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News and Record from Greensboro, North Carolina • 16

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 29 192? GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS Si 0 "WW lU IT 11 1 nnity neats ijaviason izru Carolina ins rum ivaul umu THREE STARS ON THE SYRACUSE TEAM pJ CAROLINA SWEEPS HER NOTRE DAME INVADES Attack Beats BIG MARYLAND OEMEN David sonBefore Crowd THE IELD 27 3 of Over 4000 Persons ALSO MAKES DROP KICK 18000 SEE THE STRUGGLE DROP KICK BY Bowman rugonne BEST MILLER THE STAR Look at the Calendar Then take a good peek at a Norris Style and Yes hinting that Economy time to introduce yourself to rg 21 New Suit ance in and Kuppenheimer Topcoat GOOD CLOTHES Tomorrow we will show you Hold their style and wear long for two reasons fine Both what in the wav of woolens and fine tailoring minutes 3 really classy clothes for fall Suits and Overcoats 30 to 45 seconds Company In i 308 5 Elm LEXINGTON GOES DOWN iEORE DURHAM HIGHS VIRGINIA ELEVEN IS VICTOR OVER HOPKINS i a i the heavy Rutgers college line for four touchdowns the gdme 28 to 0 Themoun di lh lb fb Davidson aison Walker Taylor Conroy McGee DARTMOUTH ALLS IN IGHT WITH HARVARD and Kirkland Perry point by a drop kick came a few minutes ball hal been placed White Crabtree DR EDMUND HARRISON WINNER GOL CUP a ii COVINGTON PILES UP A OOTBALL RECORD CONSISTENTLY BEATING ERSKINE TO TUNE 10 0 He side Ittk 1 1 a vv in 1 i inn vct a ct Carolina backs "an busy spilling Mary The game was very cleanly played throughout and only one penalty was 7 0 13 3 0 0 3 touchdowns the Crimson scoring A drop kick by T3ia11 in tHA stnn a i Owen made in the third period from the 32 yard line were the other scor ing factors They succeeded where other Crimson kicking attempts for goal failed The best individual feat of the day produced score a goal from placement by NetdHnger kicked 48 yards straight and strong in the fourth period (SperUl to DiUy Durham Oct Lexington high school held the Durham high school's Blue Tornado for three periods this ifternoon but weakened In theuurth and allowed Durham a 6 to 0 victory Sykes carried the ball across for the touchdown Although Dur ham outplayed the visitors in every period the Lexington team showediilendld defensive work Hackney tipde three sweeping end runs during the afternoon average of 95 yards each featuring Cor Durham (Sttdel to DtDyNem) Chapel Hill Oct In University of Maryland 27 to 8 here today the University of North Carolina football team touched heights that It has not touched be fore this season It played swings around its much heavier opponents from start to finish and before the final whistle blew had plied up a greater score than Princeton made PENNSYLVANIA ELEVEN OUTPLAYS MIDSHIPMEN AND WINS SCORE 13 7 everv opportunity carrying the bat tle Into Illinois territory repeatedly during the second and third period The visitors threatened the Michi gan goal line but once THE SOUTH AND BEATS GE0RGIATECH18T0 3 'SpttUl to DaJl News) Raleigh Oct With their first team playing the first and fourth quarters only thp North Carolina State freshmen rar wild against the Chapel Hill highs the features of the game were 40 and 65 yard runs by Rackley for touchdowns Chapel Hill's lone touchdown came in the third quarter against (he third team when Crabtree passed to White the batter running 60 yards for a touchdown Shuford for State made some extremely good tackles His work throughout the game was well above par Johnson Mayo Elms locks for Johnson" Everett for Bos well Winters for Smith or David son Hendrix for Shepherd Laird for Martin Martin for Laird Shepherd for Hunt Referee Major of Clemson Um pire Sampson of St Albans Tlead ilneeman Whitaker of State college Time of quarters 15 minute seven mile walk held at' Dam Bronx Ritola finished In 52 seconds Plant who retained national champion In the seven mile walk took the lead at three mile mark and was never headed Plant's time as 51 minutes 46S GOL IS NO NEW GAME IN CITY SAVANNAH Perry Acting Captain Carries Ball Over or Touchdown In Last Quarter By defeating Hobgood 5 and 3 yesterday afternoon Dr Edmund Harrison won the golf championship event of the local club The match was very Interesting the winner showing remarkable talent He went out with 38 and came homo with 41 By virtue of his win Dr Harrison gets the championship cup Hobgood runner up In th? championship match was also awarded a cup as was II Bush the victor of the defeated eight The latter yesterday afternoon won over Montreal Oct Crocker today defeated A Veyzey aln of Montreal In the finals