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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 9

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Columbia, South Carolina
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TTV Tech Gets Long End of Scoring Game With Carolina FOOTBALL RESULTS Looks Strong in Beating Wake Forest TORNADO LOOKS ANYTHING BUT THE UNDERDOG Two Team System Works for Techmen Big Fourth 'Quarter Beals Wofford Team Golden Tornado Sophs Drive Hard to Defeat Equally Second Year Eleven From Carolina Wolfe Has Star Role Birmingham-Southern Goes to Air After Being Held Scoreless Three Period and IVins From South Carolina Team lunged It ever and ran around rod or tha extra point In tha first half both teams played defensive ball assorting frequently to punta and using passes but little Die Terriers put up a aolid defense In their forward wail but tlieir secondary defense waa flatfooted against tha Panther passing attack which they held in check during the first three period andthen sprung timely and effectively It waa Wofford's first game thus starting tha Terriers off with a defeat in their quart for I A A honors Ttis lineup and summary: Rlrm-Southern Wofford AUsbronka la Watson Moors It Nants Bicker IMtltnaii 11 Quattlebaum Baird Jackson Waller t4tMMfMMM4M BVTTf Towvtiicnd rt Murph Owvfii iHMHiMiNiiiiit Alvvindcr ONvil (titaiiQbriiiaaaai MOTFOV Cranford 99MIM lh Cox Briner aiavfbaqee Boulcniftit by periods: Birm-Southarn ltl 6 621-21 Wofford 6 6 7 Birmingham-Southern scoring: Touchdowns O'Neil Panther (21 Points after touchdown Briner (3) fnfocementt Wofford scoring: Touch-downs Bouk night Fox (suh for Cox) Points after touchdown Jack-son Willis (placement) Officials: Boyer (William and Jewell) referee: Major Franks (Arqty) umpire Slovene (Howard) headlinenman Jaffce (Alabama) field Judge Birmingham Ate Oct Birmingham-Southern cut loose with a spectacular aerial attack In the fourth period today to defeat Wofford 21 to 1ft after bring held scoreless for three quarters Going Intotba fourth parted with Woffwd a touchdown ahead O'Neil Southern quarterback started hia team'a scoring drive with a 30-yard pass to Blanton placing the ball on Wofford's 10-yard lino and another paaa by the same route netted a touchdown Bruier kicked gusl to tie the score at 7-alL Wofford struck back and regained the lead by Mocking a Panther punt Fox grabbed tha bull in midair and ran 25 yard fur a touchdown Jack-n added the extra point with a placement The first touchdown had com aa tha result of a Mocked Panther punt in the third period Bouk-night scoring from the three yard line Willis mada the extra point with a place merit Finding tha Terrier Una Impregnable Southern took to the air again their second effort producing a sensational 70-yard gain on a pais from O'Neil to Battle tha latter ran yard to Wofford's 14-yard Una ha-fora being downed Three playa carried the Dkll ever and Briner kicked goal final touchdown waa the fruit of another pasg O'Neil to Battle thla time carrying tha ball to tha 14-yard linoL Briner PARRIS ISLAND BEATS INDIANS for Marines' Too Much Newberry Eleven TWENTY GRAND NOT TO GO TO CHICAGO Havre da Grace MJ Oct (APl-Tlie reentree atable'a crack racer Twenty Grand will not be shipped to Chicago to atari in tha Hawthorne gold cupi In making tha announcement today James Rows the coil's trainer aaid hia neat Important engagement will be in tha Maryland handicap at Laurel October 2ft Georgetown Winn Washington Oct Georgetown scored three touchdowns against Western Maryland In the final period today to turn close game 39 to 1 rout into a Furman HURRICANE BLOWS AT 36 TO 6 RATE Palmetto Baptists Show Marked Superiority MAKE DEACONS BOW Furman Stores in Every Period to Overwhelm Brethren Gastonia Oct Purple Hurricane blew In from the Palmetto stata and Je veiled Wake Forest with a 31 to 6 victory at tlio high school stadium her today Tha Deacons overpowered bv marked superiority in every phase of play mada their only marker in tha third period when Hutchins dashed 24 yard far a