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The News-Star from Monroe, Louisiana • Page 11

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(TIE MONROE (LA.) NEWS-STAR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1928. PAGE ELEVEN STILL LEADING May Not Be Broken Jntil Early December rE An All-American Certainty Undefeated Elevens Have QGE MEETING IS Easy Games for Week End; Florida Turns CALLED TONIGHT Back Clemson Team 27 7 Al Criss-Cross; to 6. Bv MORG M. BEATTY Afi.iociated Bporta rifer ATLANTA.

Nov. Southern gridiron race remained in dead heal today, its rgj.n nr.e««ee -anjiarently fn a hopeless deadlock may not be broken until Decem- although upsets can never late and 'terly fought and no defeats seemed to be 'e until 8 wh Georgia flech meets rgia -i er- afjy uncomfortable for importers of the fa unbeaten con- but none this top fl ght toppled. fhe and I 'I from Alabama, Ifcnet the Toi I three fourths of the game had Bfecn run at A 1 a. before the Tor- It ado broke a 13 13 deadlock and fcrDlied up enr-u-h 1 iwr to make game er 33 I A victory over Vander' 8 to 0, was nothing If more ng the Alabama Tech if fair. And th fa that Yols br ike a home He.

if an aHiu can Hop. hat the i or a i at a hen 1 downo 1 21 8. But led nt tine end of first quarter, 6 to 0. Very annoy- President E. S.

Eby Urges Full Attendance at Old American Legion Home; Pavilion Ready 4 for Play. I By HOLLINGSWORTH Tonight the various teams desirous of entering the Twin City league as well as all sport fans interested in the Cage organization vril at the old American Legion Home, corner St. John and Wood streets, at 7 President K. S. Kby urges a big meeting as it is thought the achedule will be drawn up imme liately r.f*er the as and the gar played in about a a eek.

Although no definite mrrffhr been placed on the number of teams the loop, a league of ten teams is bei: plant ed by the off cials, No schedule, however, will be made until it is definitely known actly how many quintets will pete. Ail must enter at to- i.ight’s meeting if they are to plav as She league will start from aerated ts bright for a banner irk on pavilion is Seams may -i 1 As Ctoi 1 un, tshington ani Lee, 13 fi rout, fn fa the Ex- to conference rOwens, a the the team's stra victory. Louisiana victorious in three encounters including the had the closest rail of quintet, but emerged victorious o. Bulldogs, 13 to 12. booted the placement that mads the margin.

iieafs the conference victory over the r- Sgstlia MHitary aggregation, 18 to Tulane prolonged agony, 41 to Maryland rubbed the she discovered at New trampling Virginia IK to was still punch drunk at in a battle with M.ssis- laippi A. M. was beaten for sixth straight time by a confcr- team, 13 to 0. North ro! na trailed Dsviiison for the rst ha.f then won, 30 to Carolina took Furman 8 to 0 and Mississippi ran over Southwestern, 34 to 2. Although five conference teams will see artiou Saturday, only Ten- ressec an affiliated 'earn, 'engaging Kentucky on Thanksgiving, many conference games are scheduled but none of the is seriously engaged! FOOTBALL RACES IN A NUTSHELL hp indoor court the complet irk OUt or the flour tuff to i icker mi 1 ton.

manager of the pavilion. Trip floor of the pavilion has been washed and cleaned at 1 re been at retched over be windows protect the ta flam ill di-e 'ed ball-. BULLDOGS BOW TO GENTLEMEN 64-2 Nov. The Gentb Tien of Centenary ctdlege have 1 eon equipped th track suits instead of lie molcsk nw ir- day afternoon for their annual grid battle ith Louisian i hnic Bulldogs at the local college, which turned out to be a footra with the Mr ro an I te ball enrr rs showing their hot to the Red and Blue bearers from II practically ail afternoon. The Gents registered points and the visitors 2 the sccre Tech made a safety in the second half.

