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The Macon News from Macon, Georgia • 18

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TOE MACON NEWS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 18 1923 RCE OSH OUTCLASS 20 BAPTIST VARSITY LOSES TO CHOCTAWS IN 15-0 GAME CRIPPLED MERCER ELEVEN UNABLE TO STAND STRAIN YALE ELEVEN BEATS RIVAL 1 IN BIG GAME Princeton Bow Before Onslaught Of Driving Bulldog Crowd Present CLINTON Hiss Nov The Mississippi College Choctaws celebrated their homecoming Day here this afternoon with a victory over the strong Mercer University Baptists of Macon (Ga) by a score of 15-0 One of the argest crowds of the season witnessed the game which was played nn a fast diy field in weather that was crisp and ideal for football RICHESON Louisiana has contributed one of' the brightest spot to the Yale football arrangement this year in the person of young Ur Richeson a quarterback of rare talent Richeson is one of the finds of the year and has performed with marked skill whenever called upon by Coach Jones VANDERBILT IS SOUTHERN Right from the first whistle the Choctaws unloosed their offensive end though they scored only ta ths first and last quarters they wers all the time with the old nap Not ones did MercSr seriously threaten Her nearest approach came In the very few last moments of tho final quarter when a pair of passes by Smith gained 40 yards for the visitors The whistle ended the clash before the first down could be started I Coach Stanley Robinson formrife football mentor at Mississippi A4Mr lege now holding down the riinf job at Mercer brought his Georgians onto a fast field all surrounded with pep and confidence but this was dlseieipatcd before' the first period ended The visitors played gamely snappily right to the finish Merrw Played Well Despite the fact that they wers defeated Mercer waa playing football all tho time Sho gained consistently ta the mld-fleld but appeared to stop when nearing the goal Mercer made two more first downs than did Mississippi College and she gained fully aa much ground but her gains were scattered while the Chotaws concentrated theirs Mercer fumbled frequently which weakened her of- fensive materially and especially costly were her fumbles on punts Parka kicked off to the thirty yard line to start the fracas and Mercer fumbled Sheffield recovering the ball Long and Tolar mad first dowru and Park skirted the blocked and Young punted for Mer-end for 13 yards A place kick was cer Parka punted back to the two yard line and Mercer punted to the trlrty yard line Parka made an end run for eleven yards and then place-kicked a field goal for the first tally Parke kicked off again and Mer- cer advanced the ball to mid -field on downs Long coveted a fumble- There was an exchange ot punts and Kendall Intercepted a pass and ran twenty yards to the thirty yard line Long and Parka bucked to the two yard line andh Long plunged over for a touchdowibA 1 Parke missed the kick for the extrciyy point Georgians Stage Rally Mercer came back with a strong rally a 55-yard run by Poore put ting ths ball well Into Chotaw territory but Young mlsed a place kick on the 25 yard line' The Mlealealpp-lane tallied again In tho final period Mercer fumbled on the 48 yard line Long made seventeen yards off tackle Parks five yards Long five yards anl Parks eight yards bucked the line and then Parks mads a running pass to Heater who ran twenty yards through a broken field for a touchdown Parks again missed hie try for the extra point Poors and Felder starred in the backfleld for Mercer and Simmons was the outstanding line 1 artist Bailey Lair Parks Long Hester Tolar and Kendall were the etara for Mississippi College Tbe score: Mississippi College 9 0 0 Mercer 0 0 0 Line up: alias College Pos Mercer ATLANTA Ga Nov 17 Vanderbilt was on top of the heap tonight in the Southern Conference by virtue of its smashing victory of 35 to seven over Georgia University today The two premier elevens outstanding among the conference teams this season went into battle rated as two well matched teams but Vandy made the surprise complete by not only winning hut by the one-sided score