touchdown after a cutback play Furman scored Id avery period and despite long runs the game waa ragged and loose Passes played a prominent part In the South Carolinians triumph There might have been more tallies had not the Hurricane been penalised for a total of 90 yards fevers 1 of tha penalties coming for unnecesary roughness Ceuldat Step The huge Wake Forest line was unable to contend with Furman's running attack moat of tha time and their defensive play waa eleven less formidable Several time the Deacon mis were sucked In and their backs teemed unable to handle punts Hank Allred passed to Alley a substitute for a 23-yard gain and Furman's first sear In the second period Allred intercepted Deacon pass and covered 51 yards for another touchdown In tha third Kearns dashed it yards through a broken field for the third score In the final period 24-vsrd paaa to Holt gained 24 yards and Furman's last touchdown but two mora points wera added in this quaiter when Canon tackled Hutchins with the ball behind the latter's goal line Wells made good three extra points for Furman white Hutchins missed hia one chance far Wake Forest Griffin added another point for Fur-matt sttth a placement kick IM Gama Tha Hurricane played a hard gam as eras evidenced by their penalties but with it all their plafa seemed to work with precision at crucial moments The Furman passes particularly worked with mechanical amnnth-nasa aa tha Hurricana men waited in open spares for the ball earns Allred and Holt a small halfback acted as If they were invisible and continually slipped through holes to harsaa tha Deacons About tha only Deacon threate were Hutchiys and Dune Wilson and both them playera war injured la the wand half Mora than 1500 people witnessed the game The weather was uncomfortably warm Tha lina-upi Wake Feirst pea Furman Brogden (c) tv Vs aii Stvwirt Wlbb eieei III ti sew fc) ClITfjfl la fa 919 Pfloli Cornwell Burnett Ktultr I aa Ffedtn Williams Ts ta a Wood Green a iia mi Weill Hutcnlns Pittman Wilson Traweek Fleischer 99 99 he III ana Krtmi Shinn a no fk iii Allred Score by periods: Furman 6 7 7 Wak Forest 6 6 Summary: Touchdowns Furman Alley (sub for Traweek) Allred Kearns Holt (suh for Kearns) Griffin Waka Forest: Hutchins Safety: Furman Carson Points after touchdown Furman Walla 3 Griffin Officials Tripiciani (Harvard) referee Kirkpatrick (NC State) umpire Lippman (Peddio Institute) heed linesman Big Quarter First After an exchange of punts Furman advanced into Waka Forest's scoring sane by a concentrated attack on tha line with AUred and Kearns doing moat of the ball lugging Mixed with the attack on thk line waa a 13-yard pass Allred to Well Wake Forest braced-and held the Purple Hurricane on the 10-yard line but a short punt left Furman in ssr-big territory and Allred passed to Alley substitute far Traweek for 33 yards and tha touchdown Wells fared in a try to kick the extra point from placement Score Furman ft Wake Forest I Srcmd Allred got away for a 58-yard gallop for a touchdown in the second period after intercepting a pass by Shinn Wells kicked the extra point from placement A aeries cf penalties had set the Hurricane back within tha shadow of its foaL Captain Canon of Furman protested vigorously at a 15-yaH penalty for holding and continued to protest a a the officials in turn gva hia team a aeries of 5-yard penalties for delaying the game After the kickoff following Furman's second touchdown Wilson Waka Forest back got away frsr an 18-yard run but the Wake Forest drive waa spotty and the half ended with Furman in possession of the hall near midfield Score Furman 1ft Wake Forest ft Third On the second play after Furman's kickoff Wilson Deacon halfback ran 36 yard on a cuthrck play from his own 38-yard line Furman held on the next series of p'ays but after a short gick Hutchins ran 24 yards for a VMre Forest touchdown Hutching drop-kick try for the extra point was wild Later in the period Kearns Furman back found a hole and ran through a broken field 68 yards for another touchdown Wella kicked the extra (CONTINUED