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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 11

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Columbia, South Carolina
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COLUMBIA SUNDAY NOVEMBER 5 1911 The State: South Carolina's Largest Newspaper TAGE 3-B Duke Scores Major Upset by Tumbling Georgia Tech 19-13 Auburn Avalanche Snows Under Presbyterian by 57 to 0 The State: South Carolina't Progressive Newspaper Yale Conquers Dartmouth 6-0 In Tlic Wake of Sport Navy Sweeps Over Notre Dame For 1st Win in Eight Years TCU Tramples Chatham Field At Savannah Plainsmen Have Field Day Over PC By Moise Bloom Blue Devils Frustrate Bowl Hop es Of Engineers Sally Baseball to Be Decided Today Whether Columbia will have professional baseball will be decided this afternoon at a meeting: of the Navy rambled 2 yards every Inch on the ground to irore with Bob Jenkins bulling his way the last five yards The Irish etaged a counter-march via the air after the next kickoff with Frank next South summer Atlantic Sailors Explode Power to Crush Slipping Irish Sally) league directors at Augusta It had been generally assumed that Dancewicx shooting bullet passes and lazy By Jerome Carrie Auburn Ala Nov Several Auburn elevens pranced up and down Tiger stadium today to smash Presbyterian (allege 57 to 0 in an overwhelming homecoming day victory Hie Plainsmen had a huge margin in every statistical department Cnarh Carl Voyles unleashed three sets of backs who kept the underdog Blue Stockings reeling backwards all afternoon Co-Capt Curtis Kuykendall carried the sphere over for three touchdowns floaters Danoewicz passed and he and with Tom Guthrie and Bill and Elmer Angsman taking In the tosses expertly advanced to the five from where Kelly split the Navy line to go over The Middles earn right berk with a 08-yard match late In the third quarter and wound It up with Ralph Ellsworth galloping 12 yards around his left end for the score early In the final quarter Again it was Notre Dame's turn and using the same Danccwira pitching and O'Connor and Kelly catching the Irian traveled 78 yards to send Kelly crashing over from the five Then it was Navy's tun and on power drives alone Ihe Middles went 80 yards Barron skipping around his left end for Durham Nov 4-(AP)-Unde-feotcd untied Georgia Tech seeking 111 lath eonMcutlvt triumph bowed today before an explosive Duke university team that took to the land and air to deteat the Rambling Wreck 19-13 to undermine Tech's Bowl hopei It waa one at the nation's major seta of the day and Duke's second victory In tlx atarti Thirty thousand persons the largest crowd of the aeaaon in this area saw the game Duke acored first five seconds after New Haven Conn Nov A Neat hunk of strategy which set-up a 25-yard gallop by Paul Walker Yale's big Boy Blue enabled the unbeaten and untied Yales to overcome a hard-fighting Dartmouth team 6 to 0 for their fifth straight football win The season's biggest Yale bowl crowd of 40001) saw the ancient Ivy league rivals put on one of their typical shows with the Blue emerging the victor in this twenty-eighth fracas only after halting a furious Dartmouth assault in the dying moments of the contest After a scoreless opening period in which the Yales showed their superiority aa they did during moat of the battle-end a poor start in the second when Bob Roberts' placement from the 15 was blocked The Elis connected for wnat proved to be the nail game Taking a poor Dartmouth punt on the 16 Quarterback George Lnh cal lot for several spread plays and after noting that the Green w-aa ignoring Walker he suddenly shot a pass to Uie giant Yale end Walker grabbed It on the 25 anti helped by pretty- ilownfield blocking tore across for the tally Roberts' placement was wide Dartmouth's only big momenta In the fray came near the finale and pared by Darrell Braatz sub-back and Marine trainee transfer from Marquette its fury nearly blew Yale out of the unbeaten class With Braatz taking charge Dartmouth moved from