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The Sunday Record from Columbia, South Carolina • 15

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I TULANE GREEN WAVE CRUSHES AUBURN PLAINSMENTR0UNCED BY GREENIES 27 TO 0 --irirvrr "inriniVirivvwvvvvnAAAnjuuuu tnArAAfuvvvwvvAvv'irinAAr)ArrriArv aaa mnrrvwvr Davidson Downs Citadel Bulldogs WILDCATS SCORE EARLY TO WIN 14t7 VICTORY Crimson Victor Over Florida Major Upsets Few on Football Battle Front Columbia Easy Victor Over Felts Leads Toline Attack With Three oachdowni Plainimea Threaten Often Bat Unable to Score 41 to 0 Ed McIntosh Goei Over For Lone Citadel Toachdown After JenBingi-to-Quartennan Passiaf Combination Seta Stage MONTGOMERY Ala Nov 7 (UP) Tulano University advanced with inevitable momentum toward a third undefeated season in the Southern Conference today with a matter-of-fact 27 to 0 victoiy over Auburn The Green Wave whose goal line has been crossed but once this year was somewhat slow in starting but acored at least once in each of last three quarters Auburn produced several tcorntg threats but the expected touchdown failed to materialise Duke Stirs Southern Grcfy by Downing Kentucky 6 to 0 One-Point Margin Wins Two Important Games in the Nation By UNITED PRESS Upsata In the main ware lacking In football aa all but a faw of the teams scored their expected easy triumphs Two of the nation's four outstanding contests wars deelded by single point Georgia coming from bohlnd to acoro a brilliant 7-6 victory ovor and Harvard doing llkowlao to whip a fighting Dartmouth team Duka's 7-0 victory over Kentucky waa a mild upaat In the South Northwestern favorite for Big Ten Conference honors also trailed for the greater part of Its gams with Minnesota but staged a 19-polnt rally In the final period to down tholr rivals for ths championship 32-14 Notre Dams as expected was ths only ono of tho big four to corns through with an easy victory drubbing Pennsylvania previously undefeated 49-0 The chief surprises were furnished by Lehigh which defeated Princeton 19-7 by Arkansas which hald Chicago to a 13-all count and by Iowa Stata which downed Kansas Aggies 7 to I Georgia Tach's 19 to 19 tie with North Carolina waa a feature In the South whlla Illinois' feat of holding Wisconsin to 7-6 oeoro was a surprise In the midwest Michigan Stats ran up ths season's biggest acors In drubbing Rlpon 100 to 0 and West Liberty scored almost as easily to trim Bcthsl 88 to 0 Ytlo also was a high scorer with 52 to 0 walkaway ever St Johns and Purdue piled up a 45 to triumph ovor Centenary In ths Intarsaetlonal fsaturss Ohio State drubbed Navy 20 to 0 Marquetta boat A IS to 6 Fordham walloped Detroit 39 to 9 Columbia boat Virginia 27 to 0 and Brown downod Ohio Wesleyan 29 to 13 Williams virtually elinahad Little Three honors by defeating Waa-leyan 39 to 7 and 8 strengthened Its top place In tho Southwest by nosing out Taxaa A A ts 0 Other outstanding results In the East Include Templra 13 to 7 victory ovor Villa Nova and Pitt's triumph over Carnegie Tech 14 to 8 In tho South Duke noaad out Kentucky 7 to 0 and Tulana defeated Alabama Poly 21 to 0 Western games saw Oklahoma defeating Kansas The Pacific Coast features saw Southern California virtually cllnoh-Ing honors with a 19 ta 0 trumph over Stanford and California defeating Washington 13 to 0 DAVIDSON Cn Nov Davidson's Wildcats scored a touchdown in the first few minutes of play and added another in the third period today to nose out The Citadel 14 to 7 A pass Mills to King for 53 yards accounted for first soon and Pearce raced II yards accounted for the recovered a Citadel fumble An overhead combination Jennings to Quaternion and line stabs by Ed McIntosh placed the ball on David son's one-yard lino from where McIntosh bucked it over for