ON PAGE ICO" to Georgia Tech 2ft Caroline 1ft Qladtl 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Marshall 31 Bethany ft Purdue 1ft Coe ft Roee Poly 14 Earlham ft Illinois 20 St Louis ft Southwest Louisiana Institute ft Southeastern ft tie Tulsa 13 Texas Christian ft Utah 52 CoUega of Idaho ft Utah Aggies 21 Montana State ft Baylor 23 St Edward ft Detroit Tech 4ft Concordia college Wisconsin 12 North Dakota 7 Piedmont college 40 Young Harris eollego 2 Contennsiy 45 Oklahoma Teachers ft Texas 31 Missouri ft Manchester 1ft Depauw 27 Wilberforce 6ft Kentucky State ft Rio Grande ft Marietta ft Morris Brown 41 Claflin ft Sewanee ft Southwestern ft tic GREEN TEAM WINS FROM WARD ONE SQUAD The Green team played Ward 2 at Gibbea green Friday afternoon Both teams were in good condition and it was a hard game The Green team won I to ft in the last half the touchdown being made by A Berry halfback There waa some disagreement about the time the game waa to end It was agreed upon by both teams at the beginning of the game to stop play at o'clock but at that time the Ward 1 team said that they had agreed to top at I IS however the referee announced the game over at 6 Tim Smiths of California with 22000 automobiles have it on the Joneses this year registered only approximately 11000 cars Gamecocks Come Forward to Tie Score but Fall Behind Again GRAYSON WOLFE STARS FOR BIRDS Riyant Adair Shines on Defense for Lavafa Slagg Fright Sfem to Be Trouble at Start of (lame BY JOHN A MONTGOMERY 1 Grant Field Atlanta Gi OcL Georgia Tech's Golden Tornado widely touted aa tha underdog and secretly raed aa having tha power of n-ollier Boa bowl wiilion defeated tha Carolina Gamecock her this after-mam 25 to 1ft before a crowd estl-niMied at 18 toft While Billy Laval's aophnmorle eleven Worked out of II nervmimeas In tlw first quarter Tech sent arrow two touchdowns one by air McArthur to Riorum and tlw Other around right end Bnrnm carrying tha hall With an extra print tha srore stood 13 to 8 and It looked bad fix Carolina until Laval uncovered Grayson Wolfe answer to the Camerock prayer and sent him into the lineup at quarterback on a mission of passing running and klrking Taking tlw helm at tlw Carolina at- 917437 ADAIR Who had great day against Tech yesterday tack he completely changed the complexion of tlw situation and turned th Tech drive Into a bwanerang His third time to handle the halft he stood on hia own 35-yard strip and passed to Earl Clary at the for aide of tlw end sane fix a tnurhdown Chuck HaJek plaea-kicked for th extra puinL Shortly afterward waa on th firing end of an aerial attack Dint carried the ball from Carolina's 33-yard stripe to the Tech 10-yard line Three running playa gained seven yarda Then Wulfe dropped back and shot a pass to Fred llambriglit for a rounter A pa Wolfs to Ham-bright for point after touch failed But that closed tha Caroline tallying Tech Came Bark In th third period play waa seesawing bark and forth near the ranter of tha field when fumbled tha ball when tarkled at left end recovered it and sped through an open field Carolina backs overtook and downed him at tha 12-yard lino Two plsyg later circled right end while three Carolina tocklera dived wildly at him and crossed the goal lina standing McArthur's drop kick for extra point waa wide Aa darkness enveloped the field in th third quarter ao that it beaame necessary to turn an lights to tha prow box Tech launched a Una-mashing attack with Milligan in tha ball-carrying role Tlw foaL powerful Tech Lin outcharged tile Gamecock forwards aa tlw ball swept straight down tha field and across the goal lina Cherry carrying St 23 yard through center on the final lap for the last touchdown of the evening lights Tented On Before the next kickoff th floodlights wera turned on Carolina attempted to rush another counter by tha air route but an intercepted tom and other setbacks cut abort tha last gesture Tech uncovered today a powerful outfit with a bat charging line good Mocking good tackling and gnod running Thera waa a host of backfteld luminaries