the Yale 40 lo Ihe 9 But Yale's hefty (inwards became a hrk-k wall at that po Int und that was the end Also figuring prominently in the scor-cre Russ Inman former Birmingham were Whitney Marlla Baltimore Md Nov Fury engendered by eight years of frustration would not be denied today aa the Navy football team a big tough and power-laden machine crushed the hitherto undefeated Notre Dame eleven 32 to 13 In a game which kept an estimated capacity crowd of 67000 in Municipal stadium In various stages of emotion for the full 6U minutes The Middles who sputtered and wheezed In early season games were supposed to have exploded in smothering Penn a week ago but that was only the pop of a cork compared with thejslaat they loosed against the ever-trying but thoroughly outplayed Irish The Middles scored twice In the first period and again in the third before the thwarted Irish could push across a eount-Novy came right back with anethei Savannah Ca Nov Bringing tha famous Southwest Conference razzle-dazzle to the Atlantic seaboard Texas Christian University uncorked three touchdown drives in a single period this afternoon to defeat the Chatham Held Blockbusters 19 to 7 CDach Dutch Meyers' Horned Frogs handed the Aimy Air Base a bewildering assortment of aerials end runs and straight line plays but except for the scoring spree In the second quarter ran up against stubborn resistance After paying in Chatham territory most of the first period TCU went all out In the second Hadaway flipped a 32 yard pass to Chmnistcr un the 12 and the Mg end allpiwd over for the first score The extra point placement try was blocked Three plays later Cox Intercepted a Chatham pass and Hadaway again heaved the ball this time 44 yards to Gibson for another tally Mullins placekicked the extra point The final Frog touchdown came on a line buck from inside the five by Jesse Mason Chatham bounced back in the third period and scored on an end zone pass from Bill Guicc to James Moran former Fordham star A TCU man batted the pass into thcalr behind the goal and Moran leaped high to snag it Mman place kicked the exit a point Dick Water Hoy" Geib made his 1944 debut lor Ihe Flogs and narrowly missed a touchdown pass in Ihe waning minutes Mason nnd Norman Gx stood out offensively fur TCU while Moran Guicc and player-coach Tarzan While led the Chatham play the game started when George Clark kirted right end behind beautiful skirted right end behind beautiful' the eight yards and the score It was Navy's first victory over the Irish In eight games and Notre it first defeat by a milage team since the Michigan game of 1942 Columbia will bo ready to enter the revived league the directors give the green light for IMS The Columbia Baseball club franchise la owned by the Cincinnati Reds and it la understood that Warren Giles general manager of the Reds Is agreeable to reopen Dieyfusa field next year Mr Giles has made no official statement to that effect but as the Columbia Reds have always been a paying proposition It stands to reason that the franchise will bo renewed Besides Columbia other cities having franchises lit the Sally are Columbns Charleston Greenville Savannah Augusta Macon and Jacksonville Columbus Is definitely ready to play Reeves president of the club said lot week and group of Knoxville bunlnesa men will try to get a franchise It has been reported that $61000 waa raised for the purchase of the franchise although It la thought that the entire amount would not be needed for that purpose A syndicate which owned a club formerly In the Appalachian league is also Interested In getting a Sally league franchise According to those who know one thing stands In the way of resumption of the league and that la the matter of transportation If this can be ironed out and suitable arrangements made for travel there la no question of the success of today's meeting The Sally directors will no doubt be guided by the fact that all minor leagues this year showed an Increase In attendance over last year This despite the fact that many owners feared the