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Florence Morning News from Florence, South Carolina • 4

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MUE UUR MORNING NEW LORENCB a SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 26 1926 CX 'J JSSSSSSSSSSS tSSSSS Yankees Assured Of WILDCATS OEEIIT1' Springs Surprise MID ELttH Pig Part In Victory American League lag By Licking Clemson Of University Team II ID 1 VICTOR' ID SLOW CONTEST up twenty lg 44 VII I 1 1 MIKIILII 1 IH 1 Cl 1 1 X1IIAIVI Carolina teamjfor Lentz Walters for Kennedy 1L A 11 CV Ji and many oil side penalties zi uftmn lost the ball to Newbur 'Blount netted 2a yards and Plac rU three times in the first per the ball in position for the ii4T through fumbles while the fourth touchdown which was Indians reciprocated by losing scored by Pipkins b'nrninn'c i ti I Art 11 1 HAW TAP min each 2 Washington 1 3 Chicago 2 2 the final meeting between Schuman Riviere and Bungling tiDANiii court a ootn bi rust ine all Suits by Kuppenheimer! $35 to $60 "3 workmanship is truly Their suits We offer them to men magnificent who Wjll be satisfied with nothing but i Let us show you the finest MMm 1 002 010 8 0 000 001 3 3 0SC1B REEDER IS ilin THEL ninth of went to 100 000 100 000 5 8 of Sax Miller rk Pratt fb 6 0 7 1 and 0 scoring: rg rt the second the vi'itors (P) claimed heavy Thomas lh fb Clemion (0) Timmerman 1c Hall ItMartin 1g Pressley Marshall rg Austin rt Hoke re McMillan qb Davis Ih Midkiff rh Reynolds fb Series i hero Citadel (14) Brown le Kin le Still 1g Wilson Seabrook rg Westmoreland rt Sweetenberg re Hutchison qb Brown Ih Kilpatrick rh Youngblood fb HDGEN RETAINS CROWN IS GOLERS game between Ersklnf University yesterday 1 crowd was ex Rogers RICKENBAKER MOTOR CO LAKE CITY 10 0 7 1 Dowie the name of the city A lun Sre Onvt an uptow nhotel with Big Mnra'as host follow ed and then with his public sat isfied the champion hurried away to his family I "Willie Cooper at left 010 001 9 0 020 100 1 5 12 1 and Gooch Genewich CHARLESTON Sept (P) Citadel resorted to a for vard passing attack in the finalscriods of today's opthing game defeat Stetson University 14 to Oscar Reeder of Spartanburg Maturing on the receiving end With the rcore 7 to 7 and but hfee minutes to go George Vecks hurled a thirty yard pass Reeder who caught it as it gazed the fingers of two Stet on backs and then raced twenty 'ight yards for the winning ouchdown Reeder made a beau iful catch of a pass from Weeks or twenty yards as the third quar er ended Kilpatrick passed to A'eeks thirteen yards and with 3ard1 to go Don Blanding ram ned his way over to tie th 4 score Near the end of the secondefiod Stetson reCovsred a fum lcd punt by Hutchison on the fourteen yard line and Japtain Courtney carried it over fir several plunges Jne up: 'lcton 71 11 PKelly It lough 1g LiStic fall rg ieiger rt Velshingcr re Bernard ab lehbyshire Ih Jonrtney rh jowenthal fb Score by periods Stetson Htadel Scoring: Touchdowns Tourtney Point after touchdownowenthal (placement) Citadel scoring: touchdowns leeder '(sub for BroWn) Blanding (sub for Brown) Joints kouchdijwn Weeks I (drop kicks) Officials: Von Kolnil? 'University of South Carolina) Jmprrc Prcgnall (College Charleston) Head line: manon (Albion) Time of quarters 12 1 2 ties Barkley for Smith Burgess for Miller arris for Bonner Nnnce for Smith Lentz for Tinkler Kennedy for Walters Burgess Walters for Jones Referee: Osborne Umpire Osborne Linesman Rhame Time of periods 15 minutes 21 7 0 0 0 0 Carolina i Wimberly Cooper fought hard fearless lad for the Due and Williams their left tackle starred team's overwhelm Bonner too played Kennedy Lentz rg Barkley rt Nance re Phillips qb summary: Newberry (O) Spearman le Brandt it Megna lg Kinard Coleman rg