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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 12

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fi GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS RIDAY NOVEMBER 12 Carolina Drubs Virginia 7 to 3 Trinity Smothers Wofford State College TiesMaryland Lowe Carries Ball or Carolina In Play That Beats Virginia 7 3 GOAL NEVER IN DANGER PASS BALL AND PLUNGE WIN ON AERIAL ATTACK COST STATE THE VICTORY MUD HAMPERS THE BACKS who played fullbark for 1 and OOTBALL JtESULTS 0 the 1 and cared nothing1 game and today of all the dlsput Tn Citadel UHO fc was smearing plays before they qb Chailotte did the imam aniniH a a qmiIbjb'idib'b biibbi bbao Bm SUITS AND goal bringing the 'score two minutes nf piny Oak OVERCOATS $20 to $45 Styles or Men oung Men and Boys 4 At Right Prices i Virginis Position I vniHiitiiiiT nrvjs I ISAACSON her BiflKBfi fiififiJfi fitfiJfi'filfi BB'B c' yard game fl ret and Tanner also The green wave 7 0 victory tas on two drop and the 1 ground through the line tho ends and registering downs to four for Penn 0 Blount i Pritchard Mitchell Street but the the with fine mnra haffilncr and and away the hardest man to stop on Carolina vrorrts Kcrnodle 3 a game Guilford game by Virginia tackler flrld crashed into him al the Chape! Hili over Chapel automobiles all over the efforts of KW be the and the CENTRE COLLEGE BEATS TULANE IN HARD GAME Lee Sherrill Laney Wagener Peterkln Proper Jetner Grambling Antiey Auburn Moulton Pearce Lawrence Caton Grisham Carter Sitz Gibson Scott Howe Shlrling a 0 0 0 Minter Capt) Clayton field Klillnger Stale's acting cap hie running mate Lightner outstanding players for the I In three Ineffective drive Mhen the Carolina lino tighten ed the attack stopped suddenly and never again during the whole game did it show the impressiveness of this early onslaught Even so Virginia had in the closing minutes the finest chance to score that anv team needed and It carried the ball to Char to lose it not kick gains and ball near 0 Belk from Stirring ootball Game giving Generals Win Over Jh MARYLAND AND STATE BATTLE TO TO 6 TIE TECHS BEAT ALABAMA ININALGAME14T00 Carolina earn 4 Weathers 'Paaour Bostian Baker TRINITYGOESTHROUGH WOORD SCORE 67 0 "4 Sy PENN STATE WARRIORS TIE WITH PITTSBURGH Position 1 Golden Tornado Held the Plains men rom Auburn Like a Stone Wall Techs Make Touchdown In Sec ond Period But aucette ails to Kick Goal North Carolina Methodists Score At Will In Second Half of Grid Battle Miller (CapL)Brown Elliot Meehan Score by periods: Charlotte Oak Kldre Scoring: Charlotte touchdowns Austin Porter Miller Brown gnah front touchdowns Meehan Suttle 2 Oak Ridge Sherrill goals from touch down Turner Substitution Chnrlotts Alexander for Austin 'Bradley for Muhvee Gar rett for Suttle Suttlu for Meehnu J'rown fur Brown uhers for Mil i hr Albright for Alexander uak Judge jhQodwoith for Cromidl Thoma fu Stallings Liipsley for Lane: bust downs for charlotte la Oak Ridae It Kefert'o (N I Slate) Empire 'Pharr (Davidson) head hnvman Carr Howard): field judge Kaul (Spring But After Hard Tussle inal Count Is 21 to 0 Coving ton Big Star throats oster Atlanta Nov 24 Georgia Tech's golden tornado and the Alabama plainsmen from Auburn ended their 1321 football season here today before the largest crowd that has witnessed a game in Atlanta this year Tech winning by a score of 14 to 0 The Thanksgiving day crowd was estimat ed to number about 20000 The Tech goal was never In danger at any time during the contest the visitors being unable to penetrate the line for appreciable gains The Alabamians gained altogether less than 50 yards and an additional 60 yards advance on penalties greatest strength Now Orleans Nov Tulane uni versity gave the famous Center team a real tussle for top honors of the Turkey day battle here today How ever the baffling aerial attack of the Colonels was entirely too much for the Greenbacks to cope with and the Ken tuckians emerged with the large end of a 21 to 0 score Herbert Covington was the big star wild "ttea nonerts shining for Centre managed to stop the great Mc Millin at quarterback on the offense although the brain work of the plucky Centre leader was an outstanding fea ture of the contest Benny Brown and Cy Minsky wtre the Tulane stars on the offense Lineup and summary: Penn Outplays Nittany Lions But Neither Team Is Able to Score ELON BEATS GUILORD WITH ONE