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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 37

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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS SECTION OUR GREENSBORO SUNDAY MORNING 1921 PRICE: SEVEN CENTS Wildcats Put Up Game STATE OUTCLASSED BY Latter Periods and Trinity 1 PLAYED ON MUDDY IELD 4 I IT WAS BRILLIANT GAME touchdowns came the LIVE AND LET LIVE 3 rg Umpire DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED! Qb WAKE OREST RESH west In the Nutter rff Coats point I imported rom England Hundreds of ine HAIRSTAYS OVERCOATS ENGLAND Millions Use It ew Cents 1 Buys Jar at Drugstore' i To Choose rom 1 Emory CaJ i McHniohTi Pmbs 11 GR "Where Quality Is Higher Than i atSUl Carolina Defeats Davidson Statefeariil Marlafid Tie il A w4 of on Hussey Ci) tor their score DARTMOUTH MAINTAINS ITS UNBEATEN RECORD loss late8 strained tonight said the HAIR GROOM McDow Kickart (C) Alexander Pressley Wright Kearns Wells Hili Bell lg rg futile the touch In the third perlodj Lemon VOL XXXI NO 122 light weight all season top coat in new colors on display MARYLAND ELEVEN BUT INAL RESULT IS 0 0 Randleman five Easily Wins rom Ramseur Quint 3G to 19 Tuiane until the third Draper Gold Newman Harger Creasy Creasy Even stubborn unriilv nr shsw pcued hair stays combed Ul day in any style you Hike Hair Groom'' In a dignified combing cream which gives that natpral gloss and well groomed effect to your that final touch to good dresa both in bualnesa and on social occasions Groom Is greatieless nlo helps grow thick heavy lustrous hair Beware of greasy harmful Imi 'R an Referee Gasa (Lehlahk Towers (Columbia) Linesman Dan iels (Georgetown) Time of periods 15 minutes Grange May Be Out or Season Minneepolia Noy Harold Grange the Illinois back Held star suffered Injuries In to game with Minnesota that probably will disable him for the rest of thia season attending pnyaicians said tonight Tackled for a 10 yard In the third period shoulder ligaments were an ray examination showed and physicians Injury almost certainly keep him xut of further games this Illy Preau) Durham Nov Wofford's Ter riers snapped viciously at the heels of the Trinity Blue Devils during the first half Here this afternoon but in the third and fourth periods Edward Lageratedt the outntandingJ star pf the game eluded them and raced and bucked hln way to two touchdowns The try for point by Caldwell after the second touchdown was Aha last play of the game Rip Major's South Carolinians had shade the better of the argument during the first half but weakened in the final periods and Trinity gain ed consistently! on Uinvi stabs and short end runs Laird's long saved Davidson several times Vance guard on the Wildcat team broke through the Tar Heel line on several occasions to snag the heavy backs for losses or no gain Capt Nappy Davis end ofthe David son team proved a thorn in the gain ing "of the Carolina team Hendrix New York Nov Dartmouth's 4 unbeaten football eleven used the forward pass to defeat a crashing Corneil Hearn here this afternoon 27 to 14: Eddie Dooley quarterback of the Hanover squad made the polo grounds available for the Dart mouth snake dance by a series of exceptional aerial shoots which sent Captain BJorkrnan and Tully across NEWCOMBE PUNTS WELL A 1 (Special to Dally Nawa vl a Chapel 1UI14Nov 15 Caro lina freshmen put up a more formid able front than they had been ac credited with and held the Virginia freshmen to a 0 to 0 tie here today The early part of the game was ac companied by heavy rain Once a few minutes before the end of the game a fraction of an inch prevented the visitors from scoring a Hushion "Virginia's quar ter attempted a drop kick from the 30 yard line Hemade a beautiful kick but thebali hit the cross beam The Tap Babies threatened Vir ginia's goal once advancing to the 15 yard line early in the last period but the Cavalier juniors held fop downs and the ball went over The punting of Newcombe Caro llna tackle whose toe