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The Commercial Appeal du lieu suivant : Memphis, Tennessee • 24

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THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL MEMPHIS SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 14 1034 ctioni Alabama Smothers Mississippi State Under 41 To 0 Score-Ole Miss Star Ineligibl How 'Dizzy Dean Does It in Five Scenes Including Pitching Hitting Running the Bases and Fielding mmmmmmam smmtmm wm Jerome Herman De an noweit lemafion of the diamond ii probably called Diny becauie he two-baie hit sliding into second bate (coring from second and taking a throw from Rip Collins to put ait lee st on the baseball field Not only great pitcher a you tee him in out a man at first The pictures ware taken in the final game of the World action at the left but in other phesei of the game at you move from left to ri Series at Detroit which Diny pitched and won for the Cards 1 1-0 ill Snowstorm Delays Boston-Tufts Game BOSTON OcL 13 (INS) The Boston University-Tufts football game scheduled for thia afternoon today was postponed to Monday afternoon because tho snowstorm sweeping New England had made Nickerson Field Weston a quag- mire Crimson Tide Rolls Over Disorganized State for 41-0 Win Boozer Stars for Alabama With Three Running Touchdowns -p passing Attack of Maropns Smothered By Alert Crimson Foes Fondrcn Shoots 158 ahd Gammon Scores 159 LOUISVILLE Ky OrL 13 API-Shattering: pqr the aernnd day InlaulrJiKsinnlHhe lrrprtaihble Craig Wood Deal pro and member nf tha A team of six chosen to go to Australia thlc winter heroine tha top-heavy favorite in the ftnno IjOiiisvIHo Open golf tournament today aa he turned in a card of 139 for tha 38 holes already played Hia total waa fnur below hla nenreat rival and five below par for tha Louisville Country Club rnurae Throughout today's second round nf piny Wood kept up with tha six-sling pace he set in tha opening round yesterday when ha knocked four off pnr with a card of 68 Making aeemlngly difficult shots look easy he went around tha first nine holes this morning In par 37 and eama back in 34 one under standard However Wood's card waa not the heat of the day Abe Espinosa of Chicogo rut three off par In the second round for 611 but his poor 76 of yesterdny raised his total to 118 Wlffy Cox of Rrnoktyn waa one nf the few othera who heat par Hla 36-34 7(1 gave him a total of 146 and kept him in lha running for tha prize money tn be split up after tomorrow's final 18 holea Fondren of Memphla scored 78-4M0-80-158 and Raymond Gammon alan of Memphis had 1M LSI ns RATON ROUGE La Oct 13 Mustering scoring speed and power that couldn't he stopped Louisiana State University whipped an outclassed Auburn eleven here tonight 20 to 8 The victory broke Louisiana's tie game habit and kept Ita three-year unbeaten conference record unsullied Although the State grhldrrs waxed warm and cold during the game starting with peppy driving plays In the first quarter and performing raggedly In the aecond and moat of tha third periods they had too much nf nearly everything it takes to win football gams for tha Plainsmen lamming out Barred From Future Athletii Contest Competition LEADING' fOINTi 'i MAKER Football Star Has Participate in Variitj Athletics at tt Ole Mill Board Acted Promptly Dave Bernard one of tha finest backfield prospects tha Univenity of Mississippi has had In many year waa declared ineligible ta participate In further athletic cox teats by tha Miaa athletia council yesterday Tha announcement was mad when information camo to tha college that Bernard' had participated in varsity athletics at SL Viatori College 'at Bourbonnai near' Kankakee III According to authoritim at the Illinois school Bernard played' football there for two yean prior to entering Ole Miss aa a freshman in the fall nf 1933 Bernard waa slated to piny against Tennessee in Knoxville yesterday but tha ruling of the council waa transmitted to tha rnschi and Bernard waa held ouL He registered at Ole Miss without presenting hla rollege credentials it i said proffering hia high school credits from Sioux City Iowa where he formerly lived SL Viators la a standard college and by the ruling nf tho Southeastern Conference Bernard would be ineligible Leading Point Scorer Judge William Hemingway chairman of tho athletia council mada-tho