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r ''i. .... . eighteen THE SUNDAY CITIZEN, XsHtVILLfc, IN. C, OCTOBER 29, 1922. 0m 4 M - .. . . "" 1 " ' ' ' I, . .... , . mi, 1 , urirnn Kuns Yafds ior louchdown Highs Win Over .M-N.A CAROLINA FRESHMEN SMOTHER Stnt777Rt7 FIGHTING BINGHAM ELEVEN BY la te ls Beaten GOOD HAYING AND GOOD LUCKl CADETS FIND HARD ? FOE IN A. AND E. Trinity Dbm esticates Wildcats ' (Br PAT ItlCHAILDti) !oo4' luck and good football gave the Carolina 1-Veslimeii n 2(t-to-0 victory over Bingham yeaterday afternoon at Ostes Park. Tha 1,700 ople who 'WW lb rtrna wem given plenty of thrill from the flrat - kU-k-nff to the final whistle. . Chlvf Among U)a thril la wu Griffin's 85-yard run for a louchdown from ktckvolT a few eeconds after tha second period opened. Tha short halfl.nok of . farolln gave an pratty an eithlbltlon of stepping down tha s ldelli,e asaa ever been vn on a local field. . ainananv BaoK wai Ironing Light. ut outshining aU tha other baok 1 field mon seen on tha flald In yt-ater-day's name was tha tall Kirkpatrick, , Bingham fullback. Kirkpatrick wan III at leant two of every three playa v: for tha entire tame, both offensive Hid defahalve; ha took more punish ment thail any other two men; he waa always abla to make a hole In , he Freshmen's defense, and time ;., imcr nine wnen Carolina had the ball ho knifed through tha line and wpillwl tha runner In hie own back ;Vard for a loss. It was fa great fight thai the Cartels put up against the Freahnien. Outweighed 0 Bound to Hi. the Bingham line yielded but 43 , .virus h me pounoing. bmlalnir at lark of Carolina, while the Cadet ; " "-"V J-'anon, urookshlre and :iiiun vianere, ripped and tore through that heavy line arid the aoc undary defense for 7 yarda. . It waa only by and runa that Car. ollna waa aMe to gain considerable, M during the oourea of the game, with Devin and Griffin usually pack Ing th ball, the total reached 111 yr"l..thn lh Freshmen ot away with M yarda. worth of forward pa. Jng, while BinKham waa aucrefHlly maneuvering S yard. Hlnicham nade but two yardi around the end Outplay Carolina n Third. . " Holding the Freahmen Hroreltee lor the drat auarter tha at.i piayd tJienj two to one In the third r'ta. and came ao near eoorlng at Coach Alexander haa not yet covered. That waa ona of the cee where luck counted heavily r the delogatloji from Chapel Hill. IK : w"om ,:nt to . at tiny Hlngham line, looking like i.t" bfid8 Carolina gianta. -idlna; grimly on their own ten yard I the flrnt quarter. With their waii, me iaet yielded "f n inch to three auooeaelve on. i'lfi1' ,,'y ,''. nd Underwood. And again In the final quarter, with irkpatrk figuring In very ' play ifdeJ,!' for downa on their i n 88 yanj Jjna. , . ineir uteida g, work of Klrkpatrlok, ...... .rnrna lar ana above that of 'rSfS? f-Zta'lLf.1"5- taptaln aWin, and all the her haakfield mea ahowlna excel! nt ware.. jn tha Un adgett m and Jacob! looked good "for ,.Zu7.J:T enure line of i waa good for 27 yards. Smith failed in train over lft guard. Orlffm waa thrown for n four yard log on an altempte.1 off ia.kl.. piav. v)n the next play, a forwdrd nae.i. lilnirham WH.i inl;zl I.-, yard, f,ir tai-kling before catch, imttlne the hall on mnpiimm nve-yani linn. The de uilnn wa revemed and tlie ball put In play on the point of the last down inn zd-vara line Orlffln made at ru inroun center, and Devirt went live yarda around right end.- Brown went to the backflcld and made four vanl on on off tackle play,, flrat down (Jrlffln failed to gain at right kuard. Underwood failed to gain ii!""