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THE ASHEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1921. TWELVE OI puh lc N. A. Collins, countv MAROON AND BLACK SERVE BIG DINNER AT HOME OF COUNTY ELON WINS FROM GUILFORD, 7 TO 0 Shook, supervisor of the The visitor Inspected the and grounds nd Vre i ar' the institution. by TIES BINGHAMITES I- ICmum-t Irtm Tv T1 NEW YORK, ov.

:4.can,al Jew Thrills In Game l.lun Suiter-lor to Wiu Mnke but Three Yimt Down. ana downed the nian, for a loss or (He yam. Bingham made live yards on a forward pass, ami then William Corcoran Euti Washtr ton. D. C.

personal sr. reUry ,0 G(m eral John J. Pershing during th. -died-today following; the fecunel of an attack of pneumo.ua ton in France. He.

was (n ear.oK? througn th line to six Slierlff A. J. I-yerly Presides at Tahle aixl Call 1'ixm Several Offlelab for Short Talks. Thnkgiving day was truly a day of thanksgiving the county home and the dinner served yesterday was in keeping with the1 celebration of the holiday. County officials were present and had dinner with the ii inmates, with turkey as the king dlSherllT J.

A. Lyerty presided over the table and called upon the fol- Austin, lour oaugniers tftrnrt rtrnttntfor: Tf Jliftllit CM ELON Nov. 24. In a game of few ihrillt Klon defeated Guilford college In the Thanksgiving game by a lone touchdown. The only scoring cam in the first minute of play of the second quarter, and the game ended 7 to 0 in favor of Klop, with the ball In Eton's po-session on Guilford's 1-yard line when the final whistle blew.

survive him. The widow is a Levi ter of the late taw vifo-nrAKlHnt yard line. They made two yaras on thrte pliys. and Bingham was penalized flv yards, ofTsltlo. on another no-slgrnals play.

One more line buck put them back on the six yard line, and then a delayed forward pass. Clark to Walter, resulted in a touchdown. Graves kicked goal. United v-i ne States. I At no stage of the game did Gull- ford threaten to score, they miking only three first down, and falling Red Blooded Persons Reside "Where Men Are Men" They Found the Girl "Where Men Are Men" Bingham klekerj off and Ashe-vllle had the ball on the 30 yard line.

Two line bucks through center netted eight yards, and on the next play Rtnffhnm was penalized five yards Six yards in three plays. and Ashevillp punted. Bingham retrieving on her 12 yard line. Two plunges nave three yarfl. and to complete a single forward pass.

The ball was kept In the Guilford territory or neutral territory practically the whole game. In the last minute of play In the first quarter a forward pass. Perry to S. placed the ball on Gull-ford's 25-yard line. The whistle ended the quarter, but when play was resumed the first two rushes by Newman of Elon around left end earrled the ball over for a touchdown; Johnson kicked goal, For the remainder of the game, with the exeeptinn of the last four minutes, play was simply a punting afTalr.

with Eion having the edge. 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 he carried over, the whistle ended the contest. Newman. Johnson, and L. Perry were the principal ground-gainers for Klon; Newlin for tin visitors.

Lineup: Klon (T) Guilford (0) Position Allston Warrick Bill a punt followed. Ashevtlle retrieving nn Bingham's 35 vard line. Klffht yards through the line, and Charles went through renter for ten. Two more plays gave nine yards, putting the ball on Uingliam's eight yard line. Asheville went to the three yard line in two plays, to the two yard line In the next, and failed to gain on their third attempt.

Then Cliakales hit the line, rheadle kicked coal. Bingham retrieved Ashevllle's kick-off on the 4f yard line. Score end first half, Asheville 7, Bingham 7. Third Period Bingham kirked through, and Ashevllle's ball on the 20 yard line. Three plays netted 15 yards, and then Asheville was penalized 15.

Two yards, and then Bingham took a punt back 16 yards to renter. Bingham grounded a forward pass, and tried again. Asheville intercept, ed on the in yard line. Ashevi'le ran C. White Smith R.

O. Klrkland Lasslter G. Cameron Shore R. T. Smith McBane L.

T. made six yards, and it was Bingham's ball on the downs. Bingham made 14 yards on four plays, and then fumbled. Asheville retrieving. They could not gain, and punted, Bingham's hall on 30 yard line.