TOUCHDOWN the offense its supporters ex The second touchdown was when Ambs intercepted a pass and ran 60 yards The Score by periods: Wofford Trinity 7 14 14 Scoring: Touchdowns Garrett (2) Smith X4) Crute (2) Neale English Goals from touchdowns Simpson (7) Substitutions Wofford Stokes for Salley Salley for Gross Moore for Ott Poole for Kingman Carmichael for Carmichael Player for Rhodes Moorer for Player Moore for Glea ton Stokes for Schumpert Black for Carmichael Trinity Sawyer for Garrett Garrett for English Major for Simpson Derrickson for Hatcher Referee Perry (Sewanee) umpire Padgett (Washington and Lee) head linesman Long (North Carolina) Trinity Neale Leach (C) Taylor Simpson Caidwell Hatcher Huckabee Smith English Garrett Crute By LENOIR CHAMBERS Chapel HUI Nov 24 Rising out of the shadows which threatened to darken its splendid traditions the CaruHna Virginia Thanksgiving game magnificently fought out under condi tions that will carry it high in the annals of tho interstate rivalry and country wide sportsmanship resulted here today in a Carolina victory 7 to Nashville Tenn Nov 21 a flelfl His Blinding Speed Behind Powerful Screen of Carolina Interfer ence Nets Lone Touchdown of Game Johnson Makes Some Good Gains Clean ought Game Pleases Big Crowd leader JHevea sgave chrs hart He represented thq ginta spirit anl the crowd Homewood aucette Pierson Johnson Park Pittsburgh Pa Nov Penn undefeated football team came to the home town today and the University of gridiron warriors held the Nittany Hons to a scoreless tie The garno waa played on a field ankle deep in rntid and the backs' found it hard to keep their feet PJtt outplayed the visitors gaining much more and around coven first Btatn Colonna Pitt was a consistent ground gainer and when he gave way to Hewitt late In game he was given a great ova tion by the fans who packed the big stands to capacity Captain Davies leader of the Panthers displayed his old form giving a number nf wonder Tul demonstrations nt nroKen running tain and ere the Jmns IPfl unusually alert on the defense showed good running and oster another hard runner The Vir Michie nt Rinehart 1 9 Oppieman Maphlr Pfitiis of Lowe's speed fell Ing over the line by inches the plnv of tho game and all Carolina hailed iho fact that the Cur Heel cap tain made it score camp in the first quarter as the result of a powerful attack that was stopped only by tho ruggedness of the Carolina defense An Early Onslaught Starting from her 30 vard lino Vir ginia swept down the field to Caro 34 yiU'l line Rinehart began it with a 12 yard run from kick Xorma llon Ala phis and Oppieman made 12 more between them A pass trom Witt to Rinehart added three yards and Witt shot off tackle ir six more Rine hart iammrd through to the 25 yard line but here Carolina threw back three straight attempts and John Clark dropped back and coollw shot over a drop kick that carried many more yards than was necessary It was Vir ginias longest and steadiest advance Guilford Warrick Smith Lassiter Shore McBane Shore razier Newlin Purvis 1 White HG McBane Touchdowns Newman 1 nlveriiliy School JetorloiiB by Score Of 33 1 Sherrill HIM or llgk nidire Ladfl (Special to Dally News) Charlotte Nov 24 Charlotte Uni versity school was victorious over Oak PJdge here today before 1200 people by a snore of 33 to 7 In a game that abounded In thrills from the atart to finish Long runs long forward puss es and brilliant playing on tho part of both teams brought round after round of applause from the bleachers' and Bide lines Charlotte drew first blood when a pass from Meehan to Austin netted 50 yards and a touchdown The ball was hatted down by Sherrill and fell into the waiting arms of Austin who sprint ed the last 20 yards for a touchdown With three minutes to play In the final period Austin received a pass and sprinted 25 yards for a touchdown Meehan again fulled to kick goal and quarter ended Charlotte 12 Oak Ridge 0 Early In the second period Oak Ridge attempted a forward pass which was Intercepted by Porter who raced 50 yards to the final white line for a touchdown Meehan kicked the goal Oak Ridge received and made a 'couple of firat downs finally having to kick Later Charlotte was held for downs and Oak Ridge finally re covered on Charlotte's iO yard line Straight line plays carried It to the four yard line where Oak Ridge was held for downs and Charlotte kicked i OUt Again Oak Ridge had the ball on Charlotte's 