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Kingsport Times from Kingsport, Tennessee • 3

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PAGE THREE raIDA to 0 THE KftftftSPOfiT TIME SUffpAY QCTQBER 1 r- 1 tt: yt x-p-rr Airmy Scjiuieees Omit 6 to 0 Winn rw' Over Hsirvsira GATORS LEAVE TRACKS ALL OVER FIELD: BETHEA STARS FINAL FOOTBALL SCORES Southeastern Loop Directors to Meet GEORGIA TECH IS FORCED TO BEAT AUBURN 2 POINTS MONTGOMERY Ala Oct 18 (AP) Southeastern League directors will meet here Monday to elect officers and set their course for the next five years The league was organized in John Md I Maryland 21 Kansas 14 Kansas Aggies 0 Trinity 16 Conn Aggies 6 Mass Aggies 7 City College New York 37 Middle Tennessee College 7 Western Kentucky Teachers College 13 13 of CADETS PUT OVER ONLY SCORE THRU BAD PUNT CAMBRIDGE Mass Oct 18 (AP) The poorest punt that Barry Wood ever kicked for Harvard gave the hard-fighting Army team a touchdown and a 6-0' vic-toiy over the Crimson here today This victory was earned early in the opening period when Wood rVuho tied the Cadets last year By BEN MYER ATLANTA Ga Oct A startled Georgia Tech football team barely came through with a two point victory over the Auburn Tigers today 14 to 12 The Yellow Jackets stunned by a surprisingly strong Auburn After the Gators downed a Maroon punt on the 30 yard line Bethea went wide around the light side of the line cut back to the left reversed to the center and tore 70-yards straight ahead for his second touchdown The Maroons were in scoring position twice once after recovering a Gator fumble on (he 15 yaid line and again after Wien caught a pass from Stagg Maroon quarterback and raced re-versingly down the field 44 yards to the 11 yard line Flotida made 15 first downs Chicago 10 The lineun: Florida Pos Chicago rarnell LE Abbott Waters LT Reiwitch Steel LG Hamberg Clemons Brislen McCrae Maneikis 1925 and papers signed for its existence for a five year period President Cliff Green said today that the articles creating the league were expected to be extended for another five years Business before the meeting inoffensive had to come from be-jLU(jeg admission of two addi-hind lonal clubs in the league which ioiiginally set out with eight cuks but operated the past year with iXf minor Ganges in the by-laws and the perennial discussion of the class and rookie rules President Green said I Says Italo-Russ Business Pact Is European Menace GENEVA (A5) The new commercial agreement between Italy and Russia constitutes an alarming menace to the stability of Europe says William Martin a distinguished observer of1 international affairs The contract calls for the purchase by Russia of farm machinery automobiles and airplanes in Italy in return for the purchase by Italy of an equal value of coal oil and mineral products in Russia Moscow says Mr Martin in the Journal of Geneva makes her commercial policy serve political ends The soviet leaders he asserts seek to pave the way for a communistic regime in other countries by undermining the industries of those countries through dumping of soviet products at prices far below the cost of production Thus he says local industries would be forced to quit creating unemployment business depression and political unrest The contract with Italy is seen as the first successful step in this program The fact that Italy has little or no coal oil or minerals of her own makes the situation doubly dangerous as it reacts upon several of sister states not Signor Mussolini asks the writer he is sawing by completing a last minute scoring forward pass to Victor Ilard-ine stood on the 20 yard stripe and was so rushed by the veteran forwards they found themselves today fu-that he was only able to boot a attacking a line that 12 vard kick that was grounded would yield but little and at-on 32 yard line (tempting to halt a barrage of The game was less than Notre Dame Plays to slip out of the game with the big end of the score In a game that has generally been a walkover for the Jackets Florida Takes Quarter to Get Warmed Up Then Runs Riot on Stagg Grid CHICAGO Oct AP)' There Alligator tracks all over Stagg field today tracks that spelled out the name of another red-head LeRoy Bethea and the scoie: Florida 19 Chicago 0 Tli redheaded Gator captain an 70-yards for one touchdown ploughed through the Maioon lino for another and put the bail in scoring position for a third A raw wintery day buffeted the boys from the south and ic took nearly all of a quarter for them to get warmed