had its first experience in a game was an out standing feature His kicks aver aged 45 yards easily outclassing the Virginia punter Cardwell errell intercepted two passes tor Carolina and wag a consistent ground gainer jlior and Shepard also starred as ground gainers for Carobiiabyerly was strong on de fense or the Virginians Captain Hutter Hushion and Meade twere outstanding Lineup and summary fc' Virginia (0) ob Carolina (0) Meade le Howies Luka lt Morehead Holland tg Davis Rule Block Wood rg "Atwell Symington rt Newcombe Dare Cheatham Hutter (C) rh Simpson Cardwell lh Isor McCaffey fb errell Hushion qb Shepard (C)Virginia substitutions: April for McCaffey MrCaffey for April Pugh for Cardwell April for McCaffey 4 Carolina substitutions: Duncan for Atwell Atwell for Duncan Pugh tor Newcombe Byerly for Cheatham McAllister (Davidsop) referee Blanchard (Colgate) umpire Wat kins (Wake orest) heuollnosman Davidson Nov Over 7000 peo here today saw Hackney starropklcker of University of Werth Carolina kick two field goals in the last two minutes of play which defeated the little Davidson college eleven 6 to 0 It was one of the (t gamest fights ever seen on the field spre and came after the thin red line of Davidson had been battered time and again by the Carolina team which outweighed the plucky Wildcats more than 18 pounds to the man The last two successful tries by Hackney made a total of six tries at field goals by the Tar Heer team Previous to this Hackney had made three attempts and failed and Devin had failed in one attempt The big university team outplayed the Wild cats and while the latter seemed to be playing a losing fight from the very first it was a brilliant game of football featured particularly by the fighting spirit of the Davidson team Carolina made a total of 15 first downs while the Wildcats only made five Immediately the last dropkick had been made Carolina kicked to Davldspn and Sappenfield 135 pound quarterback for Davidson opened up with an air attack that brought the ball from 20 yard line to 43 yard two passes hut the blastof the whistle ended the game at this point Besides the work of Hackney Devin and lerritt featured for the Tar Heels Both of these men seem ed to gain consistently aided by al most perfect interference at times Robinson substitute center for Caro ling was great on defensive work fThe defensive work of the Wildcats was notable Laird tackle played one of The best games ever seen at tackle at David son and while Baker did not go as good as he has in former games his work was noticed and recognized North Carolinians Never Came Nearer to Goal Than 38 Yard Line Sanford Nov 15 Sanford high came through this season with out a single opponent crossing their goal line thereby laying in a Keeps Hair vomoeu 11 1 LnulN 8t Louis Nov 16 Th OKlethnrpi fought bravely In tl olr con teat with St Lotti today but win flnnl pistol had sounded Uaoc Klans wero at tho small end otaa iu BUUte Visitors Prevented rom Scor ning Once By Only a rac tiomof An Inch I Season With Goa! Line Not Crossed College Park Md Nov 15 Mary land and North Carolina State play ed to aacoreless tie on a rain soak ed gridiron here this afternoon Maryland outplayed State in attackmaking nine first downs to three and came within State's SO yard line four times once in eachyPeriod In the second period Maryland got to State's eight yard line where a forward pass attack failed and reached the six yard line in the third period but lost the ball on a fumble The nearest North Carolina State gpt to Maryland's goal was the 31 yard line in the first period Pugh and Healey of Maryland made re markable gains considering the con dition of the field Cox in the line and Lassiter in the backfield star red for State Punting 5n both sides was good considering the playing conditions Hall of Maryland tried three drop kicks ror neia goals one from 0 3X3 0 0 0 0 nnrln Stlnebecker (Sub for Morrl Buay Corner Jefferson Standard Bldg Pualtlon Wofford 1 Habel IlnieiRh NavH8Tho Wake or est freshmen defeated