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TI TOE 'APPEAL MEMPHIS SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 1 1914 OUACHITA TIGERS III Will OtfEB'OLE Men Employ -Straight Football in Decisive Victory SEW1HEE UH1BLE TO SCORE ONGEORGII TEGII Yellow Jackets Won Easy Game Score 20 to 0 (Q LdBSIE SCORE SEVEN TO NOTHING TIGERS THREATENED ONCE Tlgfn Hammered Line Making Toncbdonn In Tbfrd Quarter Toland Abraham and Carter Iloyo Play Well 311 Med Only Opportunity to Score lu the Fourth Tech Used lueeplag Bud Runs for Issg and Consistent Gains ATLANTA Ga Oct Georgia Teeh swept the Sewanee Tigers off I heir feet this afternoon running three touch-! downs and kicking two goals while they kept the Bengals from scoring a point A man came into our store the other dav and bought several suits of Ribbed Shirts and Drawers as well as a number of other things after which he remarked to the salesman: I had a Close Shave BY AL WILSON Coach Morley Ouachita TIgrra employing straight football and holding entirely to the old atyle game yesterday tSaaid the University of Misslaslppi A oner of the most bitterly fought and et games seen on a local gridiron tn years The score was 7 to 0 Over SS0U fans an unusually largo football crow'd for Memphis witnessed the downfall of "Ole Mies" When the final whistle sounded just 'as darkness was fast lowering on Bed Elm Field the Purple and Gold colors of the i little college from Arkadelphla were flaunted on high and the made-in-Arkan- cat machlnt representing Ouachita had accomplished an almost unbelievable thing Coining to Memphis only 17 strong this aggregation which has swept every-rthlngoefore it this fall took the field the race of a much more highly touted aquad which has been recognised as a prominent 8 I' A A eleven and molded a most decisive victory It was a victory for weight and was made evident in the first half when powerful driving backfleld charged with relentless force Into the Bed and Blue defense While the touchdown did not come until the third period was seen to be laboring hard under the handicap of nearly 10 pounds in weight which they gave to the ultimate winners The speed of Bill machine failed to materialize sufficiently enough to offset the advances of their bulkier opponents Mississippi however put up one of the ramest scrappiest fights possible They were on the defensive for nearly two-thirds of the 53 minutes of actual play and the fact that they held the Tigers to a lone touchdown shows that they were as one fighting against an almost forlorn hope The university men when the issus demand held with the fury of demons Ouachita Powerful Msehlnr flvs-man interference is shown protected by five of the Tiger machine This pli Kick-off started down the field with a series of off tackle plunges and runs by Carter The bottom plctura shows Tackle yers of Mississippi who has just broken hrongh and stopped a Tiger runner Frank Smythe the local hoy If leen In the foreground Just In front of the man with the ball rOOTRALL REBVIiTB Local Ouachita (Ark) 7 Mississippi 0 Central High School 7 Mississippi Twentr to was the score-The Bengals threatened only in the! fourth quarter when recovering a Tech fumble in the middle field they worked some forward pa are the final one heir a 1 drooped by Parker who waa over the goal lire 1 Crudlngton Talley and TCley were all taken from the game due to the fierce tackling of the Jackets who fought with 1 more spirit than any game they have played in several year Sweeping end runs in which the Tiger ends were hotel In sndoff tackle plunges in which they were thrown outside wet the chief ground gainers of the Jackets Fatten and Fielder were the principal offensive atars for the Jackets the former g-ttlng three runs of over 30 yard rne for a touchdown while the latter ran through the entire itewanee team 75 yards for a touchdown after catching a punt red gains through the Sewanee line repeatedly while off-tackle plunges and hia defensive work was a feature Tolley waa the offensive alar for the Tigers Roul-hacs kicking featured the Sewanee defensive He reeled off long punts time after time and hia ends covereA well three touchJowns were the result of oidend id broken field runs of 75 yards Patten's of 33 and of 28 Lineup: Sewanee Positions Georgia Tech Crudlngton Edmond Bovd Left end Goree Knapp Parker Left tackle Mauck Iieftwlch Alexander Harrison Left guard Lang Sneed Scott Center