The Commodores have a comparatively easy schedule for the remainder of the season and should slide through with honors The Praying Colonels from Centre also furnished a thrill when they trimmed Auburn 17 to 0 With a team reputed below the par of former years Centre was looked on as an easy opponent for the Tigers but they presented an offense that startled the Plainsmen and won with ease Kentucky furnished something in the nature of a surprise by holding Georgia Tech to a 3-3 tie although the huskies from Kentucky were looked on as formidable Tennessyi University also ran up against a hard proposition in Virginia Military Institute and fell 33 tT0 IttVTS UNCOVER FINE FORWARD PASS GAME By HUGH AWTREY The Junior Baptists squared accounts with the Cadets rom Georgia Military College at Alumni Field yesterday iftemoon when they emerged from one of the toughest tattles of their schedule with the fat end of a 20 to 0 score Prom the outset the freshmen tiered with drive and punch they lave not been exhibiting In their trevkttte (a man though title top-orm play has characterised their Ight amlnst the vanity In the erlmmaging of the first part of he Past week Two teams were yes erday successful with the same rand of football tactics the Rats a their home fracas and the Mis sslppl Chotaws in their battle (gainst the Mercer varsity at Clin on The first year men have been talar against their senior gria-lers all week tha tactics of the col-ege mentioned and this type of llay dazzled the si me Cadet eleven hat had heated the locale at Mil-ed gev Ills at the first of tha aea NHI The first Froeh score came In the ipenlng quarter after Presto had woke away tor a JS-yard run and riaeed tha ball on C'a twelve rsrd fine A penalty gave the Bap data five yards and Lewis Stein Sat- fullback plunged the remain-ng distance for the tally The Cadets failed to make a first down a this perlod- Fail to Score in Second After an exchange of punta In he second quarter Evcredge gain-id eleven yards around and for Cs first substantial gain and neiden tally tha -Initial first down rol lowing plays failed to gain how iver and an attempted kick went itmight up and fell behind some ten aids to the rear of the punter when he wind caught the ball and carried backward and out of bounds giv-ng the freshmen possession of the mil on the G- M- ten yard line A iftesn yard penalty and two plays or looses found the Rats far from ha tosI and an attempted place tick was blocked Mercer recover-ng the ball A fumble gave the Mdeta opportunity to punt out off longer but with the ball near mid-laid a pass Lawrence to Tipton ictted the Merceriana forty yards facing the ball on the light yard line Stein gained foui rarda in two plays but the half end id with four varda required for the wcond tally After a brilliant aerial attack igalnet which the defense roved Inadequate had advanced the mil to the Cadet 22-yard line two ilunges by Stein another by Law-enqe an a fifteen yard pass Lawrence to Parka found the ball on nth only five yards needed for a ouebdown Lawrence skirted left md for tbe remaining distance and i moment later kicked the extra mint making the score 13-0 Parks Scores Final Tbs final Frosh tally waa chalked ip the last period when a anappy laah by Lawrence aided by the dunging of Stein and Glover placid the ball on the eicven rard line A pare Lawrence to Rarka waa completed and added tbe klrd tally The score was ZO-O vhen Lawrence successfully nego-la ted the kick At no period of the game did the aadet eleven threaten the Mercer pm some IS yards being the near-t they came of tbe coveted line The bright aerial otfense of the Trash la largely responsible for the rarda ga they chalked ua five out twelve passes being completed or total gains of about ninety rnrlsL uncorked a pass-ng game In -the late stages of the mntsst but tbe one attempt com ileted of the eight trials netted mly six yards The first year men playing nraughout the game with an uq-isual show of apeed and fight wovad themselves stronger In decisive work than they have been hie season Tbe entire Hue in stellar fashion dragging town tha Cadet bucks time after Ins behind the line of