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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 30

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ii -m- 7 YY'- y- Y-' yy 7V -v 'v' -Y 'T i 1 1 i ttto rnuTMRfft at APPEAL MEMPHIS- SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 22 1922 Lf a 'C yi- I hh HELPED DOCTORS DEFEAT CENTENARY Michigan Defeats Ohio State 19 to 0 Before 65000 Fans BBILLIIHT RUN GIVES SE1R5NEE 7 TO 7 TIE 1HI BATTERS Ml 1 TECH'S ITTICK-1H Spectacular Passing Gives Doctors Win at Centenary i (By the Associated Press I llBUM BUM Ohio Oct 21 Tho OOLU3I Michi gan Wolverines tonight stood strlumpbant over the Ohio State Buckeyes While 10 Barron Fails to Gain Against Midshipmen in Style Ex? pectedofHim Alabama Loses Victory When Coughlin Grabs Pass for Touchdown Throwing and Kicking of Phil White Aids in 14 to 0 Victory at Shreveport Sanders Stars in Carrying Ball From Formation greatest football crowd the middle west baa ever known looked on this afternoon Coach team defeated Ohio at all tagea and won 16 to 6 The game marked the dedloatlon of Ohio new stadium and the crowd in-eluding 16000 Michigan supporters a cuplod every nook and cranny of the big Mi structure More than 65000 persons aaw ANN A POLIH Md OcL 21 down Georgia Tech's much vaunts! "lump shift" and otherwise 51 offensive and at tha asm tme unleash ing a more consistent attack themae1 with remarkable success with the forward tlkC fhpwasJ the contest it waa estimated end a thousand or more mode futile efforts to gain admission Michigan hy winning today avenges three successive defeats at the hands the Buckeyes But the retribution came at a heavy cost Roby' star Wolverine halfback and Vandervoort regular tackle probably will be out of the game for the remainder of tho season aa a result of pass the Annapolis midshipmen triumphed over the southerners before troi 26006 on Farragut Field today by a sw of IS to 0 It was Tech's first defeats! the season It waa a splendid game from start to finish and in which modern football waa a big outstanding feature injuries The ligaments In Ilebyn knee were torn It was nnnounred and Vandervoort suffered a broken arm CapL Goebel sprained an ankle Lineup: Ohio State Position Michigan SHREVErORT La Oct 21 Showing marked superiority both in straight football and open play the Tennessee Doctors this afternoon defeated Centenary by the score of 14 to 0 White and Sanders scored the points making two touchdowns between them and White kicking two try for goal points It was the first defeat the locals have suffered this seasou The contest was played at the Louisiana State Fair and the attendance numbered several thousand It was a hard fought battle from beginning to end The Doctors' advantage was in the punting of White who gained from 10 to 15 yards for his club every time the two teams' were forced to exchange punts booting was greatly responsible in keeping Tennessee goal line intact The locals gained much ground cn the visitors biit it was only after they had been sent far back the field by one of long boots By the time they had worked the ball back to where they were dangerous they had spent their driving power and were either held for downs or forced to punt The first touchdown for the Doctors Tech waa not orJy outplayed hut outgeneraled and the mighty Barren an American halfback failed to chine in the XL Goebel 1LT Vandrrvoort Juhna Biott Roeetti Auirhead Flonaker Peteoff Kutler A Klein Plxley Pauley Elgin Workman Isabel Blair Michaels Lieut Hchommer Chicago Judge II Hedgve Dartmouth llnesmmn- F- ketL Wear Inesmmn Prugh Ohio Kirk Uteriis Kipke Roby JZappon Point Field Head Wesleyan manner that he had been expected to Trud he got off In some brilliant plan and showed hia abil ty at broken field running but the middies were able to aolva the -Jump eblft" formation and prevent any consistent sains 1 The middies scored touchdown In sock of the first and second periods but in the final quarters the battle waged more deg peratrly with the Navy easily having tha advantage but lacking the final punch la at least two instances when touchdowns seemed Imminent BarcbeL 3leKee and Taylor emerged as heroes of the battle loth for In Auburn Upon Mercer For a 50 to 7 Victory Ij years a certain young purple tiger has made his lair in the mountains of xeunesaeo and for four years he has auarp-ened his claws to tear apart the engmies of hia tribe ami of himself This young tiger no other than Bill Cougblan a Birmingham boy