following statement: "It la unfortunate that Bernard la Ineligibl Wo want the reputation of having a clean team Wa investigated the -rumors aa sooq as they were produced and wa are glad it waa brought to our atten tlon' It ia not to' Ole Miss' credit to win with Ineligible men and we are glad wa have played no confer-enco Bernard one of tho leading point makers of tha Southeastern Conference played brilliantly against the Memphis Teachers and South western Ole Miss' first two fne He was need both at halfback and fullback IE-' TOUTEWil RALEIGH Oct (AP) CL Wolfpack outplayed and outfought tha Gamecocks i South Carolina here tonight to ekf out a 6 to 0 victory with a srm ing driva in tha last period that was not to he denied Th -Wolfpack 'snarled down th4 field In a defiant last-minute effort Tho big forwards charged through and tho pile driving backs swept to tho bird 19 A penalty of 15 yarda was a momentary setback then camo tha dramatic finish Hayden passed to McCulley for eight yard and followed that heave with a deliberate heave ta Farrar on tha Gamecock 10 Far rar juggled the ball a split second clasped it and swerved to elude two tackier as he sped over th goaL TEAM BEATEN PROVIDENCE I OcL 13 Benny Friedman and his "New Dealt-football team at met their first defeat in three starts this season today at tha hands of Providence College 19 to 6 SWEATE1R High-Grade Alt-Weel Sweaters At Attractive Mere AMBROSE STORTING GOODS CO 131 Soath Mala Rt These 9-K9t Everytklag Far Every Bpert Pound Arkansas A 18-0 Triumph for BY DON FERGUjSON A' Superb showing of resen Ins-tsrlal enabled the Memphis Teachers to overpower the Arkansas A ft Indians of Jonrsboro by a 18 to 0 count on Memorial Field yesterday A 20-yard pass from Frank' Sanders to Robert Cxerwlnskl netted a touchdown in the middle of the aecond quarter In the third quarter the teachers added two more touchdowns with passes and long runs The first of these two tallies was mads by Jessie Lancaster after Carrol Smith had carried the ball 30 -yafds around right end to the one-foot line Cxerwlnskl stole the acoring gloty by adding the last touchdown snagging a 25-yard heave from Nelaon Wilson and run nlng 10 more yarda to tha goal line In the first quarter the Arkansans kept the Teachers on the defensive by the superb punting of jilly The Teachers opened the game with three second string backs in the lineup The offense waa visibly weakened and early In th second quarter Coarh SSark Curlin sent in hia regular bark-field Immediately the team drove tha ball down the field the drive culminating In a first touchdown' Visitors Outclassed Tha Teachers amassed 16 first downs to four for tho visitors Ten paasea out of 20 were completed by tho Teachers with Arkansas get-ing a total of five out of 15 Three of tho Indiana completions were made in the last three minutes resulting in two of their first down Tho viaitora punted 12 times tn contraat with only six boots by the Teacher In the laat quarter the second team carried the ball down the field 60 yarda and were In position to score again when the game ended Sam Bauman Nelaon Wilson and Ed Tarker were the backs doing the running and paaaing Frank Sanders played steady game nt halfback for tho Teachers playing tha entire game In the lino no outstanding man could be named Substitutions were made freely with every man on the aquad being used Lilly and Story led tho Arkansaa attack doing tha outstanding running kicking and punting Lineup: Tcarlwx Pratlloa Arkn 1a as McQUWfl rrwlnIU funtjus iiTi Clumber Msrlln LO Hll Medina bait Ca filar i MrClanahan McCanrllaaa Maloney 8T Gooch Daria ea RK Morton MIMMMt QB (MMIMMI IllFfK Wllpm eoaaaaaa lHi mu mi Idftly MlltlfFI aaeadfaa a a iUfJf (iiiimi Daniel Kenra by Taarhm I 6 II Arkaneu 0 9-t Bcnrtns: Tnurhdnwn Cxrrwlnakl Lan rurtrr Suhetilullon: Clwwrr FerxiaoB Haas Dray Smith Price Poaey Kidd Prank Graham Jna Or ham Drarary Ullllland Daw MILWAUKEE Oct 13-fAPI-If anyone has any Ideas for name for a new football shift please see Frank Murray head coach at Marquette University here A tricky shift that marks tha tempo of each play had been developed by Murray in rrbuilrfing the offense tactics of the Hilltopper Aa tbe men rnme out of their bud die they are in nowhere near their rmrect positions hut by thn time the bull is snapped every player it in his place Because in the movement the team