The game was played as the main event of a doubleheader with the local college making a of the program. In the first game the mior Gents won fr rn the Fech lings, 13 0. Bulldogs saw alme as uch of the backs as they did their faces during the two and one-half hours toog the teams to play the four the majority ef the time the Centenary were going away from the enemy and on sr the scoring station. No dope was upset for the Gents were figured to win easily and a crowd of about 1.000 persons sat through the contest gamely, with Tech admirers fighting hard and the Gents followers relishing the way the Maroon ana White was staging a comeback after three weeks of ordinary ay. EAST Carnegie, unbeaten and Franklin Alday an wild fc ng messive victor es over on Tecli in rr he af Georgetown ard Notre i0Wed to play in the quarter.

Ilame, tops list. college only nP fCored three touchdowns in less other team neither beaten nor tied. 10 minutes and then Ci ach victory over Yale keeps Homer Korton took him to the aide- Tigcr slate clean of every th inf ex- for a rest for the remainder of tie and Army among ether yards; his next was for 22 yards, and TAk cadets PLAV saturo Ay .4 hi' vWltAD A VtnW STAh Jj by EAYY VWWO ALgEADY A PLACE AMONG YEARS ELITE- rtmrsrd IN 11 I think the Army h.i«n’i i.countere 1 When you i. out your little pa 1 plenty of stiff opposit on th ti; end pi ncil to gure out who then probably man. put in your mythical all American and Navy men, rs you may know for the year you have a re; Dation for al- were exporting at might most anything wnich the Army may as well right row tHe accomplish.

of i agle, "hr igle ar 1 he Wf 1-known Army back. seems to have as many r.ick«ames as 7 reason over, you sny. a dog has flens- has been largely re- true ard fur soi of the teams for lot of the Am lt wrapped up for a couple lories chalked up during the present weeks, but in some instances tht season. While it is es entjgl a done by some of tne players id hack field man to have a strong cou.dn’t keep them off an ali-Ameri- ime and capable can team they didn't put their are a mess backs scattered c.eated on a football gridiron throughout the country who again during the year. Cagle 'make the grade even with these is of 11 and qle does.

His two already accomplished has au- runs as br.iiiantly executed as any tomaticallj set him in as a mem- thing ever glimpsed on gridiron her in standing and throne were largely responsible for the to cm has already been dusted out fall of Yale's good team an! be and name is hanging over the was in the thick of the mlxi 'bed; Tl ry team i a i for muk. i go out lot-k Tin'y si eira- effort to line the chair reserved the famous. a cinch hot that when the really worth-while lists of all-American football timber are made ready for publication the name of Cagle, the Army back, will be a 1 iu i almost iition. whe i) i the Most wned good Harvard team. He's there fighting in every Army game this full and, barring injury, lie'll be there an 1 ripp ng for gams when the Army meets husky team next Saturdo- Cnrist an agle possesses every- and be in there again right in thing necessary to a good football the limelight when Army meets pla er, and how he loves the Stanford in the final game on the of ground gaining! This year, espe- Army schedule to be held in New cially, Cagle has been running rough- York, December 1.

shod over all and if you The Army, on that date, will bring to an 60c thfcm in i 1 b.e up hi for nj weak tathcr to make Point players up with the toughest in every section. 1 fur instance, as Harvard, Yale, Notre Dame, Nebraska and Sta rd. it doe-n't seem as the Army Was altogetht for prm rose ite th co ra ry. And thro it all has shone forth like a anioni in a coil bin. Ari undoubtedly has grt it team.

It has in 1 ne ai a great backfield that possesses both power and punch but it all ns the slithering of 11 Great i igle. SH'attered here and there over the country may he backfield men just good agle. but even the are scarce we doubt if there is Cue man who can rn when co.ne* to the us of gro md and playing football. The experts are pretty well agreed on this question so fan enough to be in doping out mythical r.l! Amei can teams you might just as well reserve a place now for Chm- i a Cagle. (Copyright, J92N King Inc.

leaders, each suffering only one de- rt so far, WESTERN CONFERENCE on undefeated but tied bv Purdue, holds undisputed lead result of victory over previously unbeaten Iowa team. Illinois, Ohi his last was for 66 yards. He showed all of the speed which he noted in sweeping around ends and then outrunning his In an effort to relieve the pressure on Tech, Coach Norton lent in his second team at the of the NEW YORK GUNMAN SLAYS DETECTIVE IN PISTOL DUEL State and Iowa, each with one de- second quarter, and then followed feat, next in line. vvith third string players but the MISSOURI VALLEY Bulldogshadlittledefen.ee ar .,1 p-ac- Nebraska, tied by Pittsburgh after tically ro and the margin being previously unchecked, remains high. The visitors scored at top in conference with four vie- but ore iirst riown that on Wounds 2 Other and is Himself Perhaps Fatally Hurt.