!"'1 ,0,"r- The play waa on (."Kiinin iv-y4trn nne. urlffln failed tn itnin around left end -,En? "'quarter, aeorc Carolina 0; Inflham 0. ' 8econd Quarter. Carolina,' hall on Tllnirham'e lfi-vard line, fnnrih .ir,u... J0 'fmU to K0' rvi kicked v mi iroin placement, Hoore Carolina 3; tHngham . . Waltere kicked off 46 yarda to (inf. aide Itm for Carollna'e flrat touchdown Hevln failed to kick goal from place menl . In the trv-for nolnl Carolina 0) Bingham 0. wireet went in for Sherlock, lirown kick mi i, tr an i. . failed to gain at rhrhr iueui un era maile a vait thrmurt Hrookahlre .'ailed to gain through left tajjkta. Walter, punted 'ii yd. to 1'IKsr HAM--' SOHGtiVIS. UAMK Atial Atlaek Winn for V. Jtf. I. Mforn Two Tomlidowtui, One by 70 Yard Ittin. (By SAM POTTS.) . NoHfefA.lt, Va Oct. J.lhowlng (he atamlna to go the dlatance arte" being clearly outplayed In tha flrat half, and displaying excellent flii generalehlp In alternating i between forward paaeea, end runa and line u..v, mmii ne oppoauion began to f 7 a i- n o anernoon de Football And Other Things. By PAT RICHARDS , A Double Victory That iiffulr at Oafoa Park yew All aimrt fnun tin al ndkl win of the Carolina Frwlnm-ii over tins Bliuflmm t Hd.-tH It Hlion-rd lliat a I nl veil Icy team will ..i,xlrau, tUlA l".aKnlln CJ. J WW l,l., . . . .iT.u . oim in mnr annual "" ' cr nrougnt Here. "'aZf fhf.,M.,V,.u J There w.r. around 1.700 p.opU down aeroea the Une midway of the y " am the biggest third quarter, and after Htate had '"otha" crowd ever jrathered on a held one time when . their anal Una I regular Saturday In nm. n. ti"'e,a.!"!,e', . ni1 K'ckiik 'out. This ! a victory for Aahavllla ami Fullback White broke int6 the apot a cheorinr thought to tha Ca. SSa'klnl" XX ,;..,.ouehlr"' H'umn'i of hereaboutshwho,laT BLUE BIRDS UPSET DOPE BY CLIPPING CLAWS OF ELEVEN" WHICH HELD CADETSTTO TIE breaklnc throuah st.t'. e.J. ""aaiumni or hereabouts who are ehaklag no le than aix tacklera, and' u, " falth'""y toward e eiinntine 7( yarda down the Held ourl"f a Carolina varsity footaball from lila own 30-vani line. same hern next veai n.ith n The eecond touchdown name In tha college. fourth quarter, when the Cadet after driving the bail down the field to the . ti, , . flvif-yard line, and finding them" J,he """'"IS dcxMiiity -iith 4dvea unable to break down tha wbVh that ghort Halfback Griffin Carolina defenae, ataged a abort for- of Carolina eluded them all in hi nm-uji .V7.'UJ . 5..m i ViiVi. r ln8 fara aasn for R touchdown from nnl Y? "c where Goat Randolph ood foolbnll on tha Carolina var a,nHt Maryland at Chapel Hill yesterday, nnth .iT ville hoye, and Aeheville al.n h,. ome gort of claim on Big Bill Blount, Carolina center n.u sroal kicker, after , his experience t Uingham. Srxt year tho vanity wM M SllXt-?.? M-AgiJir.ille eleven. -. ui iiiu runnina'. LOCAL' HIGHS TRIM WEBFOOT CADET ; , aa-T Bcoitj; vw "'iaa jaiuea is i,,i.,. . piuimI, rt... --...la Make SO y,rd Hun ' V OIX SARSFIELD . Tha Aahavllla-High School ira journeyea to llen.i.p" T yeaterdav aftamn..- . i". tiREKN'SBOHO. Oct. S. Trinity tamed tha Davldaon Wlldata highly touted camiin- , here this afternoon, winning" the first time the two ever met in football I Naval Academy eleven Inti. cib..? by a count of 12 to 0. , , ,h" "r of to 7. The vK The Methodist had the best of everything, except for a brief time ? ' the .u,,. urr neur the end Of tha third quarter, when the Wildcata threatened to f h,hhS f .e,Ka!"" 1 '"i ih score on a forward pas, and Una plungea. Trinity started with a rush won the game bv ' T w making" good galna In the first quarter, a touchdown. In the second. touchdowns aoroaa th.. ," ',c ,,h yard Hue. - u rL goal line, falling across it, gave ..L. . . Trinity thelrsecond touchdown. IV "ooi team run their nm Hunt. Simpson and Smith were the " nl' .touchdown acn.as , Z lilnln. Ilrhl. tnr THnll. I SeCOnd Period When iVul ' '" Za w. Jr iiZZ ceoted an Aah.vin. " ' (By J, O, DICKSON) Trinity yietery decisive needed distance. Fullback Whlta reg. Istercd the two extra points by place, ment klckc. kick-off,' and the same thing on his wme end runs, indicate some one will have to stop lively next'year