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EIGHTEEN THE SUNDAY CllltiN, ASHtVILLt, N. NOVEMBER 5, 1922. Techs Lick Weight In Wildcats Bluebirds Down Stormy ot i nn y-i rvnvrifnv. innwinn nipntrn niiriri 1 If nwn a if rv a tksasisaesavaiaa ZT HARVARD PIERCES BINGHAM CADETS ON OFF-DAY STATE COLLEGE IS REVENGED GENERALS ENLARGE i TRINITY WINS, 7 JO 6, WHEN HIDE OF "GATORS SCORE THREE TOUCHDOWNS TO FOR TIE WITH CLEANCUT WIN; ATHLETIC FIELD MORRIS MISSES KICK AFTER? TOUCHDOWN BY OGLETHORPl LICK WOFFORD SCHOOL, 21-0 WIN OVER DAVIDSON, 15 TO 0 virion, it ItlM-ON TO UK RKADY XIt NEXT IS F.VsY TO Steinberg au offVrd Kitting School before Alexander tl-c onslaught tf the Hlnghain Caoera I DURHAM, UAJSKHALI.1 SliSO.V Srxv Stands and Bleachers to Ac-' oommodato 10,000 Reins; Built Work Nov. 4.

Trinity Col lego defeated Oglethorpe Unlverily- by a score of 7 to 8. in an old-fashioned knockdown anj Nov. uy a score 01 i 10 in an aiu-iaanionea anocsaown an yesterday afternoon at Oates Fark, ilembrrr tnis aiternoon drag out gridiron contest. Slugging ana holding proved to be th. 1'adgett i By TA STAFFOUIM IiALKKMI, Nov.

4 --Stat wiped ilea ami here this afternoon fur I. ft rara ti. tamed the Wildcats ty the margin of 1', f. two tmirdfliiwjiH, one each bv Long and Holland, 1 lorala I luililei to llrf-ak lliluiigh li.ll'llir Ih'IfllM' lMk Hull's I'ae Hlg Midp lo A.MIU:lle;i:. Mam, 1 1 l.i- sia it I )a when the Wolfpa'-k figures representing and Lung a field goal Itigbt Guard Klght Tackle kight F.iid Tlii iaifor from South Carolina ft'i'wl a good Itnr and a can.

predominating footure, with Oglethorpe suffering nearly 100 yards penalties. Three men were -removed during the game for slugging, tw, nf fhsm wl.ltlntf nlftvara nn1 nils a Sr.lntti man. Dortrh Verdun DE.VINOTOX, Nov. 4 Work on The extensive new addi The difference in the score resulted from Simpson's ability to droa, kick goal for the extrn point following Trinity's touchdown In the hT Davant Cheek alters Ha Hon quarter Hack tion to Wilson Athletic Field of from the 8a-yaiJ Una. Although 1 1 T'rlinn'ti a.

I 'he oring. the I'lesbv. put up unf of the ga.tr. est scraps ever sii'avgcd no Ulddick Field and exi ept tor a bad break auon after thf game started tha Ht'or1 might ImvH been different Their passing attack, fur Ihe most purl, wan a thing of beauty, although one of lliu heaves that Hendricks usually hurled wild precision 'i waiting teammate, pro ed disastrous In the emli-eme, und i. directly responsible fur Ptnfe's second touchdown Left Half ond period.