of the Canadian indoor tennis championship 6 3 6 3 3 6 6 3 Baltimore Oct 28 Outplaying Johns Hopkins in all angles of the game University of Virginia won game at Homewood field be fore a disappointing crowd 19 to 0 After the first period when neither team scored there was no doubt aa to the final result Tn the second quarter Virginia rolled up 13 points on touchdowns by Wilson and Arnold A line plunge brought the initial score and a for ward pass the second touchdown and enwick kicked one of the two goals after the touchdowns The final Virginia touchdown was made in the last quarter by Wilson Ing group on the field Line up and summary Trinity Positions Neal le added the extra The final score later after the In scoring position through the par tial blocking of an Erskine punt which was recovered by Elon on the 10 yard dine Perry added three more points with a neat drop kick from A tho 20 yard line followed and Davidson tried hard with passes but without great suc cess Trinity finally started from near Hje center of the field and again the grinding attack on the tackles drove to the 25 yard line Time was almost up and Simpson dropped out of the line aa to pass But again Smith had changed 'his tactics and Simpson threw a long pass to Neal on the goal line and the Trinity captain had only a few steps to take drop kick for the point was close but missed The game ended soon after work throughout the game was a high order and the Trin ity ends both looked good Car ter especially was all over the field and was deadly going down under punt Ladgertadt showed promise In the backfield and Smith always cool and thinking had a lot to do with the victory with hl general ship Neither team showed unusual formations or deception Moore threatened several times to break loose but he never quite made it Summers looked the best man In the Davidson line Trinity made 11 first downs to seven and com pleted four forward passes out of nine lavldson completed four out of eight Trinity student were present In large numbers and gave ths crowd a good time with their yells and songs But the Greensboro college crowd a usual was the best cheer Aerial Attack of Invaders Too Perfect or Golden Tor nado to Solve for St Ate Score 50 to 6 State reshmen Chapel Hill High Murphy McIntosh White rK Lloyd Hendricks IK McLellan Seawell rt Tilley Logan It McIver Elms re Ray Mayo i Sprague Johnson Rackley Shuford Ritola and Plant Come Out Victors In A A Meeting Ann Arbor Mich Oct 2R Beat ing down the stubborn defense of Rob men Michigan won its second western conference football game of the season here today downing Illinois 24 to 0 Although balked at many stage in the game by the Illinois line Washington Oct 28 i In juries suf fered in football resulted in the death here yesterday of Wyne How ard IS year old ward of the national training school for boys here The youth was carried from the field a I nt 1 finVl a 4 1 1 1 4J wn i scrimmage between two of the school teams a week ago He was said to hae ruptured an Intestinal blood vessel 231 Elm Street Greensboro High Point tied Johnston Gives the Specta tors Numerous Thrills By His Long Dashes iSpedd to Daily News) i Charlotte Oct 28 In a game nota bly devoid of spectacular playing Elon this afternoon defeated Erskine college of South Carolina 10 to The score came In the latter part bf the fourth period When Perry Elon quarter and acting captain took the ball over after it had been advanced down the field by a series of line The championship event marked the close of a most successful sea son which whs crowded with rolt activities During the season nnm eruus lourraments and other matches war played on the local golf course by both men and women his title as Carolina Morris Matthews Pritchard Blount Poindexter McIver Cochran McDonald Morri Johnston 7 McGee Summary: Touchdowns Morris Morris Johnston McGee Goals after touchdown Blount (3L Goal from field McQuade Officials: Ref eree Magoffin "Michigan Umpire Guyon Carlisle: Linesman nwe Gettysburg Substitutions: By Caro lina Sparrqw for Johnston Randolph for Morris for Sparrow Morris for 'Randolph Tenney for Johnston Sparrow for Mofrls Ran dolph for McGee Bonner for Ten ney Lineberger for Morris TVhed befe for McDonald Blanton for Mat thews Hell for Pritchard Shepard for Cochran George for Poindexter Hogan for Blount arrell for George 'ordham for McIver By Maryland Brewer for Moore Bromley for Nes bit Pollock for Young Bosley for Hugh Smith for McQuade Meat Virginia Xmaahra Hulgere Morgantown VaOct 2'8 West Virginia university today smashed through football and won talneers made a touchdown