up Then the crowd of about 10000 saw a streak of red The highly-touted Bethea went into action Behind perfect interference he plunged through for five yards again and again taking the ball from midfield to the Chicago five yaf-d line as the quarter ended Then Muddy Waters Gator tackle poured the whole Sewanee river the Maroon levee and Bethea went over for a touchdown Break Loose A few minutes later Bethea again broke loose and on a fake reverse took the ball to the two yard line Sauls dived over for the touchdown Proctor kicked goal In the fourth period Bethea furnished the long-awaited thrill Virginia 13 I 0 North Dakota University 21 South Dakota State 0 Emporia Teachers 27 Southwestern 13 Detroit City College 12 Hillsdale 13 i Glenville (W Va) Normal 0 West Virginia Wesleyan 20 Iowa Wesleyan 13 Central 6 Randolph Macon 6 Hampden-Sydney 0 Bethany 0 Marshall 37 Kentucky Military 0 Greenbrier Military 13 Denver 6 Colorado College 0 Colorado Aggies 26 Colorado Teachers 0 Noi-thern Teachers 18 Michigan Tech 0 Colorado School of Mines 7 Colorado University 36 Olyjnpic Club 13 California 7 Nevada 20 Pacific 13 Utah Aggies 0 Southern California 65 Washington State 24 Gon-zaga 0 Whitman 0 University of Idaho 46 Oregon 7 Washingtpn 0 Delta State Teachers 66 Bethel College 0 Southwestern Louisiana 14 Missisippi Teachers 0 Louisiana College 6 State Normal 7 Middle Tennessee Teachers College 7 Western Kentucky College 13 that left them gasping Apparently it was the reserve strength and seasoning that gave thej Jackets the necessary power toj win The teams battled through thei first period without score In the second period the Tigers started a drive that for unex-i petted power brought grand- (Associated Press Sports Writer) BOOTH IS WHOLE SHOW FOR YALE AS BROWN BOWS Proctor Nolan Dorrett Berthea Sauls Silsby Scoie Florida Chicago RT Trude RE Wein QB Stagg LII RII FB periods: 0 13 0 0 Birney Temple Knudon by 0 6 19 0 0 0 Florida scoring Touchdown Bethea (2) Sauls Points after touchdown Proctor (from placement) Officials Referee Joe Magidohn (Michigan) umpire Moriarty (St field judge Ray (Illinois) -headlines- fe man Morton (Michigan) 1 M-1? 3D on wnicn 1S ting minutes old when this break fell to the Cadets Carver the start- ing quarterback was promptly janked in favor of the more experienced Bowman and the Army drive got under way Bowman plunged off his right tackle for 15 yards Herb then faked a line smash twisted about and drove outside of his left tackle and dashed over the Ilar- vard goal -line Fight Off Attack (Letzelter missed his place kick try Nfor the extra point and the Army Vas forced to fight off the Harvard attack which wobbled and stalled four times inside the 20 yard line from that point up to the last two minutes of play Just before the game ended the Cadets gained the ball on 15 yard marker when Fields intercepted the forward that the desperate Wood attempted from behind his own goal line on fourth down Harvard was pushed back 10 yards on two line thrusts but time expired before the Cadets could add to their single touchdown Four times during the second and third quarters the spectacular runs of Speedy Jack Crick-aid the outstanding hero put Harvard within easy reach of a score but Carl Mark and Mes-singer great Army ends broke up votal lateial pass plays and Hundreds The Best Values New Coats Have Ever Offered! i Newer Materials Smart Designing and Fur Trims The stocks are enormous and when you see the Coats you will be compelled to admit that the values seem too good to be true 1 These garments were purchased in New York by our buyers last week after most careful consideration and we are safe in saying they are the outstanding coat values offered in our entire merchandising history Nebraska 14 Iowa State 12 Johns Hopkins 0 Rutgers 33 Drexel 0 St Johns (NY) 6 Rennselaer 7 Manhattan 13 Wisconsin 27 Penn 0 Spring Hill 6 Vanderbilt 27 Florida 19 Chicago 0 I 7 William and Mary Vermont 7 Union 19 Boston College 0 Villi Novq 0 Franklin Tech Notre Dame 21 6 Miss A and 8 Indiana 0 Minnesota 6 Ohio State 6 Michigan 6 (tied) Muhlenburg 7 Dickinson 0 Bates 0 Rhode Island State 13 Kenyon 6 Haverford 0 Missouri 0 New York University 38 Pittsburgh 14 Syracuse 0 Bucknell 14 St Thomas 0 Gallaude 0 Delaware 38 Kent 0 Case 6 University of Buffalo 6 Hamilton 0 Washington and Jefferson 7 Temple 20 Michigan 13 Ohio State 0 Amherst 26 Worcester Tech 7 Ohio University 47 Western Reserve 0 Dartmouth 52 Columbia 0 North Carolina 0 Georgia 26 Washington College 6 Swarthmore 