Morris failed to drop-kick goal lor the extra point afta Oglethorpe's touchdown In the thirl period. Brookahlre Washington and Dee University Is being rapidly pushed to completion with the prospect that the 18211 baseball season will be Inaugurat Trinity was saved from defeat in4- Verdun Fleming Right Tackle Taylor the last two minutes of play through Klrkpatrlck ll.ina-l iuut.a I team, soti.e u'n'l'iit were unable to do anything reiiti.are subs', it utm. e. -Td I I Hir-gha rn. They made but no ftrat l.lnl I nli erslty of ul.t dou wlule the I'aileta rulle.l up IK.

today. I'ifv held tiie s-oj. a rn 1 oftord's gain was a 30 yard piss, era Hor'id i pljer put Ti 1 adrta did not show the drive up a pliirkv I'Attlr but in of tlieir past two games Sims, ren- tlmy wrra on ihe dcfennlvr from ihoter. was the outstanding He start. In early pftrKsln this de- several tackles back the linn f-iiHe broken doun 1 "annaaliy of rinitnuKe.

and waa responsible but as Hie if i'n. wore f.e 'Uaiors for I ilngha in a li st tourjidowii, which stiffened anJ at tne close were p. ay- came In the opening inlnutcj of the lug their ingest deftndjn a.ime. game. At no tine, bewrrver.

acre able Vi.f(t.i ulil 11.. I gain throKgh 10 1n.11m.101 an offensive I the line, and attempted to unt. Sims man it two. but kicking 1 hmke through and blocki the honors anr about even and li.cks.in bull rolling over the Wottord roal toe wan a big beiu 10 Florida. Hortch.

Klnabam end. Kuli jiack periods: ed upon it. Blastlne out of the hiisre lima Holland Scores Score Ion Wofford (I 11 (I fl-'- Wll'i InlolOi; Oil! stone tflff on the site of the new Man In- ,1 i-i- I k'nme. field has been in progress all Sum Left Guard Center Right 'a'uard' It lght Tackle' Ylight' End Simpson Caldwell Boiling Carter l'ortti Terra, CorUa Prowu tiohl; a lo yard penalty Inflicted upon Oglethorpe. At tho time It was fourth down with two feet to go against a wsverlng Mathodlat line.

On the play Caldwell Intercepted an Oglethorpe pasa and Trinity held the ball for the remainder of the game. Trinity's touchdown resulted when Neal blocked an Oglethorpe punt and the ball rolled acroaa the goal His .1" raKV eil an Ml' i. I. la, k'-d i-itlif I mer and It Is now assured that this phase of tho work will be completed before the advent of cold weather. All that now remains to be dome as regards the grading the i.a.k- a I ainrf were tiie it 1,1 ti ami calners li t.eid.

Ulngham 7 7 7 02! Ititigham si-orlng. Touchd Waiter. I'alton, liortch; l'oint from try Walters CO. Wofford substitutions: Kelgler for Verdun; Verdun for Zelgler, Zelgler for 1.. Verdun, Iiupree for M.

Verdun. Hlng-ham, Smith for Jacobl. fur Smith, Simpson for Hortch. Officials: Referee Hester (Florida). Fmplre Felmet (Army).

Headlines- lu tne i.iai period after i'fifTiruui 1 It for a touchdown. Meehon i had Harvard's third toucii-1 dou fi. he made aft unsuccessful try Quarter Sack filling up of a low lying piece of Touchdown Til, III" .1 iv 1 a I -C. Iving Tin koff .1: til f'o end field (li. fli-t 0.1.

I slter fumble! an-! ball on p-var. line A sh- Jc-llit around" Moore vv good for fair a Hendricks to luvi in tied nor, A bad pass from tip lit- Hon tolled free behind the arrirnmafcie line anil Holland scooped ni the. bounding leather anil ran yard for ft Ii- rinwn. 1 lHU tailed the ft.il yolnt a dlvip klrl(. I An exi-linrnce of piim'h Liter- 1..

fin- 1 OUarter the li.i --n! Mtate'N lirie when Kan-Ioln 1 fumlded the liorit l-Vuni thi Mo lord M.i-r.-d wiilii TTei j. a aeti--r I arson "ii lie luvN arid l-'alsofi. H. Pavlit and f'iark lo be recovered by Taylor, a -Methodist guard. Oglethorpe's touchdown came through recovery of a Trinity fumble tfin end, and ground several acres in extent in the rear cf the old grandstand.

