneupa: Poa Presbyterian Tha Citadel Copeland Suhratedt LT Mills Kelly EUlott i McCraw Mitchell RG Reeder Griffin Ewing i i Ogllvie Pinson mmmomoiiimi King QB Perrin Jennings Bollck Baker Barrett Quarterman Sims Faulkner Score by periods: Presbyterian 0 0 7 Tha Citadel 0 0 0 0 Presbyterian scoring touchdowna BoUck (I) Copeland Points after touchdown Copeland (I) (place kicks) Beferea McFadden (South Carolina) umplra Von Xolnlta (South Caroling) linesman Light-say (South Carolina) Wofford Loses to Catawba 14 to 0 By CALDWELL WITH EM Wkat It a Break? 1 ffTTwe got that bad break we would have won that A la a common remark mads bp fans after tba gams What they mean is that If tbs winning team hadn't recovered a fumble or Intercepted a pass or blocked a kick or acored oa a long pass In tbs last few minutes -ot tbs gams their team would have won But era these really -e Just when can tba fins lias bs drawa between a and haada-np football Consider for instance tbs Carollna-Se wanes gams and than tba Carolina! 8 gams In tba first Carolina came from behind to win scoring on a long pass Was that a break or a well executed eese 8 In the last few minutes ot last Saturday's gams completed a long pass to score and win Many Carolina faaa considered that tbs that lost ths gams 'eeee But and this la vary pertinent Carolina players Interviewed after the gams said won from Bowaneq that way Wa wars Juat as apt to lose that What they accent was this: 8 U'a long pasa was not ao much a-brsak aa a prefectly executed play Both those plays coming erudal momenta of ths gams era "breaks" la that and In that aanas only Almost any football coach will agree that any piny correctly carried out la a touchdown play a Turn back to ths I 8 gams again and remember Clary's first period fnmble 'when Carolina waa beaded goalward That was a bad "break" for Carolina but evidenced hard tackling followed by alertness on ths part of 8 U' Had Carolina recovered It would have bean bar "break" Tbs sams gou for a blocked kick or an Intercepted peas Ths braak depend! on which team favors moat from it It reverts to this then are matters ot good football as wall aa of luck The team that playa heads-up football will anally gat tha breaks by vlrtna of alertness Beta Far CelamUa Fla now yellow with 'age This clipping from the Cleveland Plain Dealer telling of tha baaaball and polo feats of the Indiana1 gnat catcher Sidney Smith of Camden now' of Colombia But tha story that It folia la not aged It la itQl fresh In tha mind of the former Mg league player who while he waa earning hla reputation In baseball wi creating quite a reputation back In South Carolina with hla playing oa the polo field sees Now mbmorlea of these days SO years ago eomo back to Smith He beliavea that polo can be establish ad In Columbia and' what la aa Important be made to pay Its own way after an encouraging start Hla Idea la thla: Ponies capable of being trained to the game could be purchased with a small amount of money They conld he developed and aold- giving tha local back era a profit and at the asms time affording them and people of the section tha pleasure of the game Smith points out that Columbia haa all the advantages of Camden and Aiken for winter tourists axcept polo and adds that Colombia has many things Including tha vast expanse of Lake Murray that tha other two well-known rasorta do not possess a- Ha la toying with tha idea of anggeatlng to representative business and professional men to fnrnlah one pony each to raise am all capital and to back the vesture wth all their Influence The "gate" from tho polo games would be a mall at first but It probably would be sufficient to pay the ponies 'and later would grow into a handsome ram which could he used for -expansion a Tha old Plain Dealer clipping folia of Smith's ppny "Sewing Mar and ravrala that 1 was remarkable ping It waa ao named because Smith had purchased It from an Itinerate sewing fiachlne timai) and had anrprlaed all hla' friends by developing it Into a firabclaaa pony The clipping Includes a picture of Smith astride Sewing yagMna with an insert of him In baseball toga At the time he waa catching for Cleveland Flaying on tha Camden foam that year with Smith were Bara tow Kennedy Salmond Boykin and others That won the championship of the South by defeating teams from Aiken Pinehnrst Florida and the other resort centers O'' ies Swann tittle Vind 44 to 6 By WILLIAM A BRUNSON Fkatetepplng becks who had their way paved by magnificent