sent thrill after thrill of Joy and happiness through his mates today and the hurt of Ilia clawing has never been greater than that felt in tho thin Red line in struggle at Rickwood when Alabama and Hewanea bitterest of gridiron rivals fought to a 7 to 7 tie To Bill Goughian and Goughian alone do tho Tigers owe the 'draw they gained with Alabama today It waa Bill who intercepted a pass shortly after the second half began and raced 65 yards down field for -a touchdown Alabama had previously scored and was pounding at tho Tiger defense in relentless fashion when Coughlaq snatched ths psss from the air and distanced every Crimson Pursuer Fullback Handers a moment later kicked a goal from placement for tho point that gave Hewanea a tio Alabama itself used the aerial attack to put across its touchdown It wns early in the second quarter when Bama had tho ball on Hewanse'a 40 yard line An end run failed amt offside penalty made chances of scoring look bad for tho Crimson At that moment Quarterback Barlett sprang a ten yard pass to McCartee who racod 35 yards down tho field eluding several Tiger tackier and placed the ball between Hewanee's goal posts Tho crowd went wild whllo Wesley kicked the goal that eventually proved the tying point It was Hewanee's only real slip and it almost proved coetly for tha Tigers The game was not such a good one at that aside from tho brief thrills furnished by tha spectacular runs of Goughian and McCartee ths gams was devoid of sensational plays There was much fumbling too much in fact for teams of Alabama and caliber A record crowd waa on hand to see tho ancient gridiron foes battle to a tie today It was estimated that 6000 people saw the game and there were probably really 7-500 on hand Both bleachers were filled and the grandstand partially so as ths Crimson Jnd the Purple kicked off at 2:30 o'clock today The thin Red line by the way was not red' 8a turd ay aa Bama had the men attired in whits Jerseys and atooklnga with narrow red stripes on the sleeves Much of tha play in the came was in midfield or- nearly so Sanders the big Tiger full back sngaged in a punting duel with two Crimson backs McCartee and 31cLlntnbk and hod a shade the best of had lots to do tha Crimsons In Cornell Scores Early to Defeat Colgate Score 14-0 to score after pley of the fret pri'oAwu laix minutes under m-ay and It came large-red ly result -f a blunder In punting tv ground scrimmage snd handling forward Tech seemed to have little or no defense against them Barron McWhorter Hunt and Brewster bore the brunt of the work for the Georgians although their lighter lne he'd mighty well at different stares of tbs battle The middies had their fret opportunity ITHACA Oct 21 Cornell defea ed Colgate today 16 to 0 Colgate proved hy as result of a blunder In punting "by Wliite fullback Saiulerg quarterback Jifalte right eml to bo ths tougneac team that Cornell haa I McWhorter kicked outVde of his own met this year with a powerful line and a 2i-yard line From that point the Navy nice Inside running game Both of Cor- launched a battering attack which coupled touchdowns came in the first half wth a forward tut between Conroy and A poor kick by Hanford In the first qusr- I Taylor placed the lutll within two girds ter paved the way for one while the other the coveted goal chalk and Barehet MISS ICGIES DEFEIT came in the second period after both clubs had rUxrd a punting duel In the first quarter A cleverly executed pass that brought the ball to the one-yard lint was tesponsible for the first score The pass came after the Doctors had failed at a try for a place kick Doth teams were declared offside and th bull waa put back in play on the 23-yard line The Doctors attain lined up for a place kick but instead worked a pass It took Centenary anl the crowd by surprise White tossed to I-ake who went to within one yard of the goal line before he was downed White then earned the ball over and also kicked goal It was a clever play by a clever squad The second touchdown came in the third quarter and resulted from a bad break for Centenary With the ball on the 23-yard line Dutton made a had pass ami Ford recovered Centenary held the Doctors for downs but tlie ball was still within their 20-yard line Henman attempted to kick and made a little popup that went about In yards Weaver caught the ball to keep it from lioundlnu back to Centenary's poal line and his team was penalised five yards putting the ball in play on Centenary's 25-yard line White made a