the first rear team of North Carolina State 7 to 6 here (his afternoon Theyoung Demon Deacons scored in the second prerlod when Tames former Ashe ville high school star passed 50 yards to Clayton who dived over the last white line catching the long toss James also adaed the extra with a field goal The Wolf Pupa also earned touchdown through uasses the coming in the last period Two long heaves in succession with Watkins and McDowall on the receiving end took the ball from the 30 yard line to the ten yard strip our smashes at thepWake orest line sent Me Dowall over for the touchdown ras ier missed field goal for the extra The Tech yearlings narrowly miss ed a touchdown in the first quarter when fine running by McDowall ad vanced the bail to the five yard line A forward pass McDowall to Wat kins was caught by the latter player In the endf sone but officials ruled that "the receiver stepped out of boundfi a The Wake orest lino played a fine game and couBlstently outcharg ed tho lighter tech forwards Tne work of Jarren Chackles and Clay ton featured in Hie backfield McDowall and rasier were the oesi ground gainers fur State (Special to Dall jnov Morganton Sports jJocal Newsoreign News I EALES BEORE IN ROM IL PUPS tw 7000 SEE GAME Hackney or Carolina Docs the Scoring With Two ield Goals In inal Period LEAKSVILLE TEAM IS WINNER OVER DRAPER (Special to Nw Leaksvllle Nov 15 The Leakti rvllle high school basketball team this afternoon defeated the Draper A quintet 37 to 13 in a game played at Draper This is the second victory for Leaksvllle teamn In two days Lehka vlllo girls having succeeded yester day in defeating the Martinsville Va team at Martinsville 42 to 17 line up forj today's game at vraper ronows Leakevllle poo Baughm Chambers rf Crouch lf of for cl JT driers Weaken In claim to a record unparalled high school football in so far it is known here Their defeat at the hands Rockingham was nurelv lurk the part of Rockingham as the Sanford line was impregnable at the times Rockingham should have scored touchdown So tense was the excitement When Sanford held Rockingham for four downs on their one yard line that one of promi nent citisens suffered a nervous breakdown This brings to a close the nigh school career pf rank Oliver one of the most outstanding high school foottjafi players of the day and the very life of Sanford's great machine His loss wiU be sadly felt but with loss only Sanford plans to have a good team next year Sanford piled up 327 paints 4o their opponents 8 this tteaaon there being two field goals kick ed They defeatedlone team: 114 to 0 another 86 to 0 winning last year's eastern championship and 4 loet the bya gin com GLOSSY Wells for Covlngrton Patterson for Boggs Summers for Patterson Leg getteforCovlngton Cox for Pinkney Anderson for Baker McComb for Leggette Carolina Hackney for Un derwood ordham for Bonner Dill for ordham Underwood for Dill irst downs Carolina 15 David son 5 1 Officials: Gooch (Virginia) referee Bocock (Georgetown) umpire Mc Dougal (N State) headltnegmnn WESTVIRGINIADEEATS GENERALSBY6 TALLY Charleston Va Nov 15 "West Virginia downed? her arfclent rival Washington and Lee by a 6 to 0 score here today In a game whose dramatic climax conformed to the standards of best known foot ball fiction when Paul SUnebecker faithful substitute on the Mountain eers squad during the past four years was sent Into the game in the last few minutes of play and scored the lone tally of the contest to bring victory to his team rz? Stinebecker was not the only hero of the game however Both and Ekberg made consistent igains and twice placed the ball in posi tion to cross Virginians goal line Early in the second period pros pects for the Generals brightened when McMillan Intercepted orie of arley's forward passes and Thomas recovered a ball that Bruder had dropped after a punt but the of fense was short lived and came to an end in an exchange of punts Line up: Vi rvl I rv we TV aBMUIgLUn Jjee Davesfiv Tilson Holt Hawkins Judnick Stemmons Thomas Wilson Rauber