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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 8

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The Statei
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Columbia, South Carolina
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THE STATE: COLUMBIA SUNDAY MOBNING NOVEMBER 8 1931 10 CITADEL TO PLAY FURMAN AT CHARLESTON SATURDAY Athenians Nip Violets To Continue March Ninety-seven-Yard Gallop by Buster Mott for Touchdown on Kick-Off and Great Goal-Line Defense Spell Win for Georgia Cadets Point for Homecoming Day Contest Will Be Fourteenth Meeting of Institutions Plainsmen Swamped By Big Green Wave Tulane Crumples Valiant Auburn Tiger After Being field Scoreless First Half by Lighter Foe Fumbles Mar Chances of Both eral large running gains brought Tulan to ths 5-yard line and flrat down Three plays failed but on tlie fourth Glover hurdled th line for th touchdown an dthen place-kicked goaL Tulane needed but nine playa and four minute to score in the third quarter from th 25-yard line and quickly came back to count its third touchdown following a drive starting from its own 40-yard lino with lugging tha ball across both times A 75-yard succession of short gains started in the third period mad a last touchdown early in ths fourth and FeBa who scored and most of the other regulars retired in favor of substitutes Tulane mad 27 first downs to seven Tlie line-up: Tulane (27) Auburn (6) Haynes le Grant Bankston It McCollum Scafide IIIIIIIIM ilf I999HI Chamlisa Lodrigues 99999M iCsgtaeee Jordan Paddock rg Mulph'is Upton rt Bush DiilrympI re Ariait Dawson qb Davidson Zimmerman lh Hitchcock Payne rh Rogers Felt fb Brown Score by periods: Tulane 9 7 I Auburn 9 9 9 Touchdowns Felts (3) Glover (sub for Dawson) Points after touchdown Glover (place kick) Felts (line plunge) Haynes (forward pass) Officials: Referee Cheeves (Georgia) umpire Erwin (Drake) heed linesman Mortality (St Maty) field judge Hill (Georgia Tech) New York's fumbling coupled with Georgia's ever-slert defense deprived Chirk Meehan's Violets of the opportunity to capitalize their superior running and passing attack The New Yorkers registered 18 first downs to Georgia's six but broke through the defense of the Dixie boys only once This was early in the second period when a surprise pass caught th Georgiana napping momentarily It was a long heave from midfield by Joe la mark caught by Bub McNamara for a gain of 47 yards that put the pigskin on Georgia's 4-yard mark McNamara knifed through for three yards on tlie second pley to cross Georgia's guul Tanguay tried the kirk for extra point but Bed Maddox brilliant Georgia guard burst through to block the ball almnot as it left Tun-guay's toe The play was typical of Georgia's aggressiveness and proved a decisive bit of woik Downes and Chandler in the backfleld "Cat Smith Maddox Leathers and Kelly in the Bulldog line contributed brilliant defensive work critical moments Chandler checked New York's first threat by intercepting a pass after tlie Violets had rushed to Georgia's 12-yard line in the opening period Leathers and Kelly the third quarter recovered successive fumbles of punts by Lamark put In a bad hole Karlj the final quarter Kelly farced McNamara out of bounds after tlie great New York back hod galloped 33 yards and was almost in the clear punting and off-tackle smashes featured New York's performance lie contributed most of the )M yards gained by Violet rushing compared with a total of Hi yards for the Georgia backs led by Jack Roberts Homer Key and Moth At tlie serial game New York completed eight out of 17 tries for 117 yards while Georgia completed only one out four for 32 yards The lineup and summary: (6) Georgia (7) llugret 1 Crenshaw Conran non (c) -It Ruse March! lg Bennett Chalmers aeaaaassC aaaaoiai HutchSlOf Finlrnbfff rj( Iitfwiion Murphy nrt eoo Hamrick VlVTI a a a a Milled Lamark qb Downra Taniruay a a aaaoo Ui Chandler McNamara oirh Dirkrni Aba eeeaaaseeeeafb aaateaaas WHlTf Score by period: New York a a 8 1 jj Georgia a 0 New York scoring: Touchdown Bob McNamara Georgia scoring: Touchdown Mott (sub for Dickens) Point after touchdown Smith (aub for Crenshaw) place kirk Officials: Very referee (Penn State) umpire Thorp Columns) linesman A Flowers (Georgia Tech) field judge Black RAZORBACKS RALLY TO TIE MAROONS Ledbetter Arkansas Star Last Period Scores Two Touchdowns