to keep h'm off the varsityv The same thing applies to Quarterback Pevln. But it was Bingham's blir full CSrallna'a k.ll nn th.1- .a . line. .Underwood went through right for nine yarda emth made a yard "rtflrst down over center." Under. fin!pA ta '" ' left tackle. Orlffln faiid at the same laea. Wodgea went In for Epstein. " - J levin made four vaMa em,nw .ii.. tunica over tne nan , aTol i (iell., ... .... ai'lf a,,,; V2V ; ', ln uba ron in, f Hill tied thenuMlvaa e.MI,.Kiu 1 in the flrat quarter tha battle raa-ail "isroely with Blmrh.m Ji.Mfi " ' until Be- thTldoM TZSS. TO' -.t tha ban .Bta-J'Tl.TO .SSr. C"a,t' ""hetoVfne Tiffin's Lena Oash -peotaoulsr. .On the opening of the second pe -.Btain jievln kicked a field . ..,,, , 10 jam una, and then ' i-I ni.ua renow too he ball on hi nm u -nee against the safety man. No ' rhelTne'"eBr,,iraW,!W,h,w,ntov, - ' ira on an rtn run 2Ef5K-j .nj2f Brow ed 1 trover th? !i.1Vh8 that iV,tC.0.ve!:ed themselves with S Urf . 117 l"9 Wfortunate hM-n. a""ham linesman, holding a Carolina man, prevented his ?7 "wruia; a toucnaown. From Bingham's kick-off Carolina i swept down the field, with a forward , f pass, a couple of end runs, and lino fbucjks which put the ball on Blng. f ham 'a 2 yard line. Here Carolina atuck, and on the fourth down Dev. " in tried for a field goal and m(ed. : Bingham Makes Long maren. Blnahaml half An IK.I. 'nn 1. ".,7 wwn ii-yarq d j . 7. ;.7 ' lnen Punted so a.'ww n, vn'IIIIII, . , , , - . , . , , J? .weC or 1avl n Under, wood took the quarterback position. Uenson went in for tirim,, .Le"roi,ln,' ft" .on bt,r own lO-yard line. Three fine bucka lost two Wrds. tine. own to State Made Fine Showing Carolina State made a remarkable showing in the first and aaoond defensive. - In the first period they""' Kirkpatrick, who lookeM th inn uiuo iiints uvery time tnev at. oa l iicm. . xrue Jie Olun tempted drives at their line. . -1 maka unv nf ih,,.. .a,unin. ... around their endamak1ng five first runs, or tola the ball vir tho KMorntr.': ""'' ut, ho was in tha mlddl pf of the .emin.i hai ihv ..i... I every play, and tha way he bjl seven first downs to three by the8tren' ID that Bingham line when Cadets. I I Carolina waa attacking was some- At the opening; of the third auarter think" marvelous to behold. Wa the Cadete began a steady drive that I have never seen hla equal. He was i! j""0,111' thern viotory. They always at the point of play, and w ,. 'w iiotu III IJenotW 1,1 rt nnf sen h m .AVen nneA lirimh rrom ner own 20 yard line Ring ham began a long march. A forward ' w.re':ti,.tn y?nI"' K'rhpatrlck, Walter, Dalton and Broowahlro con. Mntratwl on right tackle, and tore - through this gap in four plays for S7 ' . 7!lth J."' vlay on Carolina's j, jFm lino, rooKsnire raped around 'or a yarns, ana was downed an Carolina's four yard line. Kef " area Hester called the ball hack and roiiaucu mnsrnam ta yams for hold. wo .lorwara passes gained 11 ;. fHw,.. ai . altera was forced to ' .f,M,ll, ' As the final period dawned It was i Hlngham s ball on her own 3,1 yard ' p"JL'Jn ,u galn ,n necessary .r ".nr.. imniea ana Carolina ' .M ".T b1" nr own 48 yard line An orr-tackM play, a forward paes rZufi. . " runs "r ivln and , ,u, irunui.i'a a in ichdown before mui was nuir over. Will two minutes left to b1.lv. Car yard line, ami after falling to H ., jiii,, a tor- ' '.r.'1 S?"' rniier,.,l , Devtn 1 JVT?!.31 al''1"' (il'n then took v the ball over on a sweplng end run XrPtauT buRtf t0,,"M,wn' " 5 Lineup and siiTumem,. Carolina T'onitlon I.K .. l.T ., - 1XJ .. . C . . . no .. RT .. RK .. Ql: .. l.H .. ItH .. Fit one. xnraa line bucka lost two y and Pevln punted over the goal Inghsm'a, ball on their own f arion made a yard through left guard, and Kirkpatrick xuniuan center. , Hodges threw Brookshire for a two-yard loss. Walters punted 25 yard to Under" .cJr!ln"' " Blnghgm'a " 44 jj-u one. For made two nm. through center. Denson went over iwiii auaru lour yarns. Kirkpatrick and penaon had a head-on collision a . i , . 