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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 10

Publication:
The Statei
Location:
Columbia, South Carolina
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10
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Tin: STATES COLUMBIA SA'rniDA MOIIXIXC OCTOISEIt 551 1010 10 FURMAN DEFEATS FAST TECH TEAM CITADEL PLAYS TO SCORELESS TIE YOUNG PLAYERS FIGHT TO DRAW GAMECOCKS LOSE BUT FIGHT HARD Davidson Fails to Defeat Cadets Ineligible Lose to Strong Baptists Fall Before Heavier Tennessee Team 26 to 0 Freshmen and Richmond Academy Tie forward pass was Mucr-essfully negn-1 Mated but that eaine dangerously near beating Iho home team Blier- rmin shot a pass to Armentrout who 1 was downed on the three yard line I Then earn thn famous aland of the freshmen when they accomplished 1 feat they will rememlier when thee are senior and full Hedged varsiiv rnen Frown was thn star of the game I The Darlington hoy played a really great game of footnall lie got good dists nee In hi kinking and he had to kirk under trying r-ireumHtancm more firm onre At full end quarter he played splendid ball both on tha offense and defemm and there were few play during the afternoon ha did not have a hand In Next to Drown Armentrout fast Richmond end waa the star This young fellow demonstrated early In the game that he was good and he kept on Impressing this fact on the Kpertetor ae the game wore on Huynr a sure footed half bark played good hall for the visitors and Lamar proved a good ground gainer Us it Turner played good ball for the freshmen Ho ran well with the hell and did yeoman work when his leant stood under the shadows of Its goal posts Bob Moorman and Kill eston starred at end play and Perry Gill did sensational work both at end and O'iarter Bmlth and McGowan played good hall In the line The freshmen showed lota of improvement and were playing belter NEITHER TEAM SCORES KERR CAROLINA STAR Men Show Much Improvement Over Previous SI onew all at Coal Hays Splendid Came Though Injured in Second lasers Show Speed IgEf ai wkcKcvcritkerely Not the least of the football upseta In ycHtorday's dope was tlm game In Columbia where the Carolina freshmen end Klchmond academy of Augusta played a 0 to ft draw In four sensational qua piers of the best sort of football The min i ii rre gam- ass -xpmied Bpecliil to he Slate Greenville Oi-i By plating the lineal gunie of football Men here this season f-u rrriu defeated the Georgia Tech this afternoon ly a ore of 21 to 0 The visitors hiniighl villi them two famous star of I he gridiron who because of the one year rule of Ihn 8 1 A A cun not pl'i' Hus sen arm on tne Tech varsity 1 lnse men urn liulner lust year wllli Brown university and Bowling hist year Hilh Iho University of l'iuridii The game bounded ill In Him of plays especially Die ground gaming of Capt Great otte of Furman iml of Bpner Furman's left halfback (inly onen did the visitors Ibreuicn to score Then they were held for downs Tho entire Furman learn played brilliantly while the two slurs of I he opponents played M-nsa-tioiiiiliy for a lost cause The three principal ground galners for Furman team were Greeselte who despite two laid fumble gained 173 yards Bpeer who gained 57 and Wvtdon who gained 24 The lineup: Tecli ri-esliinen (0) I'liminn ball 11 th" c10 than when the game They wm ie hard to beat to tie of the roinmon or garden va-1 tin ir next time out SS-qSC? RsvhNnn (id In Fiinclacular gumi! leal nri tl by the forward passing of ('itjii-l I In: South Carolinian tied Davidson rollcgo with a wolf of 7 lo 7 in tlm annual gridiron rncfiunli-r Imre today Although rilnyinK steady consist ent bull the Davidson eleven wn unable to handle the lighter team from Charleston on account of tlm phenomenal forward passing which cited gains for the cad da with aimoM every atlcmit One Citadel forward pawl went for 4ft yard overcoming an enormouH lead which hud I eon established down the fichl ly Davidson Davidson wore was made wtien IJIack ran MS yard fur a touchdown The line-up: Davidson (7) (lladrl (7) Walker IK Jeter Shaw IT Jeffords Id Tuber While King JJfG'JfJ IfI Ira White KT Wiaenhunt Flowers UK Crouc NMIftTs iim VVffkfl Itayntililn Walker Mil Thomson 'opnB Kit Mwltxer Quarter 15 ininnteH Klteh (North Carolina) roferoo Carver (Virginia) pi re: ixrng (North Carolina) head tineniun Touch-down Black Crouch Goal from touchdown Grey Week Davidson: laclrd for Burn KlllnU for White Lawonn fur Keralnr Mackerel for Walker Hum for Laird Citadel: Marshall for Thomnon Mutt for lae lot la-day for Trkinglon Jeffords for l-eu Ikwl Iakl Special to The Slate Jefferson Oct 21 Short rollon Is bringing 19 cents and long 27 3-4 on this market today with farmers inclined lo hold for higher prices on account of abort crop ReFregkiis please COLI'MKI i(H' BOTTLING CO 1 1 15 liensln Ft Columbia (I rlcty but the yoiingsins would not have It so and showing their class throughout played real fool ball from first to Inst and In betweru The home team was on the defense most of the time but It showed Its nerve under lire and gave one of the greatest exhibitions of football time when It stood on II three yard line and took the hall after the Auguslans drove four plays si tlm line This was the second time tha Purple threatened and before thn young Gamecocks took the bull when four plays failed to net ten yards ('urollna had its best chance to score just as the gainn ended when lirown who played a wonderful game throughout intercepted a forward pass in midfield and raced 30 yards before being downed It was Carolina's bull In easy striking distance but the encouraging cheers of the class of 1110 were drowned by the referee's whistle sounding the end of tha struggle Both teams knew a football game was in progress Few contests in fo-Inmbia have developed more action Up and down the Held tha twll was carried with every variety of football falling on the way Only one 1 Tlie line-up: Carolina (0) Richmond (0) Moorman 117 nil Johnson LT Bale McGowan LG Slot hart ox Jones Minims RG Johnson Krockington KT King Weston UK Armentrout Util Bherman Turner I II Baynes West Kll Benton Brown FH Lamar Before Sheppard (Citadel) Umpire Wood house (Washington and lioe) lleiid linesman Reynolds (Carolina) Time of quarters 12 minutes Bubal itutioim: Carolina Bmlth fur Johnson Gill for Moorman Brown for Gill (at quarter) Allen for Brown (at full) Jennings for Minim Moor-1 man for Gill (at end I Gill for Brown (ul quarter) Brown for Allen (: full) llennig for Jennings Pionerr Journalist Die Chicago Ort 21 Peter Boyarsky pioneer of the Jewls Journalists In 1 Chicago Is dead here after a shori illness due to bronchlti He was 51 years old and known throughout the country In Jeadsh circles by his pen name of Keller Maxik'' Brown Dowling Mathews Jones Rvorett Dlckwin Fitxgerabl Bmlth llutner Woods Hhirlcy Jeter ne Bice Watson Coleman Me Manna way Bpeer Gressetlo Went on Fit Touchdowns Gresaetle from touchdown Bpeer iules: Jtuy for Mangum Kll Mangum i Ansley Goals for Bpeulal to The HUle Knoxville Tenn Get 21 -Out-welched In the line 20 pound to the mn ftouth Carolina wont down iu defeat before the University of Tun-neaeee here today 20 to 0 The ecore doea not toll the real etory of the came The vlHitora foucht every inch of cround and were frequently cheered by the TCnneeace rootern for their pluck The font formation of the vlaitora often puzxlod the Volunteer! and netted South Carolina good gain a Tennemiee did her eroring In the And eecond and fourth quar-1 tere Kerr at right half for Carolina waa the aUr fur the ha tor lie wee put out of the game in the eecond quarter with an Injury to hla I head but came back In the fourth and played a atellar game The vlaitore came to Knorvtlle as an unknown quantity hut the drat quarter in which Ten ne woe made a clean touchdown and kept the ball in the vlHitora' territory for long gains showed that weight and a compact machlno were too much for South Carolina's lighter line Tennessee made two more touchdowns In the eecond quarter and a fourth during the bud few minute of play on an Intercepted forward pans Tenanwe (26) Sooth Carolina (0) (1 Vowel I IK Clark Vowell IT McMillan Lowe 1A1 Kilgore 0 Hatcher I1' Hampton Henderson ltd Moore Harnbaugh KT llorton Wolfe KM i Crouch A Hatcher OB oa Waring laick 11 1 Seaborn Shelby Kit Kerr King KB Marlon Score by period: Tennessee SIX 0 7 2S South Carolina 0 0 6 0 Tenneraee scoring: Touchdown iWolfeC Shelby I Goals after touchdown A Hatcher 2 Substitute -I Tennessee Morris for Uambatigh 'Twlford for Shelby South Carolina IMmrll for Kerr Crawford fur Ma-Irion Kerr for