Stagg Field Chicago Nov (AP) turned loos a greased Razorback Fullback Ledbetter who slithered through Chicago's lino for two touchdowns in th final period today to earn a 11 to 12 tio with the Maroons in their intersectional football game Tha fourth period had a crowd of about 12000 spectators In an unaccustomed stats of ftxcitment Vinson Sab-tin Chicago sophomore halfback had given th Maroons a 13 to 0 lead with touchdowns in the first half and Chicago seemed to have its first major victory of tha session safely won But th Ruzorbscks who had towed passes for three periods with varying success suddenly came back to earth Passes from Murphy to Nations and one by Holmes with which a Maroon interfered put th ball on tha Chicago 19-yaid line Ledbetter slipped five times through the Maroon line to score Secrest added th point and another inarch started Th Maroons interfered on two other passes which interspersed line battering and starting on tha 7-yard lino tho Razor bock fullback rammed it over in four tries Passes from Stagg to Wien and Sahlin put tho ball on Arkansas 19-yard lino in tha second period and Sahlin plowed through for a score Hamberg placekicked tha extra point In tha third session th only poor punt of tha afternoon by Murphy traveled 25 yards and Sahlin taking it on the fly twisted through far ths final Chicago points Arkansas mads 14 first dooms to seven for Chicago and find 24 forward passes Ten were completed 12 fell incomplete two wer intercepted Chicago tried tha air 14 times completed fiv passes had ana Intercepted and eight were incomplete Scora by periods: Arkansas 9 9 9 Chicago 9 7 I 8-13 Arkansas scaring: Touchdowns Ledbetter Point after touchdown Sec-rest (placement) Chicago scoring: Touchdowns Sahlin Point after touchdown Hamberg (placement) Officials: Referee Gordon Campbell (Lskeforest) umpire Arlie Mucks (Wisconsin) field judge Meyer Morton (Michigan head linesman Jay Wyatt (Missouri) RAMS TRAMPLE ALL OVER TITANS Long-Range Pawing Attack of Fordham Routs Detroit in Eastern Sheepfold Now York Nov Paced by thsir brilliant captain and helfback Murphy tha Fordham Rams overhauled th University of Deriot Titans 39 to today to remain on tlw list of th undefeated football elevens For th first half th invaders from thd West msde a battle of it scaring first cm a field goal and trailing by only four point at tha intermission But they wilted in the third quarter nd in the latter stages were able to offer only feeble resistance to the "Battering Rams" Tlw Maroon Furd-Iwm team completed tlw rout by opening up a long-range passing attack that accounted for its last three scores Murphy scored three of th winner touchdowns and generally distinguished himself ripping th visitors' line for repeated gains Th Detroit Huskies who previously had lost one decision this year scored even first downs to ten all but on of them came in the first half Passes accounted for most of Detroit's gains and scored Its only touchdown in the second period Walter Uzdavinis Fordham tackle suffered a head injury early in the game and was carried from the field It was feared ho had received a fractured skull lh lineup: Score by periods: Fordham 7 9 Detroit 3 9 9 Fordham scoring touchdowns Murphy (3) lonowski McDermott Pepper Points after touchdowns Murphy (2) (placekick) Detroit scor-ing touchdowns Tonker (sub for O'Neill) field goals Psrsses (drop-kick) Officiate Referee O'Brien (Tufts) umpire Csnn U) headlinewnsn Lake (Lafayette) field judge Watkeys (Syracuse) A mushroom found In Summit county Ohio measured 54 Inches crass the top on way and 48 inches tho ether ARMY BLANCHES LOUISIANA TIGERS Colorful Tusile Given to West Point TWENTY TO NOTHING Dangerous at All Timed foulh-ernera Unable to Put Actom Punch to Score West Point Nov 7-fAP)-A stubborn colorful band of Tigers from Louisians State clad in purple sod backed by ell tlw loyalty of th slate gave Army a tussle today before bowing 10 to 6 before a crowd of 15000 For more powerful with a multitude of reserves the Cadets scored In each of th first three periods The forced the Tigers to stop a final march on downs on the 7-yard line In tlw final quarter but Louisiana State with band that constantly blared "Dixie" a couple of tireless cord cheer leaders and a coup) of hundred rooters all th way from Louisiana provided most of the color Mrs Huey Long wife of th governor with her three children and Alice Lee Grosjean