Boozer rt Appleman re Butler qb Eleazer hb stamina arc combined comfort grace and beauty as in fio other low priced six the Pontiac Six continues its triumphant tftarch toward the unchallenged leadership of its field summary: Erklne (O) Bonner le Williams lt Jones lg tTry follow a I Pontiac Sxxfora day i The Pontiac Six is designed to And simply because with that CLEMSON COLLEGE Sept 25 The Presbyterian Blue Stockings deflated Clemson here today by two touchdowns the first tnese coming wnen Stevens stooped up McMillan's fumble of a'Jiunt and ran twenty yards for the counter The second was made Lty Wilsun who skirted left tackle eight yards after a first down aLil a 15 yard pass had put thewtorsin a scoring position demonstrated super iflTJty in practically every depart 'ment of the game They had a Big edge in punting gaining gjpjind on practically every ex change Clemson was never able tfrL'get continued offense underCiy? although the defense held slisoornlf with the notable ex PHONE Nil 13 6 David (substitute for (substitute Wofford (6) Player le Austin lt Lawton lg King Hook rg Lever rt Sparnell Dehines Kirkley Wright leming Score by periods: Davidson 7 7 3 Wofford 6 0 0 Scoring: Touchdowns son: Lcggette Black) McConnell (substitute for Sims) Allen Points after touchdown: Bohannon (two place kicks) Allen (drop kick) ield goal: Grey (drop kick) Wofford scoring: Touchdovtn Wright Officials Washing ton and Lee) referee Hartsell (N State) umpire Kirkpat rick (N State) linesman Time of periods: 15 12 urmans sensational new toe artist Davis dropkicked from the 37 yard line for urman's last three points Line up and I 'urmMi (30) Brice Pulley Lt Perry lg Thomas (C) Carson rg erguson rt Byrne re Rawl qb Blount Schneider hb Coleman hb Pipkins fb Lowman fb Scoring: Touchdowns: ar 1 i Til tax 1 man iiuins ti diuuiil iv (drop kick Davis kick for ex tra point ripkins three times nUromnnt Dffirinta SnttrleO (Sewanee) referee Rawson ow'bffensc for being resion Eible foe whatever gains wtre niXie rtmmorinah Hill and Prcss ley were the outstanding defense lor Clemson GLEASON WINS RACE niiTHinov cmvrTnv Sept iltmmv Clnnsnn flrivint I1I ler special won tne one nunarcu I mile feature race in the Nat I 1 mrk Jr Ti a uutur iwiviiik icard today His time was 57:03 idson) headlinesman Tim of an 7 I 1 VM CtW 1'1 mt lend and rank armer third gon that thing TT'lho men developed ha their part in winning Dallas Steers Annex Third Game ol Series DALLAS Sept 2 The Dallas Steers uncorcd asmashing ninth inning 'rally af ter two were out and won third game of the Dixie from New Orleans 7 to 6 today Scnrp hv innings: Orleans 030 000 Dallas 000 010 Scott Martina and the clubs It was thir teenth victory of the season and he distinguished himself with a perfect day at bat in making four of the Giants 17 hits off Kee Clough Scott hit homer a double und tw0 singles and drove in four runs Score by innings: St Louis 100 001 2 7 2 Yolk 000 023 12 17 0 Keen Clough And Vick Scott and Qummings HOMER WlNs PHILADELPHIA Sept (JP) The Cincinnati Reds and Phillies played a listless game todiy to end the local National league season the Phils winning 5 to 1 Dennis Sothcrn cinched the game in the first inning by hitting a homer into the bleach ers with two on the bases Score by innings: Cincy 000 001 000 1 6 1 200 111 5 11 2 Meeker and Picinich Ulrich and Jonnard PIRATES DIVIDE BOSTON Sept Pittsburgh finished its season by dividing a doubleheader with the Braves here today The Pi rates clinched third place in the league standing by winning the first contest 1 1 to 8 Genewich had the better of Yde in the 2nd fame and the Braves were vic 'ors 5 to 2 play at third and catches by Mann in the outfield were features irst game: 080 100 14 1 Boston 000 060 8 12 5 Meadows