Large new stands and bleachers re InilwarkK In t'o- I. fie -and straight line plunges with Kll- l.lneuii and uinn.ary: After .1 ten yard forward pass and a 11 yard run which put the ball Vtofford five yard line. Walters again took the ball and went over for the second touchdown. 1 lalton made the final score on a 20 yard -run around left end. Captain altera kicked all three tries.

lllngham will havo ono of the hard, est games of the season In C. A. at Oatcs I'ark neil Friday. This man (Harvard. Tune of periods, 12 inluuies.

State (15) Davidton (Of accommodating about 10,000 people will be erected in the earlv Boeyall Morrow Left Half Back Lagers tadt i jforrt, Right Half Back Johnaon KU0r Full Back Score by periods: Trinity 0 7 0 ii Oglethorpe 0 0 6 -4 Touchdowns: Taylor. Kfurore. n-. gore carrying the ball aoroaa On the preceding play Oglethorpe carried the ball across, but both teams were off 1 iav is Mtipn I Tor a llfld goal, toe opportunity e-I Inn presented by .1 Florida fumble. I The Southerners three tlniee aftrr-I wards had the ball and.

Med to rush If only to be forced to kick when they vveie unable to make ID yards on four rushes eich I. me. Harvard scored a touchdown soon I the. (anw started. run vards after recelvlnr the kick-' off for .1 Harvard kicked I tile making the score Harvard I Florida n.

Left laid Tlark side, and another play proved Left Ta. kle l.if; (luard game will determine the military championship of the state. Trinity Touchdown Taken Away. I.lncup and Summary In the first Quarter Trinity made a I'O Bingham (21 kick for extra point, Slmpaon. Fins downs.

Trinity 11; Oglethorpe I Referee McDougal, New York Statt Umpire, Torgan. Rhode JsUmS Headllnesman, North car. ollna State. EUGENE CRIQUI KAY0ES ROSSI N'ARIS. Nov.

4. (By The Asso. elated I'ressl Kugene Crlqui. cf France, Fairopean -featherweignt champion, knocked out AValter Hossi, Welsh champion, tonight after two minutes of fighting. At tho outset Kossl was sent to the floor with a right hook and downed for a count of nine Soon afterwards Crlqui iand-ed another smashing right hook which knocked out the Welshman.

Spring and probably will be completed by the end of the present school year. Students nrtd alumni who have for many years taken a keen interest in the progress of a new Wilson Fiold are showing a ready willingness to bear a portion of tiie expenses Incurred and will be given an opportunity to subscribe after the Christmas holidays. See Page 13 for Sale of Buchanan Property. Advt. touchdown on a draw pasa, Simpson to Carter, but it failed lo count, due to an off-sldea penalty.

Left Knd Thomas F'rice liliihl Unai 1 KlKhl Wofford 10) Cliaudler Gaston Garrison Drown laneup: lft Tackle 1 1 Trinity (7) FO Oglethorpe ffi) Holland Lon arylrnr a runnlr it atiark with a fine -hlbltnTi of Ho- forward imm.m. Wild Olf Hie to nm four-yard line onlv lo It ami j-t It wlieii three AinaMn at Ihe l.ne and anfdlier na netteil a arant tl.rer yards. If wai I fl rut and only opportunity for a tourhdown Slain si-ored aitaln In tho tnlnl Thft fallinc to jjaln ronalstflntly by otieio-d ui tbir paMeinir ianie In ihclr own territory. (Jtif of the tossa from Htindrl, ka on win line and planted the oval on the five-yord mark with a tine run. Krom thl paint luiif smashed throiiK" I'd' tackle for the totifhdown.

hoi lalbsl sitaln on the try-for point. KlKot Neal (Capt. David leapt.) Jacobl Sims NTiJW YORK. Nov. 4.