serretury of Male led the rooters' section in pervsi The Tigers dangerous at all times could not manage to srnre Tliey tried all that was old and all that was new In th game without getting farther than Army 16-yard line in tiw first quarter and again to the 30 in th final period despite the fin kicking of Tom Smith State fullback the plunging and running of Niel Dixon and tlw tricky work of a substitute named Leroy Langley who specialized in th "Ancient Statute of Liberty" They even tried the old string" dodge with Nison's sneaking to the sideline to tie his shoe bices and take a king pass ss snon as Army had forgotten him Army did it part but Nixon with no on near him dropped tlie peso Ray Sleeker halfback see climaxed a drive from midfield through the Louisiana tackle by Inping around his own right and to score th first touchdown on a 5-yard rim In th opening quarter With tlw Tiger pressing in ths second quarter Jw Almokary who throws passes High end far tossed on from Army's 32-yard line that dropped into the arms of Paul Johnson husky young Cadet back on his own 10-yard strip And Johnson raced 90 yards down the sideline to score the second touch- Tom Kilday leaped over the Tiger center for three yards and th Ansi touchdown in th third quarter after he hod contributed one dash of 12 yards Stacker eight and Elliott quarterback it in a march from th Army 47-yard line Army had a wida margin In first downs piling up 14 to 5 for Louisiana State Tiw Cadets completed four out of seven forward passes for a gain of 30 yard white State was nnabte to complete any In six attempt Langley's dash of 23 yards In tho fourth quarter and Nixon's 46 run bark to midfield with an intercepted Army pass wer among Louisiana's best gestures The lineup and summaries: Louisiana Slat (6) Army (29) Wilson iieeseiiMsk Quinn Skidmore aaaaoaa FliCf Moor a If Bummer folt McLain Sentr Torre nc rf aassaaa TiC Bnnniftler art Armstrong Firming a siiiii KnpcsaW II ane 11 lilillilli qb a Carver Mixon Hi Stecker Skklmora rh Brown Smith fb 1 Kilday Scora by periods: Louisans Slate I 0 I Army 7 6 7 820 Army scoring: Touchdowns Sleeker Johnson Isub for Brown) Kilday Points after touchdown: Carver (placement) Stecker (placement) Oniciali: Referee Keegan (PittsiielU) umpire Lowe I Lafayette) hcadliuesman Hollenbeck (Pennsylvania) field Judge Wheeler illaverford) LEHIGH CAGES TOOTHLESS CAT Engineers Too Strong for Princeton Team Princeton Nov A toothlna tiger 1 found Lehigh too tough today end suffered the fifth defeat in the most dolorous of Princeton seasons Th final score today was 19 I 7 in favor of ths Engineers from Pennsylvania Crippled by a long list of casualties including its captain Bill Ycckley Nassau entered th fray totally un prepared for the surprising onslaught of a foe which itself had bowed four times The result was a rather dismal set-to marked by numberless fumbles muffed aerials and feebla line I suits Late in the first quarter Princeton looked as though it was going some-where when Gill popped on a muffed punt on Lehigh's 8-yard stripe and Lea took Craig's pas to telly But that was tha end of Princeton's potency OLD ELI CONQUERS New York YNov (AP)-Two spectacular displays cl football the first a 97-yard gallop for touch down from kickoff off by Buster Mott and the other magnificent foal-lino defensive stand enabled the University of Georgia to conquer New York University today and continue an unbeaten march toward national chan piorwhip honors Sixty-three thousand spectators the biggest crowd that had witnessed a gridiron game in New York this sea' son saw the scrappy Georgians keep their alate rlran with a 7 to I victory after a thrilling battle Trailing by a touchdown oulrushed nd outplayed the Georgians struck their decisive blow at the outset of the third period to take the lead and then defend It with as stanch an exhibition as any metropolitan gridiron ha seen in many a moon Buster Mutt shading the slanting sun with his hands took big Jim Tanguay's kickoff at tlw outset of Ilia third period on his 3-yard line Quirk-ly slipping behind a wedge of inter- ference the speedy Atlanta backfleld star zigzagged his way 30 yards Then shot into the clear as he neared midfield Not a Violet-clad figure touched him as he completed a 17-yard dnsh for touchdown aided by superlative blnrking With the score tied Georgia a great end Vernon Smith calmly placekicked the extra point that