seems to expsnd and contract like a fan opening and rioting some Marquette followers are calling It the Salty Rand shift Hut that please Murray who doesn't wsnt hia team confused with fan danrers In the market for real he-man name TWINS MIXED UP MILMAUKEE Oct Art and A1 Guepe twins playing tn a Who's Who vv i Thomai Watkins will hove more than casual spectator's interest in today's Tiger-Bourbon pro grid game He's president of the Memphis Tigers CHARLESTON Va OcL IS The Mountaineers of West Virginia registered their third triumph today when they blanked tha Washington and Lea University 12 to 0 in a traditional southern football classic West Virginia broke Into the scoring column early in tha second period After Bucks brought tha hall to A ld-yard line Allen tossed a short forward to Mattox who was downed on tha five-yard line Ellis nt tempted to kick the Genersls out of danger but Goodwin broke through and downed the bnll for a touchdown Stydahar failed to convert a placement In the third the Mountaineers worked the ball to the 37-yard line Allen tossed to Slate who was downed on A L's 18-ysrd line Allen gained two through tha line Another pass Allen to Slate waa good for a touchdown Onder's place kick waa blocked West Virginia compiled 16 first downs to one for their opponents WITH NASH BUCKINGHAM well proven Rooaevrlllan theory that fast nickels are better than slow dimes wa scheduled only two major events football games on Christmas and New Year's day Collegiate gridiron talent home for tha holidays and burning to reveal proweaa to the home folks beaelged us The Swede and I dug up teams from the regional stix willing to take punishment for bright lights and only Our own ensemble wae solemnly warned in turn that any acceptance on their arts for rerami eration constituted coyardizing amateur status Glori-catlon of football's shining escutcheon was just so much net If some Insistent wlseheimer who was a drawing card held nut for a per diem why in those dsyi five dollars In silver made as much noise in the average 'stewed-nuts' peg-topped ants pocket aa a Jackaas in a tin nrn as my old friend 'Edmund the Bold' Willins used to say The firm prosperrd on this strict ty rash basis snd no overhead except the stars we occasionally saw in broad daylight while making practice tackles After a game we paid off the visiting manager and his casualties put the- loot in a grip-sack and beat It for Ed Man-ley'a barber shop off tbe gymnasium of the old Chickasaw Guards Club On the tile floor of a private bathfaom we split the Jumble of bids and hard coin on a '50-50' basis of Respective rolls were then tightly rubbered and deposited in the club's strong box We then mingled unobtrusively with the merrymakera Our richest hsul save for the Swede'e hradworft in a financial crisis was nearly' major disaster Wa played the Little Rock Athletic CluhaChristmas 'on a 66M0 basis after deducting expense Wh such concrete specimens as WardvEddir Qrr Bill Hut 1 Pile Up Five Touchdowns for 32-0 Count CINCINNATI Oct Cdmmod'orrs J'hfi Vanderbilt ignored the defensive tactics of the University of Cincinnati here tonight In an Intersections! football game piling up five touchdowns and two extra points to score a 32 to 0 victory over the Bearcats It waa tha second decisive defeat In two weeks for the Cincinnati teem Kentucky taking a 27 to 0 victory over Coach Dana King's eleven a week ago The Cincinnati teain started like a powerhouse scoring a pair of first downs in taking tha opening kickoff for sustained drive to the Vandy 28-yard line but there the attack bogged down and os-kin attempted place-kick was blocked by Geny Commodore right end who picked the ball up and ran 72 yarda for a touchdown From there on it was a rout Following the next korkoff Captain Berk of Vanderbilt and Oliver left hair took the ball on a personally conducted Jaunt to the Clnry goal line Beck going over for the arnre In tha drive from the Vanderbilt end of the field Beck inserted a beautiful 32-yard run PRO STARS ON RADIO Maxwell to Interview Moore Thayer Herrington Sauaaelo Stars of tho pro gridiron will be Interviewed by Early Maxwell Sportecaater on WMC at 12:80 o'clock this afternoon Bucky Moore the Dixie Filer and Harry Thayer former University of Tennessee idol of the Louisville Bourbons and Bob Herrington flashy Mississippi State back now with the Memphla Tigers