in each period Nearly 50000 People Witness Gridiron Battle At Dedica tion of Stadium Michigan Beats Down Defense of Illinois and Wins 24 to 0 New York Oct Two national A A champions were crowned to day when William Ritola crack dis tance runner of the innish Ameri can Athletic club New cap tured the 10 mlle run and William Plant of the Morningside A New York was victorious in the events wore park in the Cambridge Mass Oct 28 The team that Dartmouth brought to the stadium to meet Harvard today after an absence of 10 years goes back tn the hills defeated 12 to 3 but with 53000 spectators witnesses to an un relenting fight A touchdown by Percy Jenkins substitute end made when he Inter cepted an awkwardly thrown pass Score by periods: Notre Dame Georgia Tech Wtr TTsmA scnrlnC' Castner (substitute for Cearney) Stuhldreher (substitute for Thomas) Point from try after touchdown Castner Tech scoring field goal Brewster Referee Birch Umpire Williams Head linesman Streit Time of periods 15 minutes last period and lost five yards 7 Elon tried ten forward passes and succeeded in six three passed In a row perry to Clarke In the second quarter carried Elon 40 yards down the field and an end run" by Perry landed the ball on 10 yard line it was advanced to the 2 yard mark but Erskine held and the ball was punted out to safety line Atlanta Oct Notre Dame's football warriors for the first time today Invaded the south and with an aerial attack too perfect for Georgia Yellow Jackets to solve won 13 to 8 before a crowd of fans esti mated at 18000 Tech fought hard to off de feat ripping through their line many times during the first half only to fumble when within striking distance of a touchdown The torna does field goal cajne iri the second quarter after 'Brewster Hunt and Mc Donough had rushed the ball to Notre 80 yard line Brewster dropped back five yards and drop kicked the goal Notre second string back field had been In action up until this time £ut after this play Castner went In at full Miller and Crawley at halves and Stuhldreher at quarter Captain Carberry of the Indiana eleven was Injured in the first quar ter and was forced to retire for the remainder of the ggine Captain Barron of Tech was badly hurt when tackled around the neck a few minutes later but he remained in the battle The Une up and summary did not play tinder his leadership with the snap and precision it showed later when Jim Hendrix was at the helm This Hendrix product of the Greensboro high school was one of the whirlwinds of the game He drove th team harder and he was himself all over the ficin intercept ing passes picking up fumble and racing with the ball with an abandon and a drive that brought his followers to their feet with tremen dous cheers Both teams fumbled repeatedly far too much for this late In the season and both were careless in their punt ing Kicks were broken up several times fine fun for the spectator but enough to drive a football coacH half wild rom the very start Trinity leaped forward with an attack on the tackles and closer In that bent back the Davidson defene The Metho dists made their most Impressive drive In the first few mlnfites rom his own 85 yard line Smith called for a line attack that swept down to the shadow of the Davidson goal On straight rushes through tackle varied by a delayed attack at the same place Trinity rushed along for four first downs In a pinch Smith him self could alwavs sain through cen ter and Ladgerstadt a recent find at Trinity drove hard through the line 1 The attack carried to the three yard line before Davidson could throw it back with a fine defense all along the line Never once In this drive did Trinity runners get outside tackle It was steady line work with little variety but the forwards were clear ing the path and backs were shoot ing through for steady short gains ollowing a punt and futile at tempts on both sides Davidson fum bled In midfield and Trinity again started toward the goal Summers rose twice in the line to hurl back drives but the Trinity backs fought their way to the 25 yard line never once swinging wide Then Smith changed hie generalship In a flash and sent Ladgerstadt wide around right end for 19 yards to the David son seven yard line a shift In at tack which worked beautifully The quarter ended with Trinity on the verge of the touchdown It came immediately after the second quarter started Two rushes gained slightly and then Smith shot through a big hole which Jimmy Simpson mndo in the center of the lino His drive carried yards behind the goal Simpson's drop kick for the extra point was blocked or the