McMillan Cameron CAROLINA 1AR BABIESOLBlGINIAfRESH tomjie (Special to Daily Newt) Rocky Mount Nov 15 II Swartzell of Wilson won the nual championship of the Eastern Carolina Golf association here thia tiiieiuuuu wuen nn oorparpn vjiuvqiy vi inis city io in me finals of the second annual tournament which has been under way on the Benvenue Coun try club links since Thursday Mr Swartzell in winning today repeated his performance of last year annexing the championship for the second consecutlw time Masters of ayetteville defeated Woodard of this city In the finals for the second 16 in the tour nament Atkinson of Henderson was the winner In a three cornered professional match with Campbell of this city and Minor of Golds boro 6 At a meeting of the board of governors after the tourna ment elix Harvey of Kinston re signed as secretary treasurer of the organization and I Craytonof this city was elected as his suc cessor 4 The Eastern Carolina Golf associa tion is composed of golfers in the cities of Rocky Mount Wilson Goldsboro ayetteville Klncton Newt Bern Greenville Tarboro and Henderson During the past months golfing teams of these cities have engaged in a series of tournaments according to a schedule worked out by the association officials in com petition for a cup offered on a won and lost percentage basis It was foundat the board $of governors meeting that ayetteville Wilson and Tarboro had tied for this cup In view of this situation arrange ments were made for teams from these three cities to playoff the tie the local links? riday Novem ber 28 I 4 A distinctive differ ence in these finercoat The first showing of im ported models 'A finer finish to the fabric and exceptional good tailor ing for these coats were custom tailored forthe best British dressers Thjcrigina! labels re produced below See the Hamilton and Bal dock models '5 Line up: Trinity Kimball Thompson CuJPi Jattefe' Aldridge Simons Lagerstedt Caldwell Wnley jgJ Johftson Trinity Wofford Trinity Touchdowna: La gerstedt (2) Umpire Whit aker (North Carolina): referee Alex findni j9 nou i nnillllBlun UIIU tail eraUII headllnesman Sampaon (State) Time oi periods Ab minutes A SNAP TO THE AIR THESE brisk mornings that makes you take pride In your appearance Business is going to be better only as you reflect bet ter business in better business dress The Vanstory store is in service to serve you Hart Schaffner Marx A Si and for touclyljjWnEi Red Hall passed to Dooley wor the Green's third touch down Cornell's two touchdowns came fromf remarkable advances down the field of 78 and 68 years scoring in th second and Wester in the third SWARTZELL WINSGOL TITLE A SECOND TIME You may not care how many coats we fl 4 Tv JOSEPH MAY SONS Special Sunday Chicken Dinner 65c CRYSTAL CAE Sycamore St Back of Western Union jight'Only To Lose By Narrow Margin of 6 0 (Special to Dally News) Randleman Nov In a game of neat patswork tho Randleman quint defeated tho boys from Ramseur by the score of 36 io 19 The Ramseur boys were completely outclaffsad and the ontconte the game was never in doubt after the first five minute of play The features of the game were tho way In which Marsh and Runsrll worked together at forward and tho guarding of A Hussey and Rut selL Although this 1 Husky's first year at center he played a bril liant gameM Chilsoin was the jndl vIGual star for Ramseur i Line up: Ramseur Position Randleman Chlisom (9Yr (12) Russell Thomas (Hjf Marsh JOS 1J Ij Hodgln RG Cavonesr LC (3) ASubstitutes Ramveur Holt Thomas SanforS Highs End WnTR H1MWBCKINU CREWJIRIVESIHROUGHNEBRASKA WITH EASE fl1 Rockne Starts Second String But irst Team Goes In and Wins 3 i to df TEAM STILL UNDEEATED (Ry Associated Press) South Bend Ind Nov I5 The four horsemen of Notre Dame and their team mates ran rough shod over Nebraska in their annual game here today burying the Corn Busk ers under a 34 to Gecore and aveng ing the vlctorlesNebraska scored over Coach Rockne's warriors in 1923 and 1982 The defeat was the worst drubbing a eleven ever received