and Red Rnuasele another Tiger star will face Maxwell at tha mike FOOTRAIL SCHOOL MILWAUKEE OcL Ten thousand persons -attended for football spectators fea turing living illustrations of the different systems formations plays and rules The demonstration was sponsored by the Milwaukee Journal with Frank Murray Marquette University coach and Jim Masker Western Conference official acting as masters of ceremony Marquette freshmen did the demonstrating Triggers ton Savage and tha glamourous Angelo Marra they were plenty tough Asa Grade man nged the invaders There was more than $3000 in tho stands too We led into tha final quarter but Just before tho whistle our finest punt receiver fumbled And it was just too bad when Little Rck goaled tha extra point that won I'll say for our timekeepers that they were loyal but wa couldn't quite put across a counter When the Swede and I settled with Manager Grade tha expense account took a sudden turn for the better and tho Swede developed Into great runner in a broken financial field Manager Grade however was so excited over unexpected victory that he forgot to deduct hia outfit's expenses Wf were about to blow out tho light and fads when her he came back begging for a rehearing We let him off with dinner at the rluh and It waa a good one too So was breakfast made big money on 40 per cenL Next winter the Swede and I were approached to stage a game with the celebrated Harvard Law School's barnstorming star led by lha now militant Congressman Hamilton Fish-then just an All-American (Walter Camp) tackle The affair's magnitude Intrigued our professional pride but native instinct prevailed at two-man meeting of our directorate The Swede of Scotch-Irish ancestry pulled some Chinese philosophy Reasoned "For four fat years we have prospered as In a fruitful vineyard which is one guess too many over man's allotted So with becoming appreciations turned the promo-ilonal reins over to Crimson alum- Bptriil to TIm Cnmnwlil Appr-I TUSCALOOSA Ala Oct Unleashing a varied an aovtment of fart backs the Alabama Crimson Tide ran ends and slipped off tackles for long runs here IhiA afternoon to down Mississippi State by the score of 41 to 0 before a crowd of 7000 in Denny Stadium The Mississippi looked disorganized throughout the first half when the Tide ran up a lead of 28 to 6 but the Miaalaalppl lada came back In the laat period to outplay Alabama during the third quarter making ais first down to Alabama'! three before the Tide atarted on another arorlng aprea In the fourth quarto Three tlmea Slate knocked on the door of touchdown opportunity Vying triple pawa end runs and line thruate at tha heavier Alabama line only to lose the pigskin each time on down once on Alabama'! one-yard marker Alahnma'a pass defense improved over laat week to atop State'a aerial attack State completing five out of 20 for a total yardage of 68 Backa Get Workout Alabama waa leaa aucceaaful In passe attempting nine and completing one for nmt yard Total firat downer State 14 Alabama 10 Total gained yardage State 122 Alabama 300 Hina Armatrnng end Casalbty piled up the State yardag and Captain Haley Stone Gelatka and Bullard staged a neat Job of defenalvo play for 8tato Coach Thome used every back-field man on hla aquad except Howell and Riley neither getting in the game A new find In the Tide rank! waa the arorlng are of the day Poorer arorlng three of Alabama! touchdown Angrllrh made two and Riley Smith one Two' Alabama acorea came after Armatrong'a paaaes were Intercepted and one waa chalked up when Booser ran through tha State team on a kickoff Play waa fast and few penalllea marred the game During tho last period State appeared to regain ita fighting spirit lacking throughout tho first half and put on a display of smooth working offensive play which netted the Maroona three acoring opportunities one scoring thrust dying on tho Alabama one-yard marker Another scoring drive waa ended with an intercepted triple past behind line of scrimmage and tha other when a pass on fourth down waa knocked down by Angellch on Alabama's goal line This pass tipped off Angelich's fingers and bounced off Arm hands All Reserves I'm) Both State and Alabama used every man in uniform during tho frara- Offensive play of State guards looked off color except In spots Stone and Jones seeing little service after starting tha game They appeared to