remainder of the period 1 neither team made headway Once Brice the Davidson center blocked a punt picked up the ball with a clear field but juggled It around and fumbled it with Trinity recovering In the scramble Only one first down was made in the quarter and Trinity made that i A had pass by Brice got Davidson "You want right style of course every man does You also want the economy of lasting good appear Danvllle Ky Oct 28 Herbert Covington quarterback on the Cen tre college football team in a game here today with the University of Louisville made six successful drop kicks for scores one in the first period three in the second and two in the third period igures on four of the kicks showed one from the 40 yard line two from the 30 yard Hn6 and one from the 32 yard line Officials who presided at the game said the feat constituted a record and that five was the best previous performance in a single game The State reshmen Run Wild Against Chapel Hill Highs Johnston the Carolina back who did so much damage against Maryland at Baltimore a year ago was again today the bright particular star When he ran 78 yards for a touchdown twisting dodging shak ing off the Maryland players one after the he treated the jubilant crowd to the most spectacular per formance that has been see on Emer son field in many a day But It was not a Johnston victory by any means It was a victory fur the whole Caro lina machine In rushing the ball through the center and over the tackles In skirting the end in forward passing In running back kicks In being on the job to recover fumbles and on the defense Carolina was clearly su perior to its heavier adversary Only once did Maryland seriously threaten her enemy's goal This was In the final quarter after Carolina had made four touchdownaand Coach etzer had to send in his second string men The visitors got to the 80 yard line But they were held there and had to resort to a try for field goal rom the 35 yard line and facing the goal at a sharp angle McQuade placed the ball squarely between the posts It was clever work and the Carolina rooters gave the foeman a round of hearty applause As in the South Carolina game when recovering a fumble In the first minute or so of pity so did Carolina recover today Just after Johnston had muffed the ball and Carolina had thereby lost 2 yards McDonald punted The Maryland back who essayed to catch the ball dropped it Grady Pritchard pounced on it just as he did in the South Carolina game A moment later Johnston caught a forward pass from McDonald and gained 19 yard This brought Caro lina within nine yard of the enemy goal line Two rushes made up seven yards of the nine and red Morris carried the ball across The second touchdown came also In the first quarter after a march from midfield where a Maryland punt had rolled nut of bounds Gains of from two to six yards through the line were reinforced by another long gain from a forward pass received hv Tnhnatnn from McDonald and by a15 yard dash by Johnston straight through the Maryland centefc Within her 10 yard line Maryland stiffened and it was fourth down for Caro lina McDonald made a feint to ward hi right wing then turned I and threw the bail to Roy Morris far off to the left and over the I Maryland line 1 It was soon after the Intermission between the halve that Johnston made hts great sprint An exchange or punts naa given the ball to Carolina on her 22 yard line Ths ball was passed by Blount to McDonald he ran a few yards with It and then made a lateral pass to Johnston With beautiful Interference the red head started around Maryland's left end It looked once as it he would be nabbed with not more than a five or 10 yards gkln He shook off a Maryland end and veered in toward the middle pf the field Somebody else got in his way with evident In a i i LVIILIUII LU stepped this one going on the forwards were the home of Kuppenheimer good clothes Greensboro i Ertresvaag A Thurman qb Miller lhb McGraw rhVb Hamer fb Srnre hv neriods: Pennsylvania 6 13 Xavy 7 7 7 0 0 Pennsylvania scoring: Touchdowns: Miller 2 points after touchdowns Hamer (placement goal) Navy scoring: Touchdown: Conroy Point after touchdown Conroy (placement goal) Referee: Cosgrobe Cor nell umpire Carl Jlee Springeld head linesman Eckles Wash ington and Jefferson: field judge Hkeson Lehigh Time of periods 15 minutes each High Grade Custom Made Clothes 109 Market Street Phone 1378 (Sy iisorisUd Savannah Ga Oct 28 mem bers of the Golf club are requested 1 to meet at the Exchange this evening I at seven o'clock November Although modern in its praseology 1 the foregoing Invitation wan