McCord Bryant Harrison Perry IUght guard Sneed Churchill Dobbins Right tackle Carpenter Mcleaacs Right end Pen ter Tolley (c) Quarterback Johnston Ferrow Spence Palmer Left half Petten Hayee Clarke Rlrht hadf Fielder (a) Talley Morrison Roulhac Fullback Morrison Rountm Summary: Toughdown-Fielder Patten Hayra Goala from touchdown PteWw 1 Rtfircf Tnnla Brown (VondorMlt) Um-rtrt Orcbo (XnTr Hd IlnjwnMr Brooked (Hcorffc Vnahlnnton- Tim ot quimra 11 minuted MISS COLLEGE WINS Swam pa Louisiana Industrial Institute ss JACKSON Miw Oct 8U-A imit crowd of spectators saw Mississippi College of Cllntoik defeat Louisiana Industrial Institute of Ruaton here thin after- The game was one-sided until the lift Smarter the Mississippi one having scored our touchdowns during the first half of the game At that period the Vinsky Louisiana players besran to find them-eelvee and forced tbe playing In their opponent's territory keeping within yards of the goal The only touchdown scored by the visitors was most spectacular Foster getting the ball on a forward past on 80-yard line and by a daring race through the line with the finest fnlerferenee play seen here for a long while dashed down tho field and carrying the ball over Capt Barnea tried for goal but missed Almost as spectacular a play waa a long run made by CapC Anderson of Mississippi for 55 yards after eluding two attempts to tarkle which was made In the second quarter Numerous end runs were attempted but the field was active and scrappy resulting In considerable off-side plsy and some slugging It was apparent that the Mississippi goal was In danger of the gome tbe whlil't averting an almost certain Louisiana touchdown Shortly before this Capt Barnes waa blocked while negotiating a touchdown and waa forced to bo satisfied with a safety Lineup: Miss College Poritlon I Thompson Left end Foster Carter Left tackle McCrary Williams Left guard Talbot Henson Center Crawford Thomas Right guard Henry Laird Right tackle Smith Hardin Right end Texado Pe sreon Quarter Barnes (C) Anderson (C) Left half Walker Wood Right half Hoyt Harkins Fullback Btephenson tiubptllutes Luke and Mangum Garrett and Cagle Summary: Anderson A Thompson Laird Thomas Foster Barnea Goals from Laird Wood Referee Dr Kern (MilL ipe) Timekeepers McGehee Chasing tnfng Lee (Ole Miss) LOUISIANA STATE SWAMPED DALLAR Texas Oct 31 Fast end running and good Interference enabled the Texas A A team to defeat Louisiana Stats University's eleven here today 83 to A Louisiana got the Jump at the beginning of the game scoring a touchdown and a safety before the Texana got started A 0Quln made the touchdown from a fake place kick formation A few minutes later Ioulalana fumbled tho ball near the goal and although a Texan recovered It he waa thrown behind hia goal for a -safety on the tackle Texas also made one safety when a kickoff touched the hands of a Louisiana back and rolled 30 yards behind the goal where a Louisiana man was downed trying to run It out Louisians ueed short forward passes frequently but one of these was lntercepte1 by Rollins of A A for a touchdown Lineup: Texas A A Position 8 Garrlty Right end A Braunmllier Right tackle Cooper Dickey Right guard alton Csa thon Center Mooler Esrhenberg Left guard Martin Long Left tackle Spencer Fry lft end Klock Scott Quarter Bell (C-) Right half Green Everett Ieft half Salloway Coleman Fullback Reid nummary: Louisiana A A A Everett 4 Rollins 2 Bell 2 Garrlty Goals from Louisiana A A Coleman Louisiana 1: A A 31 1 Rubstltutro: Louisiana Green for A Preston for Galloway Pittman for Martin McMahon for Green Rour-geolae for Preston Preston for Bour-geoiee A A Collins for Fry Faber for Long Spencer for Collins Klllough for Dickey Rollins for Scott Scott for Rot-lino Rollins for Coleman Fry for Scott FORDYCK HIGH WINS FORDYCE Ark Oct The local high school defeated the Benton High School In a close game of football by a score of 26 to 13 on the local high school field The Benton lads worked the forward pars successfully while the local boys worked a fake play successfully and defeated the visitors Cheatham for the local made three touchdowns while Hamilton and Waters played excellent ball Time or quarters 15 minutes Referee Porter of Arkansas umpire Holder of Fordyce WINOVA HIGH WIXS WINONA Miss Oct The Winona High School football team played the eec-ond game of the season on the local gridiron defeating a picked team from the towns of Oxford