turned out to be the winning margin His performance duplicated the fashhm in which Georgia overcame New York a year ago It marked sixth straight triumph of the 1931 season and the second setback in a row for the Violet unprecendented heretofore in Chick Meehan's regime For the rest of the game Georgia managed by heroic work to stand off the terrific line-plunging and drive of the New Yorkers featuring ofl-tackle thrusts by Bob McNamara and Bill Abre The climax to this spectacular defensive exhibition came late in the final period when New York after a sweeping advance of 67 yards was stopped on Georgia's 1-yard line New York appeared headed for a certain touchdown in this sustained drive after a third successive first down was registered on Georgia's 7-yard stripe Three plays put tlie ball on the 1-yard mark Bill A bee was handed the ball and smashed at Georgia's left tackle only to find a stone wall Thera was still time for two more thrusts hr the Violet but they didn't have the necessary punch The first counter-charge ended when a substitute McDonald fumbled on Georgia's 18-yard line The next and last threat was blasted when Georgia's star quarterback Austin Downes leaped high to intercept long pass by Joe Lamerk end return the ball to his 28-yard lino shortly before the final gun THIS WEEK HOLDS TWO GOOD GAMES Biddies to Play Furman Capa Meet Bailey FOR COLUMBIA FANS Coach Smith Seeks Opponent for Brookland-Cayce Next Friday While the Carolina varsity football team goes to Tampa next weekend to play the University of Florida Columbia will have a program of inter-acholaitic and freshmen games The Carolina frfcshmen will meet the Furman freshmen Friday afternoon on Melton field and Columbia high achool will meet Bailey Military academy of Greenwood the same place the following day Coach Barney Smith Is trying to arrange a game for the New Brook-land -Cay ce eleven champion of the lower aectlon of District 3 While waiting for Johnston high and Aiken institute to play off a scoreless tie for the championship id the upper section last Friday B-C met and defeated Saluda Johnston and Aiken played to another to 8 deadlock however so the district titular game will be played another week Coach Smith would like to communicate with other teams with open dates next Friday Many local fans expect to go to Athens Saturday to sea the Geor-gia-Tulane game Chapin IX Imw IX Special to The State Chapin Nov Playing the flret game of football ever played in Chapin the home team outfought Irmo high and won by a cloee score of 13 to IX Touchdowns by the Brown brothers "Dick" and "Bill" in th first and second quarters respectively with drop-kicking th extra point after the second touchdown proved enough margin to win Coach Lawman must have told his charges something at the half for they cam beck and played the Chapin team off their feet but failed to win because of lack of scoring punch on the 4-yard line Cocgler and Bailey starred in the Irmo backfield while th whole team played excellent bslL Brown Chaffin Lowman and were Chapin' stars Chapin completed five of nine pees attempt while Irmo completed only one of six Men's and Women's FELT HATS CLEANED AHD BLOCKED at in to in of Hi 80 ths a BUCKEYES SINK MIDDIES' CRAFT Ohio State Shellacki Eleven of Navy Ohio Stadium Columbus Ohio Nov Tb Navy dreadnought was limping back to its home port et Annapolis tonight badly battered from (Ml minutes of tossing on Ohio rorka Tlie Buckeyes trimmed th midship-men 20 to 0 before homecoming crowd of CO 1 19 who refused to leave in spite of rain sleet and haiL Although th navy worked the ball down to within sroring distance five times during the afternoon tlie Buckeyes rose to tlie necessary heights to prevent a touchdown White Navy was held to little or no gain through th line it was mors effective with its dashes around end and tliroiigh th sir Ohio for the most part was content to play straight football although on of its msikcrs was on a forward pass Ohio soured first in tlw second period when Sid Cillinan connected with on of Cramer's passes on tiw 20-yard line shook off two tadklers and dashed th remaining distance across tlw goal tins llaubrlch's attempt to place-kick tha extra point was wide A few minute later Haubrich broke through tha Navy line to block punt which Ferrall scooped up an tha 29-yard lino and went over standing up Haubrich added the extra point At tlw beginning of th