Issued more than 110 years ago by officers of the Savannah It ap peared in the form of an advertise ment in the Savannah Museum a newspaper bearing the date of No vember 26 1811 a copy of which has just been found in the files of the Savannah Historical society Dis covery followed newspaper and maga zine discussions of the introduction of golf Into the United States which placed the date somewhere around 1860 The location of the links of the Is not knownand lut what was the character of the game in the early days here la mot re corded The game then was to ue developed to the point where news paper readers demanded full details I of the clash But that gulf was play ed In Savannah early in the eight eenth century is a fact and Jhat it was played by Scotchmen Is equally true Descendants of "officers of the chib live here today and arc among the prosperous and thrifty resid mt of Savannah That the club'' was conducted along the linen of the tuo lern clubs' however may be assumed from In formation contained in uno of It Invitation to a dance on the rignt of December 31 1811 It was found be tween the leaves of an old family Bible here mearly 100 years later It reads: Ulttb Ball" of Miss klisa John company la requested to a ball to be given by the members of the Golf club of this city at The Ex change on Tuesday evening the 81st Inst at 7 o'clock George Wood ruff Robert Mackay John Caig and James Dickson managers George Hogarth treasurer Ga December Miss Eliza Johnston was one ofi the belles of Savannah and the "Long of the old city exchange was used for dances and other enter tainments It was later acquired by the city and used as a city hall for almost a hundred years There 5 never has been found any record of a membership roil of the Golf club I but those whose names appear on the invitation were all prominent in the life of Savannah ami were all Scotchmen "'Savannah 1811 Lad not more than 12000 Inhabitants but paid much attention to sport and was a leader in Georgia and the south i in social and fashionable affair your suit Is it a summer weight? Or a cloth mode of last yea? vintage? i Score by period: Virginia 7 0 13 0 19 Hopkins 00 0 Substitutes: oster for McCoy Walp for Arnold: Wilson for Rich: Op pleman for Wilson: Brown for Campbell Winston for enwick Dietrich for Davis Little for Walp Touchdowns: Wilson 2 Arnold Try i for point: enwick (by drop kick) Referee: Rha Dartmouth I'mplre OBHen Tempi? i nnersity lime of quarter X5 minute BaB7M7ll An Immense crowd of more than 4 i 000 persons Btrlking evidence of how Greensboro regard real football the Methodists In their strik ing victory and gave the winner every tribute which they deserved Greensboro's first football day In years was tbe biggest success the city has made In sports In many a day I The grinding power of the Trinity iltna attack varied at exactly the I right moment by sharp change in by Quarterback Smith led Ito the shadow of the goal where (mlth himself went over for the first touchdown early in the second quar iter Another smashing attack tn the period carried the ball withinstriking distance and again Smith yhowed unusual generalship In shift ing quickly to the passing gameJlmmy Simpson the Trinity center dropped back as for a drop kick but shot a long pass to Capt Tom Nealm th goal line for the second touch down Simpson failed at both tries for ths extra point On two other oocailon the Trinity offense carried the ball almost to tne line once within the five yard line where the Wildcats roused to the limit threw back every attempt eecond time Tilnity resorted to a TSBS which Greensboro's own Jim Hendrix one of the outstanding flare of the game intercepted almost hl goal 11 Hora then were four tlmea whan rtha Methodists rliargad rteap Into mavldaon territory and of thoae four they mad good on two Havldaon i had only ona real chanoa to eeore In the third quarter when her beat nt taok of the day aided by a long tor 'ward paaa Hendrix to aison car ried the ball Inside Trinity's five yardline our times ha Trinity line dug deep and hurled back charges 'the last time lifting ths midget cap tain Spratt Moore oft hie feat two yard from the Jins and saving the go1 inviolate or the greater part of the time ihp play was In Davidson territory A terrible onslaught in the first few minutes showed mettle and though It did not lead toacoregava promise of what wa coming Only In the third quarter did the David son attack rise to serious proportions and tlrnt 6ne drive failed The Davld uirfenni played a trifle more slug alhly than Trinity There was little whirlwind "peed characteristic oD many