Otto Millsr a catcher since 1910 with the lyn National League Club, todav wit given his unconditional release ov Left Knd I -eft Ouanl Center Hatcher Crow Left Tackle President jEbbette, Kegni Hunt l.efl Hair Itan.lolpa Half I.asslter Moore Hack vScore by pftrlode: i Isavldson 0 Htate 15 Another touchdown and succeeding point was made by Harvurd a few minutes later. Pomeroy's fumble of Harvard's punt Willi Hamrnoti's recovery for the t'rlmwon. gave Harvard tiie bail on Florida's lin-ynrd line. A series of rushes sent Kouiilard arrnss for' the touetidow n. Hammond kicked goai.

making the score Harvard 1 1 Florida 0. Kxcept for tho 31-yard run by t'ase. Florida, was unable to make gains through the Harvard line. Idcksnn was kicking well but was fairly matched by Hammond for Harvard. i In the second period Hammond kicked a Held goal, making the score at the end of the second period, Harvard 17; Florida II.

Twice In the third period Harvard went down tu thrnaten another touchdown, hut each time the Florida players rallied and turned them back with a deaperale defense. Harvard set out again Just before the end of the period for another drive. Score end third period: Harvard 17; Florida 0. Harvard's advance In tiie closing momenta of the third period resulted ill another Crimson touchdown at the opening of the last period prafTmun Long Dropkicka Field Goal The tlnal score came eany In Hie. fourth period.

An exnlianitn of punt tavt the Techa the ball In rnicllleld. but after dyandiur to about the 2u-yard line, the wild CaU dciensn atlffened and Uhik kicked a Mi ld kou! from the 6-yard line. Stale used straight football almost entirely, only one pass being attempted ami that completed for a gain of-15 yards, during the entire game. Nevertheless. Hartsell'a team appear- to be alugglsh and very alow 10 scoring; louiioowna, jionauu.

10101, Held ioal, I.oiik. liavldaon subs! itutlona: for Itegen, Mnllory for Pal son, Martin for Sliep-lirrd, V. Cnx for Clark. State xuliatltullona: Tasaoiir for Heatty. Lasslter for Itlpple.

1)111 for Maker, Wallace for l.asalter. Slorna for Jenette. offieluls: Major fAuburti). referee: lizard W. and umpire; Hodgson (V.

P. I head linesman. Time of periods. minutes each. agpilfl- suosiiiuiitig 111 quarterback.

ran around Florida's right end for the touchdown, and kicked goal, inakiug Harvard's score 24. The lineup: Harvard Position Florida Jenkins Hogeuatad Left Knd Ilohson Knhtuson 1-eft Tackle Miller Byrd Left fluard Bradford (iunn Onter Hodge Kitjht Guard KunlmrJl GreenouRh Holder A T. Poly H. Duncan Kight Tackle F. it it nt Knd jjjti mI S) lomerov Spalding e- Quarter lioillard Xewton Lift Half Hammond Case Hlght Half Churchill Dickson Full Hack Referea: W.

Jl. Crowley. Howdoln; of Careentier, would provoke a big crowd. No the fight was staged and Slkl knocked out the one-time Idol of France and is a worlds champion. lu all ring history there has been no fighter who has a pose like that of the Senegalese.

A sporting expert of France, who has seen him on several occasions, in attempting to describe him nt said: "Imagine a monkey taught how to box and that's Sikl In the prize ring." The ion of a Jungle Inmate; oucq-tlme wharf rat; then a house servant; later a bottle washer In a reataurant; then a goldier lit the thickest- of the European fighting and now a fistic champion of the world. Thnt'a He atory of Luis Full, otherwise Huttllng Hlkl, the iiinn-key-faced Senegalese. There'a enough jnatorlat In the life story of Hlkl to form the ukele-ton work of a thousund ring ro-mances. Awl apparently there's enough of the freaklshneliH In hU mode of living and hie method of training to keep American sport writers busy for woeke if the negro ever should, come ncross to these shores. umpire, Klmex Ollphant, west l'oint head linesman, li.