7ii ni"uny rigni j... (.uivimii i i. uaii on juingnam's 10-yrd line, where Brown was called to th hackfleld and bucked the ball v... uiiuTinuuu niuaeu goal rrom placetnsnt. , form to, the State a one-vard line But here ' the Carollnas rallied and held tha ball for downs and kicked out, It was then that the Cadets, not to be denied, started a aeonnrt nr. fenslve, -White breaking through for 11 n sensational run to a touchdown. aside. It waa a day of rejoicing for Asnevme, even as on Friday, For tne Ashevllle boys on tha Frahman ln the fourth auarter the r.ri.i. squad, all of whom got ln action continued , their drive, clearly alter- for at least a part of the game, all natlng their plays to finally tret In IdistintrillxheH thcmsplvna rmnnnhna striking distance, When a perfect for- j worked slightly over a quaftar at rir C ir r s'" ln8 wtw. and tho rest of the time the h. lVl. ,..""' , " 'J ex-Weaver College star, itoblnson, Throughout the third and fourth U.,.. .v.. ik ...,i, tij . qua,'tera the State eleven was on the T,." j I ! J"" TT "T'L deifensiva in their own territory. jJ- . Epstein JBraewell Hherlook . Robinson " Hamor . . , ' lirown ... . . Jones , Devln (C i Orlffln . ... : ; Underwood Hmlth .... .tioorlng by periods Carolina Bingham lilnghnm (0) Thomas l'rlce .. Stelnburg Hlms Jliciibl ... . Padgett Dortch WTalter (C arooKshlre Halton Kh-kpa trick IB iai A A Carolina Kenrimr- t.,.,i,.i. - fin m. Brown. Field K,d, Uev In Try for point. Underwood, lxvi,, Substitution - Carolina: II ige, t f or tpsteln, Powlkes t ,r Virasweii Street for Shea-lock. Ponn, hoe lor ! , i!B1,; R:'bir'?on. '" "onnahoc'l . .v, ijhi, urnrin for Kov, lien. i - ."S?"1. s'mbf"i for Thoiria off':1 Referee, Hester (Florida) Cmplre, Kelmet. tArmy). Head lTie- it ritloo,".. """ " "me "f nT". Tha Game Play Bv Pley. - ..wl'era won the tons 'ud ami yards to Ualton, who returned 17 and .en? ' J,,,f' orei Cirollna 1i Ingham X y JTha half ended Just after tha pla which resulted In the tnunhrinwn wo. started- V : At rn mtaet rrf IV ,kll ..Ji.. ...... . ... ,11,11 iiox iuu rionnahoe went In fe nnhL.n f.i?.wfnt lolt t0 QUWter. JJenson going out.. ' Walters kicked nfr A vne. t n.. derwood. who returned L ui..h.'. . fi .... , ! I n . , r. fi . u ,'"" ry maae a yaia over i latum, nmun maae two yards at the same plaoe. Devtn made three rm mrouttn rigni guard,. Brown was called to the baokfleM. atui nn an attempted left end run fumbled, crmltn recovered for a one yard loaa, Carolina's bait on Rlnnbum'M iu. yard line. Bevjn lost a yard trying to circle right end. A forward pass, I'evln to Fov. made 11 v r.i. . first down, Devin made a yard at left tackle and Smith went two yards throua-h eft nmH. t i., Jfrou'x'ea. and Devin's dropklck waa ,Ti,,a . mo niarn. BlnahSm'a ball nn h.e II.. Walters' forward pass to Kirkpatrick was good for 10 yards. Dalton failed" to fcaln at rla-ht unnnl. u'lrirnat.ii. tiir lhe,n,o.h .1.1,, . jJalton made two yards through the same place. Kirkpatrick made two onu iirwi oown tnrougn right tackle. Walters made 14 yards and first down over right tackle. Dayton ftimbllH hilt rpn.nvtret 1rtr a Koln A three yards. The play was on Caro lina s 46-yard line. Urookshlre raced i yards around left end to Caro lina's four-yard line, but the ball wna taken back and Hlngham penalized Ki yards for holding, Mmpeon went In for Thomas. Vlter' paaa to Simpson was good for two yards. Another pase, -Dalton to Walters, gained IS yarua. Orlffln went In for Foy. Walters punted SO yarda to Smith. Carolina's hall on their nwn r.va,i line. TarolIna was penalised 1 varda for holding-. Underwood failed to fin in around right end. Devin punted 5i yanla to Daltoo. End of third quarter, score Caro lina It; Bingham 0, Final