Morrison Bush and Spencer Mogridge Benton Smith and Hogan Second game: burgh Boston Yde and Taylor 0 7 0 0 0 0 Stetson LEAGUE St Louis 2 Cincinnati 1 OLD JACK SCOTT WINS Sept veteran right humblcl AMERICAN BABE GETS 3 HOMERS AS CLINCH RAG ST LOUIS Sept The York Yankees clinched the American League pennant and earned the right to meet the St Louis Cardinals in the 1926 world's series by defeating the St Louis Browns in both games of double header today' 10 to 2 and 10 to 4 Babe Ruth increased his home run string to 47 by hitting for ths circuit three tis today His first homer was in the fifth inn ing of the first game with the bases leaded His second was in the sixth inning of the second game snd also scored Combs His third was in the ninth when he wasthe first batter up double in the fifth accounted for another Yan kee run Wildness on the part of Zu hary Van Gilder Brown pitchers made the first gams a walkaway They allowed a total of 14 bases on balls heavy hitting and Brown pitching wildness were chief fac tors in the second victory irst Game: New York 002 250 9 1 St Louis 000 020 2 9 1 Pennock anil Severeid Zachary Van Gilder and Schang Second Game: New York 111 Q14 10 9 1 St Louis 000 011 4 10 1 Hoyt an Severeid Gaston Ballou Giard and Schang CUBS WHIP ROBINS BROOKLYN Sept 25 (I3) The Chicago Cubs hit Doug McWeeny hard in the opening innings and defeated Brooklyn in the first of a thrbe game scr ies 3 to 1 Rain halted the game at th end of the seventh inning Score by innings: Chicago Ri nnUm Blake Root and llaftnett Mc Weeny Ehrhardt and NATIONAL New York 12 Philadelphia 5 Pittsbuigh 11 2 Boston 8 5 NEW YORK Chicago 3 Brooklyn 1 Jick Scott AMERICAN LEAGUE of thn Giants New Ycrk 10 10 St Louis thP new National league cham 2 4 pion Cardinals today 12 to 2 in NEW YORK Sept 5 Home and fireside Gene Tunney world's weight champion tonight after New Yor had roared a welcome himc to the nativP son Ariiving from Philadelphia kcene of his conoues't at noon ti hn Spartanburg Boy Races 28 Yards for Winning Touch down Over Stetson NATIONAL J4OMERS DECIDE TWO CHICAGO Sept Home run smashes by Bill Barrett for Chicago and Judge for Wash ington in the ninth inning of each game enabled the Senators and White Sox to divide a double header here today home un gave the locals a two to 1 vic tory in a pitching duel between Walter Johnson and Tommy Tho mas in the first game while four bagger broke up a two to wo in th came which to 2 Vashington Jhicago Johnson and Tate ilcCurdyiocond game: Washington 000 100 Chiem'o 110 000 Marbcrry Coveleskie and Ruel Blankenship and Crouse irst Game: handsome in the open field One of his dazzling dashes was for forty eight yards and touch down his teammates giving per fect interference In the first half there was hardly a forward nass but in the latter stages of the game they were used more Only in one quarter was tho I held scoreless That was the third when Erskine's defense stiffened considerably Lineup and Carolina (41) Verner le Seideman Lt Guarino Lt Line: up pracbylerian (14) Stevens le Witherspoon It Neighbors 1g Kirvcn Barnwell rg Griffith rt Timmons re Stamps qb Owens If Hogrcfe rh Wilsun fb Scoring: 1'rcsDyterian touch dowrisj Stevens Wilson joints after touchdown Stamp (2) (drop kick) Substitutions Blalock for Stevens Weldon for Timmins McKinsy for Wilson Jones for Owens Wilson for Neighbors Timmons for Blalock Clemson Link for McMillan Cut the ball for the same reason Puiinan carried the attack tfitpUghout the gam'1 Newberry earning only one first in the con test It came near the end of when Spearman caught a' pas from Adams for a ten yurd gain The Purple Hurri csfio' gave indications of strong offensive power with S' hneidcr Rawl Pipkins and Blount stag ing a versatile attack Th jiohy