third period Navy passed rear its own goal lino Kirn heaved th hall directly into Ferrell's arms and ho ran 29 yards over tlw goal lino before a Middy could get near him Haubrich again added point With 20 points to th guod Ohio was content to go on the defensive and ployed a conservative game for th remainder of th time Navy's big threat forward passing failed in th pinches Two times the MiU lie were within the 20-yard line and each time something went wrong with Its serial Onra Kirn Pakim passed over the goal line and again Holcomb intercepted tlw heave on th flve-ysrd line Score by periods: Navy si i8 in 8 Omo State 13 Ohio SUM scoring Touchdown Gillmsn Ferrell 12) point after touchdowi Haubrich (2) (Place kicks) Officials: Referee James Masker (North western) umpire Dun Hamilton (Notre Deme) headlineamsn Boyd Chambers iDenison) field judge Taggart (Rochester) BADGERS TAKE ILLINI TO RIDE Toe of Linfor Bool Point to Spell Victory for Wisconsin in Clone Rout Memorial Stadium Champaign X1L Nov Th Badgers of tha University of Wisconsin edged over a one-point virtory today against the University of Illinois to Playing for nothing but th honors of tho day both having suffered Western conference defeats the teams battled through a scoreless first half A Badger pass from John Schneiter to Jo Linfor placed tha ball on Illinois 5-yard line early in the third period and Schneller lucked it over for th first down Linfor kicked th all-important extra point that deckled the game Tha Illini beaten by Purdue Michigan and Northwestern bounced right back Gil Berry intercepted a pass and ran to midfield Bob Horsley on tha next pley threw a pasa to Fullback Ed Schalk He grabbod It and journeyed behind two blockers to a touchdown Horsley attempted to convert the try for the extra point by a placement but a Badger lineman blocked it Wisconsin spent tlw rest of ths afternoon knocking down Illinois passes which threatened its one-point lead Wisconsin got ten first downs and Illinois fiv Score by periods: Wisconsin 9 0 7 Illinois 9 III Wisconsin scoring touchdowns Schneller (substitute for McQuire) Linfor placekick Illinois scoring touchdown Schalk Officials Referee Dr II Nichols (Oherlin) umpirq John Schommer 'Chicago) field judge MncPhail (Michigan) head linesman A Reid (Michigan) PENN STATE BOWS Colgate Put Skid to Kiltany Lion State College Pa Nor Colgate trampled th Nittany Lions of Penn State here today rushing to a 32 to 7 victory after an uncertain start during which th th Lions gained a first period 7 to 9 advantage With Samuel Soleu Reynolds and Lit ter rbl to gain almost at will on straight football tactics th Maroons were slowed up only when they endeavored to mix forward passes with their early assaults They outrushed the Lions about three yards to one and had sroring power to spare despite the handicap of 15 yards in penalties and recurring fumbles and intercepted passe in th final quarter when the regulars had been replaced with substitutes Rowe and Antolini continued th rout of State defense State's only score developed In th A fumble by Samuels recovered Berry gave the Lions a on tha Maroon's 15-yard of passes and a penalty a first down on tho 1-yard broke through far the and Lasich placekicked the periods: 9 7 13-32 7 9 9 9-7 scoring Touchdowns Samuels Oral Antolini Points touchdown: Litster 3 (placements) Penn State: Touchdown Extra point Lasich (placement) Maryland Falls Md Nov 7 (AP) Maryland crippled by th regulars made a gallant tha powerful Boston today but was nosed out period If to 13 is secretary of th Everglades drainage district la Florida Special to Tho Stela Charleston Nov The Citadel and Furman trill meet on tho gridiron for tha 14lh time next Saturday In th Johnson Hu good stadium It will be Homecoming day for Citadel graduates and the big game of Uw year in Charleston Only one time has tha Citadel won over Furman That was back In 1924 when the Cadets won a homecoming contest in th rain at old HamptKi park 6 to A little halfback named Carl Hogref scored tha only touchdown against a team ted by Wliitey Ruwl Tha series started in 1913 when Furman give the Bulldogs the worst licking they have ever received Tlw Baptists won that inaugural 73 to That started a string of Furman victories that was not broken until 1924 It was in 1923 however that the Citadel first climbed into the class of the Baptists That year Furman won but the Citadel scored twice