in-vard pass to Sanders who went 15 yards for a touchdown White kicked goal While iientnan's Kicking was overshadowed by the punting of White ho made some nice boots and an even break on the kick from the goal line that went for a fluke of 10 yards would have brought the ball out of ivntenary's territory and probably saved tin ip a touchdown The Doeiors presented a cracker-jack lineup and a real star in Sander who tips the beam at about 130 pounds without his football regalia HOBS CRUMBLES BEFORE B1YL0H BOSH Iowa In Stretch Win Over Illinois By Margin 8 to 7 cams In ths second half and wan well corned by a long advance down the field line tightened in the second half and Cornell waa unable to cross the visitors' goal lino for the third time Time and ngaln Kaw and Fainn Cornell's best ground gainers were dropped In their tracks The invaders uncovered forward passing game in the last quarter which plunged through the lne for the touchdown The same player kicked placement goal from scrimmage Tho second touchdown was directly the result of one of the many forward j-iim-s which the Navy completed tn tha joy of the Immense throng of spectators Tech had braced on its 25-yard line when McKee hurled a long toss to Taylor wfce OLE MISS BEU T0 13 menaced the Cornell goal but was unable i was almost directly on the goal line tnd to score 1 went across Barehet failed in this try for AUBURN Ala Oct 21 With the i echoes of the red ink decision of the Army encounter still ringing In their ears tin- i Auburn Tigers feasted ravenously on Coach i Cody's Mercer Baptist eleven here on Drake Field this afternoon winning 50 to 7 Only four regular varsity men were allowed to start with the whistle 'Wynne Urlshnm Pruitt and Pearce mads up the nucleus around which the team was made up tu start the evening's entertainment The ranks of the Mercer team were badly depleted on account of illness striking from the regular lineup t'apt I nncaster Irwin at end Cecil at quarterback and the two halves l'oure and Pope Notwithstanding their crippled condition the visitors fought fiercely front whistle to whistle The game started with Pearce kicking over the goal line for Auburn Martncn recovered and returned 15 ynrds Auburn's first touchdown Clime in the first quarter when Howe kicked over Mercer's goal and was returned to thf 20-yard line by Mar-mon only to be fumbled and recovered by Auburn Allen then carried the ball over on a sweeping end run The Tigers repented their scoring performance in short order Mercer made a short kick Auburn failed on their first try nud kicked' Mercer fumbled (nil Glover for Auburn recovered Two nice ksss for Allen to Hits for 15 yards and Patterson to Alton for 12 yards put Auburn within striking distance wrlien Garland carried the hall over for the second touchdown Mercer took advantage of their only chance to score which came enrly in the second period Mercer kicked to Allen who fumbled only to be recovered by Smith who In a clear field ran 15 yards and was tackled front Slta from behind Five minutes lKfore the rinse of the first half t'apt Hhlrey Hhlrling Gibson anil Ford replaced the second string backfield With the hal! on the 55-yard line Hhlrling SWARTKMORE BATTLER PENN First Time University Has Scored on Aggies Since URBANA III Oct Iowa conquerors of Yale barely kept its slate clean hers today hy defeating Illinois 5 to 7 warriors put up a scrap that equalled the last year's Dig Ten champions daring thp greater part of tho game Ths homecoming crowd at Illinois -looked upon the close score as good victory Texans Are Victorious by the One-Sided Score of 60 to 13 PHITADELPHIA Pa Oct The hard-fighting Quaker team from Swarth-tnore gave Johnny Heisman's XVnn war 1917 Big Crowd point from scrimmage I'neup and summary: GEORGIA TECH (0 1 NAVY (13) 8'qHj L- Boll's LG Carney Matthews XL Lentz Hhcw'ii Taylor Conroy (C) L1IR MeKe RHB Cullen XL Bareli el A blocked punt tii the fourth period cost Illinois the game After fighting on vtn terms during the first half the 7owans I Fandom was probably the duel Handers kicking with the Tigers holding riors the hardest battle they have hit this season here today and it was only by a sharp rally in the final quarter that Penn pulled through 14 to 0 It waa mostly an open game and Hamer Penn's great fullback was the outstanding figure sharing the touchdown honors with a bit disappoint carried the ball tn the Illinois 18-yard line and Capt I-orke went across for touchdown on a long run around kfi end Shut-tlc