scrimmage Ravis at guard Fleming at ceq-qr and Banket at tackle all eon-ributed to tha lost yardage of the Jadets In thla fashion and Stein lost back of the forward wail many nabbed such backs as filtered hrougb Tipton at end displayed ila ability to grab panes out of a dear sky and Smith at the oppo-ilte flank handed in his share of iM'tackUng 'The honors In tbe backfleld are hat as hard to divide Lawrence ippsared to be a ground gainer sl-noat every time be carried the pig-kin but Presto also rendered mcri-orious service on his plunging Hover la not far behind In this de-mrtment Parks at half part of the pmt accounted for a touchdown rad -two completed passes stein is mentioned contributed a telly rad Many neat gains by his driving ilunges Picking stars from the first rear men in yesterday's game Is a llfficult matter by and largo tir ill fought their best game of the oaeon For Jd Bass though not Ming used until the late stages of he game seemed to have better uck in tbe backfleld though Guth no also contributed gains Lineup and summary: freshmen Pos nptpn LE Buttb jizot LT Champion Uavls LG Pierce rtemlng ii-C-(ii Patterson tanka R-G Andrews Dunn R-T Everidgc Imith RE Thompson Lawrence QB W'Everldge Stover Lll-B- Waller prestq R-HB ge Bay (tela FE Guthrie Score by quarters: Treshmen 0 1 0 I Freshmen scoring: Touchdowns: it eta Parks (2) Points after touch-town Lawrence (3L Officials: Ref rue Glllam (Birmingham-South' rrnf Umpire Ellison Ulcreer) Head norma Cowart (Mercer) At University of Tqnn Doctors 14 Cumberland 0 At Clinton Miss Mississippi College 15 Mercer 0 At Yale ST Princeton 0- At Brown 20 Harvard 7 At Colgate 15 Syracuse 7 -At Penn State 21 enna 0 At Cornell 1C Johns Hopkins 0 At AVlIllans 23 Am-hurst 7 At Nee Haskell Indians 14 Quantlce Marines 14 At Pittsburgh 13 and At New Fordham 30 New York 0 At New Hampshire 21 Bates 0 At Boston College 41 Villa Nova 0 At llolg Cross 40 Springfield 0 At Lafayette 45 Dayton I At Tufta 10 Mass Aggies 7 At West Va 43 St Louis 0 At Dartmouth 02 Colby 0 At Cedar Rapids II S- 20 Harrisburg Tech 8 21 At Washington D- Bucknell 14 Georgetown 0 At Ohio 7 Denison At Michigan Aggies 2 Detroit 0 At Sb Josephs 41 Stetson Hall At Columbia-W and 13 8outh Carolina 7 At I 33 Tennessee 0 At Georgia Tech 3 Kentucky 3 At Bristol King College 53 Kentucky 3 At Centre 17 Auburn 0- At Vandy 35 Georgia 7 At New Tulane 18 Ole Miss 0 At Illinois 27 Miss Aggies 0 At Chicago 17 Ohio State 3 At Lawrence Kansas 17 Drake 0- At St Washington 13 Missouri 7 At Carlisle Dickerson 7 M-C 0 A Gettysburg 02 Lebanon Valiev 0 At Bethlehem 'Lehigh 21 Alfred 0 At Lancaster Uralnus 3 Franklin and Marshall 0-- At Muhlenberg 10 Catbolic 12 At Haverford IS Washington College 7 At Army 20 Bethany At Middlebury 41 Norwich 0 At Kingston It Conn Aggies 13 I State 0 At Madison Michigan 0 Wisconsin 3 At Bloomington Wabash 29 Indiana 0 At Nebraska 20 Iowa State 14 At Minn 20 Iowa At South Notre Dame 14 Butler 7 At Purdue 0 Northwestern 3 At Rochester 13 of Bullafn 0 At Canlslue 30 Cleveland 0- At Wis 87 Chicago I At Coe 17 Grinnell 0-At Marquette 13 South Dakota 0-At Texas 20 Oklahoma 14 At New Otterburn Muskingum 0 At West Reserve 7 Ober-lln 0 At Case 0 Cincinnati 09 At Kenyon 0 Baldwin Wallace 9- At st Xavier 15 Ohio esleyan 40 At Mobile Milisape 7 Spring II111 Os Illinois Beats Miss Aggies In Loose Argument By the t'nitej Press RBAXA Ills Nov Illinois continued its sessun's string of victories today When the Mitwit-lp Pi A and invasion from the outh was turned back 27 to 0 It was the first intersections! game wr the now Illinois stadium Apparently 15000 persons saw tbe game Grange and the regular IIlinAs back field rested for the Ohio State game next week -he last of the season Most of the Illinois line was compod of second sirlni- men after the first quarter 111'nola had little difficulty coring tearing up the Mississippi line at every plunge end gaining on almost tny other try visitors threatened the Illinois goal line In the third quarter Suddeth intercepted a pass and ran forty yards Trick plsvs and passes grained more hut the rush was Mocked on the 15 ZEV WINS IN LAST SECOND OF BIG RACE In Memoram