and Water Valley by a score of 26 to 0 The game was not very Interesting as the out of town team was outplayed at every period of the game LAWLER HIGH DEFEATED TWICE BINGHAMTON Oct The girls of the Mabel Williams High School of Germantown defeated the girls of Lawler High here today in fast game or basket bell by a icore of 6 to The boys of Williams also won over those of the latter school their score befog 18 to 3 No end and of bounds on the Tiger 39-yard line however and waa called back The ball waa carried by Bender to the ld-yard mark where Ouachita held and forced "O-o Miss" to try a forward pasa broken up This waa "Little doe Evans There getting away agi just after the Tu-- He eefzed the ball on the kickoff and worked his way past every purple-jerseyed man save Carslle who waa playing back The Oxford crew then attempted a series of forward passes none of which ere successful Halfback BalL was throwing the oval well but the Mississippi ends seemed unable to get by Jay Toland and Jackson in the secondary defense men after the opening of the fourth quarter became desperate and rushed the ball to the center of the field A kick which got by the Tiger quarter rolled over the goal line Two Ouachita men and a MlrMssipplan scrambled for It Referee Sullivan ruled that a husky waa in possession and only a touchhack resulted The three Tolands Abraham and Caster tarred for Ouachita Frank Smyths Evans Bender and Harris showed best for the losers Smythe Bender and Harris were best on the defensive throwing the Purple and Gold runners when Ouachita men were tackled for losses The line-up: Ouachita Position Mississippi fthuggart Left end Smyths () Toland Left tackle Myers Hargis Left guard Collette Joe Toland Center Mutiny Carglle Right guard Hdrrfg Tobey Hlffht Bishop Ward Right end IXirr Evans came near getting away again in the third quarter just after the Tiger score He sell Carter Quartet back Jay Toland (a) Rlytit half Abraham Loft half Jackeon Fallback Bander Score by perkklo Ouachita 7 MleslsaepiM 0 Substitutes: Esst for Col lette Brunson for Myers Smith for Roberta Wrenn for East Sherman for Brunson Roberts for Smith Myers for Sherman East for Myers Smith for Itoberta Griffin for Ball Ball for Griffin Bunson for East Roberts for Carr Oliver for Bender Munn for CsiwHs Ouachita: Score Touchdown jaokion Goals from Ward Referee Sullivan McGinnis (Notre Dame) Head linesman Dooley (M S) Xaeh (Tennessee) and Wallace (Ohio) Time of quarters 14 11 la Roberta "Ole kicked off In the first quarter The 'Ouachita runner was downed with a small gain The Tigers then started a series of smashing plunges with Jay Toland and Abraham carrying tha ball Myers broke up an 'end run throwing Carter for the loss of 10 yards Frank Smythe broke up a forward pasa near the Mississippi 30-yard line Evans grabbed an attempted dropklck right his goat and ran the entire length of the field but was called back on account of going out of bounds Bender and Rail carried It to the Ouachita Toland stopped rushes and MlsalMlppi tried a forward pass which was unsuc-MlfuL The Ouachita backs' then plunged through tackle for gains of 10 and yards Abraham featured Just here with a sweeping end run for lo yards Ouachita fumbled and Smythe recovered on his own 40-yard une Mississippi mads several yards oh end runs and a line plunge by Bender The half ended with the ball on Ouachita's 40-yard line Mississippi was held for downs ancfOua-ohlta took the ball at the beginning of the next period Ward punted and Evans returned 15 vards dodging three Tiger tacklers A forward paas to the left-side of Mississippi's' line failed Ball made 10 yards through tackle Smythe was called around end but was stopped by Shuggart who threw the Memphian for a loss Mis sisalppl punted to three-yard llna from which point Jay Toland and Toland brought the ball with tar-rifle smashes through right tackle Abraham tore off 20 yards on an end run Toland went through- carrying several Red and Blue men for five yards Ouachita punted and Evans was downed In hia tracks Evans essayed an end run whioh netted 10 yard Bender failed several times In line smashes Mississippi punted and Oua started the driving tactic Abraham waa playing like a demon for i arrying the ball several 10-yard gains Roberts the quarter was out the laJf smashed Into him on one "Ole Miss' Tiger left of these rune Smith substituted Both teams then played loose ball two fumbles