worth failed to kick goal ed in the showing of Bama the Crimsons started the season in such splendid fashion and local fans had about arrived at the conclusion that Alabama at last had the Hullivan the spectacular half great things are predicted Swarthmnre was not as good as the figures showed though they put up a fine 1 Hcore by Period fight Thelf touchdown waa gained on a Navy fluka and they weakened in the pinches 'Georgia Tech i Texas Oct 21 A dauilng forward pass attack by tho Arkansas Ruxorbacks was unleashed on Palace gridiron this afternoon netted tho isitors a total of 156 two touchdowns which seemed spur the Hears on for Baylor Raxorhacks under an avalanche against the 13 by Arkansas visitors scored first early in the period when a fumble gave them on the Bears' 30-yard line Two Hansard laced the hull within '-imh-rs continually found openings in Centenary's line and moved the ball 0 tm 6 fh "re to atra'di" them in wonder team It deserved Although they the final period the Illinois team started played mod football yesterday showed of lriv had some splendid for- Mmil klkt-d oMr the Illinois coal lin I mntlons the Crimson's did not get the re- arrant fandom becoming Alabama's ehanees of going through the remainder of the season away and the speedy lowans Mocked the KING'S COLIJCGK SCORES 2M of Baylor's goal and McGul-lough starred thoughout carried it BRISTOL Vn-Tenn Oct King Col- SSSSLm' lege football team rolled up one of the (li-n Ch highest scores in football historv tiers Thompson Georgetown Lmnrc I highest scores in football history here Summary: Navy rvcrinr Touchdown Barchel Taylor Points scored from tou'h-- Ua- Ecclr Washington and Jefferson Head Car! Williams L'ntvenvty of Xia-sylvania Field judge Dave Fuitz Brown hit hc Hue for 10 Hhlrey for 15 off right tackle Hhlrling annexed 20 more over cen Baylor's left end for the score Ful-bright missed goal kirk The ball rolled back across the coal line where Mcllvnne fell on it for a safety Opening up with a series of beautiful passes which netted from 10 to 35 yards each Illinois marched down the field to tha Iowa 20-yard line Royal took the ball round left eml for 11 yards and Mcllvanu 1'iirkt-d through left tackle for the touchdown Dawson kicked goal Parkin again came right back The hidden ball worked surccasfhlly Williamson without a defeat It is highly probable that tho hard game in Atlanta a week ago slowed the Crimsons up a bit and then Country Oliver star haJfback was out of the rame with injuries Hewanee's game- fight in holding the Crimsons in cheek instilled admiration in the some 7500 souls who witnessed game At otto time Hewanee held for downs within Its own 10 yard line and Handers punted out Line-up: today defeating Lenoir College of Hickory 206 to 0 The local players had just won a 00 to 3 victory over Tuorulum College a week ago and today the coach sent in a second and third-string men in the last half out they had caught the spirit and could not be halted The game finally ended after six minutes or tha fourth period had been played King College has only 90 students up fi-r five and clglit-yard gains at a me often he made it possible for or Raines to make first downs on short end runs He figured In two short passes and displayed considerable speed once going over 15 yards i an end run Capt Ford of the visitors plaved a good defensive game lie intercepted a pass from Farrell and showed plenty of skill In following the bull lie recovered two fumbles made by Centenary Although they were outplayed In the majority of the game Centenary braced up well in the second half and In the final quarter outplayed the Doctors They completed several short passes and their attempts at 25-yard passes worried the medicos Twice Farrell and Weaver tried 25-yard passes and they were missed only by fraction of an Inch and not due to WANT IIET'iFII HCIIOOLH BROOKHAVEX Mis OcL May superintendent of educa- tion of Lincoln County has sent letters tn school trustee throughout the county to enlist their services for school facilities stood out in ths Iowa play while Mcllvsne Illinois did sterling work for ALABAMA better (7) HEWANEE (7) Position iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wisconsin Beats Indiana 20 to 0 In a Late Rally Clemons Hovater Mosley Propat Compton Cooper Newton Bartlett Ttaty McClintock Whittaker I LO XL qb RHTL LUB Interference Lineup: Shook XL Murray Murray Stivers Litton Kent Miller Powers Coughlin Harris Sanders 4 Wls Oct- 21 Wisconsin