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Winston-Salem Journal from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • 6

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jfewv- -v hi' 4 THE WINSTON-JALEM JOURNAL Frldiy, Def mbr 1. 1922 HEELS TRIUMPH 0 VER ANCIENT RIVAL Or, FOUR ACES ON WEST VIRGINIA ELEVEN OUTPLAYED IN THE LAST IS PERIOD, VIRGINIA TEAM DEFEATED IN HARD GAME N. C. State Suffers Defeat At The Hands Of Maryland Warriors FOOTBALL RESULTS After Allowing the Old Dominion to Make a Touch down in the Pint Period the Fighting Spirit of the Bine end White i Aroused and a Field Goalj At Charlottesville: North Caro Staff the Scoring for the Tar Heels; Johnson, Makes Spectacular Run. VIRGINIA THEN SEEMED AT MERCY varsVi Ogl i oro f.

At Danville, Ky.j Contra flout Carolina At Now Orltanoi Loral IlirloN At ftlrmlngham: Alabama I Mlabinlppt A. ft M. At Roanoke, V. P. I.

V. M. 1. I. At Baltimore: W.

A I 14: John OF FETZERS SWEEPING MACHINE Final Scon Came in the Twilight of the Last Quarter When McDonald Parted to Johnton Who Carried Ball Oners Carolina Doubled Firtt Downt. Charlotteflville, Nov. 30. The Univenitjr of Virginia went down to defeat today before its traditional 01 Sdiron rival, the University of North Carolina, on Lam-j Iveralty 4: Georg Wi Ji field, by the score of 10 to 7. There was no upset LAtKaWah: iianr'i unless the slim margin by which the visitors triumphed i corpa Tch.

is: eonld be classed as such, for even among the most ardent; Auburn s. supporters of the Orange and Blue it was conceded ltftit uA the Tar Heels held the advantage in dope. The score! ju ohte: ohi cntvor-represents about the strength of the teams and there SS'ilTIS rmn 1or one than the other. Each mad nV'rir niSr no more "breaks' LKrr 70 RI0HT! 10r ynTFriJACK- Nti AND TACKLE; cm KKHERO. WLAnTr.UJACKi Ml NAHDACVI, HALKHACK ihl.

atdPoi'I "T' VMi Virginia on tho gridiron Nardaeci at hTTf wd flatmT Caa'" Mtth at tack Nick ELsasa sssvass;" 10 hh 5n.jfi ot ih Ef Trinity Cleans Up With Wofford; Score 26 To 0 Afetier DU Men From South Carolina Threaten to Score, if Being Trinity Day Throughout the Came of Thrilling Plays. WHITE, OF V. M. I. After Hard Which Rancor Into tho Twilight, Maryland Came From tho Battle With Score of 7 to 6.

STATE LOST BECAUsO OF COSTLY FUMBLES Maryland Excelled ifi Air Work and. in Last Ft- riod Completely Bewildered Hart sells Men. 1 (Of Te Auxald nm) Italclgh. Nuv. St.

Maryland tnlvenuiya football atara ota their Thankrglvlng Turkey hr tonight with an added dat of a victory over North Carolina Btaia by Hi arng of I to thla afternoon. 'Ill gam marked th two Institutions second annual hauls and wna fiercely and stubbornly fought that tho outcomo nn In doubt unlit the Anal whlatlo shrill-ed over tho rruwdod' itlddlck gridiron. brilliant daahra for Arty-four yarda toward Maryland's gnu I line on tho flrat play after the start ef tha baula anded with Grove of tho vtoltora warrior. Intercepting a forward paw after the fourth' formation and running -through clear field for a touchdown. label kicked goal.

I'ndaunteil. Randolph mad a beautiful kirk off over Maryland' goal line, placing tho ball In play on rom-h Curl Byrd's cohort's twenty yard marker. Maryland loaf no time In -making lu flret down on three auccetaful tackle piny and nn the punt atarted a line murk from tho middle of the Held. Healey, ef Maryland, fumbled a punt that came forty-three yard from down field nnd But reenv-erod. A forward paaa and a line plunge carried the hall over gw lino for tho Carolinians only touchdown, fork taking fh oval acroe Long lost an opportunity to Ha tho contort whoa ha fallod to kjok goal.

From thlo time on solthor team had much oacopt hi lha thin! quarter whan Maryland Inaugurated a brilliant aerial Ct- tack lo tha bewilderment of Mala. With thlo otyla of play, several end runa and two fumble on th port lOontlnued on page column niggeated hy Princeton fbr HIM Whatever, happen, it lo fairly certain that thvro won't ha any crowding ef diaril game In early October next year aa thara wao thla year; that I there la not apt ta. hejnofa than on ranq a wk. Wyndham White, age IS. weight 1SS, height fet I Inches, I a tenner Jirirtol High Bchnnl player.