coming A triple paaa gained 15 yards for Mississippi Evans carrying the ball Mississippi attempted a forward pass but failed The baH was in the middle of the field when the -hair ended Mississippi received and after two' attempted runs iwhlch resulted in losses tried a forward paaa which was broken up Ouachita with the aid of Jay Toland and carried the ball to Mississippi's 20-yard Une Abraham then tore off 10 snore on a sweeping end run Three plays were directed at Mississippi's left tackle for about 5 yards Jackeon went over for the touchdown on a play through right tackle He waa hit by an Oxford man but dragged the tackier between the goal posts Word kicked a perfect goal Evans returned the kickoff to the center of the field Mississippi failed In a pass directed to Frank Smythe Jackson slapping the ball ta the ground Evans punted and the Tiger quarter gained about 5 yards Tackle ploys mixed with an occasional run by Carter put the boll on 7-yard line where the qiwrtrr ended Mississippi held for downs and punted out of danger The bail rolled out of bounds near the center of the field Ward locked and hie punt waa half blocked Shuggart fell on It near Mississippi's 85-yord lino The Tigers were unable to gain effectively and again kicked Evans returned a short distance then carried the ball to the center of the field by a aeries eof end runs Evans kicked and the university team fought like tigers Smythe threw runners twice for leases of 5 yards (Harris broke through and tackled Abraham before he was started Evans returned kick well past the center of the field making over 45 yards rwaa unable to gain and Evans booted the ball It rolled over the Ouachita goal line but was recovered by a Tiger Ouachita started from their 20-yard line and by tackle plunges and one run by Carter put the ball on Mississippi's 8-yard line The game was over at this Point Fourteen plays were used in gaining thla distance GENERALS BEAT I ROANOKE Vo Oct After having held opposing elevens scoreless in the first five games Virginia Polytechnic Institute scored the first touchdown of the sea-sop against Washington and Lee but lost I Saunders scored for Tech In the first quarter Following a recovery of a fumble Tech advanced to touchdown on a series of line P1' and four penalties Saunders felled to register goal after touchdown and this later gave the struggle to nnd The Generals forged into the lead In the second quarter when Gallagher plunged over the Une following a series of line bucks and a forward pasa to Schultz The lost two quarters wore ecore- "I was looking at thla Underwear elsewhere and they asked me 9100 a garment for It hnt something told me to shop aronnd The consequence I caved 21c on the garment by coming here Every place went to they wanted a dollar How can you sell them for Just Like IVe Sell Everything Else We believe In email profits end moresilex Here in Ben it tractive 50c SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 39c Good qualltj bear? ribbed Shirts end Drawers la all dies 80c values Special fiQae Monday a garment WwC Pleated Shirts WORTH 150 at 98c Shirts for men In plain and pleated bosom styles with laundered ana French cuffs materials are percale and woven-striped Madras and crepes new and dnrable patterns QA-' $150 values wCIG Adler Gloves UP TO $250 VALUE Every pair Is the genuine make and so branded They are all In perfect condl-' tlon Several hundred pain offered you at a price Cape Kid Cloves unlined Cape Kid Glove lined Mocha Gloves lined Dress Kid Gloves Suede Gloves i 25c HOSE 19c 3 PAIRS FOR 50c Half Hose with linen heels mad toes in black white and all colors made of fine Egyptian cotton 25c values three 4 Qoe pairs for 50c or pair 1 36 A A Young Electric Co Tupelo Mifif Electric Lighting and Water Supply Systems for Country Homea- Con tractor for City Light and Water Plants AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIED ir TO LOAN AT 396 PER ANNUM WHY PAY MORE Pay off that old or 8" nortaea Bui er build or improve tha properly nva we a MEY katMr where you lfva wo earn orronao ft Twelve yen to re-pay in equal monthly peyref cerrv one of our contract ae aa lawiUMt OvarScvM RWkoa Baton Ui( PaM I boaincH written in mliafaetion of If 1 on eon tract cooked ta os taveeuneata WRITE AT ONCE FOR DETAILS He NATIONAL MERCANTILE COMPANY Ltd GORDON Conornl lrh OSS Follows llld Memphle Toon Cealwlri wnder Seyervlefen off Cion Chortored AeMetnt To the