40 yard lino hherrill tore off 15 yards through the line Mintor made 12 yards around the end nnd Sherrill carried it over for a touch down Turner kicked goal Tho half ended Charlotte 19 Oak Ridge 7 Neither team scored In the third period though Oak Hidge came back atrong ana carrica me throe yard Hue downs hit the Uno for steady period ended with the center of the field Steady aiilus carried the ball to 12 yard lino ami Miller broke through and scored a touchdown early in the fourth nerlod Suttle kicked goal i Oak Ridge received and carried thes ball to the center of the field where! she was held for downs On tlwuec 'ond down Brown broke through the center of the line (lodged all the sec 4 ondary and final dclcnsn and made a beautiful broken field dash for yards find tho final Suttle kicked tn 33 to 7 In the final Ridge executed two of the longest tot wanl passes scon here this year Sher rill stood on one side of the field and threw the ball across to the opposite side to Clayton for a 40 yard gain on the next down ho repeated the play to Clayton for 30 yards placing the ball on Charlotte's 10 yard line where Oak Ridge was held for downs Tho game ended with the ball on 12 yard line The line up and summary: Position Oak Ridge Austin Erwin Mulwee uttle it on Austin find just your garment in this big stock 'Snappy stylish garments for young men youth ful models for business men and dashing styles for boys got the strictly conservative models top i What we particularly want to impress is the fact that we've got suits and overcoats here for every body the man or the boy can get satisfaction more than he expects both in looks and in price Baltimore Md Nov 24 The foot ball teams of University of Maryland and NorthCaro)lna State battled to a 6 to 6 tie on a muddy field here today In the second period Carolina made a touchdown by meansoLB forward pass from aucette to Homewood au cette failed to kick goal His Inability to kick cost Carolina a Maryland tied the score kicks by Brewer Lineup and summary: Maryland Position Young Nisbet Bailey Brower Clark Branner Sernler Pugh Brewer McQuade Score by periods: Maryland 0 3 0 8 North Carolina 0 6 0 scoring: Goal from field Brewer (2) North Carolina scor ing: Touchdown Homewood Tima of periods 15 minutes each Referee Thompson Umpire Taylor Princeton: headlinesman Hodgson I Score by periods: Centre 7 Tulane 0 Centre scoring: Touchdowns Bar lett Snoddy McMillin goals McMil lin (3) Officials: Walker Virginia referee Thomas Purdue umpire Stev enson Alabama headlinesman (Hoedal to Dollr Newel Spartanburg Nov Trinity smothered Wofford this afternoon in final gridiron game of the season 67 to 0 scoring at will in the second half The Terriers gave a stiff battle In the first two periods inding they could not gain consist ently through Wofford's line Trinity began working long forward passes and the local collegians were unable to break them up Wofford's offense was weak though in the second quarter The Terriers after a long run back of a kickoff worked the ball to Trinity's 15 yard line and there lost it on downs drive developecLas the game progressed and in the final quarter the contest became a track meet The Tar Heels shooting passes and plunging through the old Gold and Black line at will The playing of Quarterback Smith and his helpmates in the back field was the feature of the game line Held well also Car michael was the star for Wofford do ing the principal ground gaining on straight play and making many of the tackles behind the line The lineup and summary: and Clothier 308 Elm St Phone 566 0 0 0 140 0 0 0 0 The blinding speed of Robbins Lowe Tar Heel captain enabled him to race behind a powerful screen of Caro lina interference 20 yards for the Ione touchdown of the game Blount added the extra point Previously Clark the Virginia tackle following most Impressive march of tho day shot over a drop kick from the 34 yard line for the three Virginia points Both scores came in the first half In the first quarter and in the second quarter In the final quarter each team had wonderful chances to score Carolina reaching tho throe yard line only to bo thrown back hy a penalty' and a keen Virginia de fense and Virginia reaching tha seven vard line where the worst of judgment lost all hope of scoring Other chances there were but each time the defense roused Itself to great Heights throw back every attempt lean Hard Ntnucgle rom start to finish it was a