blocking ran up a eeora of 44 to I Friday afternoon on Melton field as tha University of South Carolina freshmen overwhelmed a crippled first-year crew from Furman Two of Coach Blackle first stringers Burt and Blair wars taken out1 -of ths running whan tha Furman bua collided with an automobile near Nawherry and tha -former star and for Furman was forced to start an amended line-up before tha strong Biddle eleven Calder a aub was in tured In ths accident also 1 stalwart Una plucked tha strong Biddle attack in the first-quarter and although the Carolina freshmen rang- up four first downs 'thay ware unahla to seers A drive that began la the late stages of tha first quarter on Furman's 47 yard Una andad In a touchdown after short rune by Evans Clary and Alexander when Evans plunged over -for the first counter A few minutes later the tint of a series of long runtf began when Wilburn Clary took a punt from Scott In midfield ewung to hie left and daftly eluded two Furman backe wbo threatened to down him Elvane converted for both points In the second quarter but he and other backs thereafter failed to add tha oft-times necessary point Mite hall Up Tha first half of tha gams andad with a flock of Biddle substitutes trying to make headway and penetrating deep Into Furman territory when Lyles and Booser were stopped for no gain 1 After tha kick-off and an exchange of punts In tha third quarter Alexander short-plunging back who can hardly keep his chin oft the ground fumbled and then wept II yards to Furman's 17 Two first downs and two plays took the bdU to the II yard Una Then a scrawny blonde boy whom the stands called but who le really named Reddy answered to the name of Mitchell and stepped around hie own left end did a toe dance on the boundary llna while two Furman baeke looked for dimes and scored tbs third touch-down Thera was a kick-off and Scott Furman back elected to pees from hie 12-yard line and this time) Mitchell took It on hie 41 yard Una and began soma weaving of hie own while hie team was blocking and chalked up another'-' Furman Scorea Tha little hurricane 1st tha barometer drop when Webb stepped In and blocked punt and Furman recovered on the 14 Turner loft end took the baU on a double reveres and went II yards for tbs Furman first down Then Bwygert wbo even dignified by a number on 4ili paUld red Jersey snatched a pass Scott Intended for a touchdown on hie own 10-yard- iIne and started down the field Despite the cheers from the elde-Unee Curtis Furman quarter caught him before he had time for a lunge for the goal line McNally walked through the one-yard standing up After the usual tiffing following a kick-off tha Biddies elected to pass on 41 and heavs was taken by Scott Tha tall husky half-back from Greenwood who will ha heard from later gathered hlmaelT Into a quartermller's stride and looked two feet taller than anyone else on the field until he stooped to put the down behind the goat There was some furious blocking amldfleld but Seott was going too fast down the side Uno to see It It was a dean 70 yard run for a touchdown and no Biddle got a chance at Scott There were 10 Blackle helping him Mere MKchelL The fourth quarter wee marked by the completion of the second forward pass that was good lt-wae for 11 yards only and little Mr demonstration that he does more then running The paae wee from Evans to Lyles in Fur territory It was a first down and Evans kept plunging adding a 12-yard run to hla total to make another first down on 27 Then after two playa gained I Lyles another epeeddemon streaked around hie owif left end pane-Ing while Mitchell cleared one of the secondary from hla path Tha score was then 21-1 end the tends settled hack or filed out Rut Mr Mitchell who played tor Columbia high school it seems decided some more scoring should be done 8p accordingly he took Clary's pass on II and again crossed the line Two of Blacklo Carter's squad In addition to the three Injured in the accident were disabled In the game Duckett a guard wss in Jured early in tha-game and physicians said ha had Buffered the fracture of a small hone In the knee He was carried from the field on a stretcher while the Carolina stands gava him a eher Smith Buffered a cut on the Up end eeveral stitches were taken to heal the wound Norman Biddle coach used nearly hla entire team And as an alumnus said watch those Bldle reserves respond to the Continued en Page Feur- Owners of Racers Come to Gtj to Witness Running Monday Owners