leagues would never open this year Statistics show that more than 3300000 cash customers watched the 70 minor league teams perforin during 1M4 and more than 750000 saw the playoff games at the end of the season The Southern association attracted 959591 paid fans Its best figure since 1938 Every club except IJttle Hock showed an Increase The Eastern league made a 29 per cent gain over 1943 attracting 800000 fans The pennant winning Albany Senators led with 182250 A total of 397200 largest In the loop's history watched the Pony league In action this year and although official figures were not available on the six-duo Piedmont league It was estimated that the circuit drew approximately 450000 an increase of 40 per cent over 1943 The Interstate six dubs drew 486604 a 25 per cent Increase over IMS as did the Apjialachlan league (four dubs) with 125000 The six-dub Ohio State league loop operating for the first time attracted 80000 Texas Overcomes SMU by 34 to 7 blocking of Tom Davis and whined fi9 yards Ra ether's try for point was no good With the game only two minutes old Allen Bowen 37-year old Tech freshman aerlaled from his 81 to Mickey Logan on the Duke 35 and Logan crossed Into pay dirt Both Davis and Gordon Carver of Duke Juggled the ball before it fell Into Long's hands Bowen kicked the point from placement Duke took the lead which changed hands four times during the In the second quarter when Davis shot a 33-yard pass to Raether In the end xone The play had been act up by the ground gaining of Clark Again aether's try for point failed Bill Alexander's Tech men apparently Cornell Oiituinns Columbia 25 to 7 ing Ala prep star Ballard Herbert Hawkins Harold Watklna and a newcomer Blliy Mann At center Tex Warrington turned in his usual sterling performance although tody he found UttJe to intrigue him For the Blue Stockings Jonty Gilliland of Augusta Ga led the out-dons effort Johnny Haines Columbia lad alternated with Gilliland in doing most of the running while Rube Klerkly west Columbia handled tlw kicking duties The rampaging Tigers us bed over 20 points in Hie initial period to Insure a commanding lead and then pioceeded to try out all the plays in Coach Voy'es' boots apian rally as a preparation for next week's game against tough Mississippi State Auburn maintained steady flow uf scores marking up 13 points in tlw second and 13 in t-ich the third and fourth quarters First down figures summed up the onesided affair: Winners 19 losers 3 Presbyterian Auburn Hay Mosa Baker Qozmiak I Yarborough Barker Pearson Warrington Kavounis Hoffman Snell Trapani Owens Kuykendall Hawkins Hathaway 20 13 12 12-57 Auburn Hawkins Kuykendall (3 Watkins (for Hawkins Ballard 3 (for Kuykendall) Mann (for Hathaway) Extra point Trapani 3 (placements) Attendance 71X10 estimated Austin Texas Nov The University uf Texas Steers aiwtted the Mustangs of Southern Methodist one touchdown and then came from behind today to overpower their Southwest conference opponent 64-7 The victory sparked by the Steers' ace passer Injured Bobby Layne who entered the game a crucial moments eclipsed Southern Methodist's already dim hopes for conference title and retained a slim sensing defeat but trying desperately to avoid It came back Into the second half with a bang Bowen Ibd the way again and aided by a 13-yard penalty against the Blue Devils forpushlng saw the ball set down on the Then Bowen and JEnd Charles Murdock alternated In moving to the four and Bow chance for the Longhome at the crown touchdown In the fourth saw the Irish malcn that then powered across one mure to put the game safely away It waa power power and more power that humbled the Irish On offense It mattered not which backs of the horde of the middle bench were In the game They ilaahed and bulled and tore through the valiant Irish defense aa a knife through tissue paper Un defense the big line rolled In like a gale-whipped sea tu crush and shatter the Notre Dame runners and In sheer desperation the Irish took to the air often passing from deep In their own territory