Thla la lila Aral year on the Flying Hqnadron, playing the fullback Iibaitlon. and in every gam ha aa bran one of the ouieundlng star Ha la more than a threat, aa ha le equally aa good aa broken flehl runner hi hitting the Iln kicking or throwing forward Muwe In the cille where sport writ are have aren liim play he hae been mentioned fqr the AII Ihiulh Atlantic ee lection. CAROLINA 'TEAM'maT' PLAY- PRINCETON Chapel Hill. Whether not tho L'nlveraity of North Carolina ran accept tha Invitation play football match at October IS of next year the Invitation received in a', telegram hero today fat dqqbtfuJ. Of bourse the I'nlvenuty community would be pleaaed fur Sewanee Team is Unable To Stop Onrush of the Commodores Spartal lha Jaamai) one costly fumble that led indirectly to a score and the.

At Lanraeiar. Franklin and penalties vary about even and remarkably few. pE? Job. (An- Great Crowds i napohai t4; r.nii Mini ary Col The contest, regarded for years as the Thanksgiving ru football classic of Northeastern Dixieland, was witnessed LoA'tiinn'. buVoT rt by what was declared to be the largest crowd ever as-1 rtuckneii ij sembled in the Virginia stadium.

Practically the entire ni itudcnt body fro Ch.p,l On tha flrat play. Mapplo broke through tha Carolina dafanM and romped o.er tho aoal lino fur lh Tar Ilool touchdown, Thlo ramo' In tho taat nuanar, altar inui-h and punting. Carolina Anally gnt tho halt nn Virginia' ll-yrard llna. Lino bucko netted flvo yard and than Mlninld l.urled a paaa to Johna'oit fat a gain of thirty yrarda and tuu.h-down. Thar wan cunonlarabla ountualon among tho apei-tator aa i 1 to whether ho had ur bran i hrcinn, 8.

C. forced out of bound but it daval. fctokliio 0. opod ha had wo rad. Ulount mad tho oairn point with a placement htrk aquaraly between tha ham.

fur tho root of lha petioil, playod in tho galharlng twilight and tho amok from a traah Ora on a hiU overlooking tho stadium. tho play waa cloa under tho Virginia goal poata at all tlmea. hut Caro- 7: M. Ixiula 7. Manjuell It; flnutn Takot S.

JiriiianVii uriiinn ii DfiTidMtii id. Nehraaka 1 vsasar At Orlando Rotllna Col-lego 2i; flletaon At Juhneon fjil Stato Kmmal Milligan Collage n. At St. Loula; Oklahoma Waahlngion I. At Manhattan.

Kanaaa 'Angle 44; Taiaa Chrletlana Lnl-vemity I. a acmTof ag'mo byj si yaMa for kofi of Si IB 0 IKinitlnR wtMii mii iMrpd thm tuiat i a amaahlnr oircnao, Trlnlif icon. I mean. oTa drop kk? sirs "UVd v. aenro before I ho end of the By Tk nareroM Pm) Xaelivllle.

Tnn. Nov. SO. IDlvrrelty undetealeg fyntlMlI lea III brought to a cine moat giiccemful acaenna lb prlm-lpel feature nl nhdory today by dcfcniing Bimpaon and Taylor I "'Be ss to (. before r-" VandcrMIt afnd- Slmpeon and Taylorl war" 1 lb na.

"a Hill and many others from Carolina wero on hand in anticipation of victory and they made their presence known in no small way. The struggle, hard fought from the start, was characterized by clean play throughout and the sum total of penalties were about 20 yards for olf side play and two impositions of 15 yards each for holding in line. Carolina was the first to score, Blount booting a field goal from placement after eight minutes of play in the half. Wofford tightened In hi. aerond half and hold Trlniiy to on mor touchdown.

airing men wero by Coach Stiener, ltn.rAr rmiln thoin- Of Trtnitv "dir il defenalvo gam and Jh crowd SMld In raichlng aevarat for- "rtnr witnciMcd a or to trlnc-to Carolina lo meet the ttil i Kaetarn cliamplon but thaira ta imaalbta conflict of date. faroita play-. Trinity October IS this fall, and a Trintty-rarollna event lia lierr talked of as a puambln l'nlveraity Day fixture. However, it may be poeelfal to make a Carotin's on Northern date In! the last two or. three years hast hern on week earlier than the otin Sir it; Creighton 14: Inleoraity Iulaiana II; Mary-villa Forogt Preahytarlan Newberry collage Cnlvwraity of 41; Wkahlng-j waa I ho targeet a foot Deli gam in Xaahvlll.