including "Chick" Galloway th Greenville flash Barron HarL McArthur Milligan and Flowers Only once In tha second quarter did the machine com near clicking aa it did in th Duka game Stage fright seemed to be the trouble at first and th playera snapped out of this after their touchdown but could not get all cylinders firing in unison thereafter Adair Stars Bryant Adair played tha best defensive game for the Gamecocks Time after time he threw the Jackets for losses And there waa com paiati roly little gaining over his aide of the line Earl Clary waa covered and had no chance to show hia wares until once or twice In the final period when he broke peat the line of scrimmage for appreciable gains Virtually avery time he carried tha ball ha was wamped by tacklers before he reached the scrimmage line no less than two to four hitting him at tha time On tha other hand he waa the outstanding defensive back Fumbles played a big part In ((Continued on pagSTenT" Charlotte Hi Wins From Capital Team BY DI1XON GRAHAM (Aworlaled Pres Sports Writer) Atlanta Oct (A Georgia two-team lyatem worked well here today and Its sophomore draws hard to defeat an equally aophomrie South Carolina squad 23 to 1ft in Tech's opening context Bill Alexander! starting eleven rang up two touchdowns on Ilia Carolinians In Ilia flrrt parted only to are Ilia Gamecocks draw abreast In tha second quarter against Tech lineup A pair of scores In the third and fourth period established I aafa Wad for tha Fngineera Tech counted Ha flrrt touclidown nildwty In the Initial quarter mi a freak paaa Standing an hia 30-yard line McArthur Tech quarterback loosed a pass at Slocum an and Several playera struck at tha ball and II bminred into tha air and toward tlie goal Slocum waa under It whan it ram down and ran unmolcetad across fu la prints Barron halflwrk waa almost tense on tha kick-off return II lugged Hi hall 45 yards and was clear when ('jury Carolina's barkeld star pulled him down from behind Later Barron sk Uliled around rigid and for th second touchdown Carolina's aariul attack clicked mg enough in th second period to bring tha visitors their only points Wolf substllupto hack hud recovered a fumble by Hart Tech halfbnrk on Tecli'a 3ft and followed with taro quirk pa'-es to Clary the aerond ov er Ui goal line Anotlier advance storting from tlialr own 34 gamed first down on a aa to Tech's 47 Another tow till lima from Wolf to IlamlxiqhL placed Carolina in arorlng position on tha 1ft On fourth down after line play liad foiled Wolf threw a short flat GREENWOOD WINS PALMETTO FLAG Beits Ninety-Six by 7 to 1 for Title Special to The State Greenwood OcL Greenwood won the ralmetto Textile league championship by defeating Ninety Six 1 to 1 In tlw final game of th port seawm series here today Ninety Six got off to a bad start In th first Inning when tha local made three acorta off Spire on tw hits and two errors hut ha tightened up after that until the seventh when Greenwood's heavy artillery touclwd him up for four hits and added taro mora when Pst Shores relieved him to score four runs Johnny Walker ex-Southern leaguer wag master of the situation except in tlw sixth Whan tha lone tally waa mada on two hits Tlw acoro: Greenwood -7 II 6 i Ninety Six 1 7 4 Walker and Byrd Spires Shores and Sander FORDHAM DOWNS WEST VIRGINIA Frio Grounds New York Oct Led by Captain Jim Murphy Fardliam'a untried football learn todsv smashed and passed Ita way to a 20 to I victory over th Mountaineer of Wart Virginia Tho Biddcford Mains halfback waa tho spearhead of versatile Ford-ham attack which did nil ease ita pleasure until three touchdowns were scored and the game waa safely won Than and only Own did Wart Virginia gain any considerable ground a sustained march in Urn third and fourth quarters bringing tlwm their only touchdown Captain Johnny Doyla 1 GO-pound Motintalnaer half swap! around hi rigid end on the flrrt play of tlw final quarter to giro tha visiting team ita onto score France's policy of tariff protection in firming prices of agricultural product tiiera Street