Is Beaten By World's Greatest Money Horse Many Bets By JONATHAN BROOKS DOWNS Louisville Ky Nov 17 Zev Harry 8 great three-year-old made a triumphant return this afternoon to tho throne from which he waa displaced by In Memorlam two weeks ego Running a stiff race the year's biggest money winning three-year-old came from behind and defeated the Kentucky colt In a stirring stretch duck Rounding the lost turn a length to the bad Zev pulled up to the eon of McGee and passed him halfway to the finish Ho went on to win but his margin was too narrow for comfort Garner pulled In Memorlam together and whipping hard brought the bay up to what looked like even torn at the finish- Indeed many in the stands thought In Memorlam had won by a nose but the Judges even with the white line denoting the finish awarded the race to Zev The crowd of 40000 waa on Its feet cheering madly but bung In suspense at the finish to learn who waa tho winner Zrv Trailed Rival Zev usually a front runner crossed the critics by coming gamely from behind after trailing In Memorlam for a mile Zev had been the favorite In the betting and his followers collected only 1280 for each $2 wagered Hie vlctorv places him still further in the lead as the biggest money winning colt America has ever known Hie total now exceed $300000 Heavy Betting on Race Sinclair and Carl Wiedemann owner of In Memorlam both wagered heavy on the race Thla was in addition to their original bet of 310000 each to match $10000 posted by the Kentucky Jockey Club Zev brought back $25000 while Wiedemann collected 85000 In Memorlam Inside and slightly' around the strefeh turn wheeled aa the barrier went up the first time Zqv was flagged down after running a hundred yards On tha second trial tho tiro broke together and ran like a team the first sixteenth As they iwssed the stand Sande decliled not to push Zov by fighting for the lead and permitted In Memorlam to draw away going around the first turn He reversed the running of the big race two weeks ago by' letting In Memorlam make the pace all the way to the stretch turn in Memo-riam leading from one to two lengths through this part of the iourney As they rounded Into the stretch Sande brought Zev on the outside and challenged for the lead At the sixteenth he had Zev's black nose In front of the tiring bay colt Before Garner could shiike up In Memorial has Increased his lead to neck Garner went to the whip and brought h'a mount home In a game finish They were head and head and It looked from the stands even nose and nose The judges aw Zcv'anose first howeVer Many In the stands were vonvlnced that In Memorial could have and ahould have beaten Zev again and predictions were freely made after the race was over that another match bet en tho two great three-year-olds may be arranged at the earliest opportunity Chattanooga Is Held To Tie By Howard College CHATTANOOGA Tenn Nov 17 The Chattanooga Moccasins and Howard of- Birmingham hat: led through four hard fought periods he re today to a scoreless tie The Inca1 had a slight edge In forward passing and linn plunging but this was offset by the superior punting of Stevens Howard's quarterback who reneatcdlv kicked from 50 to CO yards The first hi If was a punting hat-tic between S'Cvens and Cate with the edge In favor of the former In the second half however the Moccasins let lore a march toward the goal rushing quarterback Barnes and fullback Gray through the line Howard halted the tush on the 13 yard line which was the nearest either team ever got to the gonl NEGROES DENI EDB AIL JiiiItc A' Mathews- Batur'ay denied Vail to Lula Freeman negro woman recently Indicted for murder In connection with the death of her husband Will Freeman-who he claimed was accidentally shot and killed at his home on the Bloomfield rond last August while they were scuffling over a gun Easy for Him Employer (to new office Can you learn quickly the duties of jwir nos'tlon? (proudly) Yes sir I had five postions this month and I learned the duties of every one of Exchange King College Runs Up Large Score On Grid BRISTOL Tenn Nov King College Hie sensation of the season In time" defeated tondiburt today 58 to 7 