be injured and their substitutes failed to function aa well as the starters Hlne starting half looked particularly good on cutback end plays gaining considerable yardage for the Maroona by thia routs behind neat blocking Alabama'! line play was good defensively and with exception of spotted blocking by a bevy of big guards offensive play was good Thomas main problem la hla offensive guard play and next Saturday should fumiah a real teat of tho Tide'a scoring power when Alabama meets Tennessee in Birmingham Mia state Pnattea Alabama IS Fine Kicking of George Saves Mates From Rout Meanlck High Panthers ripped iheir way to a decisive victory over Inst night at Crump Stadium 13 to Only fine kicking on the part of Capt Milton George saved from rout Ho consistently punted hla team nut nf danger time after time and held the heavier Mesairk team on even terms by averaging almost yarda with hla high well placed spirals Mesairk atarted an Irresistible drive for a touchdown early in tha second quarter with Grantham and Trlca leading tha attark Trice drove through the center of the line for the flrat score but the try for extra point waa wide George's adurated toe ataved off another Mlsairk threat aa ha kicked 83 yards to tha Mesairk five-yard line aa tha half ended At the beginning of the third quarter Mesairk drove deep into fl territory only to lose tha again dropped hack to kick out of ball on downa Captain George again dropped bark to kirk out of danger Hla long punt waa snagged by Tarker Mesairk safety In He raced down the unmolested for hO yards and tha final touchdown Trice plunged through tha Una for the extra point Offense Weak Neither team waa able to pass until late In the game when a long toea from Holt Georg carried to midfield With a safe lead Mesairk began to run In substitutes immediately gained yardage but tha offense failed to click behind the weak line and the ball wnt over tn Mesairk on downa linesmen broke through to smear the Mesairk offense and throw them for numerous losses as they seemed content merely to keep possession or the hnll Tha ball back and forth In mldrield as the game ended Trice Grantham and Tarker were outstanding for Mesairk with tha entire line showing tn advantage Captain George Holt and Stone starred for 8 Lineup: Fmrttlna Mmlrk Maynard Batanaa Ml Badntt Mr Baa Pelts RuMtll Prtra let Grantham Frkr KlrkMy by Mntrb 0 I i ft ft ft (M BuhHiitln: Ttnunnann Bartv MtUrr Himny PhUlip TwaddM It S-Myrs Wllann TrtpWl ana MrWtllMffla B(ra Hammond: nmptre Sandora Dor I bMdllnMman pwrd (It Dr) (tl'd )ud( Graham So ring Hin Pia Imih Maadtna Prt Pt Opt 67FmrU aa aa aa (iasti1 MmbIpIc 1 rathotfe RtgH ft MARTIN Tenn Oct 13-Unl-versity nf Tennessee Junior College used three teams here to conquer heavier Freed-Hardeman eleven 25 to 0 The four junior Vol touchdowns were made on line plunges few passes being attempted by either team junior Vol fullback made tha firat touchdown on- an off-tackle plunge good for 12 yarda Just before tha close of the first half Billy Taylor and Finley accounted for 12 more points In the third period la thrilling running play Browning substitute half mads ths final score In the fourth' period after steady gains had put the hall on Freed-Hardeman'a 10-yard line Butler accounted for the extra point with a kick after tha third touchdown Dugger Freed-Hardeman quarterback was easily the star performer Lineup: FrHH rnuttkiB Wk (C) Butler LiT Braird IHIIMt Undid Bobbin Mellon Rdkcr Hopper il Gmv Malnord KT XdiUrcll Hamilton Kclr Duxxrr QB Arnold Hsssdtt I- Loax Chalk Taylor (Billy! Bon Roney BubntltutM: Junior Vol Me Adam Browning Loon ay Groom Jon O'Guinn Pcuvt Jnhnjnn Omani Lampktn Wood Twomoy CsMwtll Xlmmcrmaa Harrla Cunnlnshsm Grtdy Para at rom Parmow Vaughan Plnlty and Taylor Official Retard Ralph Lutra (Vanderbilt) head Unrtmnn McLain (Union) umptrd Vnwtll (Taaa-)! field Judga a Wllaoa (W Tree bar) National Bank of Commerce ara now resting on top of tha A Bowling League aa result of their taking tha entire set from Union Planters National Bank ft Trust Co First National won two nut of three sets from Manhattan Savings Bank and ara now tied -with Union Planters each having won three and Inst three National Bank of Commerce totaled 2867 pins for high aeries for tho night High single game waa rolled by First National Bank with 826 pin Jaekann of Firat National won Individual honors with 222 in single game and 533 pins for ths three game Firat National meets Union Planters and National Bank of Commerce clashes with Manhattan Savings next Tuesday Rst Mil Com Calaa Ptaatan-t 2d Id SOI JZS ITT 1M 1TI lit 133 134 ITS 1W ITS 14 Pdwurda 101 S3 Ul 1M ISO 1701 Knu'btrg ID 114 138 H'dlcap H'dlcap 3S Tntala TT5 644 TM Pint Rat Bank lit 3d 3d B'lhlp 144 10 143 Richer 133 ITS 134 Clirk 130 144 141! William 130 13! 