from Notre Dame In the 10 years of football relations be tween the two universities The famous Notre Dame backfield" consisting of Crowley Layden Don Miller and Stuhldrecher making up the quartet of calvatymen swung into action late in the first period just before Nebraska crashed over with a touchdown and carrying the fight? to the Nebraska territory slashed oft the line for big gains and ran around xthe ends as they pleased in addition to revealing sensational forward passing attack Coach Rockna followed hit prac tice of starting a team of shock troops composed of second string players bur ns soon as Nebraska pounded the ball dangerously close to Notre Dame's goal Rockne gave the signal for new players to take the field Layden Crowley Miller and Stuhldrecher yanked oft their sweaters and raced into the game be hind a complete new line rom then on the contest was one sided and Nebraska i although fighting doggedly was nnablr to match speed with the perfect otre Dame ma chine A Notre Dame which" crushed the Army Princeton Georgia Tech and Wisconsin probably will go through the season undefeated with claims to Jho football honors ot the nation as a result of its remarkable record The lineup: Notre Dame (34) Pos Nebraska (6) Crowe le Collins McManmon Weir Gluckert lgJ Weir Maxwell Westepal Hanousk Ogden Boland rt Molzen Eaton Robertson Seherer qb Blocdgood Connell rh Rhodes O'Boyle lh 7 Myers Cerney Lb Locke Notre Dame 0 14 14 6 34 Nebraska 6 0 0 0 6 Notre Dame Stuhlrecher (sub for Scherer) Lay den 2 (sub for Cerney): Crowley sub for Miller 2 (sub for Connell) Points vafter touch down: Crowley 4 Nebraska scoring Touchdown! Myers Releruie Ghee (Dartmouth) i umpire McCrary (Kansas City) fields judge Wyatt (Missouri) head linesman Kirke (Iowa) Time of periods 15 minutes each SCHOOLS HARNETT MAP OUT SCHEDULE 'SMOtal In Daily Niw Duke Nov 15 High school prin cipals athletic coaches from every representative sehool in Har nett county met in Coats thia week to map out a tentative schedulafor the basketball season The meeting was called by Miss Marner Camp county supervisor in order that each school might have a voice in the proceeding matters up for a discus sion By an almost unanimous vote the old schedules In force for the past few years in this county was done away with and an entirely dif ferent program was mapped out by the representatives Heretofore there has been a bas ketball league in the county which worked on the order of percentage but this idea caused so many dis putes that It was decided to do away with it Each school will now be al lowed to play ns many games as it wishes until the latter part of eb 1 ruary when the county elimination series will start Ail students par tlciYjatlng in the games must uphold their scholastic standards' There Is no age limit The following schools were represented at the meeting: Duke Lillington Coats Kipling Dunn and Angier MORGANTON DEEATS NORTH WILKESBORO Morganton football fans and particularly mem bers of the Morganton team are jubilant pver a victory over North Wilkesboro on the local field riday afternoon when the score stood 38 to 0 Last riday the same two teams tied on the North Wilkesboro grounds with a score of 13 to 13 Aft er that matching of skill the victors of today wore all the more gratified at their big score 9 Morganton had 23 first downs to North Wilkesboro's one Before the last quarter there were twelve sub stitutions so that in the final part of the game Morganton's whole sec ond team was playing on the line eatures of the game for Morganton were end runs by Ed Hallyburton a throw over the line by Charles Beach and spectacular tackles be hind the line by Robert Welker Whisenant playing left tackle also starred for Morganton4 al won cican 'mi iiigui witii only one penalty exacted that being when North Wilkesboro played off side The visitors held the Morgan ton boys for downs once and the home team kept the ball In North Wilkesboro territory throughout the game The North Wilkesboro team fought hard and showed good