33 Lehigh 0 Gettysburg 12 Northwestern 32 Hlinois 0 Ohio Wesleyan 33 Cincinnati 0 Duke 18 Navy 0 Georgetown 0 Western Maryland 10 Tennessee Freshmen 6 Centre Freshmen 0 i Washington and Lee 14 Kentucky 33 Purdue 20 Iowa 0 Hobart 0 Williams 65 Texas Christian 3 Texas A and 0 1 Southern Methodist 14 Baylor 14 (tie) Presbyterian 14 Wofford 0 The Citadel 0 Davidson 6 Texas 17 Oklahoma 7 Birmingham Southern 0 Ty-lane 21 Mount Union 25 Oberlin Fm man 7 Davis Elkina (tie) Chattanooga 8 Mercer 6 Lincoln Memorial Univ 12 Tuveulum 6 Wilbei force 6 Fisk University 12 (Negro) Hiwasse College 0 Tennessee Poly 65 Arkansas 7 Rice 6 Birmingham Southern Freshmen 27 Spring Hill Freshmen 0 Illinois' Wesleyan 13 DePauw 6 South Dakota State 0 North Dakota 21 Illinois Wesleyan 13 DePauw 6 Oicgon State 7 Stanford 13 ment that it xvas included the I Government Triangle in the 300 block of Tenth street More specific information would be supplied the letter said if Rover would request it Police records show the letter said that the property has been raided twice liquor found- and its occupant charged with illegal possessions and sale of liquor and the maintenance of a nuisance Rescue operations are under way in 19 states to salvage the fish supply hit by the drought Raising a tariff wall on flour is urged in a bill presented to tne Philippine government Total foreign tonnage at the port of New Orleans in 1929 was 8207797 AN OLD SAYING in the grandstand see more than the Applying this old adage to this business which is always striving to bring you something different or some newer service naturally we need the help of in the We will be more than glad to have your suggestions of how we can improve our service and methods of merchandising It will not only help us greatly in making it a better store but will let us know we have your good will and co-operation FRED JOHNSON CO NEW HAVEN Conn Oct 18 UP) Albie Booth mighty little man of Yale flitted through a rugged Brown eleven today with all the fire of a hero of fiction retired to side lines and then came back with the roars of 40000 worshippers in his ears to stave off the desperate bid of the enemy and turn a football game into a rout The little fellow wras all Yale bad for an offense but he was all Yale needed Albie led every sustained attack scored one touchdown put the ball in position for another and neatly dropkicked a 25-yard field goal for his part in the 21-0 victory More than that after leaving the game near the end of the first half with Yale leading by an apparently safe margin of 12 to 0 Albie saw himself called back at the start of the fourth quarter to beat back a despairing offensive that threatened to demoralize his mates In a situation that delight the heart of any opportunist Albie trotted back into the breach whipped up his team and neatly left soon afterwards with the old Alma Mater nine more points to the good and his praises ringing again through the bowl All Booth In the first period he took kick out of a group of Brown forwards and galloped 3X yards to 39-yard line Crowley and Dunn helped him crash to the 10-jard mark and the full back went over on fourth down fiom a yard away In the second quarter Flygare Eli end snared an enemy laternal at midfield and ran to 36-yard line Albie passed to Muh-field sub on 23-yard line and plunged to the 16-yard mark but he had to wait to score until after Brown held for downs and Chase kicked to hipi at midfield Albie went all way to (iie 21-yard line with the aid of a penalty for roughing sliced 14 through tackle to seven and went over in two more plays Booth went out then and did not come back until the start of the fourth quarter Albie trotted back out there for the firrt play of the final quarter Ritelli fumbled for Brown and Yale took the ball on her own 1-yard line Then with Albie slicing twisting jabbing at holes no one else seemed to find the Elis ploughed straight down the field Booth 'jPnwcH (Swarthmore) umpire A Palmer Colby linesman stand throngs to their feet Hatfield Auburn halfback ran from punt formation around the Tech left end for 56 yards to 24 yard line On the next play he threw a pass to Brown and the latter hit left tackle cut back slightly and raced through the Tech team for a touchdown Hitchcock was unable to kick goal Race For Score After an exchange of punts and thrusts at the line Tech advanced it to the 30 yard line where Barrow was tackled The ball slipped out of his hands and Grant Auburn right end caught the ball and raced 70 yards for a touchdown