trounced Indiana here today 20 to 0 in tho Badgers first conference game They had the Hoosler team continually outplayed during tho second half when all of the scoring waa done Capt Hanney starred for ths visitors hy his consistent running ter Ford then got 10 and four after which Hhlrling went over for the third touchdown In the last quarter the first string back-field behind the reserve line plrycd havoc with the Baptists On two occasions Hhlrey returned punts from midfield for touchdowns During this eventful period Hhir-llng circled right end for 80 yards and a touchdown This was the longest run of the afternoon and Hhlrling left his would-be tauklera prostrate along his speedy path For Mercer Smith who was acting captain In Capt absence at right end and Ellison on the left Hank played a great game Harmon at quarter who Is a veteran of past Mercer campaigns waa a brilliant performer and'waa ably assisted by Felder who scored the only touchdown for tho Mercer squad Capt Hhlrey and Hhlrling were tho best ground gainers for tha Tigers Charley work at quarter waa not surpassed The little ouarterback held' the spotlight on the defensive and many times his blocking assisted materially in the Tigers running of the ball Allen and Garland the flaahy halves on tha team played their best game of the Reason Dean Peterson ran the team tho greater part of tho time and proved to he a great tittle general on the attack and hie defense was good Pearce who nlayed practically tho whole game nlsyed well as did Sits Brice and Pruitt Lineup: Position It G' rii! T- Auburn Glover Wynne Grlseam Pruitt Rny Pearce Hits Peterson Garland Allen Howe Mercer Lynch Herndon Cowart Smith fe Dasher Simmons Ellison Rice Felder Rogers Doctors (14) Ieake Payne Font I McLaughlin Graham 21 Ford Laird Sanders Haines Desk White 'tnfernrr 11 Position Weaver Hubbard LT Ilusli Iloipnblatli Mutton Wafer It Vork I-E Murrell QB lennmn II II Phillips It Harper GOOSE HUNTER DUCK HUNTER QUAIL HUNTER RABBIT HUNTER TURKEY HUNTER DEER HUNTER BEAR HUNTER Score Alabama Sewanes it 35 yards to Arkansas' lO-yard Arkansas lino stiffened and hold for three down but on a drop formation Bradshaw ran through tlie a touchdown and then kicked Russell Dlailock just three minutes a sensational 4U-yard run accounted for second touchdown and moment until tlie end of the a parade of Bears up and down with Blailock Williamson Tanner the Indomitable Bradshaw playing roles Strickland scored the touchdown for tho Bears the half to 5 30-yard dash through the center of line another 30-yard run by and two lino plungt-M gave Hay -lor touchdown of the third quarter Bradshaw carrying it over Baylor esrly in the fourth quarters on a plungaa Blailock taking it over 10-yard line Following this Arkansas flashed a brilliant offfense tn a 20-yard pass over the goal Fulbnght to Berry for a touchdown kicked off and another pssa to netted tho visitors 50 yard Bradshaw tackling him from behind after the end had worked his way to an That tackle took the life out visitors and before the end of tlie Bsylor scored four more touchdowns Time and again Bradshaw and tore off gains of from 30 to 40 Tanner ripped the Arkansas line Tn the last 10 seconds of play completed pretty pass to Bradshaw eluded the Arkansas secondary for a touchdown A completed was dropped by Hansard and by Pittman who dashed 50 gave Baylhr a touchdown in 3TrCulloueh and Fulbrlgbt of were the outstanding stars The Fulbright bordered on tha sensational and It was largely duo to his Baylor's goal line was crossed J2 I i ea prt trl Cn ui am tit pet ths fas ton er to In pol the 1 tloi tire dot Sch tire of bac Sch gat re a fielj the a He thri a bt Wa tea and do ami ota hue ft Vi fn hia yai ton cen rae 3 wii fhl Shi of KO for bo wi tor an pi th ll th thi HI pld kic lo veal wij In IL enc I the In( bin kic Wa nnc mil SO sta roo to ter TU Po 50 QU( TU mi ro ble TM 107 hie off pui p- Coughlin MarCartee Goals from touchdowns Handera Wesley Referee Finlay (Virginia) Springer (Pennsylvania) Head linesman Cox (Georgia) JACKSON Miss Oct Showing an unexpected reversal in form in the second half when they were apparently beaten "Ole Miss" scored on A here today for the first time since 1817 A Miy desperate fighting in the fourth quarter staved off impending defeat and won by a score of 1 to 15 making It 10 straights from tha university The crowd was estimated at from 12000 to 15000 and Is said to have been the largest crowd ever assembled in the state to witness a football