to thwart that ever-crushing line The big scare for Navy fans came shortly after the opening kickoff when Bill Barron fumbled an Irish punt on the Navy IK and Ihe Irish recovered They advanced to the one but their luck ran out and a five-yard penalty killed the scoring chance It was not until the last three minutes of the period that the real Navy power began to show The Middles marched 45 yards tor their first score Clyde Scott an omnipresent lad who appropriately hulei from Smackover Ark smacked over from the five-yard line Three minute later he did the same thing to climax a 44-yard march The Irish after that first violent threat were smothered at every turn on offense Hie second half saw a mild scoring orgy en went over two gays later Bowen's try ir point was Mullins Downs Dillon Iowa Crushes Nebraska Iowa City la Nov The Inwa Hawks given a tremendous lift by substitute Nelson Smith's offensive thrusts swept Into the football victory column for the first time this jeason by crushing the Nebaska Gomhuskcrs 27 to 6 today Smith who nolds a discharge from the Army Air corps and was listed as a third string halfbackrlpped brought the Huskers for three touchdowns In his second appearance for Iowa this fall New York Nov Cornell used passes plunges end-around days and interceptions today to score touchdowns against an out-manned Columbia team the Big Red coming from behind for a Si to 7 victory aa the Lions absorbed their third loss of the campaign Columbia scored In the first minute and 20 scrvnds when George Gilbert end who was named captain of the Lions only this' week snatrhed a Cornell fumble on his own 45 and raced 53 yards for a touchdown aided by a line down-field block by End Bob Heller That was the last time Columbia was in the game however for the angeled Big lied team came storming back for two touchdowns in the same session The first marrh carried 49 yards winding up with a 14-yard scoring pass from Allan Dckile-bran to Don Somers Alex Dmgin missed Dillon Nov The scrappy little Dillon hi team played on even terms throughout most of the game against the heavier and more experienced Mullins high last night and held the score to 19-7 They came out of the fracas with all bones intact and in good shape for their title tilt with Manning hi here next Friday night according to Coach Ed Stllwell Bull Slicaly Top Qualifiers Georgia Sinks Crimson Tide In Big Upset Bucknell Snows NYU 13-13 Quick on the rebound Duke used laterals and forwards with Clark Carver Cliff Lewis and Raether participating to move to the Tech 11-yard line as the quarter ended Lewis and Davis then made one yard each Then Lewis popped a pass to Bob Smith In the end xone for a touchdown Raether kicked the point giving Duke a 19-13 lead That waa the end of the scoring but tty no means the end of the game Tech tried desperately and even moved to the Duke five but the Blue Devils took over on downs Duke kicked out and again the Yellow Jackets tried their vaunted aerie! attack but the Dukes had been too well primed Tech led In statistics 14-10 hut Duke made 286 to 134 yards rushing The Dukes lost 41 yards In penalties the Tech men 10L DUIon fcixth district champion will vie with Inter-district honors with Manning Lewlsburg Pa Nov Bucknell snowed under the grid men from today 26-0 paced by Netakl'e consistently accurate passing which accounted for two of four touchdowns for Fifth district leaders whose coach the Rev Mr Montgomery formerly lived at Latta The smallest Coast Guard (ire boat has a pumping capacity of 2-000 gallons a minute thuilacekick and Columbia still led 7-6 but no not for long Birmingham Ala Nov A determined Georgia eleven decidedly the underdog scaled the heights here today to upset a vaunted Alabama team 14-7 Stan Nestnrsk a substitute halfback sat nut Ihe first half but came in to start the third period and ripped Ihe heavy Crimson line to pieces lie set up the first touchdown with a series of line At Ridgewood "March Bull and Kail Shealy were tied for low net nt 136 in tha Ridgewood club golf tournament being