1M Carlin 143 130 136 WM 14 1ST at mill 144 144 Kk'Boowdin 14! 144 1M Sr ay 143 ITS 144! Jackins 333 183 133 H'dlcap -39 33 341 Tntala TU SIS TM Manhattan Say Ik lit 3d Id Total TOT T8 T43I Total 24 TM T13 HEAT IRKS GRID STAR BELT (AIRE Ohio OcL (UP) Carolina autumn heat has proved almost too much for Sylvan Men-dclson former high school football star here now playing on the Blue Ridge Preparatory Schqol team at Hendersonville Mendelson wrote home that temperature was 100' degrees during game his team played at Spartanburg 8 He Inst nine pounds In tha game Mendelson said ha believed hia health was being Impaired by the sudden change of climate mid-field aide-line rom-Plata to see-sawed 18 ft vvtn-ntt and Mtl-Jrr (It kiii Huibm ft gemd Heart soutii aid -MT 009 a a 000 IS 0 Pulling The Sports Entry of Memphis Into enfran-rhlaed Tro-Foothall headquartering at Rusawood Tark returns a flood of pioneering memories The writer and a troupe of ex-colleglans seeking to bridge the financial hiatus twixt graduations and a business world as yet unsold on their collossal attainments Imported a few strolling bands of athletic club football mavericks Not washouts these ventures however lacked educational uplift and tha split was too wide Ruaswood than waa Red Elm Frank Coleman waa president nf tha Memphis Southern League Club Charley Babb big-leaguer and grand fellow was manager About that period your correspondent formed partnership with Mearham Stewart to be hereinafter designated The Swede' Wa had operated aa rival fullbacks at Tennessee and University of the South respectively tha Swede notorlbus as line cracker under the royal purple of that dreadnought of yesteryear's Juggernauts the Sewance Tiger When tha Swede rammed a wall and failed to gain he waa generally thrown for a loss berause he bounced bark eo far Put now the firm was watching dollars around both ends through the middle and In the air Modus operand! was a ''simple aa declared blessings of tha New Deal Charley Babb rented us Red Elm for a double aawbuck and Annie CASH for GOLD The him dependable service that characterises cur Jewelry business prevail In tha buying of your old gold and silver Bring in jrour SjiJJlJJ tJamty SJ Wbtly Ev" Marr DiMy Morrow la MX Bryant araitraag Smith r-rjThrh' g- "WtHt cawbjy AnscHrti SSSE BaMituUon: Butane Me- Haawrn Ttxn Marr Tarian Rb- JESS "bwawa: Kallrmaa JM bOuMV (MIA Jude Ajshumi Booatr Aageneh a Bury IRVIN STARS FOR TEXAS DALLAS OcL 13 IAP) through tha University of Ok 1 shorn defense liko gn emery wheel through steel Irvin GUbrth lKVpound fullhack led the -University of Texas to a 10 to An Mti mr nnining nemj eaerwd of-HWWpw-ipersonaily attached tb this paper' d0wnaln thn Mnrtum the nobles onT lV nd'omn -t Scarborough we Mhejn Texas' I wrote all our own words and music unbeaten record dean 1 to the ballyhoo Working on the now Oakleys for himself and 'Uncle Coleman Wa marked off the field ourselves (almost burned down tho -stands once) bought a roll of moving "plctier- tickets and slipped some relative 1 two dollars for box office peddling Referees and umpires -rated gate-crashers glad to Work for nothing Being rhfd lb this paper's port sanctum under the noblest old gold such ae discarded dental work old Jewelry glass frames gtc Get our free CARS offer You will the too pncS JULIUS GOODMAN SON Jewelers 43 8a Main Memphis OCT-nr-TOWX toad fa Tear Old Gold-and Silver tar Oar Cash Offer' the backfield of Marquette Univer-1 nithe Chamber of Commerce and elty'a football team are unable to i their loyal Appointee Nate Sawrie: tell themselves apart' The other1 The Swede and I went hunting On day a aporta photographer asked! tha day of tha game tbe them to identify an action picture-opened and the rains fell The of one of them- They argued for: Alumni scattered and Nate went 1 15 minutes and then were not cer-1 intir hiding- tain which was which" 1.

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