game The game furnished a thrilling end for the Stats Fair which closed here tonight Ole Miss was hopelessly outclassed throughout the first half but showed a wonderful reserve and comeback In the second half A tc scored all 18 points In ths second quarter Ola Miss scored in the fourth period only Barnett crippled though he was wns the hero of the A Sc 31 offense It was hts wonderful power at tearing through the Ole Miss line that accounted for three A St touchdowns Each shoulder was padded with sponges and ha looked very much deformed but when railed on repeatedly tore through the Red and Blue line for from three to 15 yards at a dip Luckett was ths A Sc 31 leaser light on offensive as he ran up punts and started ends repeatedly for good ealna George McGowan was called on in the fourth quarter when Olo Miss hy recovering a fumble on the A A 29-yard line had advanced to the five-yard line His entrance Into tho game was the necessary punch to tho A A tottering eleven He added new life and held Ole Misa It was passing to Barbour Interspersed with line plunges by Akin that enabled Ole bliss to score the first touchdown Barbour (ths outstanding figure In the Ole Misa line who by a brilliant end run through tho entire A A team for 43 yards and touchdown In the fourth quarter Barhour waa rivalled for first place in the simtllght today only by Barnett Montgomery'e passing was excellent not only Barbour's excellent punting kept A A from a larger score The A A 3f- team minus George McGowan was unable to complete passes and jjaa forced to depend on end runs and line plunges to gain The bitterly (ought flret quarter ended with A A on their own 49-yard line third down and goal to go Barnett dpened the eecond quarter with an 11-yard gain through the Ole Miss line and it was he who carried the ball from midfield to tho Ole Miss goal on successive line plunges -Luckett mads one gain or four yards Barnett making 47 yards Luckett missed a drop kick nt goal after touchdown After receiving the A A kick-off and being thrown for loss Bmltn-son fumbled anil recovered on hia own 11-yard lino Ha punted out 45 yards Luckett receiving the punt and advancing 20 yards Barnett again made a steady marrh toward the goal and croascd it aided by Cameron and Lnrkett who made short gains around ends Haunders drop-kicked goal After the kick-off punts were exchanged and again Cameron Barnett and Lurkett inarched toward goal Barnett took tho ball over from the Ole Miss four-yard line Barnett missed goal from placement The half ended with A A in possession of ths hall in midfield In the third onarter Ole Mise opened firs with an aerial attack Montgomery to Barbour which carried the ball on sue cessivo first downs to the A- and II 11-yard line where the quarter ended Akin opened the fourth quarter with a buck I arcinns through the line for 5 yards and then HtncKinnn bucked through to first down The ball waa on tuo A and one-yard line and Akin by two rushes at the line crossed the goal making tha flret time Ole Mies had scored on A and in five years Barbour place kicked goal A ana 31 received but was unable to make substantial gains snd was forced to re- AGO tha Cotton and it yards and only to snowed the of CO points The oncnlng the ball passes to tha shadow who around Btiylor trick was carrying line The tha Bear kick visitors for goal later by from that half it was the field and stellar third ending 21 A the Arkansas Bradshaw its only scored series of from the score resulting line Baylor Berry Raxorback open field of the quarters Blailock yards snd to shreds Tanner who defense pass which recovered yards also this quarter Hansard Arkansas passing of efforts that for the were poatedly through the remainder of ths by Baylor wraps Tha dazzling club Raxorhacks Lineup: Score hy Baylor Arkansas Score by Doctors Present or Accounted For Kepnrt West Tenn Normal-Loses to Arkansas College 13 to 0 7 0 a 14 0 0 Vntenary AMORT IS OKOLONA i I i Buckingham-Ensley-Carrigan Co 8 North Main Street 8 Whelesnle and llrtail Hpartlng Gnedi Far Year Fall MAKE IT SNAI'I'l TOO!" Harmon- Touchdowns Sanders White nGalaklek- tiiu bilovii White 2 Substitutes f'entennry: Dltlman for XTub-bnrd rrester for brown Pierson for Push Kllsworth for Wills Tiro wen for Harper Wills for Kllsworth Bridges for Farrell Hrnwn for Pnnman Anderson for Bridges Itneeiddatt for Mutton Tennessee Doctors: Wlnnell for Graham rirsnfsky for Laird Graham for Wlnnell for Lnird Official O'rjuinn ft V) referee Smith IV )f 1 1 