Tha scora was 30 to 14 Tha next year th Cadets took th Hurricane and in 1925 D26 and 1927 when Furman had powerful elevens th Baptists won each time by a sin (Is touchdown in fierce battles In 1926 a strong Citadel team lost 13 to but in 1929 la a gam played here tha Hurricane and th Cadets played to a scoreless tie In 1930 tho Cadets were swamped at Greenville 31 to i This year Furman will bring another powerful team to Charleston but tha Cadets are far stronger than they were test year and a clow battle seems certain Tha complete record of Cltadcl-Furman garnet follows: Furman 72 Citadel Furman 21 Citadel 1929-Furman 21 Citadel Furman 42 Citadel Furman 28 Citadel Furman 30 Citadel 14 Furman 8t Citadel Furman 7 Citadel Furman 7 Citadel Furman Citadel Furman IX Citadel Furman Citadel Furman 31 Citadel PENN HOLDS EDGE ON SOUTHERNERS Will Meet Georgia Tech in Thirtieth Game With Dixit Opponents Special to Tha State Philadelphia Nov Pennsylvania will play its 30th football game with Southern colleges when it meets Georgia Tech an lYanklin field next Saturday afternoon Ten Southern colleges have been met during th pest two deradss and four of them have succeeded in winning one gam from Pennsylvania Alabama Georgia Tech West Virginia and Virginia Military institute are th teams which hava registered triumphs over their Northern rivsL Twenty-five of th gamts played to data have resulted in triumphs for tha Red and Blue Centre Georgia Tech Sewanee North Carolina Virginia West Virginia Virginia Military West Virginia Wesleyan and Virginia Polytechnic hava each been defeated at least ones Georgia Tech won its game in 1117 Atlanta when John Hetemsn had his famous team that contained such tars as Guyon Strapper Flowers Barron and others It was an early season game that found tha Southerners at th peak of their gams They registered 41 points white blanking tha Folwell coached Pennsylvania eleven Last ysar Tech traveled to Franklin field Slid was defeated 34 to 7 when Pennsylvania smarting under a defeat by Notre Dsme played its best game of tha i 3X Black villa Special to Th State Swansea Nov 1 Swansea's football team rods roughshod over ths Blsckvill eleven Friday and rolled up a victory of 32 to However th Swansea eleven suffered a similar fat tha day previous when Camden's steamroller trounced them 28 to Th locals will play North here on Porter field next Tuesday November IX at 3:30 Swansea would like to schedule gams for next Thursday or Friday away from home end would also like to srhedul games beginning With tiw week of November 1C for th remainder of th football season Coat Main St Montgomery Ate Nov TulHne's Big Green Wave swept to a 27 to 9 victory over a valiant Alabama Polytechnic eleven here today after the lighter Plainsmen had held the Southern conference leader acore-cm for most of the first half Mur than 19000 spectators filling Crantun bowl to capacity watched with amazement as Auburn's thin forwards blocked all Tuiane's scoring threats until th last two minutes of the second period and themselves twice penetrated deep into Greenit territory Zimmerman's 15-yard run back of an Auburn kick to the Plainsmen's 42 art tha spark for th first successful Tulane offensive which brought a touchdown Just as th half ended It was -a different story in the third period os Tulaqe drove 75 yardc after downing the kick-off on its 25 fur its second touchdown and four minutes later had another srnre following a 69-yard advance Th final score came early in Uie last period Nollie Felts the big junior fullback from Mississippi reached his top form of tha season tearing th opposing line to pieces and personally scoring three of Tuiane's four touchdowns Twice In the flrat period Tulane teas in scoring position but once an intercepted pas on the 5-yrd line by Hitchcock and again a fumble on the 32-yard halted th advances Fumbles hurt th chances of both teams in the second "period but near half time Zimmerman took a kirk on his 25 ran to th sidelines and was snagged from behind on tha Plainsmen's 42 An 18-yard pam Zimmerman to Hsynss slipped in among sev OFF LOCAL TEES Notices of the annual meeting and election of officers of Forest Lake Country club next Thursday night at the Southern Belle Telephone and Telegraph Company building have been sent to members by tho secretary Stabrook On of tha lift portent matters that will probably bo discussed at this meeting is tho selection