mendously hard fought battle both teams displaying a spirit of ness and sportsmanship that was a knockout blow to all the hurly burly of charges and counter charges of the pre game days racuity committees may disagree and eligibility quarrels may rise but the teams know only the spirit of the game and this spirit they both showed in the superlative degree The Carolina Virginia tradition rose to its greatest heights this day So It appeared to the 10000 persons who encircled Emerson field today the largest crowd and tonight the hap piest that ever saw an athletic con test of any kind in North Carolina Here too the finest spirit was shown and both teams received impartially the praise of the 10000 who knew lit tle about eligibility about it They wanted the they had It The storm center ing Johnson was in the game from start to finish the flaming meteor iof the Carolina backfield His racing fighting rune In which he fought his way through and over Virginia players i zoomed and squirmed his way for many yards were the heart of the Tar Heel attack Time and again ho went down under an avalanche of Virginia play era but always he came back to play the game more or the highest honors of the game however Carolina turns to her Lowe who following his touch down play of two years ago repeated the performdance with entire Car olina teain a part of the play Lowe carried the ball that went over the Hnft and carried it brilliantly but he had every possible support that any runner could have and it was essen tially a run by the whole team Two Good linns It came in tho second quarter near the end rom deep In Virginia terri tory a booming punt sailed out and down the field Johnson the redoubt able caught it and dodging fight ing squirming he fought his way tor ward 25 yards to the Virginia 32 yard line On the first lineup tills same Johnson was thrown for a loss but on tho next play Lowe faked a pass I to the loft and then shot a pass to Johnson once more for an eight yard gain 'McDonald plunged into a fighting mass for the first down and the goal 1 line only 20 yards away Again camo a pass but the Virginia defense ground ed it Second down and the goal still 20 yards away and the ball off to the right side of the field Out from the backfield leaped a fly ing wedge nf interference with Lowe in the center of it The entire Vir ginia' right wing was covered and smothered McDonald and McGee bowl ed over Michie and Lowe running low and fast shot past tackle and jumped out into the clear One Virgin ia man dived for him but Lowe sw erved his body but not bls stride and raced ahead for ihe extreme corner of the field Straight as a bullet ho headed for the line with no man near him A across the 50 yard the im squijin a short mini Carolina vard line and louht IHh wav forward tv the SO yarfi line The end of the game was close at hand and evm minute wai precious The A irginia team spread out tn a wide format mn and Koster threw a long pass down th ileld Gpuleniaii running at top pccd touched the ball as a Carolina player jumped for It ou the Carolina seven yard line The officials who were strict all through the game ruled that Carolina had Interfered and eave the ball to Xirglnla on the spot where the hntcrierenee occurred sc veu vard line Here was the goal andvk the hollow' of ostt a hand but here also was the impending ap rrrach of the final whistle Quickly ho ordered another pass but this tim it was grounded behind the Carolina recovered the ball on touchback Threw Away Golden Chnnoc Just as Virginia threw awav goiden chance Carolina throw away one even more golden This too camo in that final quarter of thrills enough for an entirely ordinary game oster juggled a punt on his 15 yard line and Jacobi who was on top of him rs he caught tho ball tell on the fumble Two rushes netted nothlnsr but Lowe passed to Johnson for six yards and man Palmer (Haverford) Johnson McDonald GillOP Sicnrt hv mifirters: Carolina 0 7 0 Virginia 3 0 0 Touchdowns Lowe Gaal Jrom deleft Blount Dronklck Clar) stitutlons: or Virginia Zundel fci Maphls Burse for Rinehart Maphts for Zundel Caldwell for Stark oster for AVltt Rinehart for Burge Black 1 ford for Shackleford Campbell for Michie Brown Tor vavis Harris tor Maphls Hays for Ward for Carolina McGee for Gillon Shepherd for Mor ris Time of quarters 15 irinues Referee Magoffin (Michigan) um pire Donnelly (Trinity): head lines Shackleford HaM Hankins 3 WatdU iiE ttl Li ii ii £1 fcl