run off in preparation for the inter-club match with Forest Lake due to start November 15 All gclfera who wish to play in these matches with Forest Lake must turn In two score cards for two minds of golf be tween now and November 11 These two rounds are un a handicap basis and prizes will be awarded the low net qualifiers 48 entries have been made so far and 80 per cent of these have already turned plunges and then scored the winning tally In the last quarter Shortly arter the third period got under way Duin Wells punted 70 yards to Alabama's eight Harry Gilmer klrked out to the Georgia 38 and the Bulldogs marched to a acme with Nestorak leading the way and Charlie Smith going over from the four Billy Bryan's placement made It 7-7 Another short punt by Gilmer which went out at the Georgia 29 preceded a fourth quarter scoring drive by the Bulldogs Smith and Nestorak alternated in pounding the line with the latter going over fiom the one Bryan again converted making it 14-7 The first downs favored Georgia 14 to 13 and the Bulldogs also lead In rushing 221 yards to 139 The Tide had an edge in passing completing nine out of 2d for 141 yards white Georgia connected with five out of ten for 93 yards in at least one round A number of the low handlcep players are expected to play their first round today Ridgewood club la in possession of the Sylvan trophy which goes to the winner of these intcr-club matches having defeated Forest Lake last month The renewel of this tournament has created great dual of enthusiasm on the part of members of both dubs for which the man' agora and proa of both dubs deserve kit of credit Tom Wylie and Dave Tall manager and pro respectively at Ridge wood and Charlie Barron and Melvin Hemphill likewise at Forest Lake are handling these tournaments in grand style The folkiwlng have completed both rounds through yesterday: Dr Toney 8H-83-171 13 handicap net score 145 Ed Robinson 1HH 19 handicap net seme 148 Knight 171: 14 handicap net score 143 Fred Toal 91-81-172 17 handicap net score 138 Cameron 93-97-190 20 handicap net score 150 Wilson 181 17 handicap net score 147 Moore 17 handicap net score 15a 11 Antlers 1IKI-H6-196 25 handicap net score id II Chilton ITU: 13 handicap net score 144 'Marrhle" Bull 17 handicap net score 136 Karl Sliealy 14 hantUckp net snae Ltd Dirk Tahafeni 21 handicap net anno 142 Hensley 175 11 handicap net score 149 Hay Dulrnw Jr 93-94-187 18 handir-ip net score 151 A Mnnfjoy 93-90 183 18 handlrap net snae 141 Dr lilts 185 18 handicap net snae M9 Hlxun 86-89-175 12 handicap net score 151 Gamecocks to Play PC Tyg To Meet YMI The University at South Carolina Gamr-corki fresh from an upset to victory over North Carolina Tarheels at Chapel IIIII yesterday return today and will begin practice Monday tor the Presliyterian gome at University stadium here next Saturday The Gumecurks should have no trouble with the Blue Shirkings who were si yesterday by the Auburn Plainsmen homecoming game at Auburn In Duke 19f Georgia Tech 13 Georgia 14 Alabama 1 Mississippi State Kentucky 9 Rst rarest 13 t'lemsss 1 Sooth CarsHaa 4 North Carolina IP Chatham Field 1 Murray 14 Milligan 9 Slats tl I 9 Jackson AAK 19 Mississippi 9 Norfolk Fleet 19 Klrhmoad 1 Tennessee Stats 19 Florida A A 7 Jacksonville Navy 31 Cherry Foist Marines a Auburn 91 Presbyterian 9 Virginia IB Maryland 7 Catawba 33 Richmond Air Base 0 Daniel Field 29 Charleston Coast Guard 13 Vanderbilt 30 Tennessee Tech 9 Tennessee 13 LSU 0 FAST Army 93 Vlllaaava a Csrarll 39 Colombia 1 Yale 9 Dartmaoth Proa Mala 41 Hyraense Coast (iaard Academy IS Hraa Mleblaan 41 rma It Huebaell IS 9 Navy 33 Notre Dome 13 Hue tester la Case Nwarthmere IB Franklin and Marshall 9 lorlayelle 34 I nlaos 31 West Virginia 9 Temple 9 Mala IB Norwich 9 Kolgers 19 Lrhlsh 9 Muhlenberg 14 Allnolle City Ngvy 1 Nnvy FT School 49 Boston College 9 Conoeel lest 93 4' 9 Havre ford 13 Brevet 7 IJnenln 1' 19 Hampton Institute 9 Mlddlebnry II New Hampshire 7 llriawnrr Rials 19 Howard I' 9 Camp Drliirk 13 Mrrreraburg Academy 9 MIIIWKST Ohio Stale II