Citadel's lone touchdown FIRST QUARTER The Wildcats scored on the fourth play of the game and hopped into a 7-0 lead Mills returned the kickoff 57 yards to the Citadel 41-yard line getting but ons yard on a line play and falling to gain on a pass Mills then passed 17 yards to King on Citadel's SB -yard stripe and he need the remaining distance unmolested The rest of the period was on an eveh basis Score i Citadel 0 Davidson 7 SECOND QUARTER With both teams battling on practically an even keel the score remained unchanged in the second period Davidson threatened at the opening when the visitors suffered a IS -yard penalty but the threat counted for nothing as ths ball changed hands on Citadel's 20-yard line McIntosh's run for 21 yards on the next play was the only outstanding bit of work but Citadel wag deep In its own territory and Jennings was forced to kick Towards the close the Cadets were twice penalised for dipping from behind Score i Cotadol 0 Davidson 7 THIRD QUARTER Jennings fumbled the kickoff to opes the third period and Davidson recovered A few minutes later Mitchell intercepted Mill's pass but fumbled and Mills recov ered for ths Wildcats on the Citadel IS -yard lino On the neat play Pearce sneaked off right tackle and reversed the field to go for a touchdown King's placement was good Towards the end of the period Citadel mads a concerted drive starting on its own 14-yard line and advancing to Davidson's 40-yarder A 14-yard aerial Jennings to Willard and a 12-yard dash by Quarterman featured But another pass was intercepted and the ball changed hands to stop the threat Score Citadel 0 Davidson 14 FOURTH PERIOD The last period was a thrilled The Citadel scored its first touchdown but threatened to add another Taking the ball on their 19-yard line the Cadets did not lose it until they had tallied An 11-yard overhead Jennings to Quarterman a 20-yard spring by Jon-nlngs two Davidson penalties for 20 yards a 19-yard pass Jennings to Quarterman and a few short stabs put the ball on one yard line McIntosh bucked it over and place kicked the extra point Mills made a 47-yard run the kickoff but the Wildcats could not penetrate and soon Quarterman made a long kick that was downed on Davidson's one yard line Pearce kicked out and Citadel was trying passed when the period ended Scorei Citadel 7 Davidson 14 Auburn Jumped into an aggressive gaining stride soon after the gam began and gained Tulane's 20 yard line before Tulane held for downs and without bothering to punt soon advanced out of danger The remainder of first quarter play was In midfield Early In the second period however after Hitchcock and Felta had recorded some of the longest punts of the season here 65 and 55 yards respectively Tulane started from mlilfleld and rapidly rushed down-field for a touchdown Hitchcock had punted 65 yards to Zimmerman In midfield who returned It 24 yards to the 42 yard line Felts went off tacklo for 12 yards and forward pass to Hay-nee netted 21 more putting the ball on Auburn's 19 yard line Felta added six through the line and Glover who had been substituted for Payne dove high over the line at left tackle for the necessary three yards and a touchdown Ho added extra point with a kick from placement Tulano 7 Auburn 6 In the third period Felts looked dangerous when he returned tho kickoff 12 yards and alternated with Payne to make three successive firet downs Then ho reversed his field on a line play and rushed 27 yards off tackle for tho second touchdown of the game Zimmerman passed to Haynes over the goal lino for the extra point Tulane 14 Auburn 0 Another touchdown followed al most immediately in the same quarter Aftor an exchange of punts Tulane marched goalwards thusly 1 Zimmerman gained 1 yards Payne 9 Felts 9 Payna 7 Felts 7 Zimmerman 16 