Th Commodore get away to nn any land In th Amt period, scoring two lom-hdoa Th Aral ra-ulted from sweeping end runa by Hro and. attack outaid tackio hy Mlar Itrer carrying tho bail jvar on flank attack. Th second touchdown followed a few minutes luirr when Kuhn towed a forward peso to Romar on a fuk running play and the big end rnmpod ai-roa with no Tiger with-o ten yard of him. tlefor th half ended another pam was sue-cexaful ami Itrece shot through the llna for th tourhdown. Not until tho third period did 'underbill again ehow Ita dnv Then tho Mluglnita rushed th ball drop Into enemy territory, only to lore It when Bradford dropped a forward pa Bv yarda from th goal line.

Fewaneo attempted a hut It wna Intercepted nnd Vnndqrhllt marrheq down th Held and acriwe th goal line. Reeca making Ihe acnr witn a plunge through caiiter from th on yard Iln. Hewanro'ii eleven waa uqabl to gain consistently at any tinia. first period. The score esme I hcd tha snai i punch puh br VireiBi, hd fambl.dira.wi:;?"!! within the shadow of Itsjnnd Walp warn tha o-iMandmg South llaknia Wain SI goal posts and a Tar Heel warrior amothered the ball.

Neither side seriously threatened in the remainder of that period and honors were about even. However, in the second quarter a penalty of 15 yards led to touchdown. The penalty put tha ball on Car- oUna'a Sv yard llna and that fol-ka4 by a pual that wont over ITghiltig Spirit Arooard At Hoiteton. Tex; Arlaona 7. At Omaha.

mth Dakoii At Aueitn; Tesaa Texao A ee 4. At baton Rouga; SUf fl; Ttilao 14. Ateflrlaton. King Collaga t. At Norfolk, Wake Hampdan-Sydney I.

At Clinton. II. college of g. C. It; At Mobile.

Mlaalaalppl Spring mil g. At r.aadena Calif Feowuk added flu I hern Carifornln ton Slat college I. At Wilmington. lug tho loot few minute of play. Many long runa by Trinity man wnr at rang factum In lb acer Ing.

Tha flrat touchdown cam after Neal had received the ball from Wofford' hfa'koff and tha team had carried It dowa tha Held at a rapid rat by a eerie of line unge and end rune by the local halfback and fullback. Oarrett carried the hall over the goal line, but Simpaua failed to make the extra point by nn nttempted drop kick. Trinity loet the ball near the end of tho flret quarter on down after Garrett bed run IS yard on a fak play. In tho ernmnd quarter. Carter broke up a forward paao attempted by Wofford, Hatcher cauaht lha ball In the- air and rnn half tlia length of the Said for a touchdown.

Bimpaon again to core the extra point on a drop kick. Tho third touchdown wee arortd by Meehan, after Lagrnitadt had carried the ball SS yarda on a triple pa The eatra point wxe made by niran of a pee from Bimpaon to Carter. 1 Neal made a apactaeular run of SS yarda and carried the hall within Ava yard goal lino, but Wofford regained It on a Tumble by Trinity. Neither team waa able to acore In third quarter. Fuming wan re-aortad to by both teama aa mean of defena.

In tho fourth quarter, Trinity brought tho ball lu the middle of tha Sold, where Neei received a SS-yard pane from Slre- ward paaang. For Wofford. Iievl at left and. and tho work of liadey and tho two half back Grave and Galt, la worthy ef mention. I.lno-up nnd aummaryt Trinity: loiilon.

Wofford; Naal leapt.) Davla leapt.) I- K. Hatcher Moor L. T. Taj lor flayer a. Bimpaon Rickard Captain.

Shut Walker It. (1. Holing Ifoltla R. T. tartor Collin R.

K. fool Q. r. I) run L. R.

It. Oalt It. II. B. Rullot-k Oavlor nummary Trinity: Bearing tourlidotrn flurroit.

Hatcher, Meehan and Hullock. fomt afl-r touchdown, drop kick, Kimpeon; paa Bimpaon ro Carter. Flrat down Trinity If: Woffard 3. Bear by period: Tnnlty 4 II Wofford 4 Ofrtrlala Itafaro. Alexander.

I Waahlngion nnd Jofferaoni; uni plr. Henderaon. (Walanl headllneaitian, Watkin tWako Fortwtl. GO TO ROBERTS HARDVARE haadquartora for Ouna'and Am. munition.

Qlv ua a trial. ROBERTS HARDWARE COMPANY liberty St -pfdt Thin aaanied to arona tho flglit Ing opint or the North clan, for on tho kick-off. altar McOeo had fumbled. Johneton Wilmington light Infantry Wat Foraat aocond Iln I. I At Aahevni.