Indiana 7 0 Inwa 31 Nebraska 9 Pardon 39 W'lsrooslo 9 Minor solo II Northwestern II lllel Raida In- Wallace 19 Ohio Wesleyan 13 Missouri 13 Mlrhlsaa Male 7 tihlahoma IS Iowa Mala 1 Rasas Mats 19 W'lrhlla 9 nosier 31 Obertla 39 W'llbertorre 14 Unrota I Mo I 13 Banket Hill 8 33 Camp Kills 9 Roll Mole 11 Ksrlham 1 Missouri Valley 99 Korhhnrsl 13 Kansas 33 IHsth- Uppers II MU TIIW KBT Tevos 31 8 I 1 Arknasas 1 Texas A A 9 Normaa Navy 19 Oklahoma A A 9 Texas Teeb 13 Hire 1 Iowa Pre-Fllaht 41 Tnlso 1 Heaver 9 I lab 9 (lie) Kaadnlph Field 93 Nsrlh Texas Aarl-fullunil I (Urge 9 FAN KHT Saalhera taliforala IB Saa IMega Navy Almrda Coast Guard 13 CaMOrala 9 Cohwado 39 New Mesleo 9 CaMOrala Ramblers 39 Camp Ashby 9 The Clem son Tigers who were knorked out of tlw Southern conference lead with Wake Forest by the Demon Deacons yesterday will play VMI next Saturday at Cternism In a conference game The Newberry Indiana have no gnme scheduled until November 23 when they will again play Presbyterian college The Blue Hi we won the first game pl-i To keep Him In a mellow mood on a par with his favorite chair and those Important moments of relaxation give him the things for Christmas that will hold that mood for him thruout the' year Hoilcriuakcrs of Purdue Kcpulsc Wisconsin 35-0 Catawba Itoinpg On Fliers XM) Lafayette Jnd Nov Boris lliahri Dlmanrhrlf 178 pounds of rlvilian dynamite fnan Indianapolis pci sunnily conducted llirduc'a Hullcrmaluii hack tawba college awampnl a lialtling but In-Into the Western IMtfcrrnce win column cpl IticlimtNul Va Army Aig Base eleven Inday by scoring four tiaicluluwn In 51 here bmight 13 to 0 sruilng 20 points in minutes and pacing Ihe charges ot Cecil Ishrll lu a 35 lo 0 triumph over a big second period Tlie Indiana kk-ked off anti srorctl without losing possession of the ball Paul llurney pullrd an onsitle kirk ami covered Ihe ball on Ihe Kk-hmond 48 Charlie Gabriel Calawlw'a fleet passer got off aerials to Host fur 31 and llurney fur 14 before the latter went over from the two Lamar Durbin kk-krtl the point the fust uf thiec Allen Tops Paine Ity Score of 25-6 A lot of things you tire but never Sox by International or Cooper Ankle and regular lengths 10-13 45c 3for 125 Robes for lounging looks comfort Royal Rabhor and Beacon all wool or rayon Solids stripes plaids All sizes Late Games Allen t'nlvn ally's Yellow Jackets III uinplHxl 25-6 over tlie Paine College lsm yesterday a (term sin Alim son cl twice in the first perkid ami one time eitrh In Ihr second nnd fourth quarter The lone Palm-tally came rally in Ihe accioul quartet when Jones nt I'ulne raughl a pass thrown front the Allen 48 and received on Ihe 5 yard line Bowman raught pass In Ihr end mne on the next play fur a touch down After Intercepting Talne pass on Ihe Paine 39 by Whitmire Ihe Allrnllra went on to score after six plays including two first downs Mathis converted lor Ihr pmnt A tier hating much gnaiml afict Ihe kk-koff Paine gave the ball to Allen on the Paine 42 yard line Again Allen made two first downs in going In tlie Strong Conway Eleven Wallops Marion 35 lo 6 March loiadslldeo ICM Riverside Calif Nov 4-1 Aftei being lirkl to a 7-7 drmllurk In the first halt the Fourth Air force team nr Match Field lumlslldrd UCLA 35-11 today Expert passing of Jack Jamba turned Ihe lUle In Ihe terunil half irul two nhmpi of Hull WMrrltrlft that were Inlrm'itinl fur touchdowns helped make Ihe final reckoning noe-sKicd Of all white solids and stripes by Essley Jayson and Archdale Ideal gift All sizes Ties by Botany Wembley Beau Brummell and Cheney need more be said? 100 to 300 I'aina 3 ynrd stripe from whence Woody rnl over fur Ihe sen sol pro-ier After Hie Paine Imichdownx Forest re Conway Nov A almng Conway eleven ran over a flahilng Marlon tram with 2H-0 after defeating Loris last Friday night SML Jones nf Cnnway smashed over fur touchdown arly In the first quarter and Fkiyd converted Simon scored Ihe second tally hut a conversion (ailed and ('no-wny Ini 13-0 in the first quarter The Conway Tigers sisal again In the fourth when