V. Jlrown. Ilos ton; field judge, J. A. Kvane.

SAYS ft Sikl crouches low with head down and hands covering. He re Sa-J-r-sV UGS BAER mains in that position even as he hops around the ring. Sometimes he goes a full round, sometimes four or five rounds in the same position. Once in a while he reaches up with a hook punch. If he hits, he sails In.

If he misses, he resumes the old position until such time as he makes another successful try for the jaw or the body of his opponent. Once on the attack It Is said THE GYPSY GIVES A FAIR WARNING The grandfather ot Hlkl wus a real two-timed inhabitant of the Jungles of Senegal, was captured in his wild slate by tho Moors and taken into slavery. The father of Slkl likewise wan a slave but, according to accounts, pscap- 1 ad and made his way back. to (lie Jungle land of Senegal. There he lingered fbr a while, but eventually meandered into St.

I.ul8. the little seaport town of Jimmy Johnston llnlclie an Kagle In a Cuckoo's Not I'p In Harlem. that Slki is a terrifying proposition. He. simply leu as at his op Here's a Clothing Triumph! The Polo Tailored at FA SHION PARK It is certain to score success as the greatest style play of the season.

It marks our, foremost achievement in offering the men and young; men of this city the finest O'coats possible at the price. Our reward will come in the volume yours in the value re ponent with arms whirling and milling with cyclonic power. Ills face lakes on the expression of a beast, und thoro are times when ho utters what la described as Jimmy Johnston's heavy-weight incubator at Stlllman's knuckle farm is hatching out some tough eggs. Topivelghts of all sizes and angles are punching ono another into Queensliury bankruptcy, and disorder Is being brought out of Senegal. There It was that Luis was born in December, lS'Jti.

His earliest years were spent around the wharves and the sea front. His earliest Income was derived from begging Ktnajl coins from tourists who got off the ocmin liners there. His curliest fighting was on the dorks whenever other boys tried to take from him Ills "shrill cries." He seems impervl- 1 chaos. When the purple blankets of twilight mingle with the diluted riys of the absconding sun. Jim steps mis to pain and can take everything the other man hands out to him without llitiching.

Kathor. when he' is hit hard, il seems to do Mdhing other than to infuriate him. It Is singular whim of Fate ihut such a man only an inch or two removed from the Jungle and monkcy-llko In much that he does should dethrone the beautiful Georges Ciirpentler tho once-time of Destiny." tC'opyright by King Features Syndicate, Inc.) 1 I ground his clown college checking! up on the ears and teeth. Thanks i to pugilists' slant tovvuril expensive brldgevvork. Jim is now well garnished with uM spending teeth.

lie uses silver llllings for! small change. beggars earnings. Siki was or years old when a German opera sinper took fancy 10 him, after seeing him in u. light tin the dock. She made quick deal with his parents und.

as a result, Slkl mulled away with her to France. There lie served her for a lonx time as a housr (servant. Eventually the opera singer made plans for departure to her own country. Khe wanted lo take i along Slkl. Hut the French government wouldn't permit It So she I settled upon iki him to go out iitirl make hi own I living.

Slkl hud a great timo for a while spending some of hi money, ilion settled down and got Job In a I His most influential prospect 1" i C.vpsy laniel. Though there are other Harlem ryc-gougcis up there i who aren't white whitewashed. ceived. VIRGINIANS UPSET ALL DOPE AND WIN Gypsv has bulldozed nis opi'hh through his playmates and looks good. Individualities of the POLO lake V.

ami Crew Into iunp Scorn of li'i-n Count Knotted lljitll Filial Period. Gypsy and TJoyd George both were ejected from Wales. Gypsy has been in America only about two weeks and has to wait another week before he knows whether his home brew leclpe is a success Johnston's questionnaire shows that Gvp is a royal and regal prince. Par-Kerry Storm Proof Tailored at Fashion Park restaurant washing bottles. Most of his leieure was devoted to fist-curflng with anybody who circd to take him on.