Felts 5 Zimmerman I and for the touch- down Felta 2 Felts added extra point by plunging through center Tulane 21 Auburn 0 Tulane tapered off in tho last period Starting from Auburn's 23 yard line Felts and Glover drove to the I yard line from where Felts added tho final marker (Hover's attempted placement for extra point falling From thare on out the ball was deadlocked near mld-fleld The lineup and summary: Auburn Tulano Grant LE Haynes McCollum LT Bankston Molpus LG Scafldl Jordan Rodrigues Chambless RG Calhoun Bush RT Upton Arlall RE Dalrymple Davidson QB Hitchcock LH Rogers RH Brown FB Score by periods: Auburn 6 6 8 6 Tulano 6 14 I 17 8corlng: Touchdowns Tulane Glover Felts I Point after Tulane Glover Haynes Kelts Officials: Referee Cheevee (Georgia) umpire Erwin (Drake) head linesman Morlarlty (St Mary's)) field judge Hill (Georgia Tech) BIRMINGHAM Ala- Nov University of Alabama demonstrated a definite superiority over University of Florida hers today rolling up a 41 to I victory in the final three periods of the game Florida caused consternation In Alabama ranks in the first quarter when after Hughes had Intercepted a forward pass and was downed on his own 29-yard line Davis passed to Parnell who sprinted so yards down a side-line to Alabama's 9 yard line where he was upset by Cain Alabama held and there was no scoring during the initial period Coach Frank Thomas began replacing Alabama reserves with varsity material and Alabama's gains became proportionately longer and more frequent Rogero punted out of bounds on his own 44-yard line and Cain plunged through center for 22 yards At this point Florida was penalised to its own 1 yard lino for piling on Cain after he was downed on the long run Cain needed two line plungss than to score a touchdown and Whitworth kicked extra point from placement Alabama immediately took up another march Holley passed to Smith for 42 yards but Florida held on her own 15-yard line Cain intercepted a pass from Davis and gained Florida's 10-yard line Another penalty for roughing out the ball on Florida's 1-yard line again from whore Long scored a touchdown Leslie kicking extra point In the third period Sharpe Intercepted a Florida pass on Alabama's 22-yard line and Holley gained S7 yards around end 22 more on a double pass and I more on a spin play Cain made it first down on Florida's l-yard line and scored a touchdown Whitworth adding extra point Later Davis punted perpendicular and lost 10 yards when the ban bounced backward to l-yard line from where Holley scored another touoh-down Whitworth converting Coach Frank Thomas sent in his reserves to start the fourth quarter but they added two more touchdowns Walker gaining IS yards and Cnappell 17 for the first and after long gains by Walker Chappell and Hughes Waller scored the second from his three-yard line Tucker added extra point but the final try by Bellini failed Line-up and summary: Alabama Florida Smith a JUS Parnell Godfrce LT Phiel Huppke IX Richards Sharpe a Bplers Whitworth RG Osgood Leslie RT a a a Jenkins Dotherow RE Hall Moseley QB Treadgold Holley aaaaaaaa LH DSViS Long aaaaaaa RH ROgOTO Cain FB Hughes 8core by periods: Florida 0 9 0 Alabama 0 14 14 Scoring: Touchdowns Atacama Cain Long (2) Holley Walker ChappelL Point after touchdowns Whitworth (S) Leslie Tucker Officials Referee Hutchens (Purdue) umpire Powell (Wisconsin) field Judge Halllgan (Mesa Aggies) head linesman Mount (Armour) ARMY ELEVEN DEFEATS TIGERS 204) OLD LINERS SWAMPED BY VANDY 39 TO 12 Chicago Tied by Arkansas 13-13 STAOG FIELD CHICAGO Nov 7 (Up) A spirited rally by ths University of Arkansas football team in the final period of Its game with Chicago today was good for ll points and a ll-to-ll score A crowd of 10600 saw the gams Chicago took the load in ths second period