Arkansas college men credit must be given for an all-powerful collei l-p chine It ripped and tors lti way over the opposing goal line for one touchdown showed beyond a doubt that it must be classed with the better elevens ot this section and given rank with the beat team ever turned out In the Razor- hack state The Tigers ecored In the third period after two quarters of fighting every Inch of the field They did not ton with this but continued the uncess-Ina hammering nd machine attack mahlne ovary effort to amaaa turthor points Jennlnn stated before ha left Arkadelphla that he Intended using straight football alone and his intentions were carried out to the letter Few forward passM were attempted the majority of the gains for Ouachita coming as a result of through tackle drives Their rlve-mon Interference with Carter running with the ball was football perfection This play ones started around the Mississippi flanks proved one of the most troublesome things for the Red and Blue defense Another consistent method used was that of sending Captain Jay Toland through tackle Joe Toland the Tiger leader's brother who played left tackle was another husky which Quarterback Carter sent crashing through the line Both seemed good nearly every time for 10 yards On the defensive Ouachita encountered trouble tn "Little Joe" Evans the Mississippi right half wfto ran trotted and squirmed his way through the Arkansas line for "Ole greatest gains Une proved a vertiable wall The Oxford backs were ineffective against it Toland at center smashed up plays directed at the line with a surprising ability Charlie' Bender a 1 Memphian who was playing full waa unable to get past this husky Razorback One-Arm 3Ian Stars Munn a one-armed man who waa sent In during ttte last half proved a moat terrific tackier At guard this substitute reportedly broke through and tore up plays in their beginning Abraham playing with Ward on the left aide or the Tiger line was an obstruction which Mississippi failed to get by only cm one or two occasions Fvanc outpunted Ward In the first half "Little sent quite a number of 50-yard kicks well up Into Ouachita territory and frequently drove the bell out from 10-yard line after the Red and Blue had been unable to oar ry it tn safety In the last half toe was not working quite as well and he fell off In his average Ward placed it around the 85-yard on every occasion when he was called to punt touchdown came just after the beginning of the third period when plunges through left tackle by Toland and Jay Toland placed the ball on five-yard line "Ole held for three times but Bruce Jaok son the ISO-pound Ouachita crashed over the goal He waa taokl by a Red and Blue man but drag hiiTiself across the Una Ward kicks perfect goal for the seventh point The Purple and Gold team threatened again In the last period when four minutes were left It waa at thla time that the two Toland smashers and Abraham carried the ball from the 39-yard line to within five yards of the Red And I Blue goal posts on 14 consecutive plunges Time called however stopped them Mississippi came the nearest to scoring In the first quarter when Joe Evans snatched up an attempted dropklck from right under hia own goal posts and ran through the entire opposing field end across the Ouachita line He stopped out Hand Tailoring with Fit Quantity and Reasonable Prices Drop In to see us and look over the hundreds of beautiful Fall fabrics now on display The superiority of custom-tailored clother and the oppor- tunity you have to select your own fabrics are sufficient reasons why you will get full value for your money Saits $1500 and Upwards Also large stock of Imported Suitings from $25 to $40 No wqr prices here no advance whatsoever Practice economy by having your clothes made by CRONER 58 SECOND STREET Next to Lyceum Drop in Soon flohults atarrad for and Xa while Saundors and Caffay oelntfllatod for Lineup: and let Portion I- Wmmi Xieft endiM Tdylor Schulti iiniaM Left tackle Williams flat Left guard Moore Center Montague Scarry Right guard Cottrell Miles Bight tackle Benedict Harrison Right cndVufh Uujrd lartorbaclc Pert eft half Huddle Gailaaher Quarterback Peaks Young Left half Huddle Bweeflanfl Risht half Macon Beuhrlng Fullback Raundjn and Barrow for PierotU Milner for Beuhrlng DlngwaJ for Bryan Donahue for Gallagher SecMV for Simms Beuhrlng for 8weetland eylor Funkhauser for 'or Peaks Gregory for Rivers for Taylor