Fkiyd went over and Simona kick fur extra point was giast Outstanding for tlw Tigers were Jones Aaothcr Haadulpb Hoot Ran Anlonln Tex Nov 4-iAPi-lton-ihilih Klchl's powerful Ramblers acon-il al will today In defeat North Texas Agricultural college ox -U In a slvuteoed 46-minute game Dudley went off tackle mi the first play of tlie game fur Mi yairis and a touchdown Ikriihy din a went 7a turned Ihr klrkoff fnon tlie 11 yard line In Ihe yard line From the 13 yard line of Allen the Allcnilcs launched a sustained drive in the three when Whit went over tor the final snue nf tlie first half In the second half the Yelhiwjarkiis yards im -the muddy gihllmn fuf amdher scored onre In the ftairlh period when tnueliduwd and Kvans cracked the middle Davis arming his first score of Hi seas Floyd Simon Herring Smllh and Chris-tupher Christopher and Jones were acting of tlw line fur 22 and a third scire be-foie tlie first period rmird captains Two of Marlons barks Owens and Hubert were nut due to Injuries sus-lalned befora Uia game on went over from tlie 2 Inch maiker Ihe hsckrield played lla usual tint gain with Ilia line giving superb euppmt In vk-tiay the Allenilca made 16 flrl itnwna lo 6 for I'auw Miss Stale Sinks Hapless Kentucky Cotton outing and rayon pajamas plaids solids stripes and floral prints Sizes: A and Really good looking 250 to 595 Oklalionia Sooner Wrap Up Rift Six Gritr Crown Ames la Nov AI'i-uwa 81 1 81 sir' Memphis Trnn Nov 4-( A PI -Pouncing Uin every mistake of the upland-ihm Mississippi Mata's nigged Mamrnia crashed over a Jittery Kenlurky tram here today 26 to fur their fifth cun-seeullvt triumph Allendale Golden Eagles Roll Over Aiken 33 to 6 Allendale Nov Allendale hagh defeated the Aiken eleven hei last night 33 lo 6 Chsvnus and Pmveaux made ine tourhdnwns fur Ihe Inrsis The Allendale team has hern declared winners nf die Hint 9 ami will ixunpete for the lower aisle rhampkmstilp aa anon as tha winner nf dlslrirt eight Is declared The ixmtrst In dlslrirt eight la to be derided among Beaufort Rhineland and Miullrie The Allendale Golden Kagir undefeated 1944 rhampmoa writ wlnnrra of Ihe 19U lower alate championship Golden annltrrhiry of Intern tllriilsle football ncfiulml a nM of Isrnlth today Oklahoma virtually wrapped up Ihr Big Six cohfer-rnrr rhsmptonxhip with a 12 lo 7 triumph All of I fie snirlng rente In tlw second perkxl Tlw K-aiers' (list tairhdofn rmr a rcull nf a fumhlr renrtered Sv Oklahoma on Iowa Hide's ffrt Dei eld Leitrim crashing over (nan tha right 8iX minutes later (Iklalmma senml stain moving 85 vanlx wllh Basil Khaip going over fioin Ihr seven TnuiniHm Blank LSU Hblppre Palrtrk Ilalua Rouge Le Nov 4-1 APl-Tennessee' Volunteers kept their limlrfralnl lewd fur the season intact here bmigbl by bowling over the Louisiana Male Tigris two touchdown passes by firahman lallhsrk Busier Hlrphraa tripping off the blubber from a ilalve whald ai laborious and cling proccsi CiNiki Giinril Domini 1 1falola Tops Maryland Uashingbrn Nov 4 -lAl'i-Viiglnl uni 'vrially itrlealmt Maryland unlvrrally 18 to 1 on a waier-bmacd field tonight The umleidug Marylander slaved off a shutout by siwing a Wh'bmn In tlw iit'icK mnt mu Mill RATTKttlKH When your toU-n'l on the sick IlM vUlt one Iwtierv specialist lie's prewired to diagnose Ihe ease and ailmlNlMer tha proper treatment In a burry AlllUls Ga Nntr lAPi-An alril Daniel Field eleven defeated tlw harlrs-Inn Guild tram luTOchl ipl-lt at Ihr Augusta Munk-ipl sisdium The Itanlel Field Filers ran up a lea-1 nf pi to tl and -erfiwd well on tla-li wv In an raF vklmy when thr Gusrilwnrn l'8'k aver and turned what appeared lu a run-sway gam into a ding-dong bailie Thr Guarilxtirn rallied In wvro two luuelulnwna tu lh final petiwL i last ntlnul on -a 2 ysrd pes play (mm Hill (iter 141-pnumter to End Jw Me- Men's Floor 1 Csrtliy A mlil-gamr rain had muddled Ihr gridiron Ilenry Walker BUI llk-kmea janlBrk Davis did tlw wining for Vlr- TRU-MOORE CO 1309 Taylof rttono 3021 1 IT iSn I 'A 3 ti or.

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