SlmrtL Oltlclal: Knoock fOeorgetown) referee Cogdlll (Auburn) umpire Luck (Georgia Tech) headllncNiian 'Time of qugrter 16 minute PHYSICIAN WILL WRESTLE TUESDAY RAND-McNALLY POCKET MAPS South Carolina and all other States 15c and 25c THE STATE BOOK STORE Columbia Brown Tengue fop Jlay Thweatt for Kvnrett liefer Major (Auburn) Umpire lloltnes Johns Hopkins) Hcore by pcilods Furman 7 ft 0 14 21 locli 0 I) 0 0 0 It's Not Right Bring It Back" Store With a Big COR MAIN LADY COLUMBIA Visit Dr Roller Meets Two Welterweight Matmen The star wrestling cord of the sen-son will be offered at the Columbia theatre Tuesday night when Ir A Roller perhaps the second best known wrestler In the United Rate comes to attempt to throw Jock Bose and John KUonis In ona hour The noted physician-wrestler is a heavyweight while his opponents are welterweight The match will be well worth seeing and a great crowd of Columbia fans and fair week vlsitnra wilt be on hand to witness the event While In Columbia Dr Roller will be entertained by Columbia physician who knew him when he was medical student ul the l'nirerlly of Pennsylvania THE STOKE be Heard So Much About And rest assured that you will be greeted with the hand" even though you should not care to invest in so much as a collar or tic Service with this store is not a theory only It's carried out absolutely in every daily detail from the smallest want to the highest priced suit or overcoat we carry Every salesman is drilled with the fact that no sale is completely consummated until th article gives the buyer absolute satisfaction "If not right bring it back" sounds good on paper hut it's lived up to in practice and our customers know it For Men and Young Men We Feature the Nationally Known Michaels-Stern Hand Tailored Gothing Embracing both conservative models and also styles that are a little "ultra" for the fellow who wisher c'ethcs that are out of the ordinary Prices range from $1500 up In hats and furnishings we can show you lines that are Nationally advertised and known for their style and quality Our Shoe Department Features Crossett and Reynolds Shoes Full Dress Suits For Rent or Sale Also a complete line of Full Drew Accessories MOTORCYCLES MEET IN ENDURANCE TEST 'Run From Columbia to Augusta and Return Planned for Thanksgiving Day Columbia's first motorej clc endurance run will be on ThuiiksRiting du from Columbia to Augusta nml ve-iturn about 152 mile lo le cnvcreil The speed schedule is iu be iixed tit 21 miles an hour This eml mu nre run Is not to be confused with road race A fair rate of speed is 'allowed and a rider inusl keep liis 1 speed average the wholu distance nr he will be penalised In points for each minute ahead or behind liis schedule at checking or secret controls Cheeking control will he establish- Columbia Batrsburg Aiken and Augusta with secret controls located all along the route Prizes will be awurded to contestants returning with the greatest number of points to their rredlt Fifteen riders have signified their Intention of entering Hie run and It I expected that as many more may be lined up for the start All make of motorcycle will be eligible to compete including tandems and sidecar outfit It Is announced Unit entry blanks will be ready November 1 to close November 15 and proxpecUve contestants can secure blanks from any motorcycle dealer in Columbia ALABAMA TEAM WINS THE MODERN 'SHOP University of Florida Downed bv 16 to 0 Gainesville Fla Ocl 20 -Breaking up Florida's rather mule attempts at offensive play and showing on their own part a well developed interference Alabama here today beat Florida university team II to 0 Quarterback Croon of Alabama played a star game in returning punts and veiled by almost perfect interference scored the two touchdowns for the visitors It waa his return o( punts that enabled Gage to add a Held goal to the Alabama score During the first and third periods the Alligators made their principal gains but poor interference probably cost two touchdowns after as many forward psswne had been successfully worked Capt Farrier and workman bore the brunt of the eork fur the Alligator Corner Main and Lady Streets Complete Soys Department That will instantly appeal to mothers who want their boyi dressed stylish but economically.

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