tor.es. low State and Oklahoma improved standings with victories in latest conference games. SOUTHERN CONFKRENt Five teams remain undefeated by Georg a Florida and Tennessee, each with five atraight victories con- had been looking out a window of ertlt McQueen and J. P. Hawthorne saw the move, visited in Alexandria Wednesday.

drawing their guns, they rushed to Howard Boyett visiting his street where Fred Carroll had onts, Mr. and Mrs. Boyett of W.na- already drawn his own revolver after field this week. first shot had lopped off Mrs. Archie Smith of Hodge spent a piece Of his ear.

AH three offi-i last week as the guest of her per- cers opened fire on the gunman and ont.s Mr and Quinn he emptied his pistol in return. Tom' Hammock Standard Joseph arroll was struck In the WflS tlj8 of Mr and Mr, the bullet being defleeted and Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ing close to his heart, and () Grady Ha. was shot in the leg.

a B. II. Adams and John At the Mercy hospital Joseph Car- 1 a Elliott were the guests of P. Foster of Georgetown Tuesday, Dr. and Mrs.

J. W. Scott visited in Jena Wednesday. Mrs. J.

Q. Elliott and Mrs. H. Ben- ro 11 died a few minutes after having been placed on an operating, table. Peterson had seven wounds and said that then play, have most impressive the Bulldogs, however by inter By Associated Pressa penalty g.ven Centenary.

Outside BALTIMORE, Nov. 19. Opening chance for his recovery. Neither of the time they scored the.r two- he had bffn ant, Fred arroll nor was serioua- point they came only once ly hurt, within the 20-yard line. That to polico headquar- i Henry Peterson, 24, wanted in rson warned for the shoot- waa late in the half when the shooting of a Patrolman George B.

Wilson Saio.e recovered Alvin Browns fum- iarly thia shot the robbery of a grocery store tor in charge of the sem jble on the 26-yard line. Brown check- and kiUed petective Sergeant Joseph I Sb Brooklyn last Tuesday night. 1 Dr. Wood of Pinevi nett spent in Alexandria. will he said at St.

Catholic church th the Rev. K. B. of Alexandrin, clairns to leadership. Uuisiana cepting a on his own five-yard and Virginia Poly unbeaten in conference competition.

When Alday left the field the SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE coach sent a bundle of dvna- ry of Texas, by victory over mite in tn rfi him in Dan Finch, Christian, has assumed lead with who had little chance to show this I V. nch off rv Fred Carr 1. who" had I bW.l y. first early him in hi. room at lodfing Mot ti, in, I to -re fr fr i the timp went to lead by aylor.

Hat? ami raced thirty ard, a make the arrest, in response to a ROCK) MnUNTAlN arroll, wounded Sergeants Fred Carroll and Elmer and wounded probably fatally by the return fire. The shooting took place in the very dcors of police after Peterson had submitted to ar- lay ROCHELLE i fill regular appointment at the Rapt chur 5 in day mor- ng ai Sunday evening. Ledghs, cb kNs, to -ir. are main mgred entof "Ye Old ROCHELLE, Nov, B. of Long a two-act com- Anders of Selma was the guest of C(jy to be presented the Rochelle Mrs.

J. Thompson last Thursday. school a-iditoriu-n evening W. Montgomery, Jim Downs and direction W. B.

Montgomery Louis hits visited in Ho igi Thur.i- rnvvwi? and supported by members of the touchaown and aiso scored one rn a call by the lodging house clerk, he and Baptist churche LUhu 15-V8td not know for what Peterson was Miss Elmer Stuart of Selma Sparkling with come ag with lead, With i nee i tones and no de- 1 he oneeal run of the name was wanted. The latter tft If I It A rf fifty not M- I lf wnat reter- was Si art of Selma was ari leai nth ree victories and no de- The longest run of the was wanted. The Utter agreed to ac- the guest of Miss Irene McQueen and action, 28 well trained liL tie with made by Alvin Brown who sprinted company him to the police station, Miss I.ois Gilmer Tuesday. the old school room Brigham )oung in yards to line in the and as they reached the the yj Hat-het of Stan- I ni i runncrup posi- half, tion through -tory over Colorado ip (College. Gents (63) PACIFIC COAST CONFLUENCE Hamel Southern California, by trimming Washington State, keeps pace th University of California, each having victories in conference race, no defeats and one tie, the result of their own scoreless deadlock, ioni added Washington to victims and Oregon conquered Oregon State.