The fight game was ronducted In a rather email way along in and 1914 and Slkl got no real chances to engage in battling except against the most mediocre of opponents. Slkl had three lights in 1413 and rwo additional ones In 101-t. earned a total of about $30. 1 1 A li I A TTKS VUXK. Nov 4.

Launching determined offensive Ir. the filial pi rind of the game, the liilversiiv of Virginia liven upset nil Hie "dupe" here today and defeated Washington and 'SI to 6 in the font gridiron i-outesf tietwcen the insl It ot Ions Iti la Willi th n-nri' standing fl and at the end of the third the Or Iloval li ing the name of a baking powder and Kegal the title of a slice. Changeable Driving Sleeves Interchangeable Belt Sensibly Priced. slates Gyp was horn in a wagon and his old man is a king. Just so long ns he stnvs on the wagon.

A slant at Gyp turns loose the I ange and Jrlhie came through the filial round with a total of it; points on touchdowns, by and Walp. i oil. i itio-es for Artadd. a goal from I bo en nt and try lor point bv Fen- lei I General scored their lone in fbe second period when ii fumbled on Virginia's 32 vard In the fourth down. Others up to $60 Then the war brokr out and Biki became conspicuous among those present.

He was in the thickest of the fighting through, ot the war. and won several no d. i Is. one of them being the hlghes' of honors which France car. upon its war heroes.

When the war had con luded evidence that lie hopes to die In a lunch wagon. He Is an astronomer and a professor of hlack magic. When Demp-sey cracks him for a skyload of stuj-s, that will bo meat In Oyp's refrigerator. He will read the stars cri iss i .1. homas, who fell a the goal line.

Slki went hack to France and for a time resumed hie work in SUB MISSES KICK; taurant. Then, with the fieilc am bition still stirring him. he star'i SEWANEE WINS GAME I and they will guide him. Gyp also claims tr gruwip with the depurted, uniie tho urparatrd. prophesy the past and giioa at the future.

Cmsa hla hand with anv thing but marks, and he will aplll plenty of bad news Into your lap. MAN The on a tour which took hint to Ilot-terdam. Amsterdam, lierllu. Hamburg, HrusselB, Barcelona. and He fought anything or anybody who would rllinb into the ring with him.

Then Slkl returned fi France With ouite reputation as far StQTi Substitute Quarterback Fa I too Falls to Kick Goal After Touch-donn and Sewanee Wins 7-8. 1 The Crown Prineo of iTtTagotis won the open middleweight ef Kngland. and la now Anxious to grabthe eleign belts, He rights best at 178 pounds t-n as reputations go. He had en- 1 8. C.

Nov. 4. Se-gagerl In 46 battles and had lrt i football team outplayed but two Eolith Carolina University here to- He had an enthusiastic and agile and then gave 22 Patton Avenue Everything that's good in good cloth way in rne lourtn, Dut managed to in by tha score of 7 to when Sub. weie.ee plank's is a demon stftu'e Quarterback Pulton, of Cam. i with Una.

mlaseJ a claca kick after fnh es. l'. i cariiH and worts the late, hour and the tne spread. press agent. This press agent insisted that Sikl was good enough to beat Carpentier.

He lnaieted so loudly that there became a public demand for a fight. No or-e really thought that had a chance, but so much stuff had been written about his freaklsh-riees that the promoters figured that his moDkey-faee taotes in the t. toeether with the creeence Winn -h. do- Sewanee aonred In tha first period after a aeries runntiie plays and forward passes sent powers cver fc'aundera slrk.d f. tha fsurih partod Souili iv.r-.

tr.a the ball on he yard marohed down Uje feij paaeea and Una plav jl, rr went evr. TiLC's il lauka like tha (J. -a, ard ps )V ji ning. ').

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