'making th toal for the King tornado this year 508 points opponents' If Rfcarpe King star half bark was wit In today's game and stars were replaced with subs Vandy Wallops Georgia Bomar ibid Reece Star NASHVILLE Tenn Nov Georgia's famous Notre Dame shift failed to befuddle the Commodores Saturday and Vanderbilt ran roughshod over the Bulldogs winning 35 to 7 Only once In the first three quarters did Georgia make a first down and they were never in scoring distance of the Commodore goal Vanderbilt outruahed out-gained outpunted and outwitted the Athena boys and shattered the famous defense that had kept every conference team from crowing the last chalk mark Gil Reece the flash" scored four of the five touchdowns and strengthened hie unconteeted hid for all-southern honors On four running plays the fleetfooted back gamed the measly total of omethlng over 200 yards two of tho runs netting galna of (5 and 81 yards and touchdowns Be mar again rose to heights supreme and cast back the Georgia threats aa if they had been but pygmies It was Bomar In 1921 and 1922 and It waa Bomar ta 1923 Georgia scored In the last quarter when by a series of forward passes and trick line bucks they marched 80 yards down the field for a touchdown Even then It took seven tries to carry the hall serose the final mark But for speed ta running behind Georgia's goal line and overstepping tbs sons lines another touchdown would have been added to total as the Red-Topped back caught a beautiful pass from Kuhn behind the goal but waa outside the safety zone The Hue up and summary follows: Vanderbilt Pos Georgia Wakefield ILEm Thomason Walker RT Bennett Kelley Joselovk Sharpe wmC Day Lawrence LX1 Grayson Rives RTW Taylor Bomar LE Richardson Kuhn ISM QB SSSSSeMMMS Moore Reese LHB Randall Rountree Fletcher Ryan P3 n-h Rutler Substitutions Vanderbilt: -Bryan for Lawrence Georgia Wlerhs for Randall Nelson for Fletcher Levy for Joaelove Cleckley for Moore Fryer for Day Thomason for Richardson Touchdowns: Reese four Ryan Nelson Points after touchdown Wakefield 6 Bennett Score by periods: Vanderbilt 0 14 1 Oeorgla 0 6 0 North Georgia -Aggies Defeat Piedmont Team GAINESVILLE Ga Nov Dahlonega defeated its ancient rival Piedmont College here this afternoon at City Park by the score of 6 to 0 The game was hotly contested throughout Dahlonega having the edge- In the last half Skeleton recovered a fumble ta the lost few minutes and raced forty yards for a touchdown Dreger fullback for Dahlonega waa the outstanding star of the contest gaining every tme he carried the ball Smith right tackle was the defensive star of the game his tackles being hard and furious Skeleton was a demon on offensive and defensive Brown was the outstanding player for Piedmont-A crowd of approximately one thousand saw the classic conteet of the season FLORIDA WALLOP SOUTHERN LAKELAND Fla Nov The Florida Tla'ora contenders for the all-Southern echolaetic football honors this season handed the Metho-aiate of Southern College a 53 to 0 trimming at Adair Field hers this afternoon Florida despite the fact that it waa without the service of five of Ite etar players early In the gamo demonstrated its superiority over the 'Blue and White machine Southern College also was minus the of four regulars the State of I guarantee Piles FatiAita BY HENRY FARRELL United Press Staff Correspondent- NEW HAVEN Conn- Nov With only a willing trigger finger and no gun the stouthearted Princeton eleven waa shot to pieces by the even-barrelled Yale backfleld here thla afternoon and they went down to a 37 to 0 defeat before 80000 spectators In the Yale bowl Princeton had only courage Yale had everything Princeton didn't have an opportunity to score Yale had many and didn't miss one Princeton didn't have a back strong enough So penetrate ths stout defense of the Yalo lino and Yale presented so many brilliant backs that neutrals are turning them out of a plant" Yale scored In each of the four periods and the points contributing to the impressive total were accumulated by two touchdowns by Newell Neldllnger one by Pond the baseball star and two field goals by Memphis Bill MaLlery the blonde Yale captain Yale