of fine horsee at tha Buxton brothers stables at tha state fair grounds arc arriving In Columbia today preparatory to tba trial runs of their thoroughbreds moat of them yearlings for ths first time Monday Clarench Buxton one of the brothers who have established In Columbia a major winter training ground for some of the beet known owners In the country announced that ha expected the trials to consume several hours beginning at I or I Monday Tha public Is invited to watch the trials without charge Eighty hones are -now at (ha stablsa and more are expected before the first of the year to ran tha total to ISO which an to bo trained In Columbia this season Names of the horses scheduled to rah Monday an not available as tha n4mes of most of thorn have not boon revealed by thalr own-era' Tha batter horses those that bow men premise for the hard campaigning in the north and east will bs kept In Columbia End the others seat in January to Miami and Cuba Fourteen hones owned by Anderson and of tba Brookmead table arrived in Columbia this weak and wan put into training Among the owners who an to bo in Columbia for tba trials an Fred Johnson of Now York and Palm Beach Charles Quinn of Now York Mrs Lewis better known as Elisabeth Arden JH Louchelm of Philadelphia Mr Anderson and others This type of trails Is being held In Columbia for the tint time Usually thay an conducted at Saratoga before the hones are brought South after their purchase at tha auction sales but the Buxton brothers and tha owners dscided to give the Southern tests a trial this season lennessee to NASHVILLE Tenn Nov ot tho greatest football Tennessee and VanderblU-rwere arrayed In battle formation today tor a skirmish that may decide the Southern eonfennee championship The eontest brought together two undefeated elevens The orange and whit clad warrion of Tennes-ea an leading 'the 1112 nee with live victories and no defeats while gold and black squadron has won four games and tied ena with Tulene The game was consldend a toes-np The weather was clear and cold All tickets had been add assuring a enwd of approximately 11100 persona Taro sterling halfbacks Beattie Feathers- of Tennessee and Dixie Roberts of Vanderbilt wen matched In the battle -Since the warfare began Van derbllt has wen If games Tennessee six and three ended in- tlea But the Commodores have not iron (Tom tho Vole since 1S2L Probable lineups: Tennessee Pea Rayburn LB Franklin LT Frank m1 Maplea Eli! RG Aitken RT Warmath jRE Brackett QB Veughn LH Feathen RH Roberta Wynn PB Fortune Tima of game 2 (C 8 T) DISTRICT WINNERS ARE ANNOUNCED BY GOODYEAR Four Class and two Class district football champlora have been announced bF 8 Goodyear of Blehopvllla i chairman of tha football committee of tha South Carolina high school league Class -B champions are Greer district 1 Thorawell orphanage district 2 Johnson district and Camden district i Class champions are: Lockhart district and Sardis district 7 District champions will make their own arrangements for inter-district games Mr Goodyear said the league to take no part except in case of disagreement between two teams Tha league handles only state championship contests between eastern and weatern champions of tho state NEW BR00KLAN0-CAYCE DEFEATS BAILEYf 9-6 GREENWOOD Nov Scor Ing a touchdown and a field goal In the third period New Brookland-Cayce high school defeated Bailey Military academy here yesterday afternoon 1-1 Derrenbacker scored a touchdown for the visitors after Shull blocked a Bailey punt Karl Hclao added a field goal shortly afterward Bailey scored Its tally by a para Holloway to Bay Buster Mott Flaahet Length of Fidd Tigers Put Up Good Fight By CAJOWELL WITHERS CLEMSON COLLEGE Not Xb a briWant offensive game Out two kick offi returned for touchdowns and the magnificent running playe of the Georgia Bull doge the Unlverelty of Georgia football team defeated Clemson here yesterday afternoon II to II before Armistice dar crowd of 4100 people From the Tory start of the game there was one rousing run after another providing the spectators with the most spectacular contests that even the Imagination could conjure Buster Mott after Clemson trailed II to at the end of the first half took the opening kickoff back from II yards and Georgia's third touchdown After Georgia bad run the score to II to II In the third and fourth quarters Fred Hook the dependable plunging halfback ot the Tigers grabbed the next kickoff on his 10-yard ran and started to run