Left End headquarters building, broke away and opened fire. L. P. f. 2 Juseph arroll, who with Coat, I Price ESCAPES BUT COLLAPSES By Associated PRZEMYSL, Polar: Nov.

19 here lurin-g the great war 1 stood Smith was than 200 years old. Then collapse while most of the tenants Ajdny vere at church. Hanna Hinton Right Halfback Left Tackle Jeffries rnham Younger Bolin Fullback Left Guard S-ore by periods: Ledbetter Sherman L. p. I.

2 0 0 -2 enter Gents 25 13 19 Gatlin Officials; ner, (Missouri), referee; Ron-h, (Baylor), umpire; Kml- Peel ans, head linesman. touch.1 twii Finch A. Brown Lindsey, Henderson Jeffries, and Raiser. Points after dard the ion of Mias Hazel imj Wednesday, Use News-Star want ads for re- Mayo itson, Louis hite, Ev- Speights Willis Right Guard Right Tackle Right End Quarterback Left Halfback touchdown; Smith, and Baktr Safety: Sav (ground rules on i blocked No matter you ho us: ht your Radio from let us service it for you. EXPERT REPAIR E.

O. T. Daves B. J. Parrish At Pirrara NT 8TH FLOOR BERNHARDT BLOG.

Phane ROYSTER-MOREY TO MEET IN FINALS Present Champion Will Defend Riverside Country Club Title in 36- Hole Match This Week. Outstanding Star By HOLLINGSWORTH The match for the R-verNde country dub pionship which will be played between L. S. Morey and Royster c- er the chib course anme tb week, causing con- ameng the golfers of nr e. From 'Fl Indications the i match ill be hvtly-contested and worth following cou I To enter the final 38-hole match it fending rh pi n.

Morey eliminated Prileau Fills who hail previously put Hnr ild Wood out with a close Filin one of the newest to the cl ib and a very bright future- ahead of him If. defeat eil II irold Wo d. first champion of club, in the A match that quite a 1 comment was R. defeat by Fin Slagle up a 19- ho iute. his wav final match when he defeated imer agle in the semi-finals.

Royster is two-time champion of local dub and in the event he over '-1 rey in their i F. this week, he 11 he awardt i the silver loving cup personal property as it will mark third consecut ve of victory in the annual championsh meet. Mor i-y has brilliant game golf lately ami his chances displacing Royster as the are bright, aceordirg to the SUPERVISORS OF RURAL SCHOOLS CALLED TO N. 0. I iD'M rs in 1 Sun Dorn fu (11 un IT1-.

Rr Pr. ss ASHINGTuN, v. 'I Bureau of Fducntion dru rue of rurali schools oi of he T4 sou hem st he'd New Orlear -ember 17 an 1 to ider supi-rv in schools, greater tuf i cat of training of teachers nr equal sat ion of tun fur exceptional and normal 1 1 re il. ie te state of rural county supe? ors, superi sors of ion and tenoner tram off. state 1- ucatinn an the preside? the Nat onal I Tea-he i v.

ill a to be repce-ented are Alabam.H, Arkar sas. I- nri-is. Geo-gin, uckv, I is a. -issipp North 1 i-olina, South aro! r.a, Tonnes Virginia and West Yirg FEAR GALE ADDED TOLL OF 11 WHEN STEAMER WRECKED By A cl i ed VY ANS A Wiles, i v. 19.

Fe a thut the pale which swept the British Isles last week had a i eleven more victims to toll, a red here when was learned that the steamer had wrecked. The was 1 ashore, broken in vn, Chapel Point, irnwall Sunday Part of -e of boats was found on the shore at Perranporth, six miles of Chape! Poi t. The FJtham left Swansea for Rouen, on Thursday with crew of eleven men ami a cargo of coni. TO 1)0 IT AGAIN OVER HERE Bv i it- .1 Press. HEW YORK.