waa superstitious about group piteure and had charged tha tea of tha world' championship last year paitly to the taking of such a piteure before the first game 1 Grimes was thought to ha the probable choice of Manager S'reet tb p'lch for the Cardinals Monday Catcher Jimmy Wilson entered the union station today carrying a forge hack-: which contained under a pink blanket hia 9-weeka-old daughter Jane Wilson offered no excuses today fix hia rinth inning error yesterday whirh threatened to endanger the victory when he failed to throw a picked up third atrika to first base "I Juft made a dumb Wilson explained that plav were to cme up 1009 times 1 would make it right avery time hut this wvs the thousand and first and 1 lust mada it wrong I Just mad a dumb play and I am big enough to take some abuse for forward to llamhright who slapped over Die foul line Clary'a Interference with pasa receiver In the third quarter gave Tech th ball on the 3N liart made 15 and then i hot around tha right end tar a touchdown McArthur again missed hi drop kirk try fix foal lot in tha filial period just before Ilia lights were turned on to anabla players to sea tlieir way Cherry Tech fullback ploughed through tlw line fix 25 yards and tli last score Chuy the Carolina back who starred against Duke last week we held In rlieck blit Ills brother halfliark Wolf almost spelled disaster for Tech with his accurate paur and ability to pick holes In tha line By Quarter First: Tech scored soon after the opening of Hi period as McArthur timed a forward 31 yard to Storurn drop waa wide A 41-yard run by Birrun a SSyard paw McArthur to Barnm put the hall on South Carolina's 5-yard lm anil Barron skilled right and far Tecli'a second tourlulown McArthur passed to Barron fur tha extra point Score: South Carolina ft Georgia Tech 1ft Second: South Carolina unleashed a brilliant passing atlaik In lh ond period that gave tha Gamecock iwa touchdowns and a tie with Tech Two passes of II and 21 yarda from Wolf to Clary accounlid fix tlw first toiK'iouwn and llntak OnmI tha place-kirk good Wolf then luaaad yard sa to llamlxight to put I ball on l-yard line Two playa later Wolf tossed another to Item-Might over the goal line A pass for tha point waa Incomplete Score: South Carolina 1ft Georgia Tech 1ft Third: Tech canw back in the third with a vinous attack llut netted an ot'ier touchdown Jap Hart raced 20 (CONTINUED ON PACC'TEN)" BAILEY COMES FROM BEHIND And Beit Thornwell by On Point Greenwood OcL Bailey Military ram from behind to win 7 to 6 hero thla afiomoon by araring a touch down and kicking th astra point in tlw final parted after Thornwell Orphanage had counted In th flrrt quarter but had fallad to add the oilier print Midway tlw flrrt quaiter Willbanha of Thornwall toaaed a paaa good 40 yarda to Guerard who waa downed on Bailey's 2-yard atrip Wataun carried th ball over for tlw orphans ten tally In tha closing minutes of tha last period Bailey barkej Thornwell up against their own tinl lina ami forced them to punt The kick waa Marked by Thomason Cadrt bar and recover! by Lew'on resulting in a touchdown Ilogan Cadet center waa th outstanding defensive man for tha soldier linemen wliilo tha emir Cadet backfletd did good work In this department Will-banka waa Thocnwell'a best het on tlw defense hacking up lh lina in upberb alvla KNOX COLLEGE EASY FOR POINLERS Dick King Stirtd it left End for the Army Team Mlchle Stadium Wert Print OcL Scoring in every period and plowing through Ita weaker opponent's lina almost at will tha Mark Jersryed Army football machine continued id slaughter of tlw Innorents today with a 67 to 6 victory over Knox college of Galesburg I1L Th Cadets wera equally lmpiessiv in theid debut a week ago: when they smashed Ohio Northern 10 to ft Coach Ralph Basse toaaed all of hia forces into today's fray including three complete team and several extras With the exception of the third period when Knox held Ita own for some 10 minutes against eleven It waa never a contest Tli Cadet shoved across two touchdowns In th opening period four in