of a professions! to replace tha veteran Gena McCarthy who resigned last week when he and th club fsilsd to earn to a salary agreement for th next year Present officers of Forest Laks are: Jamas Urquhart president Eugene McNulty vie president and Mrs Stabrook secretary Members of tha managing committee which will be in charge of the selection of a new professional or Arthur St Simona Nelson and Means Dsvia Mr Urquhart said last night that several applications for tha place had been received but probably soma time would bo taken la selecting a successor foe Mr McCarthy Mr Urquhart Mr McCarthy and A Flora superintendent of city schools made a trfp of inspection lost week to courses at Aiken and Augusta Workers war busy at tha South Carolina resort getting greens in condition for tha earning tourist The course is as 'Usual beautiful at this time of year they said with its picturesque avenues and fairways flanked by pines and ether evergreens and its rolling terrain Tha will open November IX At Augusta they found tho greens being seeded far tha winter season They were especially Interested in tha Augusta National Golf Club course in which Bobby ideas will be carried out to the letter Work on tha layout was begun last Monday and tha opening is planned for one year from that day It is to be built at a cost of 31000 000 and is to have members all over tho world Italian rye will bo used on the greens in the winter tho asms aa at Forest Lake and the fairways will bo planted hi Bermuda Having no winter gram on tha fairways la advocated by Bobby Jones Tha first nins holes and the last nine holes will have their beginning and ending at tha clubhouse Gen McCarthy said the suggested site at Camp Jackson for the proposed municipal golf course wan in his opinion the most practical under consideration School Forestry Tract Orangeburg Times and Democrat Suber vocational agricultural teacher of th Holly Hill high school announces that a ten-acre pl-H of woodstend on the property of Harvey and IL Bozsrd of Holly Hill hat been surveyed by District Forester Dunlap of Walter-boro and Baiur of Columbia and plans an being drawn up for th management of this tract covering a period of ten years by th agricultural clam of Holly Hdl high school COLUMBIA LIONS REND CAVALIERS Virginia Shut Out Kings of Beasts by New York Nov Columbia university students janight celebrated a 27-9 victory of Uie Lions over the University of Virginia Capt Bill Hewitt Cliff Montgomery sensational sophomore ball carrier and Ed Hall ted a versatile Columbia attack which had th Cavaliers going tlw wrong direction all after-on Chilled by a freezing wind sweeping in from th Hudson the Virginians failed to show either much of an attack or a consistent defense coring only on first down from scrimmage to II for th Lions Th gam was hardly five minutes old when Columbia nude its first touchdown Montgomery's toning an 18-ysrd pass to Don Mosscr who went 17 yards mors to score Th second score came in the middle of the second quarter when Bill McDuffie recovered a fumble by Stevens the Cavaliers' right halfback and ran 29 yards for tha score Hewitt and Hal accounted for the other two touchdowns in the last quarter leading a 69-yard advance to go over from tlw 3-yard lino and HalL relieving him to set as th spearhead of another attack which finally sent him crashing over from the Virginia 4-yard marker The lineup: Columbia Virginia Matal Js Condon Sherwood Jt Pose Dramba lg Bryant McDuffie Reiss Weinstock It 9ff 99 Debutts Migiiore ii rt Burger Van Voorheea re Wager Montgomery qb Thomas Wilder rh llfl Myers Mnsser lh Stevens llodupp fb Brower Score by periods: Columbia 7 7 9 Virginia 9 9 9 9 Summaries: Columbia touchdowns Mnsser McDuffie Hewitt (sub for Hodupp) Hail (sub for Hewitt) Point after touchdown Hewitt drop-kick Wilder (placekick) Hodupp tplacekick) SYRACUSE WESTERN RESERVE Syracuse Nov Syracuse university defeated Western Reserve 33 to her today At no time did th invaders threaten It was th most colorless football seen in Archbold stadium this year There were no spectacular runs no long passes no surprises Syracuse found th way to make holes almost at will anywhere it chose in the line for gains of three five and eight yards It hammered the visitors in repeated steady marches that ted in th first1 period to touchdowns by Frank and Morgan and in the second to on by Fishel In the third Morgan again went over