Scores Early Five minutes after the opening whistle Yale had scored a touchdown on ths surprised and somewhat demoralised Tigers Yale started out with a rushing attack of modern football Two fins breaks In the second quarter gave Yale six more points and elevated Mallory to tho pedestal of Yale's great Mallory has been on tho Yale squad for 3 seasons because he had an uncanny knack of knowing what tho enemy waa to do and had ths skill to atop It Mallory waa a vanity man for do fenee only Three weeks ego Mallory suddenly discovered that he could drop kick and ths amazed coaches took him to their hearts because a drop-klcker was something that Yals needed most Mallory Kicks Goal Twice ta the second half the talented toe of ths Yals captain boot-ed ths ball over ths posts for field goals and six points In ths middle of the period when the ball waa deep In Princeton' territory the Tiger tried a forward pass It waa a desperate thing to do but Princeton had to be desperate Van Ger-blg heaved ths bell out into the field and It dropped In the arms of Luman the Yala end on Princeton's 11-yard line Tho Tiger with their stout heart rallied and threw back two charges at the line Unable to gain Yale called on Mallory for a field goal and he delivered It tram the 20-yard line Yale's gnat Richeson Mallory Neale Pond Stevene Nel-greateet aggregation of stars seen dllnger Murphy and Bench was the ta the eaat for a decade- Lins up: Yale Pm Princeton Bingham Misses LiGf HNeuMiiiewi SlXllth Mllstead seseseess L-T Emery hckhirt LO smmhnhm Hills LdOVfJOy riHeiMM sMesesesse B6fCQ Hiller HUNMHIS RG ieMSMSa' SnI Bialr MNiewNi HTe Hov Luman ItBt Stout lUcheton QB Dlnamore Nealo mnsn' LiHB( nnmnm Hwing POIld mss eenaeeM ILHe mmmms BCAttiS Mallory (c) sB himmimm Lenare By period: Princeton 0 6 0 sesseseesMie mwiwumnwu' 7 6 7 727 A Schwarts (Brown) Umpire David Jt'uits Brown) Jfieid Uillender (Penn) Henry Kelly (Army)- Big Ten Grid Champion Not Yet Crowned CHICAGO Nov 17 The situation in the race for the football championship of the big ten conference of the' middle west was unchanged by todays games! Michigan by defeating Wisconsin 9 to 8 stuck ta ths running Tho Wolverines an now undefeaed ta 3 starts and are only a pace behind Illinois with four victories Minnesota showed surprising strength In winning from Iowa 20 to 3 end still has an outside chance for ths tills Ths Gohpers who hear tho seer of bring tied by Wisconsin will make a hard fight to win from Michigan at Ann Arbor next week Even 'though they should defeat Michigan however Illinois will be conference chant' plona unless Zuke'e men lose to state Chicago had lltle trouble beat' Ing Ohio 17 to 3 The only thing of Importance was the fact that Ohio state looked weak and will al most certainly fall before Illinois next week Northwestern end Purdue fodght a desperate baitls each struggling to get out of ths cellar Purdue won by scoring In ths last quarter 8 to 3 Illinois took things easy and won from 3fluisatppt A and 37 to 0 Ths conference leaders -were saving their strength for Ohio State next week One of ths worst upsets of the day cams when Indian took on Wabaah and lost 23 to I The Collegians made ths conference team took weak end alow Nebraska played hard end brilliant football In winning from II to 14 Notre Dome walked over Butler 84 to 7 Making transmissions In the automobile factories Instead of buying them' savea firms ot this couni $20 TOO a year It is estimated Sammons LEADING GRIDIRON RACE Auburn Proves Easy Pickings For Colonels BIRMINGHAM Nov Displaying a return of the driving power that carried It to victories over Harvard and other Mg teams In recent yean the Centre Colonels defeated the Auburn Tigers here Saturday afternoon 17 to 0 The Kentuckians lad by the flashy Covington Rabensteln and Lemcn rushed the Auburn forwards off their feet or else made long gain with forward passes Only the secondary defenea of the 1 -liter Auburn team seemed ablo to atop the dashing Colonels Centre scored a touchdown In the second and fourth periods and a field goal in the fourth Auburn never seriously threatened A crowd of 12000 Including Tyrus Raymond Cobb saw the game CENTENARY