Ui second one In the third and three mora in tha closing quarter They looked good But tlw second" team looked even better In the fecund period Led by Ken Fields and Carver this combination piled down th field for four successive tourfotewna without ester losing th ball making sustained drive of 7ft 7ft 40 and 45 yard (King was on left gnd for tlw Army) VALENCIENNES WINNER OF RACE Havre da Grace Md OcL (AP) a dash of the speed that mada her on of tha outstanding fillies last year Mrs John Hertz's Valenciennes led a classy field of older horse home in th ft) 000 Havre de Grare handicap today Th Green-tree stable's St Brideaux the second choice finished a head hack of tha W-stern esvned filly with Gross-man's Water Way the rank outsider taking down third money Valenciennes stepped th distance in liO 4-1 and paid 52150 in tha mutuelx Peril Island Oct Tha line plunging and passing attack of Marine hacks together with the heavy Devil Dog line waa too much far Newberry college here this afternoon and Parria Island took ita football match with the Indiana 14 to ft The Marines put over their first touchdown after Feaaley barkfleld tar intercepted paaa on his 19-yard line and stepped off 71 yard to Newberry's 19-yard marker The pony barkfleld then entered the gam and Gotko scored on a tackle amaah after Newberry had held for three downs Gotko place-kicked tha astra point Golden tossed a 29-yard paaa to Hartley in tha third quarter for the second Marine counter Shumway kicked the extra point The visitors mada desperate effort in the fourth period ta overcome the early Marine lead Match a substitute finally taking the ball across on a ravera line-buck Tha Indiana threatened in the first quarter when Jenninn ran a punt back 29 yard but the Devil Dog held the Indians for downs on the 3-yard line Gotko Beasley Bartley and Paige were Devil Dog main-eprinim Smelnx Griffith and Weaver were outstanding for Newberry Smelco doing three-fourths of the ball carrying ilia line-up: Newberry (6) Farris Island fill Pipoli Hartley White ltseeaaiai Davidson Valley SfTlith Kelley Herman liickloe ttaiiiiseit rg Mullen Dawkins as ttrsafiassi a AllWl i Lambert Matsatai sYe ilaasi Shumway Jennings aaaaitts qb SS4IS4 Paul hoe Eargl lMlsiilbssatB9 Beasley Menu MCttMiat fHsaaasaiaini Sima Taylor leatsMiMii fb Golden Periods: Parria Island 6 7 7 6-14 Newberry 6 I Scoring Touchdowns: Parris Island Gotko (aub for Paulsboe) Hartley Newberry Match (sub for Eargle) Points after touchdown Gotko (placement) Shumway (drop-kick) Newberry Smelro Weaver McKenzie Match Griffith ary Camp Kennedy Marines iiirron Beck Kerr Gotko Bell Pierce Campbell Evans Gimber Alexander Paige O'Brien Officials: Referee Bishop (Florida) umpire Chadwick (Citadel) head linesman Hugg (U C) 1 i Phot by Sergeant GRAYSON WOLFE Carolina bark wha played beautiful ball In Atlanta yesterday afternoon for Laval's Birds and whs waa a big figure In tha Gamecstk arorlng CLEMSON CUBS BEATERSKINE Woodward Roberts and Ward Lead Way BENGALS TOO MUCH Sccedrr Fresh Work Hard but Can't Stop Cadet Eleven Clrimnh College Oct I With Woodward Huberts and Ward the main barkfleld threat tiie Clem-son freshman liere today overwhelmed the rollege first year football ham 27 to ft The Tiger barkfleld stars ran and punted like veterans anj Ilia Benral line proved air-tight the visitors failing to garner a single flrrt down The Eriklne team played a eonaisent gam tut were unable to make their ploys work agninrt the baby Bengal Court) Bob Jones played every man of his Clem son squad againt tha Seecdera ROWLAM) NAMED ACTING CAPTAIN Derision to postpone tk flection of a captain of tha Carolina freshman team was mada yesterday For each game an acting raptain will appointed by Coach Norman and at tha and of th season the playera will elect an honorary raptain John A Howland of Athena Texas ltd-pound end was acting raptain during the Caroiina-Presliylerian college freshman game yesterday up to play as if they had seen football before Tlw second score came after aa exchange of punta when Mitchell used poor judguunt