which played ijtiul half the game also show ed up well The Purple Hurri esene scored first in the first per i(3 when Rawl got away for a right end run of 21 yards rom tho 44 yard line Pipkins and BIburit attacked the line for a twiebdown Blount taking the ball over Tho second iouchdowr time liar the opening of the second (Georgia) umpire itzcr (Dav i rom Newberry's 37 yhrJ line periods 15 12 OAKLAND PONIUC PKODUTTS OENYRAl MOTORS ebntion of the second quarter iiLtmo for Hoke Davis for Hall vlmen both touchdown! were scor Davidson for Austin Wilder for ofc IReynolds Klugh for Midkiff Hall lfor Davis MicMillan for1 Link 'Stamps and Wilson were good f()r McMillnn Hair for Pressley Officials: retry (new ance) referee Stretcher (Ohio State) umpire rost (Citalrl) Head linesman Periods 15 min utes Purple Hurricane Crew a Whips Newberry Team COtUJtBIA Sept 25' (ZP) The Seceders of Erskine fought hsfd ona hbt afternoon against Carolina but the power ful University team had rather easy going for victory 41 to 0 before a crowd of 4000 people this afternoon It was the first game on handsome new athletic field which will be formally opened next Saturday with Maryland as the opponent Carolina used' many substi tutes this afternoon Had the first team been kept on the fiell throughout a tremendous score would no doubt have re sulted In the first quarter the regular lineup ran one points Erskine as usual Pnatt that who plays full back est boys captain and despite the ing defeat well With Bill star quarter in charge of the team the Gamecock eleven look de mighty good He came up to Oveivthintr the fleeting of him Wimberley the Sr Mnfrhftit' tl'ieh 4 i riuniivn liuon PUIlkt VJU13U running star stepping high andjPiice for Abel CENTRAL MOTOR CO Inc Opposite North Irby Street LORENCE Tar Heels rom Davidson Win Listless AHaif rom ftrtfers 24 6 SPARTANBURG 'Sept The Davidson Wildcats dc feated Wofford college 24 to 6 here this afternoon in a rather listless game ns the stin beamed i hot on the players The first Wildcat touchdown came within a minute of the opening whistle and soon after Then followed a game of seesaw marked by penalties nnd fum hies with Davidson pushing across another touchdown in the second quarter The Wildcats scored a fiehl ffbal in the third period and made their last touchdown in the fourth on an 1 intercepted pass Neither team appeared up to form Leggett and Grey were the outstanding Stars of the Wiblcat team In the fiist quarter after Wofford had fumbled Grey dashed 10 yards around right end for a touchdown on the fifth play of the game McCon sprint was the longest of the game taking pass on his own 45 yard line he rac ed 55 yards across the goal line as his fellow Wildcats cut him a uath through thP Terrier team Wright enrrfed the brunt of the attack for Wofford Lineup: Davidson (24) Bohannonv be Ritchie lt Mitchell Sims Grey Lincoln Arrowwood re Wilson qb I) Grey lh HlacK rm Harrison fb Tailoring as fine as fingers can accomplish is the heritage of these i Gotham Gives Gene A Rousing Welcomt Rhame Delighted With Play of lorence Boys wag deligHlied with tho w'ork of the former high school football players who woiu Carolina uniforms in the and tne sm 1 Rhame last night halt I'Gi orge Keels at riftht end and James Cooper ut quarterback all showed up well and did some fine work fnr their Coach Rhame a urman star was heiidlinetman in tho game jostfTday It was fhost Inter esting game for him for the he 1 its The Pnntiai Six tlcsicncd to travel rough roads tvithout pitch ing gallop or sidcsvay It is built to withstand the pounding of sus tained high speeds It will main tain the punishing pace of better than 50 miles an hour for as long as you like and easily too! Pontiac Six 1 xmduu Scdati $897 Oakland Six cotnfxmion