kJ 8d fc! iu Pi ftl KI fij t) si ia ka a a i I bill defeated Sewanee in the last quar ter here today bv score of 1 0 The first Vanderbilt score efitne when tor Skidmore was taoklod behind his own goal line for safety when a bad 7 pass from center caused him to fumble on an attempted punt Sattcrlee had been thrown for 10 and 13 yard losses on the two previous plays as he at temted to put the soggy oval The Vanderbilt touchdown came a tew moments later when Wakefield punted 54 yards from his own yard line and Elam recovered fum ble Rountree gained two yards through the line and then Wakefield lipped off rignt ior six and the only touchdown of the Vanderbilt only mado three and Sewanee five was shown In defensive play held to three first downs each In the first and second periods and two in the closing quar ter the local players resorting several times to forward passes periods but with the same results Tech started Its march to victory with the opening of the second half Auburn kicked to Barron who twisted and squirmed his way back to mid field rom that point to the Auburn goal line the Tigers were helpless fora the driving power behind plunges of Captain Harlan Barron erst After Barron had bucked ball over however his efforts came near going for naught when he fum bled the ball but McDonough fell on it and got credit for first tally Albert Staton kicked goal Barron registered his second touchdown just before the third period ended Staton kicked goal Lineup and summary: icorgta Teen I'osition Staton Johnson Lebey Amis toavls A Staton Mitchell McDonough erst 1 Barron Harlan Score by periods: Georgia Tech Auburn Tech scoring: Touchdowns McDon ough Barron Goals from touchdown A Staton (2) Referee inely Vir ginia umpire Virginia headlinesman Watkins Sewanee SOUTH CAROLINA WINS ROM CITADEL 13 TO 0 Gamecocks Have Advantage In Weight the Losers Never Having Chance Ambs Sprints GO Yards Columbia Nov With a de cided advantage in weight the Uni versity of South Carolina defeated the Citadel here this afternoon 13 to 0 The Gamecocks presented a great de fense and the losers had no chance to score but the university team did not develop 1 pected scored Citadel first touchdown was made by Belk att er two forward passes from that olay er to Snipes had placed the university team in position Line up: 1 Carolina Position Brockington 1 1 Waite McMillan Wheeler Lightsey McGee Mayer Holland a Belk 1 OShaughnessy slzemore Rogers Snipes if Kollock Score by periods: Carolina 6 0 7 Citadel 0 0 0 Carolina scoring: Touchdowns Ambs (sub for Belk) Goal touchdown Lightsey Referee ett Strupper (Georgia Tech) umpire lowers (Georgia Tech) head lincsman Jack Black (Davidson) lime of periods 15 minutes 25 1921 Nevrmnn Carries Ball Across In Second Quarter A Game of ew Thrills (Special to Dally News) Elon College Nov 24 In of few thrills Elon defeated college in the Thanksgiving one touchdown The only scoring came in the first minute of play of the sec ond quarter and the game ended 7 to 0 in favor of Elon with the ball in Elon's possession on yard Uno when the final whistle blew At no stage of the game did Guilford threaten to score they making only three first downs and failing to com plete a single forward pass The ball was kept in the Guilford territory or neutral territory practically through out the game In the last minute of play in the first quarter a forward pass Perry to Perry placed tho ball on Gull 25 yard The whistle ended the quarter but when play was re sinned the first two rushes by New man of Elon around left end carried the ball over for a touchdown John son kicked goal The remainder of the game with ex ception of the last four minutes of play was simply a punting affair with Elon having the edge of the play During the last four minutes Elon staged an attack which carried them from the center of the field to the 8 yard line but before the ball could be carried over the whistle ended the contest Newman Johnson and Perry were the principal ground gainers for Elon Newlin for the visitors Linup: Elon Alston White Kirkland Cameron smith lynn Perry Newman Johnson McAdams Perrv Sum niarv: Goals from touchdowns Johnson Sub stitutions: or Elon ix for McAdams Garmon for ix Clark for Perry essmire for Kirkland Whitesell for Cameron McAdams for Garmon or Guilford Tavlor for Purvis McAdoo for Smith WASHINGTON AND LEE BEATS JOHNS HOPKINS Thanks Haiti 0 Baltimore Nov 24 On a muddy field and in a steady