and then Tisdale of th second 1 team nade th fifth and bat touch' down Wrestling Friday Night By th Associated Press Buffalo Jim London 204 Greece threw Renatq Gsrdini 208 Italy 21:25 Ray Steele 208 Glendale Calif threw Andy Kahranoff Russia 18:31 Salem Ed Dm George 230 Buffalo defeated Raoul Simon 235 Montreal two out of (hre falls (George first Simon second 1 4:25 George third 20-40) Jim Brown- ing 225 and Leo Wykoff 215 St Louis Drew 30(00 i Cincinnati Paul JonOs heavy-1 weight Houston defeated Paul Har-: per Boston 26:53 Charlie Blsckstock Atlanta heavyweight won from George Zaharas St Louis 180X Dinner for Bride Special to Th State Conway Nov Miss Margery Teal complimented Mi Laura Fran- ces Spivey and Frank Frerce whose marriage took place yesterday with! a dinner at th Grace hotel Satur- day evening October 31 The table was arranged banquet style A four-: course dinner was served Dainty little shoes filled with rice were favors and a gift was presented to-Miss Spivey and Mr Pure GENERALS PLUCK GOBBLERS CLEAN Washington and Lee Downs I Foe Boanoke Vs Nov Joe Sawyer Washington and Lee substitute this afternoon grabbed a pass on his own 20-yard lino and ran yards for the touchdown that gsvo Generals a I to victory In their annual gridiron combat with th Gobble! Fiv thousand fans saw tha game Confounding the dopestem th Generate outplayed the Trchmen throughout but with tha exception of Sawyer's spectacular spring all scoring threats of both elevens were turned bock Hie touchdown was scored midway the second period Washington and Lee had piled up six first downs to non for th Gobblers and twice during the first quarter had advanced to tlw neighborhood of tlw Tech 20-yard line only to lose It one on a fumble and a second time on downs The Gobblers substituting Heinie Groth big sophomore hark for Bunt Ottley began their flrat successful offensive Tlw drive carried from their own 31-yard lino to tha Genera la' 2X Throe first downs were registered in the march Groth dropped back and shot pam to the left side of the field intended for some Gobbler who etime near it Coming in fast Sawyers caught th pigskin near the side ling and serosa the goal line The lineup: Wmblngton and Lee Minovich le Palmer Roland It Rolen lg H)'o Mitchell I Tilson I If rg D'k Morris Grim Hanley Chandler Wilson in i qb Ottqf Mattox lh Hardwick Martina fHn aRoninson Bailey Howard Score: and a a aa 0 6 0 I a a aa a aa 0 6 0 and scoring Touchdown Sawyers (mb for Martin) Officials: Referee Lane (W and J) umpire Carrington (Virginia) head-linesman McGoffin (Michigan) Christians Chase Panthers Eton College Nov 7 AP) Eton college had littls difficulty in running up five touchdowns and winning from the High Point Purple Panthers hers today 30 to 0 The virirs were outplayed by tha Christians in every department of tho game from tho opening kickoff although William placekicks for th extra points were wide On was blocked ou may knvo ths Idea that hats cannot bo properly cleaned and reblocked Invest Sic and let ns prors WE eon please you Effective Immediately Th Funoua $30 Knit-Tex Never Sold Before Under Never Now Seduced to The earne famous Knit-Tex Coati that are worn by more American men than wear any other topcoat made at any pricx Saint John'i Massacred by Yale ridden New Haven Conn Nov Scoring two touchdowns in each period against its hopelessly outclassed opponent Yale today overwhelmed St John's of Maryland 52 to 0 in a game played before 5000 spectators the smallest cm ever to witness a football contest in the bowl Penn State Joe Crowley Ell fullback joined with Capt Albie Booth to make the game a complete rout The big full-beck scored fiv of the Yale touchdowns as ho and Booth tors through their lighter opponents for long gams during the first half and part of th third period Purdue Crushes Centenary Lafayette Ind Nov 7 (AP) Purdue outclassed Centenary college of Shreveport La in an intersectional football gnm today 49 to The Southerners scored their only touch- down by the aerial routs in the first three minutes of ploy first period by first down lino A aeries gave State line natives touchdown point Scora by Colgate Colgate LStster after Moonves Western Baltimore Western loss of seven stand against college hero in the final -Ben Hurr PjsgLEARN THE WAY LiCOLUMBIA Free Bros Dry Cleaning Co 1117 Gervaii Phone 8105 638 Harden St 1535.

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