Parker failed to kick goal The Tigers held this lead until the third period But then Tech took on some of its old time power The Jackets got the ball 45 yards from their goal line and advanced it down the field Cain finally carried it over and Barron place-kicked for the extra point The Jackets ended the third period with the ball in their possession 14 yards from the Auburn goal Barron opened the fourth period with a spring of 11 yards and Cain in three fierce drives put it over Barron kicked goal In a desperate effort to overcome the lead Auburn launched an aerial altack But Teeh was to fast and powerful When the passes were completed their receivers wore tin own for losses But it was a team of unusual power that Chet Wynne once of Notre Dame threw against the Yellow Jackets today The line up: Tech rds LE LT LG Wood RG RT Grant RE Davidson QB Hatfield LII RII FB Score by periods: 0 12 0 Scoring touchdown Grant Tech after touchdown Herron Bushjtjlc TI ar insi judve Ion) IIeib Scott (Michigan) field Wallace (Washing-Army scoring touchdown Two Air Speed Records Made buy just come You have them to Beautiful Fur Trimmed Models In two very low price ranges to $15 and $2950 to $4950 up Late Fall Dresses I Regardless of the price you wish to pay fof a dress we are prepared to take care of your requirements i NEW YORK Oct 18 UP) Two new trans-continental air speed uiaiks were established today one by a hoy of 16 and the other by a young woman who alioady held lecords for baricl rolling and looping The first in was Miss Laura Ingalls who landed at Roosevelt Field with fixing time of 25 hours and 35 minutes from Ns Angeles A little later Robert Buck dropped down at the New- ark airport after 23 hours and 47 I minute'- in the air since leaving Los Angeles Buck beat the junior record made recently by his friend Eddie Schneider Miss Ingalls beat and record because no woman had eer made an officially recorded flight from the west coast before but she established a maik for other women to shoot at I Buck brought back with him the junior record for both west and east directions and Ingalls would have had two records too if she had not had such keen competition She flew out in 30 hours and 27 minutes but before she had time to turn around andjfiold start back Mrs Keith Miller cut Jones Marcc Ed wa Farmer Brooke Speer Herron IIart Barron Cain Auburn Tech Brown Points 2 tre) field Seek Padlock For Federal Property WASHINGTON Oct 18 UP)-J A letter demanding that padlock proceedings be instituted at once against a piece of government property here allegedly used for the sale of intoxicating liquor was sent today to United States Attorney Rover by the Crusaders an reached the Brown 12-yard line organization opposed to prohibi-faded back to the 25 and dropped tion The exact location of the premises was not given beyond a state- over a perfect field goal A few plays later Ed Rotan 225-pound (kicks from placement) final score Officials: Referee King (Cen-I Score by periods: umpire Perry (Sewanee )ilale 6 judge Streit (Auburn) (A A Brown 0 Yale scoring: At $595 a large group of new Jersey Tweed and Silk Frocks NEW SUITS Jersey and Tweed Sport Suits including beret $495 VERY SPECIAL At $395 Silk Dresses in a large showing of styles and colors They have the appearance of garments worth much more Most attractive creations and colorings of silk and wool materials priced $985 to $1675 up All popular shades included in the group the record to 25 hours and 4 1 Jr minutes Equipped with a small chapel a 60-foot yacht has been sent to Alaska as a Catholic missionary si ip sub guard sneaked a laternal out 1 the ar anc ran yards for 6 0 9 2 1 0 0 0 0 Touchdown Crowley Booth Rotan (sub for Linehan) Field goal: Booth (drop-kick) Officials: Referee Friesen (Princeton) umpire Eckles (W and J) headlines-man A Tyler (Princeton) field judge Eergin (Princeton) A nugget weighing about 118 pennyweights and worth $118 was found by a woman on the desert east of Barstow Cal Bones of a mastodon that opce roamed over Missouri have been found near King City C) We Make Loans For the BANK (n any amounts on your personal note Reasonable interest MOORE AMD WALKER 118 Broad St Phone 963 Fred Johnson Pasadena Cal will be able to! dsfiay its expense of obtaining' jower fiom Boulder Dam through use of a $600000 surplus of the! municipal lighting department Ten candidates for constable of Tule Lake Cal each received cne vote a primary election I 146 Broad Street.

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