rain Washington and Lee downed Johns Hopkins university in a stirring football game here today 7 to 0 or three periods the teams bat tled without a score With only three minutes remaining in the final period Cameron went over for a touchdown Potts kicked goal Hopkins received the kick and then started a series of bewildering forward passes which carried the ball to Wash ington and 14 yard line bwt the final whistle checked the rally It was a rough and tumble game several players of each team being put out for slugging 3 Lineup and summary: Johns Hopkins Wash and Lee Position 'v McDonald plunged through for first down on the Virginia three yard line It looked as though nothing could pre vent a score but on the first rush Carolina was off side and ball went back to the eight yard line Johnson could gain nothing Cochrane took a pass for a two yard gain before Rine hart toppled him Another pass was blocked and then Lowe fell back for a drop kick The ball rose over the top of one post but just to one side miss Ing the three points by inches Carolina won the game because she used one of her chances and Virginia lost because she could not drive home when the way opened clear Or put differently the Virginia defense melted away before the Carolina interference un one Important occasion whereas the Carolina defense was strongest when the need was greatest There wasnttle difference between the two teams hut the margin of strength lay on Caro side and tho Carolina team de served the victory In the amount of ground gained there was little differ ence Each team made eight first downs But on penalties the difference was world wide not merely the fact that Carolina was penalized times Crr a loss of 1J5 yards against three Virginia penalties totaling 35 yards but the circumstances of the penalties The penalty on interference In the closing moments some z5 yarns gave Virginia the balls on the seven yard line Again McGee running beautifully and bowling over tacklers raced 30 yards once only to be called back for i a 15 yard penalty a net loss of 45 yards not counted in the penalty totals It is an actual fact the Caro llna lost more ground by penalties than Virginia gained Two Great actors Two text factors loom out In the i Carolina team first Lowe and Johnson in the backfield and second the entire line Tho first two were nearly al ways the spearheads of the attack Johnson repeatedly ran 10 15 20 and i 25 yards and always on receiving the kickoff he ran irom zv io su yuius hind an unusual receiving formation that gave line interference Lowe did all tho passing all the kicking much of the running and a good part of the defensive work rom tackle to tackle the Tar Heel lino gave an impressive display of intelligent football Save for that one Virginia advance in the first quarter It was virtually Impreg nable on defense not as individuals but as the whole line Charging in low and hard and refusing to betricked by anything unusual Pritchard and Jacobi perhaps stood out most conspicuously but there is not a man who did not fill his part Coch end play was high class The Virginia ends covered kicks a little better in the first half with little to choose in the second half but Cochranewas the best defensive end on the field and frequently leaped through inter ference to drag down a runner hankfield around a frequently Oppieman whom Carolina feared did not shine as brightly ns Rinehart who was lighting and scrap ping everv minute he was in and who It cP was Witt glna line grew better toward the end and was smearing plays before they started in the fourth quarter Caldwell once broke through to throw a run ner for a five yard loss and was a strong tackle while he was In Clark Long Punter Clarke who shared the kicking ith Rinehart and Maphls got off the longest punts of the day but all the punters fell down badly at times On passing Carolina was distinctly su perior She completed seven out of 14 passes against live nut of 13 com pleted by Virginia Both teams lost ground at times by passes Toward the end Virginia was using a spread formation but all the passes came from regular formations and nearly always with a fake to them a bluff this way and the pass the other or following a double pass Virginia's attack was simpler and perhaps hard as tru'Kier uuu Johnson was far at mnn tn stnn on unu away the field The Tar Heels used many double passes and ceiayen piays anu they had line men shooting out to lead the