Davidson team Spratt 'Mnorai back in the game after in Illness' lacked the lightning he has Miown In other day and his team for ix: Erskine Inman for Boyd Shannon for Kennedy Marion for Shannon' 7 77 Officials referee Milton Torgan Rhode Island State umpire Kery nnflie North Carolina rtDy' Wak orest timekeeper Groom North Carolina Time ot Philadelphia Oct Outplayed and outmanoeuverecV by the midship second period men from Annapolis today in the goal from placement kicked by flrgt halt of the'game the University 4 CT JI CT CTctI 4 CTCVTWI of Pennsylvania football teaqi pulled itself together in the third period tied the score and won from the Navy in the final quarter 13 to 7 Nearly 50000 persons saw the battle and in cidentally witnessed the formal dedi cation of the new stadium which will seat about 51000 persons Captain Miller halfback of the Pennsylvania eleven while show ing to little advantage with its other members in the first half had a re awakening In the third quarter and largely through his efforts Pennsyl vania scored the tying touchdown and in the next period put cross the score that won the game The great Barchet of the Navy team who was not permitted to start at the opening ot the contest was thrown into the game in the fourth period to turn the tide His pres ence seemed to inspirt th midship men for they opened up on the fight ing Quakers and for a time looked threatening The ball was carried closely to the Pennsylvania line but a grounded forward pass on the last down spoiled the chance at least to tie the sere The line up and summary: Penn (13) ob Navy (7) airchild Ie Parr 1 1 r5UUieilUUU Kelly ICarney Deern Mathews Hapworth Graf Ry Score of 12 to 0 the Methodists Earn a Clean Cut Victory With Line Smashing Attack Varied At the Right Moments Hendrix Local Player Stars or Davidson The Trinity Methodists generally 'ranked the under dog rose to great 'bc'khth yesterday fternoon at Cone park wlmn they clearly outplayed th? Davidson WIM'aH crossed the lit? Dr two touchdowns threw back Impressive power the only real chance Davidson had to score and iwon a clean cut earned victory 13 into trouble early In the third quar ter tut the ball wa recovered on her 10 yard line ollowing the punt Trinity again opened an attack A 16 yard wa Smith to Neal carried to the Davidson 20 yard line but the Wildcat fought off line playa Smith ehot another pas which player on both t4am juggled in the air be fore Hendrix hauled it In on the Ave yard line a clo play full of cltoment 7 Davidson punted and again Trinity wa attacking But a fumble gave the alert Hendrix his chance and hecooted 10 yard along the sidelines before he was thrown A pass from the same Hendrix to alcon gained seyon yards and Hunt and Laird ham mered out small gains with Hendrix again slipping through for eight Davidson was ehowlng real power now and she drove pass the center pf the field A penalty against Trinity helped and than Hendrix shot 26 yard pas to aison to the seven yard line Two rushes carried ft to 'the two yard line as the quarter ended With a touchdown looking certain Trinity threw back Hunt for no gain and on the fourth chance Captain Moor shooting at right tackle was lifted off his feet and thrown buck di 1 ms I 1 I ii Hi Notre Dame Pos'n Georgia Tech Carberry le Staton Cotton It Usry Brown lg McConnell Walsh ry Degree rg Davie Oberst rt Lyman Vergara re A Staton Thomae qb McDonough Layden lb Barron Connell rh Brewster Cearney lb Hiint Line up: 7 Elon Tos Erskine Clarke le Boyd Brown 7 It 7 Brice Whitsell lg Hood Braxton Caldwell High 7 rg Pressley 7 Smith rt McDonald lynn re Hood Perry (C) Kennedy (CL ix 77 rh McCarley Kirkland i Stuart McAdams 7 fb Kennedy Substitutes: Eon Thomas for High Barker for Brown Brown for lynn Gantz for McAdams Hainer' Hatcher Lt Clark Taylor lg Pavla Simpson sc Brice Caldwell 'rg Summers Boling rt McMaster Carter re Davis Smith p1 Moore Boswell lh Hhepherd Ladgerstadt rh 7 Hunt Johnson 7 Martin 7Rcore by periods: 1 Trinity 7 0 6 0 Davidson 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns Smith Neal Substi tutions for Trinity AVeaver for Cald well Brown Ladgerstadt Hol land meddlers Line up: Maryland 7 Position Young le Nesbit It Moore Bailey Hough rg Burger rt I Branner 77 re Groves qb Pugh 7 1 hb Smlr 7 rhb McQuade 7 777 fb Virginia (19) Poa HppKins (0 DrvIs le Gilllece Blackford It: Magill Hall (C) lg Slewik Lewis Cromwell Rainey rgM 7 enwick rt Landy (C) Campbell 77 re Schact McCoy qb 7 Bonner Arnold 7 qb 7 Taylor Maphls 7 7 7 rh 7 Turnbull Wilson fb Wilson ft I i I i.

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