Quarter.' .Blnaham'eliaJl on their crwn 35-yard Una. BrookHhlra made four yards throuah center. DaJ- tnn nude a yard through center. Dalton made two varda at Jeffr tackle. Walters punted 30 yards to Orlffln, who returned 17. itoblnson went ln for Donnahoe. CarOllns'a ball On .their own 4K.va.ro line. A forward pass, Devin to .Under wood, was good for ektht yarda. Brown was called to the backflcld and made four yards and flrat down on an off tacklo play. Devin made L'l yards around right end. Orlffln cir cled left end 14 vards for a toiu'h- dowff. Devin kicked goal. Score oaalonslly they kicked out, only to i amn have the ball brought back, - -' ' Htacy Smith tore off some healthy wiais aiso aamsgea their, chancea 1 gains tnrough the line and around by several costly fuhrbles In the backUhe enS. And ao did Tackle Brown, Srli, .?""4 old Bingham .tor, when as fre- State's Malnatav '"".'',"" I qmntly happened, he won called Breaks Wrist "'to the bwckfleld. They teem to It waa nlaln that undar the urnim let Brown rest as much aa dob drive and the exaesslve heat that theMiWe, and only Call on him when Carotins tMIH wmIihiH I s,,cr I i 1 . l, l .. . j .II! ihTIS !!fiLU'..wfi. red outi AS "V rate he always makes the talned a fmot2rXi ri.t Hi. 7lZ: required distance rlnar toe had been counted them, out of danger. It waa after I 86me sort of medal should ba Long's retlrameat that the Cadet pinned on Coach Nemo Coleman !hJi!th nyVK??,pTmhtT,3VI!1 .team he has developed linwi: V' W. -r: rom practically nothing. That line, M i (i af" vounae ugnter tnan the rresh- Carletov xnlU' hBld like a stone Wft" 20 feet thick (the Freahmen . backs Harbour could pierce one any thinner). j And the Hlngham backs actually ... uray maae more gains through the line I tnan aid Carolina Lineup: A. and E. (01 .Hippie Cox ... Pasour Bostlan Beatty Left Knd Left Tackle Left Guard Maybe there weren't r... teta ln the done vocin,,. ,r.u,L 'ty' favored heaviiy to lose' by two .i u. i '""""'owns, outscraps its "..ii in wuacais and wins 12 Tale, favored to win bv a tmi.h down, is held to a, 7-7 tie by the ; Pennsylvania licks the Navy. 18 to 7, although heavily disfavored. . I Princeton unkindly reverses pre. dictions and downs A. Stagg's Kicven ai i-nicago, -41 to a, Notre Dama shows a selntillat. "igr ajexiai attack and snows the pna time Oolden Tornado under, 18 to 3. ' Syracuse and Penn State go to ft scoreless tie, Carolina licks Maryland by a Wide and washy margin. Ashevllle HIarh dna tha thing to C. M.-N. A. And SO On .for aevaral mnpa Inches of space. Tours humbly takes great blea. ure In welcoming to Ashevllle and vicinity Grantland Rice. Ring Lardner, and whoever else corneal with them. The Citizen lona- aero realized the value of the witinir Of these top-notchera In their line, and nhey are ever gaining in fa- vor. -Jn the last quarler they wortced the forward pass for another touchdown, in each case Simpson failed to boot the ball over for the jrtra point. The .,,-wijr m me Aieiuoaisis was oe olslve, and regarded here mostly ln the light of an upset. Local people e, ruio nau picaeo the l'resby terlans to win. The first nuaner m the rihn aists atrutting their stuff. The ball was in Davldaon territory all the i'miuu. ana wnun idgerstat ripped ? ' yrd ru" ths Methodlat bugs m i .. inus went nearly erasy. 1 1 iiuiy maoe six first . downs to m, UBU" two ln tna nrt quarter. .uH? econa (quarter saw Trinity put the ball across the goal line. David eon received the ball but waa forced to kick. An end run, a pass and Hne smash were good enough to take Trinity near tha lino .j quarterback, went- across for six points. in tha third nuant.e ; 1I.,1.. Davidson intercepted a forward pass. Davidson kicked to fimlth., who fumbled but recovered Davldsonlans I mreaten Trinity fumblel naln ii..i.i. coverirur the ball itmt frr,.i 1, L.lltrjA A""ther forwardd Pf' "'".f0 n1?" yards. Unable to gain by line plunges, Davidson triad SnothfX pass. Henrlrl tn e.i... worth 15 yards, and was on Trinity's line when the quarter Trinity (IS) resi t7 lfatcher . end Jlendrlx played excellent foot- ' ?r 10 th oal- t:l"in T ball. Sfn,hu' made a beau ifui i' Jrour thusand people aaw the game. 