umpire Armstrong I Navy) lit BATEHVILLE Ark 0t West Tennessee Normal proved their strength by holding the strong Arkanaaa College of Batesville to a 13 to 5 senre For Normals llegwer McLean Cooper and Barnhill all did good work Fowler star quarter of tho home team carried the ball time after time for long gains AMORT Mlaa Oct 21 Amory defeated Okolona today In a well played game by the score of 15 to 0 Amory showed more offensive strength and won the game on straight football Okolona played an open game but was unable to gain consistently Only on a single occasion were they able to advance the ball to within scoring distance and then were held for downs By Intercepting Okolona's forward passes a department in which Okolona Is strong Amory kept her opponents on the defensive Lineup: PosI tlon Okolon Amory EASTMAN KODAKS Supplies and Developing CROSSLEY RADIO Supplies and Parts EASY FOR PRINCETON Bcnro by Auburn 13 Mercer 0 WIN 13 0 Tigers 25-0 Win Show Improvement In Over Maryland first touahdown but the Raxor-backa outclassed ail tho way through Geese and Duck Decays Goose aad Duck Calls Wadlag Paata aad Rnbher Hoots and Warm Liners Rannell Hunting Hants Duxbak and Dnpoat Hunting Clothing Special Dupont Quail Vests Corduroy Hunting Clothing Dnek Boats and Cannes Hunting Kalvea and Axes Illfle Cleaning Rods It eml ngrtos and Western hells Gann mt All Types lll-l'ewer It I Ilea Special porting and Heavy Lends for All Ileetera Fine Hand-Mnde Hunting Herns for Deer and Bear Can and Paddles Decoy Weights and Anchers Camp Supplies Jones Morris Bentley Rogers Monacan Yarnan Galllon 31 ay Willis I earls Willis iv il nr i 1 a 0 aaX (2- I a R- Haler Woodruff Bethany Thompson Neeley Dendy Moseley Bean Nix Murphree Gwinn Substitutions: Mercer Gaines for Dash er Johnson for Lvnch Lynch for Johnson Rice for Smith Wool wine for Rice Auburn Ford for Howe Gibson for Peterson Hhlrey for Garland Hhlrling for Allen Bryce for Glover Harkins for Pearce Harrison for Hhlrey Dnrkworth for Grisham Thompxon for Wynne Referee Ibey (Gates) Umpire Mo- riarty (Notre Dame) Head linesman f'hceres (Georgia) Tims of quarters 15 12 12 12 PRINCETON Oct 21 Coach Roper put a rejuvenated Tiger team on the field todav and derisively defeated Maryland 26 to 0 His squad showed a great improvement In all departments of the game Their defense waa noticeably tighter and their attack was consistent and fentured by long runs hy Cleaves and Crum Heat tie repeatedly plowed holes in the Man-land line hy his hard hitting plunges HtVtrOLMT Ten ii Oct 21 The Hum-bo bit Hleli School "Yellow Hammers" easily b-fcuti'd tlie Ncwberu High School football team today Score 51 to 0 making Keren touchdowns two sureties five koiiIs from touchdowns Practically the rnti-c game wan played In Kewberu territory and the lorn In used all the reserves in the lost half The local scoring tnurh-dowus were: Watkins 2 Iatnler 2 Walsli 1 Sen ter White 1 Goals bon touchdowns Watkins 5 The HiiicVeliM team is expected to make a eon I account of themselves sgninst the Brownsville High S-hoid tram next Friday Tills makes two i lean vletorlcs for them out of three games played which team was playing under relying largely on straight football section last year was conspicuous by Its absence today and the Baylor was even more superior to the than the score Indicated Position F- LT LG XL XL TL VERMONT SURPRISES DARTMOUTH RAM Kl( III WINS XL Oct 21 Football's of Photographic platen of per lor In many respects sines are now made In Germany paper those The Fluent Line ef Leather Jackets Fer Hunting aad Galf! Wllnen Pvreaern Heavy Waal Pax aad Mocking! WE HAVE JI'6T BERN GIVEN TERRITORIAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE WONDERFUL JOHNSON OUTIIOAHD MOTOR! LIVE DEALERS IN HARDWARE SPORTING 4iOODS FISHING TACKLE WHITE US FOIl AGENCY PLAN GUNS BASKET BALL upset when University il Dartmouth's big green HANOVER dish dope of Vermont defeated team here today 5 to 3 The first quarter ended without a arore for either team hut in the second Gooch of Vermont got within kicking distance of Dartmouth's bar and did the trick Again in the fourth Gooch repeated his performance RAMER Tens Oct Ramer High Hcliool won tha first basket hall game of the season here today by defeating Bethel Springs High 60 to 14 For several years Ramer High has had the best lmaket ball team In this section and Indications are that the present team will sustain that reputation quarters 14 6 6 33 50 0 7 13 game Barbour accepting one of a