When the run was completed he was over the Georgia goal the result ot a brilliant return He started on the left side of Gw field cut over the right and galloped to the score after Lewis had cut out the last Georgia man Clemson missed two other oppor tunlttes to score when It tried wide end runs after line plays had been gaining ground consistently through the long drives down the field On both of these occasions Henry Woodward the Columbia flash was left without Interference and he was thrown for five-yard Plenty of Offense In the first half the fireworks were just as spectacular as In the second except for the kickoff runs Poor kicking proceeded both Georgia scores A poor punt went out of bounds on Clemson's 40 and Brown Gaston and Key quickly converted the opportunity into a touchdown After the Clemson supporters had been plunged Into a frensy by their touchdown a short kickoff to Morehead was followed by a Georgia drive for-the second score Clemson counted the first be-pause of brilliant work by Woodward He took a Georgia punt and returned It from his II to the Georgia 41 After Wllllmon had gained three Woodward shot a pass in the flat to Stevens who raced for the seore After the tofehdown run by Mott Clemson fought doggedly to the six-yard line but the end run by Wood- ward ended In a loss Georgia kicked out to Woodward who returned to his own 44 A lino play by Hook advanced the ball to the Clemson 44 and then Bob Miller pitched a pass over center to Woodward who grabbed the ball out of two Georil fla hands and ran for the touchdown Another long run accounted for fourth touchdown Crouch had returned the kickoff to the II and then Homer Key rhn around right end for II yards whence Crouch took the ball three plays later to the touchdown 'The final Georgia tally came Just before Hook made his touchdown dash It also was a result of a poor punt Taking tha ball on Clemson 10 where boot had gone out of bounds Champman and Grant made six and then David ran for the touchdown brilliant run followed and ended the scoring The Homecoming gay crowd tor the Tigers was Jubilant ever Clem-son's showing it made II first downs to 17 for Georgia and fought hard all the way It completed six a passes and had only five to be In-' complete while Georgia completed only onp out of four attempts Continued On Page Foul Benedict Loses to State 6 to 0 With a scoreless tie In sight In one of tha thrillers ot the season and only two minutes of ths end Porter fleet triple-threat ace tor 8 State received a Benedict punt kicked by the "Big Green from the 40 yard line rushed to the elds line and ran IS yards trailed by George Danneriy Benedict's peed king who tackled Just to throw State college over the last tripe for the only score of the game hers yesterday afternoon Since Clendenlng missed the extra point from pis cement The beetle battle ended after four more plays 8 State I Benedict 0 Lineup: -8 State (I) Benedict (0) Webber Sullivan Harris Roy Rill li Bscflis' Woodson Evans Thompson Cromer 1 Brockman Person a eeooeoe Blackmon Dawkins Dean Green a1 Danneriy Gilliam Cn reton Whittaker Dlifi Taylor Sloan State: Porter Smith Cain Davis Clendenlng Booser Dublgnod Menefee Bubstl Benedict: William Hill (Breen Wilson Lenhardt simhlna Officials: Referee Rivers (Tails 8a)j umpire Crawford (8 Slats) bead linesman- Williams (Benedict) Timekeepers Duckett Benedict) Epworth orphanage Flays (he Heath Springs high school football team at Heath springs this afternoon at 2:10 Coach Ferria McManus and bis team era determined to win from tha Catawba association team oa- pec tally since Heath Springs la lu tha home county Epworth le expected to bo at its beet thin afternoon Tbo Heath Springs team ia rated aa one of tbo boat in tbo Catawba association probable starting lineup will bo: Wilson left end Summey left tackle' Grass left guard Fails center right guard Allen right tackle Humphries right end Moorer quarter- -back Gossett and Buchanon ball-backs and IX Hucka fullback Columbia I MONDAY Township Auditorium Nov 14 8:30 3 GOOD MATCHES Teams Tramp Back to Wars: of Gridirons For Honors Tax Included In prices: 80e ringside gen- ral admission SOe Balcony S5e colored Ladlea required to pay full admission HICKORY Nov Catawba college couplad peases with long runs to win tram Wofford hen Friday night by a eeora of 14 to 0 coring In the first and aeeond periods A large Armistice day crowd saw tha game Appaneltis Catawba fullback nagged a pass early in tha first period