or else got a had hop on the ball to have it downed on tlw 2-yard lina Hero the Charlotte right tackle a nicely built boy named Shore pulled a tackle's delight and Mucked Wild'a punt back of the goal lino Barron recovered and used hia head very nicely in trying to get out with tho ball but was downed giving Charlotte a safety and two points Then all in a dare and having a thought about supper tho Capitals let Dallas Morris return th kick off fur touchdown What Rue And what run that boy did pull jn Page Twelve) Sl Louis OcL (API Tied game and gams with tha Athletics the SL Louia Cardinals today climbed onto a special train for Philadelphia there to meel the world champion Athletics in a third series game Monday The Cardinal special carried 80 passengers including members of tha team their wive Mayor Victor Miller sport writers the Cardinal business staff and the club physician "Pepper' Martin batting and base running hero of the first two games brought with him his southwestern atmosphere a soft white hat which he wore almost on tha heck of hia head Newspaper photographers sought to have tha team pose for a group picture before th train pulled ouL all agreed to ha on hand but only th-e Burleigh Grimes Jimmie Collin end Ernie Orsatti showed up It was recalled then that Manager Gabby Queen City Eleven Runs Over Locals Who Seem Overconfident Biggs Stars for Rhames Boys BY MONK SHAM) Charlotte Oct Catching i Columbia high dazed and dent the Charlotte high school team jumped in from the start today to give the Capitals a good licking by running up a score of 22 to ft Tha teams ware evenly matched from all appearances before tha game both suffering from inexperience and Injuries but thanks to tha papers and general gossip tha Capitals tried to gel by on their fast record and aa a result Charlotte took the ball 30 yards around end and through tha line thro to pass 32 yards to Brady a Mg right and for a touchdown Seemingly awake and a wars of the pressure Columbia returned tha ball tha length of the field with tha lino opening holes and barks blocking well only to have Bob Wilson fumble on tha S-yard line and away want a good football gam For Charlotta got out of a hole and put Columbia in a tougher spot From thig point on tha entire Columbia team became listless and let Charted score 22 points before tha boys woks SERIES SWITCHES TO PHILADELPHIA WORLD Philadelphia OcL Transformed overnight into a atrugrl where all forces suddenly wera recognized aa equal tha world aeries moved into Philadelphia today Play will called for the third duel of the world champion Athletics and th Sl Louis' Cardinals In Shibc park Monday rftemoon Tha fret hitting and debonair speed of "Pepper" Martin plu tha brilliant pitching of tha slim left-hander Wild Bill Hallahan have brought about a shift in the tidt of smart opinion Baseball men who conceded the Alt-letica a walkaway in four atraipht game after Lefty Groro conquered tha Cards in the opening game in SL Louis now have reversed their versions On all aides predictions bounced bark and forth freely that tho Cardinals will giro Connie Mack and his two-time champions plently of trouble before and 1ft th National leaguers bow for tha third straight year to tho representative of Uw American loop To add to tk worries caused by the impotence of his slugging trio-Al Simmons Jimmy Foxx and Mickey in the 2 to 0 Cardinal victory yesterday the 68-yeer-okl pilot of the Athletic has pitching troubles in tha moot dangerous quarter Aa th Athletics rolled- homeward in special train lefty Giove wandered up and doom the airla displaying an inflamed index firper on his left hand that might change the entire complexion of the aeries Lefty grip his fireball hard and aa ha flashed hia speed pert tha St Lewis hitters in the dosing rtpgea of his opening day victory Thursday a blister developed on the side of the finger near tha nail Today the skin had been nibbed off leaving red spot of almost bare flesh rnd the end of the finger was slightly swollen.

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