19. Doris who has played of the time for more than a decade in one revival a another of is turning from the latest revival in England to play here. MOTOR Transportation Inc. UayviUe, Delhi. Tallulah, ickshurtf.

Natchez. Leave A. M. P. P.

M. 7:00 1:00 4:00 Arrive Monroe- A. M. P. M.

P. M. 10:00 3:00 6:45 HEZ is LN NSBORO Leave 11 10 M. 3 P. M.

5:00 I.esv« M. M. 8:20 11:50 PHONE 722 Hus Station, 200 S. St, MISSOURI PACIFIC SEEKS NEW ROAD ENTRANCE TO N. 0.

Would 2 -Mile Lino Ha ton I mm mm 2 Howard I i a a Tech one of the outstanding f- quarter- this DRUG CLERK AT RAYVILLE GETS FINE IN CADDO 1 a i Dre a- A ot at 1 21 1 apitai. 1 1 mn 1 rn a 1 B- WASHINGTON, Nor. lau 1 cm.strum fi rcw entrane- New Oriefing, involving rr.des new ra; was pn to Interstate mercp commission by the P-cific rail re ad. frie Factf-c, whd-h New and Mex co, fhe commission to permit th it subsidiary undertake the 82-mile on ruct ion, beg at Bit Rouge, and ru nt.nsr to point just iw e.ifts. It p'vncd that wrd'e the Missouri Pae fic now has an New Orle i is 1)0 miles longer city and is than lineg of it pal competitors.

New Orleans, Texas and so, is r. obliged Use racks be a ted Mississippi ley railroad to teach New Orleans a re on user ruct were dec Ared to pf vent the Msto.irl Pacific from re fret- of Py i ild mg i- line, the Missouri Pacific tared. it Its distance from to New Orleans by 4 miles. No ties were r-resented as -o con and was added that ey for tre route had not been completed. a is asicci to procee-l.

i h.s morn- 1 gal Summer Reluctant to Leave Seaboard re a Drug re i -a skey room. He a clerk a i to tor rig me Fri- I to Monroe hiring mechanic, as ing f.e ter $15 to 7 10 I i s- Of? tbc-o i -M 2 a. IB-ged Ilegal of ey ar A olved 1 'ft i ith trie whs at 1, at, v. hi this the has i that a cor.i- plo will be made hr; re ve port ftufhor.f;* i ve bet ho 1 irl after ere is of, for return Ravvide 1 ac, years of age. Rrei 1 ILA NIK, me- iok re I day rile the southwest was struggling and Record gh were set doari wc cha yesterday at Bifitol, where a maximum degrees ma le he i by nun.mum of 52.

Charlotte. do the highest temperstu-e in history while temperatures in the common a.id Georg r. Sh van had 80, Atlanta 74, Richmond 60, and Mac a su try mu of the dnv. was tnruughout the a i was predi ted for day tain expected in mu-'h of if, FORECAST ANOTHER STORM A i.ifcii HAMHl RG, any, ed advices isy teling cf the havoc wrought by Sat hurricane Germany, the Him burg dr -a! station fere. the approach of storm ce; ter.

(HIM HSI Kit W.ASHU.GTCNN, ov 19. The weather bureau i issued the linvm wn ug "A Jvisory sturm warning u. m. Y.rgini.t apes to A dis? if nee now contra! over i Kentucky will move I with increasing in- tei and be atter.ilc 1 by increasing south or southwest becoming strong and shifting northwest near Virgin i early tonigit and near Boston Tuesday Backache he, Burning or Itching Sens leg or groin pains mike you feel oi red, and worn out why not make the Cyst ex 4 Hoar 1 1 give up. Get today at any drug Put hour ney if you don't soon feel like new, ill of pep, sleep well, th pains alleviated.

Try Cyetex today. Only The Old Standard Remedy for Chills and Malaria Grove's Tasteiess Chill Tonic 60c. Clean and Polishiour Floors this New, Easy Way TIRES TIRES TIRES Rebuilt, slightly used and new, such as Goodyear, Firestone, Fisk, General, Kelly and so forth. Guaranteed ined tires at less than mail order prices. si inner tube 1.00 if bought with tire.

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