'r the extra point. " 1 ne lineup: iiwma 01 J-uilback ('hak.u. nawiifaaHf mi i wn m feature or iiui 1.1 -' t , . . 1 ni Left Knd Qreen. at half, and Humpr(.'0nl2 diumMier .inun vcuier, jierronneit In Left Taekla atvle. '" re Taylor Bummers Cadeta Displayed Left Ouam cri. Simpson Brice . . . f.u 1, v""""' .. .. . frnm Ih. ,,. ... i,-u r, "'""i uavig 1 -v u. jiiM.ii, uieir n,in. Clark ?' 1 -AUhough he first ,, Right Tackle about evenly divided, the Webfoon VA... I S-alna wee mueh Right End Broyhlll, at centerr Covington Moore (C) quarter and Vmbenhauer, at left hit npnvwl tn k. ,k. 1. 1 i , . ' nded. Th fourth minrtrtr. aw m..tii . terceot a forw;, '.,""'''": for consistent galna." Then aVpa" Simmon to Neal, with Meal at the Bollng Carter Smith Qua rterhuclf Boswell Shepperd I th AaheviUe backs. Ledgeratat .. '.. .. . ......... . Hunt .Klt J,'r,t.to"oh'ion 'me-J Rlaht Half . T J. ..i. . ,na oond Johnston .'..i- "r " iockle Full Back Score by perloda: Trlnilv a j, n . Davidson ,",'!! !!' n o u S a oaI tot th" extr Point, Trinity scoring: Touchdowns, Brolth . T.h. third quarter waa a nip M and Neal. ' tuck affair between, the 40 yard llZ Substitutions: Trinity, Weaver for wlth. the Maroon and Black hsvii, CaldweU, Caldwell for Weaver. Brown ,"'ht Wins. For 16 22 for Ledaarstat: navidann u...i. . , minutes the two -eleven. .,.. t Shepperd, jaird for Martin, Shepperd nd forth in the mht-fleld on 0(h,' 'or Hunt, Martin for Laird. J yards, tha period ending withoS vmiinaw: neieree, Major. tClem- score. sonji timplre, Hampton, ffit Aftana); head linesman. WUitaker, . (N. c stats), . - 1 iameif Una. tumbled on hla own ir. Tl and Brandl recovered and ran iJJ I . W. '"v-' IMUI.-U 10 ua Howard Covington, tha ia ve old, 125 pound Quarterback nf Carolina MlIiUry-Naval Academy, who yesterday In the AaheviUe High game plucked a forward nass out oi tne oxona ana raced 40 yards for a touchdown, la a cousin of "Bob" of Centre College fame aa a quarter. Howard lives at waynesvuie, and seemg destined to'ehine as brightly, and possibly more ao, man Ola cousin. Center Rliiht Guard Floyd , it. Right Tackle Holland Long Randolph Right End Quarter Hlrrlsoa Hunt WatklnS Frley; i'utllo Carolina 23: Blmrham 0. Fowlkes went Sin for Braswell. ??ii?t. '"hlre made one yard iiSthrf t.10' and I'ton oni ; t,hh 't, tackle. Walters S7!;5hrouh c'"ter fnr yard "T". returned a..ven. , jam una. Devin made two varda throutrb center. pmi,h ZZ," n5 then two IvTtl1 '"Punted Binghsm a ball on their own 20 sr4 !(., Brookshire went three -.t three yards through center e3 'i"a'a.bi on 'their "own 44- i !. L'ndrrwood made a smrd Brown kicked off 0 yards to Dal ton, who lost the ball, Robinson re covering. Carolina's ball on Bingham'a 30 -yard line. Kirkpatrick threw Griffin for u three-yard loss. Kirkpatrick threw Devin for a two-yard !. Hodges inlxsod Davlna pass, and another for ward paae grounded, the ball snlriK to Hingham on downs. Bingham's ball on thir own 35-yatil line. W'ultera' pass to Padgett., who wm shifted to end. made 11 yards and first down'. Brookshlre failed to train around right end. A forward liana grounded. Dalton was thrown for a vard loss. Another forward pans grounded, and the ball went to Carolina on downs. Carolina's ball on Bingham'a 45 yard line. A lateral pass. Devin to Underwood, lot a yard. Griffin made two yards at left tackle. A forward paae, Devin to Underwood, made five yards. Devin punted 30 yards to Brookahlre. Blnaham'a hall ort their own Kl.vam line. Walters failed to gain through right tackle and punted 30 yards to Orlffln. Carolina's bsll on