interference The game was played under Ideal conditions The weather ws warm perhaps too warm for the players but tho crowd JIROCI ll rne crown everything today It was a typical Carolina Virginia crowd from Gover nor Morrison down to tne negroes It poured in and Hill like a deluge The were blocked and Jammed viiine ft desnlte the bard many Imported traffic policemen The confusion and the uncertainty of the preceding davs seemed only to add to the rooters once the game was assured and never was there a happier crowd (han that which swarmed out of the field at the close Happiest of all per haps were the veterans of 1892 the greatest of all Tar Heel teams Mike team They were attending the game for a reunion and between halves they marched out to the center of the field and ran through plays with Tote Murphy back at center and all the boroes of other days hr line What matter if thev did stumble and Call down even without a defense against them They fought well in other days and they enjoyed this day to the ulti mate limit rom all sides praise was given the Virginia team and students for the sportsmanship in playms the gamo When Captain team arrived this morning a delegation or student met them halt1 way to Durham and gerompanled them tn town In Cham 1 Hill hundreds studentr took cd I their hats and cheered aa they druvf through and again and again IO! 'IV North Carolina 7 Virginia 3 Cornell 41 Pennsylvania 0 University of Maryland 6 North Carolina State 6 University of Alabama 7 Mississippi A and 7 Centre 21 Tulane 0 Johns Hopkins 0 Washington and Lee 7 Wooster 6 Mount Union 0 Georgetown 13 Bethany 0 Wofford 0 Trinity 67 Ohio Northern 7 Wittenberg 0 Maryville college 84 University of Chattanooga 0 South Carolina 13: Citadel 0 Springfield 0 New Hampshire 0 Vanderbilt 9 Sewanee 0 University of Detroit 21 University of Vermont 0 Georgia 28 Clemson 0 Georgia Tech 14rAuburn 0 Pittsburgh 0 Penn State 0 Washington and Jefferson 13 West Virginia 0 Muhlenbnrg 68 Urslnus 0 University of Cincinnati 7 Miami 15 ranklin and Marshall 0 Gettys burg 0 Dickinson 0: Bucknell 21 Ohio University 0 Marietta college ft Mississippi college 28 Springfield 7 Notre 48 Michigan Aggies 0 Kansas 15 Missouri 9 Nebraska 70 Colorado Aggies 7 Marquette university 7 Wabash col lege 0 Utah Agricultural college 14 Univer sity of Utah 3 Creighton 19 South Dakota 0 Bailey Military institute 14 Porter Military institute 7 Lynchburg college 8 Roanoke col lege 7 I urman 28 Davidson ft I 26 I 7 Penn Military college 3 St Johns 0 Villa Nova 7 Mount St Marys 0 Susquehanna 2 Lebanon Valley 0 University of lorida 21 Ogle thorpe 3 Rollins college 3 Birmingham South 0 Hampden Sidney 39 Wake orest 14 Transylvania 14 Georgetown col lege (Kentucky) 6 Camp Benning 24 Mercer 7 Richmond 17 William and Mary 7 Newberry 15 Presbyterian college of of South Carolina 7 ASHEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL A Ml BIMHIAM LAY A 14 TO 11 TIE iBpedaJ io iatle Asheville Nov Asheville and Bingham Military school fnught to a 14 to 14 tie here today bringing to a close the football season in western Carolina Referee: Maxwell Swarthmore Um pire Thorne Columbia Ifeadllnes mtn McCarthy Germantown ield Judge Crowell Swarthmore CHARLOTTE PREP TEAM WINS I ROM OAK RIDGE 11 sjT 7 jp 1 JK' aww tx An mi nWrnrWHrw a 'a 1 WWsW 1 1 I I i fe A 1'H? 4 OS Centre Position Tulane Roberts 1 Minsky 5ordy 1 Payne Shaboan I Talbot Ku bale Reed Ghinn Talbot Gregor itts Jones Unsworth McMillin Maloney bnoddy 1 Brown Armstrong Turpin Barlett Legendre Line up ftnd summary: Penn State Position Pittsburgh McCollum le Howzer Hills 1 Harman Harr 1 Nack Bentz Hlrm Beridenk pct ers McMahan Kelley Hufferd Jordan Klillnger (A C) Holleran Wilson Davies (e) Lightner Andersbn hnabb Culonna Score by pericnlsi I'enn State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wofford Posltio Davis 1 Ott 1 Schumpert 1 Gleaton (C) a Rhodes A Stevenson Salley Gross Mozingo 1 Kingman Carmichael Middleton le Bemis Westerman 1 1 Moore Magill 1 Walters Totterdale Terry bandy Rangeley Knecht Rich Arbogast Parley rew Ronner I Tucker Markell rh Mattox Calkins fb McDonald Score by periods: Johns Hopkins 0 0 0 ft 0 Wash and Lee 0 0 0 7 7 Washington and Lee scoring: Touch down Cameron Goal from touchdown Potts Referee Moffitt Princeton Um pire Shaw Dartmouth Headltnesman llogsctt ield Judge Col Ellis Time of periods 15 minutes.

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