Aehevtll High tllngham roltrg GENERALS SWEEP THE MEDS OFF THE FIELD arooped up tha ball and rared At Mleaoula, Mont; Cnlvaratty through tho entire Virginia team of Idaho St; l'hlrHy 1 Mon-for aiaty yard before McCoy, the 4. only abater la between the runner! At Denver; Colorado State Aland the Virginia goal, brought him rlrulrural College J7; Iwnver Lnl-to oarrh by a deaperata lackl. teralty I. Thla play marked the turning 1 At loaamt. Wyoming; L'nlver-polnt of tho tram for thereafter alfv of Wyoming It; Brigham moM of tho play wa In tho Vlr.

To'ing rtetar thla afiornaoe end uf tho flald and only' At Colorado Spring- Colorado vicior (ilia afternoon fourteen to by tho grlmlat kind of batUIng School of Mina SS; Colorado Cut-nothing. could they etav olf more than on lege 4. Tho vUltorg oulwaighted tho to-i ha Tb Hai wara At Fewaneo caia in which branch derbllt 14. BUrk.ndwS.iThom" i A. Cameron wero the principal ground gainer for the Virginian flop, kina lacked (he punch to eror exchange c.fj At Beallle; i'niveeeily of id pant in the Bret three partod gon l'nlveraity of ttaahlngton S.

(Jj ar' retirement of Mapptsj At Lexington, Traneyivanu I fConUwuod on page T. column 1 14; Georgetown ELON DEFEATED BY 1ST VA. MS Ore-1 College It. Christians Were Completely: For the First Time Since Outplayed Throughout 1 1891 College Makes the Game. Spotless Record Elon Colleg Nov.

I. TH Virginian from Handolpb-Macon provad too strong for tho Elon olovon bar today and handed her a It to der.at before th holiday crowd assembled to witness tho Thanksgiving gam, la Aaawwta rreaa: Morsanton. W. Va Nov. For Hi Brat tlm In Its football hla'orv- whirh reacha bark to llt.

West Virginia Lnlveronv I-dar had plarotf through a acaron without a oefcat as a result of its i vinorv over Washington and J(- 1M The package suggests it. Your taste confirms it. The sales prove iL Over 7 bill ion sold yearly During the flrat half boil from, on evon term but drurlng iaarnAnni laat half tha Virginian ad Thera wa no roaring th flret tha hotter of tha argument. Rurh-quarters. At the opening of man and Crouae w-ero th moet the third period West Virginia re-conatatent ground gainer for thoj reived the kickoff and opened an, vwitor.

irreeutlMa attach. Pirn on mad 14 Randolph Mamn'a touchdown, yard, and Nardaeci circled rigot rams on each in tha third and; end for 4 yards. An a douaie fourth nuarter tho flrat heing the1 A' fl.rno" to Nxrdacrt th moun-result of forward paxxc bv nd-1 ta'recr in halfback wept tha re-dick and Redd. Th Honor nacted with big out of the l-vcr I I ifmpia at forward paalng. while one' J.ff.rxnn li xadnaea'tro Elon wa able to complete onlr STJ.

.1 ii VdTit rhfhnt iPT hhl I were forred to punt lha hall brought tha vtaitora thir roq to th tvat Virginia it end eonqtar. thav mkrg foir-jye-d line, a rorie of line plunge tron Argt down to the Chrsriana' p'ared th ball on amf atavan. Elon threatened to acoro I Jfrraen id yard lie. Nardieci 4 th later part of th fo'irth. then trad forward paxo oxer hut war held for downs on the th goal 'raa to Fimnn for a touch-two-yard lino I dawn.

ReVberlt kicked goal. Llna-up and atinMwnryy. Wa-hinrron and Jefferroa'a onlv Randolph Poa. Wen onoertun-tv to score rame In tn Ridgeforth Farmer quarter when four aueres- rt ve down rave them th ball on Bevins H'h! ''rf A rg Braxton Hugh an 0 a i'pnn ti't-ptd a forward past FLORfoTFRESHWEN CLAIM THE CROWN a e. I I NEW SHIPMENT of.

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I to Terry d. Iter fed, riends t-ehmo claimed the flra year football McAdams rhamb.c-rhiP ot Dixie. I ll a came the Fior.da team he Kirkterd defee'ed fre-hnien aquxda from (ieotgi vch, Auburn. Vardarhllt, Fix, Aietrine and houih fsr iPna. Dnly 1 b-nr.

ui them while HiirHiar. hats i qb a t. iV fh. i Bushman CIGARETTES Kell Sr Bubatilutiona. Raudph-Me.

on Redd for Joyce. Van for llbix-fortli. Ridxefotili for tei.l for Hugh, Retch JOHN MIX Field. Wie Xov, la, xc Joh tr iodic wtei-tii i of IT pays Blow Baker f' 11ratro Ijto Hi. i iif for Baser.

Gauta for Kirkland lruro. N. to e. Dio oastatn th eeetern academic Rlror Nil la J.d7d miles lof.g. L.befnptm.rh'p.

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