when a long ps Stagg to Wain and two herd plunges by Sshilp wars good for a touchdown Hxmberg kicked goal Ths Maroons scored again in ths third period when Bahlln caught a short put and ran 70 yards for a touchdown Woln missed ths kick Arkansas began its drive early in ths final period A running end passing attack featuring Holmes and Ledbetter was too much for tho Maroons Ledbetter carried ever both touchdowns crest kicked goal after the firet touchdown but hie second attempted kick which would have won the game was blocked by Horwlts of Chicago 1 i Cavaliers BAKER FIELD NEW YORK Nov 7 (UP) Still emartlng from that Cornell defeat of a week ago Columbia'! varsity unleashed a varied attack here today to vanquish the Virginia Cavaliers 27-0 before 20000 spectators Brilliant line plunging by Captain Ralph Hewitt and remaraabie kicking by Cliff Montgomery weie determining factors in the game which saw Columbia's return to the condition they were in when they triumphed over Dartmouth on this aamo field three weeks ago today Tho Virginia boys didn't have a chance Only once were they able to penetrate any distance into Columbia territory This was in the third period when tlie Cavallere were on tho 20-yard lino only to loeo possession on downs After the tint half the contest developed Into somewhat of a kicking duel Montgomery starred in this department of the game for Columbia while Thomas (lid the punting for the Southerners Ralph Hewitt was high-scorer accounting for one touchdown and an extra point Tho Columbian quarterback tried two kicks for goal only one of which was successful Columbia started their attack early 2a the first period when Montgomery ran 11 yards for a touchdown McDuffeo scored in the second quarter on a 10 -yard dash through the entire Virginia team Considerable kicking and no scoring featured the third quarter while Columbia tallied twice in the fourth once on Hewitt's plunge from (ho one-yard line and again on a similar play by Hall Tho Uni-up: Columbia Virginia Matal LB Condon Sherwood LT Pots Dxamba LG Bryant McDuffeo Reiss Welnotocka RG DebutU Mlglloro RT Burger Edllng RE Wager Montgomery QB Thomas Rivero LH Myers Moeaer RH Stevens Hoduppa FB Brewer Score by periods: Columbia 7 7 0 11 27 Virginia 0 0 0 Touchdowns: Montgomery McDuffeo Hewitt Hall points after touchdown: Wilder Hewitt Hod upp Officials: Referee Ms-Glnnio (Lelilgb) umpire El cock (Dartmouth) Linesman Sherlock (Harvard) field judge 8 Bergln Princeton) Southwestern Is Victim 54 to 6 CLINTON Miss Nov 7 Mississippi college exercised both its varsity and scrub teams today in defeating Southwestern Louisiana Institute 14 to 6 Coach Stanley Robinson started hie second string squad and at tha end of tho half fiis acoro waa 7 to 0 in favor of ths Mlsslislpplans The varsity aquad took tho field in the second half and scored at will try for tha extra point failed Scorei Carolina 13 Furman 0 Carolina sent in several subs McManus for Adair De Vaughan for Meers Bostick for Baby Cor-rell for Laval Barrentlne for Blount Fleming for Clary Wolfe kicked off to Stewart who returned to hie 41-yard Uns Furman's ball on own 41-yard Uns Pearion attempted a paee which Hajek Intercepted and raced 45-yarde for a touchdown Score! Furman 0 Carolina II Wolfe place kicked for the extra point Scorei Furman 0 Carolina 20 Fleming kicked off out of bounds Wolfe kicked off to Pearson who returned to hie 20-yard Uns Furman's ball on own 30-yard Uns Pearson failed at tho center of the Une Phillips got a yard at left end Wolfe Intercepted Smith's pass and returned to Furman's 41' yard Uns Carolina's ball on Furman's 45 yard Uns Fleming made 6 yarde at left tackle Carolina sub Robbins for Hambright Fleming gained 11 yards and a first down around left end A long pais Wolfe to Barrentlne wee