Bingham's 40 yard line. - Pevln .made four yarda at left tackle. A forward pass grounded. Another paes Underwood to Devin, was good for St yards. Playing on Bingham's five-yard line, Devin fumbled but recovered. Orlffln took the bail over on a left nl run rui. failed to kick coal from nla cement. Score Carolina St; Bingham 0-' .nd of game. Left Half Perk. Klder llitfht Half Lasalter White r un Baca iSoore by quartern: , A, and B It fl () 0 A V. M. 1 '. u o 7 7 Is iRUbStitUtions: V. M. I. FVinlUnei. rrigKs ana MourecKen. A. and K., Lasslter, Van Sant, Kaker, Wallace, win, iwurria. kj nrien anu lioneyctltt, Touchdowns. White and Hide. Plays for extra points from touch down. White (2), by placement kick First down, V. AI. 1. 18: Carolina oiais ii. xrwaro paases completed, v. M. I. six out of 17; Carolina State one ou i ot nve. penalties, V. M. 1 10 yards: Carolina Ktntn is Officials, Barry, (Georgetown) rf. "iw ?r!er,"''i'i"!f) ""'Pire; Bethel (W. and L.) head linesman. Time of Olim-teia IK r,,l,,,,i. 4 "V " ARMY OPENS LONG RANGE BATTERIES XEW HAVEN, Conn . ult. 28. Forward passing aa means to toiic'lulowns hy each HUo gave n touch of the apc-tiu-uliif- lo the Yale-Army 7-to-7 game In the bowl thin arterimnii. ;in,l hrnuaht to Us fuet tin- crowd of 76,000 spectators. ' After a kicking duel, both teams openci up and put across touch-downs. neither team That penalty inflicted on Bine- ham in the third quarter, just as Brookshlre planted the ball on carounas mur-yara line after a 42-yard tatn, was mighty hard luck. ,There was no doubt of the justice of the referee,'s action, and no doubt of the hard luck. And now It comes to us that Brook ahlre is deserving of some sort of credit, tie was about the only one to skirt the Carolina ends suc cessfully and while Kirkpatrick gof one man, Brookshlre eluded the rest by his own talent. Long runs for touchdowns seem. ed to b rule rather than the exception in yesterday's games. Orilfln of the Freshmen at Oates jrrak trundled 86 yards to a touch, down and glory. Some back on the .Virginia Cadets did 78 yards. They were, not lacking in the Ashe vllle High game at C. M.-N.. A. And a glance at the stories ln the sports section will show iwhere they happened in every other erame. , Coach Nemo Coleman of Binst- ham, has juat recalled that ln ad dition to Tackle Brown, Fullback Foy la an old Bingham player. So yesterday's battle was even nearer to one of brother against brother. PENNSYLVANIA IS WINNER OVER NAVY WIN GAME IX FINAL- QUARTER - Hit. 1U;; OF 13-7 Over 50,000 Speotetoro. See Battle in jvew Mtaaium Penn Out played ln First Half. h.i i :c:r ., . " tn" nrat Y;.,.... '.r.,r'" nia, back "V l" "lira quarter when -"i""'", .Ionian mid iook tlio ball Rains fi'i ing ver VVIddy Neal down for ronMltttoiit inn Y:ilf.' do.. i Army's ,'H-yunl lino '"" " game, ,Nea passins to Mallorv .... ...ui-jarn une hefore be -f.i-ii. .veai took the ball on a spread off-(aok(. ,,)nv r.arlv in n... i.,... . :' evch-.n.,.. . 1 '"'""ii on an Arm v ... -V ,,U,V8' UC""'' Of the .... siii Willi tile ,,f i, B north ui.J l-..- , . ui ll,e th. h-.iV DacK' "dvanced Then the Army opened tin mtth ot four forwards, Xo' s were ncl"'iplete. A ism md. "tMiro1, ";a" 'so ya?d.' .X, ine play" ve 'n(l t"'" Wood saved his team by comniti " s off the same 'foimStton gom J i"? fore being downed. On two ll.T plays Wood finally plung" , vCr team the much-d.-?rvert tie IF ' ' I.