to Pontiac Six $102 1 tn $1295 All prlca ut actorj' Easy to pay on dtq liberal General Alctori Time Payment Plan "GREENVILLE Sept (P) Schneider gained ten yards on displaying a flashing attack en end run and was followed irv a broiling September sun the shortly by Blount wltl? a Purple Hurricane swung into ac yard swath hrough the hnt tian for the first time this sea 1 ipkin hit Jhc hnt for enn hv defeating Newberry 30 touchdown An end run of 1 son by kUatinb issuer by Schncidcr placing the practically the entire ball almost on the goal line siuLds of both teams taking I paved the way for psrrtnn the game there was touchdown Blount bucked the nifith' fumbling on both sides ball over cMn nn nl ins A forward pass from Rawl to 1II1 I111UY UIJ OIU' can golf history today with the vinning of his third successivehampionship among the profes sionals Brushing aside the opposition Leo Dicgel with the same ir resistible stroking by which he conquered Johnny arrell yester i day the fermer caddie from Roch ester completed the great match playing record of all tim? in fitting decisive final' four up and 3 to play I The mighty thus ran to a glorious end the course along which lurked the ghosts of many fsilures breaking down 'a barrier that for more tlurn three decadcsi had defied the thrusts of tho foremost linksmen in 1 eluding great amateurs like Bob hy Jones Walter Travis and Jerry Travers and such outstand ing professionals as Long Jim Barnes and Stocky Gene Sarazen All won two chjimiionlshiips in: either the amateur or profession al realm but it remained for Hag en to become the first three limo title holder Putting aside his links imple ment' for th tournament season tonight the master of match play was able to survey as the handi work of his efforts a four of competition without an ndividual defeat four tournament during the campaign of 1926 victories over Bobby ncs jnd Abe Mitchell the British nnd a medal play record of 132 for the qualifying rounds of the eastern open championship Hagen who will be 34 years old next December rolled up his fif teenth straight victory in the prp ssionsl event by his triumph over nti fmlav In sham contrast to 'ris close matches et OlympjA fields when he wns twice 'carried boyonn tne tmny Hagen swept through the present tturnsment at Salisbury without ver being closely pressed defeat ing Joe Turncsa three nnd two I Dick Grout 8 to 7 PaU nnd John nf arrell 6 to 5 and Dicgcl by lfdur and three Boyd Abel rg Thomas rt Keels re Rogers Cooper lh Phillips lf Wimberly Swink fb Score by periods: bo Carolina Eskine South Touchdowns Swink Burke Cooper Cooper Points after touchdown Swink (4) Stewart (all from placement) Substituations: Carolina Carson for Seideman Burke for Verner Windus for K(els Price for Guarino ul mer for Boyd Holcombe for Windus Wingfield for Coop er Griffin for Wimberly Stackhous for Rogers Wat son for Thomas Stewart for Abel Jones for Swink Vogel for Burke Keels for Holcombe Thomas for Carson Abel for Stewart Boyd for ulmer Gua fino for Price Verner for Vo gel Rogers for Stackhouse Wimberly for Griffin Coop er for Wingfield Rogers for Jones: Burke for Keels: Windus was the lfor Burke Carson for Thomas Stewart for Price ulmer for Boyd Reid for Guarino Holcombe for Ver ner Vogel for Holcombe Stack house for Rogers Cooper for Stackhouse Wingfield for Wimberly Hall for Cooper rir for all Swink for Rogers Griffin for Swink Ers kine Smith for Nance Tinkler ormer Caddie Wins Third Successive Chamnmnshin mn HL I 'the first New Yorker Hr 6 i heavyweight champion was escorted by police through GARDEN CITY Sept 25 erin8 of People to city (ZP) Invincible Walter Hagen I Wai 'inished a new chapter in Amer HPr bade' him welcome home in A.

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