er-a Engleby for Peake Oreganr Dixon for Mason Taylor for Or cry Somerville for Williams Moore for Cottrell Henderson for Montague Peake Engleby Gregory for Taylor Rivea Gregory Saunders for Opponheiraer Saunders Gallagher Goam after Young Referee Gass (Lehigh): umpire Poague (v I head linesman Morrison (Cornell): Time of minutes TEX3BSSEE RESERVES BEATEN ASHEVILLE' Ct Oct Ruahing their opponents off their fret in the flnet quarter the Bingham Military School Cadets of Asheville defeated the University of Tennessee Reserves 8 toO today in the best game seen here in many days The Cadets fought grimly and fiercely against their slightly heavier opponents to hold their slim advantage and the Tennessee substitutes fought with equal grlmneaa to overcome the advantage of a clean touchdown won by the locals In the first few minutes of play This waa the first time In hiatonr that the Bingham Cadets have been victorious over the volunteer reserve the Tennee-eeans cam 'or the vial tors The reserves remain over for a game with Asheville School Monday afternoon Heater was the Cadets' individual star hia efforts In broken field running being spectacular and chiefly responsible for only touchdown Once he carried the ball 80 yards before finally tackled and pulled down The lineup follows: Tennessee Position Bingham Welch Isft end )ennle Morris Left tackle Jamison Kent left guard Buie Moore Center )avfa Hambaugh Right guard Thorl Spivey Right tackle Parrish Fowler Quarter- Barker Donaldaon Left half Hooka Lothrop Right half Heater Stovall Fullback Craig Keith Right and Lilian Summary: Hester for Bingham Time of 15 and 13 minutes HOWARD XX CLOSE VICTORY MOBILE Ala Oct Howard College of Birmingham defeated the Spring Hill College team here thla afternoon by a score of 7 to 3 Howard outweighed SgrinHIljnanaveragtnoiinda Blood Sufferers WanttoKnon The light Turned on to A Subject of Dorlrw The mere tact that 8 the famous blood purifier drives out disease Is a world's story a topic of conversation wherever men get together They wonder why simply because most remedies are mystified and put before them a8 "discoveries" The facts are that ws pay too much attention to possibilities and not enough to real homeapnn aeeompUeh-meat B- 8 la a remedy of our fathers It baa a history that la written deeply In minds becanaelt baa done tha work driven out deep seated disease revived hope put the on appearance and clamped down tight any effort of germs to get the upper hand Any sore spot ea the skin Is sa Immediate demand for 8 8 since the first principle of this famous remedy Is to strike out for places of trouble Thla Is a physiological tact and 8 8 8 Is true to the workings of our body Get a bottle of 8 8 8 today at any druggist sad begin blood health It will master any blood disease and do It In a way to emphasise lb influence Aad If at fullback wtn the beat ground gainers fop tho aIm Landrum and Porter lor Ptrtould plajr od tho host bIL BLYTHEriLLK DEFEATS OSCEOLA OSCEOLA Ark Oct SI High School and Blythcrille High School clahtd on OncroVs field this afternoon for their first game of the aeaeon Oace-ola lost 18 to 13 Osceola Athletic Club will play Mem- fhle University School at Osceola on riday Nov Line-up: Osceola Position Blythevllle Weinberg Left end Lilly Maxwell Left tackle Gaughey pi Herr Left guard Fritxiua CMltfl esete)fftttl9WB Fletcher Right guard Simmons Ijongle Right tackle Crals 8 DanehowerRlkht end Thompson BCtSOnststs QUIPtVP ooeeoeeeos PTOCtSF Young Left half Shelby Pagg Right half Thompson Patterson Fullback Taylor Summary: Shelby 3 Psgg 3 Danehower (K I) referee Sima (Morgan) umpire MISSOURI SPRINGS SURPRISE COLUMBIA Mo Oct The Unlvcr alty of Mlaaourl eleven outweighed IS pounds to the man surprised its followers this afternoon by winning from the heavy Kansas' Agricultural College team score 13 to A The Missouri team was hard pressed In the earlier period in which the Kansas players defense waa the be In tbe second quarter Cant Agnew kicked a field goal from tbe 25-yard Use for the Agxiea only score Roth teams used the forward pass often but neither waa able to gain much ground bv this play light backlleld did most of the gaining by long end runs but the heavy Kansas necks were unable to penetrate the Missouri line NORTH CAROLINA XX WIN WINSTON SALEM Oct The University of North Carolina defeated Davidson College In football here today 18 to A North Carolina made both Its