TEAM WINS 8HREVEFORT La Nov 17 Held for a scoreless tie in the first period the Centenary Gentlemen came back strong in the next three and rolled up a 84 to 0 score over Southwestern College of Georgetown Tex here thla afternoon Long runs by Letter Femlland Hill featured the offensive of Gentlemen Ferralt ran 55' yards for a touchdown In the third quarter of tha second play after South western kickoff NOTRE DAME WALLOPS BUTLER ELEVEN 34-7 SOUTH BEND Ind Nov 17 Notre Dame came back today after lie defeat at the hands of the Nebraska Cornhuekera a week ago and downed Butler 34 tt 7 Butler scored Us touchdown on a blocked kick ta the first minute ot play SINGING FAYS Street singers aro gleaning a golden harvest in Lon-ddon just now A young Manchester man fit-! In court went into the streets sang and earned enough ta pay the fins Many are refuting offer of 3 pounds a week in orchestras to ring In the gutters a i snatch tha passe rsby's shilling CUNNINGLY HONORS PRINCE A new Issue of $3 Mils bearing ths likeness ef the Prince of Wa'es bat just been Issued by the Canadian government Bailey TjE Laird L-T Simmons Wroten LG Coko Sheffield Lynch Brock RG Herndon Stuart (c) R-T McDonald Berry RE Smith Parks QB Cecil (c) Kendall LXI Poore Tolar llIL Reese Long MMMM IMI-H Young Touchdowns: Long Hester Field goal Parke For Mississippi College Hester for Tolar Knight for Kendall Hamilton for Park Parke for Hamilton Kendall for Knight Burghard for Brock 'For Bates foe Bseae Roberts for SumA -mona Felder for Bates Young Reese for Poore Galnee for'' McDonald- Officials Referee Erwin (Birmingham Athletic Club): Umpire Haxton (University of Mississippi): -Head linesman McGowan (Miss A -and M-) Kentucky Holds Golden Tornado To He Contest ATLANTA Ga Nov Tech played Its third tie game of the eea-on here today when the Kentucky Wildcats held the Tornado to a I to I score Although Tech outrushed her opponents and was oftf In their territory numerous penalties and fumbles proved costly In the first' quarter Tech rushed the ball down the field to tho 10 yard line from which place Williams booted a perfect field goal In the third quarter Kentucky by a aeries of end plays carried the ball to the Tech 20 yard line and Bandera kicked a goal for placement Thla ended the ecorlng and from here on the play waa mostly In tho middle of tlie field Fumbles were frequent on both sldos and a high wind made forward passes Impracticable Only one was completed This by Kentucky In the fourth quarter Tech's beet chance to scqre came at the start of the last quarter when he recovered a fumbled place kick on the Wildcats 10 yard line but the winning punch wa not forthcoming Allbrlgnt and Wycoff reeled off several nice gains for Tech while Klrwan showed up well for Kentucky IJne-Vp Tech rosllitm Kentucky Staton mm Ramsey Carpenter LT Ramsey McIntyre LQ Martin Frye hmm mm AV Rice Hall mmmKOmm Cammack Hufflncs iRT mm Russel? Xazele It wRtrwan Davis Gregg Williams HI) Brrwer Reeves HB sees Seen Hughes Wycoff -mFB Sanders By periods: Tech mmiimm 2 0 0 0 Kentucky 0 0 0 WILSON IS STAR AND STATE DEFEATS PENN PHILADELPHIA Penn State defeated the University of Pennsylvania1 football eleven this afternoon 21 to 0 The honors went to Nittany's best bet for a backfleld position ion the All-American Harry Wilson Llchtnlng fait Wilson dodged the Red tand Blue forwards and made all three of Penn touchdown State made eighteen first downs to Pennaylvanl'a four Plants manufacture sugar from water carbon dioxide gas and sunlight which they absorb i It's a bad day if -you hsre an accident and no lAeridcnt Insurance Make your days good by parrying a policy yard line In the last minutes of play Cured Without the Knife Or No Pay are coming to mq from all over Georgia and I am curing them every case You taka no risk in lotting welL "Office hours 10n to 7 Sunday 10 a to 1 DR HARE ELL 605Hf Cherry Street Mscon Georgia WHd common or card teazel argely cultivated la tha western art of England for vet In woolen I line but again tbe rush was sloe-aUlfc Iped two passes young to Suddeth carried the ball to Il'inois five yard.

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