advanced spirals on his 40-yard lino am Failing to See the Display of Phil A Halle Especially Designed Johnston Murphy Shoes and Oxfords for Fall and Winter Wear Is Like Missing a Wonderful Opera of Concert! to A and 43-yard Una a moment later lie skirted his right end and eluding the entire Aggie team raced to touchdown Hie kick from placement waa blocked The noble A and stand came just a moment before the game ended A and 31 punted and Ole 3flaa recovered field and the game had ended up: Misa A and Position Lana Ul Hubbard Huff Blair (C) Gilmer Low i Noble 1 Haunders Luckett Clark XL XL Barnett Scruggs Davis Long Smith Polk Crane Ieftwlch Smithson Barbour (C) Gaaollo Akin for for Reed East for Hansard Crahaugh for Berry Berry for Crahaugh Harrington for Rogers: Nilhoume for 3tcCul lough Wood for Kil bourne: East for Hanaanl For Baylor: Goodman -for Anderson Cdnnally for Tanner Hima for Strickland First downs: Baylor 23 Arkansas 11 Punts: Baylor puntsd three tlmre for an average of30 yards Arkansas punted aix times for an avers of 32 yards -Passing statistics: Arkansas tried 15 forward passes 13 were completed for a total of 143 yards two were intercepted and two were grounded Baylor tried for paseee two of which were grounded and two completed for a total of 60 yards Touchdowns: Bradshaw 4 Blailock 2 Pittman 1 Strickland 1 Williamson 1 McCullough Berry 1 Goals after touchdowns: Bradshaw Fulbright 1 Goals missed after touchdown: Fulbright Bradshaw 3 yield goals missed: Bradshaw 1 Xnalties: Baylor 5 yards Arkansas 45 yards Officials: Ramp (Cincinnati) referee Adler (Bewanee) umpire Braun (8e-wanee) head linesman Score by A and 0 IS Ole Miea 0 IS 13 13 CHILD BURNED BY GRATE FIRE Barnett Akin 1 Barhoni 1 Goals after Saunders and Barbour Officials Bocock Georgetown referee Klttlemsj Northwestern umpire Ziinock Yale hrM linesman 'Truly tbat jut about explains It No doubt you remember that we were the first footwear shop In the South to display the great lasts tbat afterwards became so popular HAMILTON Ala Oct 21 Mary Frances the four-year-old daughter of Prof and Mrs Wilson was severely burned about the body this WESTERN RESERVE BEATEN CLEVELAND Oct 31 Ohio University smothered Western Reoervs hers So we row cordially Invite you to see and try on the new Phil A Halle specially designed Johnston Murphy lasts bench made for comfort from the finest of grained leathers and morning when her gown caught fire while she was standing befc open grate fv aa a uci today 37 to 0 scoring five touchdowns and a field goaL In the first period only did Western Reserve show determined opposl- opponents from tion and prevent scoring There are thirty-one of all carrying out our Ideas of smart comfort and perfection of fit Mrs Wilson hearing tlm screams of her daughter rushed to her aide and extinguished the flames before she was seriously burned Physicians say that the burns are not serious Prof Wilson la president of tin State Secondary Agricultural School at Hamilton MIR RAT TURNS BOXER Onr Prices on A SI Footwear Start at $12-50 Our Prices on Halle's Collegian Footwear Sttrt at $650 CHICAGO Oct II Jole Ray distance runner of tho Illinois A who threatened to enter the ring when accused of professionalism some time Ago has Joined ths ranks of amateur boxers Ha la due to appear In the 133-pound class next FOR HI-Y GIRLS THE FOOTWEAR SHOP BROOKHAVEX Miss Oct Brookhaven will entertain the 21 Hi-Y SOUTH DAKOTA HELD girls of the southwest Mississippi dls let Dec 8 to 10 Miss Ella Mc Phil A Halle EAST LANSING Mich Oct 21 South Dakota failed to ones cross ths Michigan Aggies' goal lino today remaining scoreless in a nevertheless tight gams which finished In a 7 to 0 victory for the I Exchange Bldg MANY PERFECT BABIES Intosh In charge of this branch of the A work with headquarters at Jackson was here to confer with Mss Ripley president of the Parent-Teachers' Association Bowlus superintendent of the public schooL and Klwanls Club members The Parent-Teacher Association will hava charge of the entertainment ot visitors with Mrs Bennett as chairman and the Klwanls Club will assist in the financial arrangements About 200 delegates are expected Exclusive Handlers Johnston A Morphy Footwear Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention BROOKHAVEN Misa Oct -Miss Lula A Davis head of the child welfare follow-up work announced that or the 100 babies examined In the babies" contest 45 scored 100 per cent i.

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