Incomplete Wolfe went through left tackle behind beautiful Interference for 11 yarde and a first down The half ended here with the ball on Furman's 11 yard Uns Seora snd first half! Carolina 26 Furman 0 THIRD QUARTER Clary kicked off to Kearns who returned to hie 10-yard Una where he wae downed by Raby Furman's baU on own 30-yard Uns Pearson fumbled on the first play and Carolina recovered on Furman's 36-yard Uns Carolina's ball on Furman's II yard Uns Shinn carried tho ball around left end for no gain but Wood wae caught tor roughnees and Furman waa penalised 11 yards Ball on 10-yard Uns Shinn on Third Sport WEST POINT Nov (UP) Army won from Louisiana State university today 20 to 6 In a hard fought game Ton thousand spectators witnessed the eon -test played in Mlchle Stadium Army displayed superior football hut tho Southerners fought hard and at times flashed power Louisiana however lacked drive in the pinches their offense failing when It met the strong Army defense Tho visitors never got beyond Army's 25-yard line They made a gallant stand in the final few minutes of tho gamo when they took the ball on downs on their own alx-yard mark Once Mixon who played well got away to a 15-yard dash after Intercepting one of Army's pause The Cadets scored three touchdowns one each In the first second and third periods but a stiff fight kept them off in the final quarter Roy Stacker swept the Louisiana right wing for Army's first touchdown in the initial period Johnson a substitute hack ran 70 yams for Army's touchdown In tho second quarter This dish came after Johnson had intercepted a pass thrown by Skidmore and Intended for Smith KI1-day Army fullback went through center for a yard and a touchdown In the third period Roy Stocker added one of the extra points and Rosy Carver kicked the other Both were place kicks Herb missed tha other Army try Army tried field goal In the second quarter but mlaeed Maryland Eleven Suffers First Southern Conference Setback of Season NASHVILLE Tenn Nov 7 (UP) University of Maryland's Old Llnsrs were dumped from the undefeated of the Southern Conference today by Vanderbilt university IS to 12 a margin wider than expected Coach Dan McOugin'a second team scored the first Vanderbilt touchdown when after an exchange of punts in which Vandy gained yardage Jess Thomas pushed through right tackle IS yards for a touchdown Johnston kicked extra point Vanderbilt 7 Maryland 0 That ended the first quarter scoring though Maryland reached Vanderbilt's 7-yara line as the i quarter ended by a 17-yard run by and a Sl-yad pass then a l-yard pass Poppelman to Berger Two Maryland passes were incomplete and thfn Thomas intercepted the third to reach his own 40-yard line Fortune fumbled and Berger recovered for Maryland the Old Liners reached the 16-yard lino with a triple pass play and Poppelman smashed over the goal line in three plays Vanderbilt 7 Maryland 6 Almost immediately Maryland scored again Poppelman intercepting pass and returning to Vanderbilt's 42-yard line From thare Chalmers passed IS to to Poppelman Chalmers passed SO 'v "1 CAROLINA OUTPLAYS FURMAN TO WIN STATE FOOTBALL TITLE yards to Pease for the score Berger's two tries for extra point both failed Vanderbilt scored after a aeries of line plunges by Roberts and closS Fortune made the final dive for touchdown but Henderson missed the kick for extra point Vanderbilt spurted In the third period Henderson tan SO yards for one touchdown slid Roberta followed with a 45-yard run for another try for extra point falling both times Leonard recovered a fumble deep in Maryland territory and scored a touchdown Henderson drop-kicking extra point The second Vanderbilt team re-entered the game and Thomas scored the final touchdown Leyendeeker kicked goal The line-up: Maryland Pos