touchdowns on forward passes while Dav-ideon'a three points were scored on a kick from placement line was heavier than Davidson although the back fields were about equal In weight Carolina did not score until the third period when one touchdown and a safety were scored the second touchdown being made in the last period Davidson's score was made In the second period CLARKSDALR HIGH WIXS CLARK8DALB Mlee Oct The Tunica Agricultural High 8ehooI football eleven came to Clarkedale and went down in overwhelming defeat before a team from the local high school the final score being 99 to A The locals showed the result of splendid coaching received at the hands of Physical Director Ivy of the public school system The visitors put up a game fight but It was their first season's work In thla respect and they found them-selves unable to overcome the superior ecienoe evinced by the home aggregation Instant Relief DOCTOR TOMBmS jamsmt boiupnLvl lifted Coapoa I Inesse I vital! I I Ibose suffering from nesses that sap the pleaenree life should take Jnven Pills have more rejuvenating sing force than has eve before been offered Sentpost-pt of Si and paid tat plain packs above coupon byC BaMsoswIII pxopristsen i Reserves 0 South At Virginia 20 Vanderbilt 7 At Georgia Tech 30k Be- At Mississippi A 4b Ok Georgia 0 At Mlifllsilppl College 38 Louisiana Industrial A At North Carolina 14 Davidson At Wakeforest Wakeforest Ik Roanoke College At Randolph-Maeon 13 Richmond College At Clrmson 14 Citadel Ol At Mercer 39 Furman 0 At Washington ft Leo 7 Virginia Poly 8 At Florida 60 Southern 0 At Newport Hampden Sydney William 4fc Mary a At Bingham Tennessee 0l At Alabama 58 Tu-lane 0l At1 Tennessee 87 Chattanooga Ol At Wabash 7 Louisville 3 West At Harvard 7 Michigan 0 At New Yale 49 Colgate 7 At Princeton 7 Williams 7 At Pennsylvania 49 Swarthmore 6 At Ithaca Cornell 48 Holy Cross 8 At Syracuse 24 Carlisle a At West Point Army 4L Villa Nova 0l At Annapolis Navy lg North Carolina A 4b 14 At Dartmouth 32 Am? herat 0 At Brown 12 Vermont 9-At Bucknell 0l Muhlenberg ol At Georgetown z7 West Virginia Wesleyan 0l At South LeHIgh S3 Johns Hopkins 0 At Pennsylvania State 17 LaFayette a At Washington Washington ft Jefferson 48 West Virginia a -At Pittsburgh 96 Dickinson 0 At Wesleyan 14 Worcester Polytechnic 0 At New Yale freshmen 7 Andover 0 At Cincinnati -14 Kentucky State 7 At Medford Tufts 7 Massachusetts Agricultural College ol At Kingston Rhode Island 7 Norwich a At W-Jitervllle Maine 0 Colby 14 At Troy Union 23 Renneaal-aer 0 At Western Reserve 8 Oberlin 0l At Haverford Fa Franklin 4b Marshall 14 Haverford a At South Bend Notre Dam 21 Haskell 7 At Chicago 0l Wisconsin 0 At Illinois 21 Minnesota 6 At Notre Notre Dame 21 Haskell 7 At Depauw 17 Earlham 6 At Terre Franklin 7 Rose Xoly ol At Mount Union 49 Casa Ol At Columbia Missouri 13 Kansas State 8 At Western Reserve 8 Oberlin a At Michigan Aggies 76 University of Akron a At Nebraska 20L Ames At Hlomlngton Indiana 48 Miami 8 At Rice Institute 13 Daniel Baker 7 At Da Ha-Texaa A 4b 83 Louisiana State 9 At Kansas If jns At Texas 50 Soutnwestern At Cok-rado Colorado University 10 Colorado College 7 A Appleton Lawrence 2L Marquette 0 At St LiOuis Washington 7 Draka Be-keley (Rugby) University of California 35 Santa Clara College 0 At Atchison Midland College 53 Campbell College Ol At St Mary's St 1 Mlaaourl State Normal 14 I I HISSED GOAL CAUSES DEFEAT ROANOKE Va Oct Failure to kick an easy goal after a touchdown In the first flva minutes of play oaused Virginia Polytechnic Institute's defeat here today 7 to A in Its annual football gome with Washington and Lee Washington and Leo had not previously been scored on this season AGGIE RESERVES W1X JONESBORO Ark Oct The Aggie Reserves defeated the Para ou Id High School here this afternoon in a venr Interesting and hard-fought game by a score of 8 to 0 Tankerely carried tha oall you would like definite advice write The over for the Aggies on a line buck The Swift Specific CO 56 Swift Bldg Atlanta teams were evenlr matohed and on sev- Rett peopla first seek advice that Rh ble and were penalised aev-thea OS the Itrelght road i ersl times Blue left end: Hartln half Stevena lata 5Sk Mid Toakapetir lue left end: Hartln right Uta tanft 'Tenlraaolw GAYOSO LOAN OFFICE IK 94 MAIN STRR fl A A WITH I UOODMAX a RA Vf Jewelers 4k OfM AUXI MONEY OX WATCHES AND JB seta HAIR.

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