ind sprinted II yards to tally He kicked tbe extra point The second Indian touchdown ame In tfa anext quarter when Wltmer P4Mied to Pearson for 21 yards Ap-panltls again kicked tho point Wofford- threatened In the final period but- failed to aeon when they had tbo baU on tha one-yard llna and four downs to go An intercepted pass discouraged en eari-ier threat The Terriers strengthened defensively in tbe second half and amothered an Indian rally in the third quarter The lineups: Pos Wofford (0) Catawba (14) Watson Robinson Nanta Garland Derry Miller Jackson Vanlewaky Jones Nash King Williams Quattlebaum Pearson QB Gibson Wltmer Bouknight Duerr Funderburk Lynn FB Williams Appenaltle Score by periods: Wofford 4 0 4 0 I Catawba 7 7 I Catawba scoring: Touchdowns Appanaltls Pearson points after touchdowns Apiwnaltle (2) (place-kicks) Officials: Referee Hackney (U C) umpire Bholer (P C) headUnefman ison (Uf C-) Play Game in Stocking Feet I ST FAUX Nov Because their lea ted footgear was made ineffective by a bard and slippery field players of Cretin and Da La Balia high schools rival twin cities institutions doffed thalr shoes and nlayad thalr annual foot ball game here last night la stocking feat Cretin the St Paul school iron I to I to capture tha twin cities Catholic high school championship A shoe waa provided whenever a punt waa called for and it waa returned to tho sidelines oon as tha play was completed 4 THANKSGIVING 4 II CDAY EXCURSION One Cent Per Mile' traveled between all points in Southeast including Washington Cincinnati St Louis Mem-phis New Orleans etc Tickets sold all trains except Crescent limited November 22 23 and morning trains Nov 24 1932 Return limit November 28 1932 Reduced Pullman Rates Fordham-New York University L-hlgh-Rutgerq and Tomple-Penn State were other Important battles in tha East 1 Tba Intersections! angle cat to a minimum aa moat teams tackled foes In their own bailiwick waa furnished not only by Pitt and Nebraska but by Penn and Ohio State Army and North Dakota State Maryland and Navy West Virginia and Washington and Lea and Villanova and Detroit Completing the Big Ten schedule were the battles between Illinois and Indiana and Iowa and Purdue while the top struggle of them all In tba midwest ia point of general Interest waa tha duel of Northwestern and Notre Dame at South Bond Missouri and Kansas locked In their traditional Big Six contest Tha Southwest conference shot most of its bolt yesterday aa Texas Christian virtually clinched the title by beating Texas 14-0 while Rlcq only ether possible contender was beaten by Texas A and 14-1 This left Southern Methodist and Arkansas bolding ths conference spotlight an by themselves today OIL IS DUMPED TAMPICO Mexico Nov CP) strong northerly wind blew the heavily loaded German tanker Vistula aground last night as aba tried tp leave tbe harbor for Southampton Tbo vessel lodged ee she left the canal to head to aea and dump-ad thousands of barrels of oU while tugs Jerked her around Their efforts were fruitless NEW YORK Nov 12 0F paffc (o tho football wars tramped tho nation's leading college elevens today lu another drive aimed at clarifying sectional and national rankings Pltteburgh-Kebraika Michigan-Chicago Purdus-Iowa Tanneieee-Vanderbilt Florida-Auburn Col-gate-Syrncusa Brow n-Columbto Southern Callfornta-Oregon and UUh-Danvar these were the prime pairings sq far as- championship hope were concerned A docen or more others were at least aa Important on traditional grounds 1 pUs-drivlng Panthers undefeated so far in their quest for national honors were fa vored over Nebraska but ware not expected to eomo close to the 40- trouncing they banded the Corn-buskers a yer age Michigan and Purdue sola contendere for the Big' Ten crown were heavily favored against Chicago and Iowa respectively while Southern California Utah Auburn and Colgate also war decisive public choices la tho Tar 'West Rocky Mountain South and East respectively Tho Tenneasoe-Vanderbllt and Rrown-Columbla contests involving aa they did four undefeated teanra were rated aa tha nearest things to toea-upe on the program On traditional grounds none could approach tha meeting between Tale and Princeton which found tha Tigers favored to avenge last year's 11-14 basting Cornall-Dartmouth Harvard-Holy Cross Travel The Safest by Tram Most Comfortable Consult Ticket Agents tor round trip fates schedules man reservations etc McGEE Assistant 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