Vanderbilt Pease LE Myers Carliss LT Berson Hayden LO Talley Faber Powell Krajovio RG Hughes Keenan RT Armstrong Norris RE Foster May QB 'Johnston Chalmers LH Watkins Berger RH Thomas Poppelman FB Thomas Score by periods: Maryland 8 11 I Ml Vanderbilt 25 Scoring: Maryland Poppelman Pease Vanderbilt Thomas 2 Fortune Henderson Roberts Leonard Points after Vanderbilt Thomas Leyendeeker (drop) Henderson (placement) This Is Sweater weather Call and look ever these very fins Children's Sweaters 1150 and 12X0 Si OP valu Sweaters an a IS ts 350 values Boy's Medium a I leather albewa On rr 400 'DAUcJ Men's Pull-Over Stylos $350 10 $600 TRAVEL JACKETS Famous for Wear Made In two grades $500 MISSISSIPPI IS VICTOR 13 TO 7 ToocMom Stand Hlf Ensbles Teachers to Defeat Sonthwestem HATTIESBURG Miss Nov 7 Tho Mississippi 8ta to Teachers provided an upset today in defeating Southwestern College of Memphis ll to 7 Southwestern opened up in tho first quarter end scored in the firet five minutes of play on series of lino plunges the touchdown coming on pees from High to Newton end a run for nlno yards Newton kicked the extra point Tho Teachers then staged a march down the field and scored on 35-yard pass from Bilbo to Mar-tello Martello kicked for tho extra point a In tho second period tho Teachers opened holes in the Southwestern line at will A pass from Bilbo to Lever for 25 yards brought tho ball to tho Bouthwoltern l-yard line and Bilbo hit tho line for a touchdown Score by quarters: Southwestern 7 9 9 Mies Teachers 7 9 9 turned it II yards to his 14-yard Uns ban on own 14-yard marker Griffin carried it out of bounds tor no gain Griffin got three yards at right guard Griffin was stopped by Freeman after a yard gain Smith punted to Bhinn who returned 11 yards to his own 41-yard marker Carolina's ball on own 41-yard Uns Clary circled right end behind beautiful Interference for It yarde and a first down The Gaffney boy had to change Jerseys after this play He waa stripped to his waist in tho center of the field Hie number was changed from 21 to 51 That run wae tho first down of the gams Clary piled left tackle for I yards Clary made another yard but Carolina was penalised 15 yards for roughness Hambright pullsd a quick kick which Alley caught and waa down ed on his 11-yard Uns ball on own 15-yard Uns Griffin fumbled but recovered for no gain Smith punted 66 yards where Carson downod the ball ball on own 29-yard line Clary made 5 yards at left tackls Clary shook off three tack lera and made a first down The first quarter ended hers Beers and first period: Furman 0 Carolina 7 SECOND QUARTER Carolina's ball on own 1 1 -yard Ilns Blount made a yard at right guard Shinn circled right end for 20 yards and a first down Clary mad 5 yarde at left tackle Shinn's pass to Clary was inoomplsts Third down 6 to go Shin smash td center for 3 yards Carolina waa penalised 5 yarde for too much time In tho huddls Hambright steppod back for a pass couldn't find a receiver and need 14 yards around left and for a firet down Alley waa knockad out on tho play Ho waa carried from tho field unconscious PhllUps replaced Alley for Furman Stewart stopped Clary for a yard loss at right The line-up: Army Louisiana State Quinn LT Skidmore Summerfelt LG Moor Renter McLain Trice RG Torrence Armstrong RT Khoury Koposak RE Flensin' Carver QB HarreP Stacker iLH Mixon Brown RH Skidmore Kilday FB Smitl Score by periods: Army 7 17 It Louisiana 6 6 6 6 Stecker Johnson (sub for Brown) Kilday Points after touchdown Carver Stocker Officiate referee Kegan Pittsfield umpire Lowe LaFay-ette: linesmen Hollenback Penn field Judge 8 Wheeler Haverford Curtiss-Wright Offers Flight at lc Per Pound All Dijr Sunday Not 8 No Tickets for Less Than $100 Two Ships Open and Cabin SHOE CO Main St INTO A BRADLEY