Flynn Shore R. K. S. Perrv Fraiier L. E.

Newman Newlin Q. B. Johnson Purvis H. M. McAdams White L.

H. B. Of course you intend to take out Fire insurance soma day everyone does. But you do not want to be one of those who wait too long. The safe way is to come in and see about it right now.

Our Insurance Department will be glad to explain to you our Policies. P. C. BLACKMAN, Manager Insurance Department Wachovia Bank Trust my I L. Terry H.

G. McBane 1 F. B. Summary Touchdowns: Newman; pials from touchdowns: Johnson. Substitutions: For Elon: Fix for McAdams; Cannon for Fix; Clark for S.

Terry; Fessmier for Kirkland; Whitesrll for Cameron; McAdams for Garmon For Guilford: Taylor for Turvis; McAdoo for Smith. Member Federal Reserve System. On their rlrst play they were downed for a loss. Failing to gain, they punted, and It was Asheville hail on the 40 yard Hue. Aplievlile made ten yards through renter.

Then Chakales went through four Blnghamltes for 3H yards and a touchdown. Cheadle kicked goal. The hall hit the post and bounced through. Bingham retrieved on the klrkoff and advanced 15 yards to the 40 yard line. They made nine yards on three plays, and then tacked on seven on a forward i ass lilnKhuin lost two yards, and gained tour on another forward pass.

Two more plays netted six yards, and Bingham was penalized five yards. A forward pass to Graves put the hall on Asheville five yard line. Two line bucks netted one yard, and the whistle blew. Score end third period, Asheville 11, Bingham 7. Fourth Period On Bingham's first play they netted about six Inches.

Brown fumbled the hall, hut recovered, and sent It to Clark, across the boh! line, for a touchdown. Graves kicked goal. The ball hit the cross bar. hesitated, and bounced over for the tying point 14 to 14. Kor the remainder of the game it was see-sHW mull m-ar the end.

when Asheville meneuvered the ball to Bingham's 12 yard line. Asheville advanced three yards with Chakales carrying the hall, but lost it on downs. Bingham punted, and AslievIKe cur- V. DEFEATS LEXINGTON CADETS Grentrr i BlHckwburR Techs With Driving Attack Score Ictory. The Silver Lining! to your darkest cloud is in your bank account here.

Battery Park Bank Member Federal Reserve System. Have you inspected our improved and modern lock boxes? lien nit' iihii oar t.mgnams in KOANOKK. Nov. 24. Before mure than ten thousand people the Virginia Military academy went down in defeat before the Virginia Polytechnic institute by by the score of 26 to 7.

Left Half-hack Sutton engraved his name In Tech football history by scoring two touchdowns and giving the greatest exhibition nf broken field running ever seen on a gridiron In Virginia. The cadets from Lexington fought a brave, aggressive, and snappy battle, but were overcome from start to finish, the Blacks-burg eleven showing a greater driving attack. Line-up and summary: V. P. I.

(26) Position V. M. I. 7) Hard wick Drewry left end Tilson (c) Summers (c) left tackle Sheppard Wescott j-rxiM i il ncAi jeii.v imok mem to the six yard line, and their next lo the three yaj-d line. The whistle blew.

Final score, Asheville 14, Binghan 14. Lineup: Asheville (14) Bingham (14) Poe. Branch Smith L. J. Smith Wolfe 1..

T. Kelmet (Capt.) Raggett (1 Donahoe Simms a. They're urea I left guard Atkinson Padgett n. a. P.

Atkinson Brown T. L. Alanley (trnves (Capt It. Hedges Clark Q. B.

Chakales W.iln-r Cheadle MeLane 11. B. Mauley Ibidnkin II I l-m'ih nig oy peniwis: Kackcer Miller center Sheiertz light guard Hutchison Hunt right tackle Wilson Ridgley right end Wilhiic Faulkner ciuarter hack Sutton Bunting left half Costolo right half Hess Shannon full hack Summary Touchdown. V. p.

1. Sutton (2.) flettle (1.) V. M. I. Rider (1.) Con Is from Imiehdown V.

P. I. v. M. 1.

T.unliiig (l.i from place-ni nt V. P. I Walla. 1 1 officials: Cass, (I'high.) Coneh, (Virginia,) umpire; Shultz. Washington anil Iee.