spirit Several hundred witnessed the game The Morganton team will play Piedmont high school next riday ancL Kings Mountain on Thanksglv tnonv trn am IaaaI ia vui ftuiuva vu lmq field a jc Tulane Halllre To Win New Orleans Nov? Tulane scoring four touchdowns in the last half today defeated Tennessee 26 to 7 Nehf was responsible for Tennes see's touchdown and kicked goat Lautenschlarer Tulane was the In dividual hero of the game scoring 13 polnto in the third period Ten nessee led period Graham Davlg McHenry Mahan Dllcher Oliver Morrison qb arley lh Nardacci rh Ekberg Score by periods: West Virginia Washington and Lee west Virginia uown: cun Referee Very (Penn State) um Penn linesman Sugden (Harvard) a Blue Devils Win By 12 To 0 yta LEEDS here only going to buy1 one But5 certainty like to seeZall good styles before I choose yours the point a I fine too Ydunts DeBoe Co '1 ft I ATTACK CAVALIERS Blacksburtr Va Va tir crowds that ever assem bled here to witness a football con test saw the University of Virginia Virginia Polytechnic in 6 a spectacular game on Miles field this afternoqnX The lone tally of the encounter came during the opening period when a I back fumbled the ball in midfield and Ahner recovered and raced 50 yards to the goal line Ma phis failed at the try for point Several times during the game each threatened to score but although they made 11 first downs to Virginia's three they were unable to cross the Cavaliers' goal Once Virginia held for downs on the six yard line The line up and summary: I Virginia Nutter 1 Darby Graham 1 1 i Holland Grey lg Cockrfll Morgan Reynolds Hay Aiackall Green rt? Hayman Holly Ahner Roberta Dlffey Rutherford lh Maphis De Laberree rh Cuddy Moss rost 1 0 0 0 Virginia 6 0 0 Virginia scoring Touchdown Ah ner Referee McGoffin (Michigan) umpire Strath (Auburn) headlinesman Izard (V I) CRIMSON TIDE MEETS WATERLOO IN CENTRE Birmingham Ala Kov An upeet that was a distinct shock to many followers of football fook place 4 here today when Centre col lege at almost every stage of a flashy gam beated Alabama hitherto unbeaten for the season by a score of 17 to 0 Covington was the shining star for the Colonels but ho was brilliantly supported by other fast and disci plined men Two long passes Covington Mo Lemon tput Jhe ball in scoring poll 1 Hon In the second quarter and Cap tain uovingvon alter two ducks eno ror down added three more points with a beautiful place kick from the 80 yard line after Alabama had stop ped a down field Centre drive Centre made a final effort in fourth quarter and long dash around end by Covington put the ball on Alabama's 20 yard Alabama's line held and Covington flipped a 20 yard pass to Lemon for a touchdown lemon plack kicked theextra point 1 i' I 1 UM A 1 4' ft Y) 1 Jt i i I ''8a JR "ry M1A af 5 ') i tUi 7) I 1 IB Hi gs IB shkh 9 RS tj MR DU I wa MM I 'Ka tai 1 vW 7 1 I 1 1 6 i i i ii 1 1 i i) v'' 'i wiiiniiwniiiii ii I i ii ii i i ii i iiiiiiiii ii in TIBWMIBMiBtaiHRh 4 I I yq i 'Wf Sg I I pv i IM I 4 rJVA I (dwa 5 I zX I Jy 1 I i 0 1 Uy iriTztrA i I II I I II I 5 )r 4 WaJ Uiil ii 1 I 5 ft Ji 5 4 5 I 5 5 i I i' 5 I 1 I 1 5 I 5 Zi JteSkvl' played a good game at half He caught a beautiful pass just before the close of the game Line up and summary: Davidson Position Carolina Davis (C) le Epstein Baker lL Matthews (C) Vanee lg Jackson McConnell Robinson Boggs ordham Laird rt Hogan Pinkney re Boswell Sappenfield qb Devin Wells Bonner McComb' 'rhb Underwood fb Merritt Score by quarters Davidson 6 0 0 0 0 Carolina 0 0 0 6 6 Substitutions: Davidson Hendrix for McComb Covington for Wells 35 yard line In the first period and the others within the 45 yard line near the end of the game The line up and summary: Maryland Pos State Supplee le Wallis Bromley lt Cox Bonnet lg Beatty Lewis Center Logan Hough rg White Burger rt Logan Beatty re Ripple Heine qb Jeanette Hugh jb Johnston Besley rh Shuford Hall fb Lassiter Score by periods: Maryland 0 0 0 State 0 0 0 0 0 18.

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