and MEN! Look at This Shoe For Only FIRST QUARTER Carolina won tbs toes and elected to receive Stewart kicked ofr to Shinn who returned to hie 27-yard 11ns Carolina's ball on own 17-yard line Shinn hit right tackle for I yards Clary got 5 at tho same spot Shinn failed to gain at the spot but Carolina was penalised 15 yards for roughnees Hambright punted 57 yarde to Alley who returned four yards He was smothered Furman's ball on own 14-yard tins Smith hit the line for fio gain He failed to gain at center: Srd down 10 to go Smith punted odt of bounds on Carolina's 45-yard marker hall on own 45-yard line Shinn bucked center for no gain Clary failed to gain at the same spot Clary's pass to Ham-bright waa deflated into Alley's hands and he wee downed on hie own 44-yard line Alley failed to gain at center Alley lost a yard at the same place Smith faked a pass and was stopped for no gain 4th down 11 to go 8mlth punted but it was partially blocked by Adair It passed the line of scrimmage and Clary called for a fair catch He caught Ut on his own 44-yard marker Carolina's ball on own 44-yard Ilns Clary was stopped by Peden for no gain on a long right end run he also failed being pushed out of bounds Hambright punted 'to Alley who fumbled and Adair recovered for Carolina on Furman's l-yard Una Carolina's ball and first down Hambright got a yard at right guard Clary hit right guard for no gain Clary wont around left end for another yard Ball on one-yard Uns a double reverse pass Ham bright passed to Shinn for tho touchdown Beorei Carolina 9i Furman 0l Hajek placa kicked for tho extra point Beerei Carolina 7 Furman (L Clary kicked off to Alloy who re tackls Blount hit center on a split buck for two yards Shinn took tho ball out of bounds on a long sweeping end run for a yard loss Clary'i pass to Laval was lncom-plets Furman's ball on own ll-yard lino Tnweek got a yard at left tackls Griffin hit a wall and failed to gain Carolina subs Morehead and Fortaon for Hughey and Freeman respectively Griffin got a yard at center Smith punted to Shinn who returned 14 yards Carolina's ball on Furman's 41-yard Uns Clary mads a yard at left tackls Furman sub Pittman for Griffin Hambright made a yard at center on a double reverse play Smith intercepted a pass Hambright to Laval Furman sub Kearns for Traweek Furman's ball on own 27-yard Uns Adair throw Kearns for a two-yard loss Meers stopped Kearns for a 3-yard loss Clary topped Kearns for no gain at left end Smith punted to Shinn who returned li yarde to hie own 41-yard Une ban on own 41-yard marker Clary shot through right tacklo for 10 yards and a lint down On that play Furman was also penalised 15 yarde for roughness Burnett was caught by the referee for piling on Clary Clary got I yarde at left tackls Carolina sub Wolfe for Shinn Clary went round left end for 6 yards 3rd down I to go Tlmo out Furman Wolfo hit right tacklo for almost a first down and Clary mado It on the nsxt play hitting canter Wolfs got 3 yards and on next play Caro jins wae penalised 5 yarde for ex coselve time in tho huddls Wolfo fumbled on a long end run and Phillips recovered on Me own 20-yard Uns Furman's ball on own 10-yard Uns Smith threw long pass which Clary intercepted shook Pittman who should have downod him and raced li-yard for a touchdown Boo re i Carolina 13 Furmen 0 Never before have you been able to get an imported Scotch grain shoa for this amusingly low price The shoe la made by Portage and la truly a wonderful value Come look and ha convinced WATSON 1430 SLIP-JACK Pull-Over Sweater All Wool Leather Elbow Built for Service Spsolal pries $345 Sixes 36 to 44 Duocraft Coat Fins to wear Under your coat' $350 1535 jlearhtheway COLUMBIA Ask To Saa Fur Gloves Main 5t it i -4.

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