(headlitiesm.m.) periods 15 min- We Have Noticed That folks appreciate ti bank where the officers and employees take a personal interest in their customers' afi fairs and are always on the lookout for opportunities to serve, assist and co-operate. At the AMERICAN NATIONAL our officers make it a point to become personally acquainted with you and your problems, and then go ahead and serve you on a personal, friendly man-to-man basis. AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK, "Asheville's Bank of Service." A dependable bank of strength and character. Asneville II 7 7 Bingha hi i 7 7u Ashevflle scoring tniiehdovvns: Hoilges, Chakales. ilo.il? from touchdown: Cheadle, Pinsham ncoring: touchdowns.

Walter. Clark. (ioais from tmieiid-iw ilr.ivr.s, Suhstittitlor'M- AsheviHe- purler for Atkinson; Atkinson for p.rr; Fin-ley for fl.ies for Finh y. FergiKon f.r T. Si ti 1 S'uiih for H.

for Smith ftffici.llS llefclee: I .1 'I 11 I T. Springfield. I'mpirr: Houseman. Prluceiiin jn-lui Ohio Stale lleadlim sni.in: Fish' r. Asheille Sehool.

Tunc of 10 minuter. tilcs each. i Here's Help for Home-Owners These Suits and Overcoats For the man who has decided preference as to style, material or pattern; for the man who demands correctness but has n6 definite idea as to mold; for the man in search of the most value for his money, this MAN Store is his store a store wherein style and value are in close co-ordination. We particularly emphasize the character and individuality of our suits and overcoats. Tailored at Fashion Park For Men and Young Men Our trained men can offer viluible suggestions, and help you to have beautiful grounds, with little trouble and effort on your part.

pa ATLANTA CLUB WINS ANNUAL ROAD RACE ATLANTA, Nov. 24. The Atlanta Alhletie club won the first annual road race of the southern aBO-eiatioo of the Amateur Athletic union which was started and completed at Grant field this afternoon during the progress of the Tech-Auburn football game, with a score of 49 points. Auburn came second with 62 points. Ceorgia Tech third.

68 points, and Hirmingham Athletic club, fourth. 77 points. representing the local cluh, covered the distance of 3.2 miles in 17 minutes 32 3-5 seconds. Write us and 1 man will call if you live within a reasonable distance; no obligation. If HOWARD-HICKORY NURSERY Hickory, North Carolina Fruit Trees Also Catalog Fret nplTLE Insurance isn't a necessary precau-tion the same as any other kind of insurance, why do most of the largest Realty Dealers throughout the country insist on Title Policies before they buy or sell property? EVERYffilNC In High Quality Building aterialf Banker's Trust Title Insurance Co.

"Under State Supervision" Phone 1351. Asheville, N. 130 $35 $40 $50 tfT To be safe, be con-j servative. If you value your future peace of mind you can't be too conservative in building your home. Buy your materials with care, buy them personally if possible, and, above all, buy what you will be proud of in the future.

NotMdrltt'-KlNrTHAIR. tiMatifil and 1 attnetin with LONQ, WAV! HA1U, bt Mb I QUEEN This new dtomr fuw DANDRUFF. leads tbm kwir took and bva It ijrow nry (ut. UN QUEEN noilToa will GCT LONQ, PRETTY, BTUAiailt HAIR. BudS'MDta la stuns at moMf for bis, NBWBRO mra.

Atlanta, O. I mm WAMTIfl. Writs fsr Tires. 1 The MAN Store 22 PATTON AVE. NOTICE Having qualified hs ndniinistratnr 1 of the estate of .1.

P. Sharp, deceased. this is to notify all persons holding RED BUS SCHEDULE For Hendersonville 9, 11, a. m. 1, 3, 5, p.

m. Leave Hendersonville same hours-Tor Black Mountain 9:30, a. m. 1 :30, 5:00, p. m.

Leave Black Mountain 8, 10:30, a. m. 3, p. m. claims against the estate of the said J.

P. Sharp, to present same. attested, to the undersigned, on or before the llih day of CITIZENS Lumber Company ZMltroore Phones 60-61 192'-'. or this notne will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said fsiptp will call and make Immediate ment.

KOIIKHT Adniiiiisi rat or. Nov. 'pee.

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