-,-- x. Tl 1 Is w ' i i FHlI,AIELPHrA, Oct. 28 Out. played and outmaneuvered by the midshipmen from Annapolis today, in the first half of the game, the University ot- Pennsylvania football team pulled itself together in the third period, tied the score and won from the Navy in the final quarter, 13 to 7. Nearly 60,000 per sons aaw tne oattie, and incident ally witnessed the formal dedica tion of the new stadium which will seat about fi 1,000 persons. Captain "Pos" Miller, .Pennsyl vania' halfback, came forward in the third quarter ond largely through his efforts Pennsylvania scored the tying touchdown and ln the next period put across the win ding !C0l. The great Barchet of the Navy team, who was not permitted to start at the opening, was thrown into the fame in the fourth period to turd the tide. Ills presence eemed to inspire the midshipmen i for they opened up on the fighting quarters ivnel tor a time looked threatening. ",tu CULLEN CAIN (Philadelphia Puhiin 1jAw Wby do business men play golf? " Muuscton that many a !"a"' paf '"S "long the road that able-bodied and inhinii. . u rl j ; i. . - ' .'.-jj, Aria cavorting about .uiiyuo uaie oetore high , a munnor lo make the P- i had often "1 "lysen. so i went out to Landsdowne Country Club the oth. er day with my friend Bert Crow. -'"i. notei man, to try and And . out, And after following a - oaiea xnanaa-er . a Hardware merchant nnri . k.i,.- all middlp-aged men. over 18 holes y.ai. ii.ea a Hummer afternoon from mlddav tn innmai,i.. light I found that they played to "vwnaounj again.. And though a man be aa wise as Solomon and aa learned aa Macaulay and aa dig nified aB King Louis XIV of France and as rich a tin. nnti,.i,nj.. what could he possibly do that ""u" prune mm aa much aa this? I made close ohevHr, . . . . . . VL k J y'ayers on the green and heard the tesUmon- of scores of other In the locker room, and I figured It out carefully and con servatively that the. business man between the ages of 30 and 60 who Playa golf with, regularity adds, on an average, 10 years to his allotted span of efficiency ,i,f he may work Rnd play pretty well up to reasonable standards, I fig ured 'em closelv. ani T e.n Li. me irarne thpv ninv hut . forged themselves upon me. It was not so much the blended balm of sunshine and wbH h grasa that works this frlen,ii i. acle for weary men, nor waa it ' , exBT" of walking and swinging a club. Nature's ohem- "-' r an anoilvne ml n... " io gee ingKie the "u"", crust or worry and de pression before they can help much; exercise is an antidote for you. out an the red blood . Brciiui) lo RoornM ng witboii Viotory oamaf ta tha inr.i .. ,t ih. iii ........ " .. Mw, ,ol wucn a trio of h DOlntera were chan.rt -.,... ,t. . S;:"'' 1or of i point.; Fourth. hm .'h "i. l"'on of the Cmu rr i. aggregation tvtpt their opponents back to their 26 w,' line, where they were forced aaraaa ran the punt back 40 vardi 9 U"e' Jam went en ri T T J. 8 remaining 10 nrii irreetjags, and one f th. ... r,T "9 ln wart anl h.l., " " I i. -I..J ... wa. r;v;; r i na l.n o "7. ".s m 1S. voice an g " Poken man' Ta 2Ltt&WJmi m. and ?nd- for 'another touc'hTown"9 ' point bat FOMJLnouiHis game OLD YOUNG AGAIN, CULLEN CAIN FINDS hala and well f w.-ffr SiWn.Ji.i,noi"" Jouoh,?own- J The, t .""any. r;-' -'--" 'T. extr, oi Tthe , 'lllJr: merchant with the hard.tookhtg t.JJ2urlh tcZT headgear, a foursome. .,f.iai' whfn r""1 asd thn. throuahout h i N.t ;: "' eo bFarnT.eth? esi M WSLwa . aiarm tne i Tk. n....r ' iiouhok. .,r....my note "lend thatJc. M -v a When , ha- smote that little white Ry wing, and becamaa bird li J?! Dixon . V." ' ' Its way never less than 2fl ' Zirl B'be .. .. t "".' eB" to the flight. They h. . . ... ' TneS! banker- h i.i W, h Covlnirt m """ 55 Atkinson (CI " n n i n t noma a j i -tt " wn ' Ihh ,T..0'. '""k-. BewaTe of 1 Ki (C) V " Tuck ..-,ia,iiuea man: ha n.ii. ... I t i.,. n Position LT . . LO ... . c .... no AshevfJ . Fin, Strs-tta H. WllU reitcinti Ontt he hath uncanny akl Snb.tltuilon;: bE?" '"t with that portsida fin. IJ'ohnan 5. i!L randI fr TucJur: man were on his stroke and the rwi0rln touchdowns: (C. i( other d"theny ffi 2 P?i8 S .Ve.rhl h0'- Their ass,am- cS.""ods:1S- : uijuii me firreen fnr niit- ; , fl1(' a, . . . - a purposes wer& h bvn.j j . .. a 1 Ashevllle Hith . e . . "v.u uuacriminn i Pen. The crisi. nt -l l-!li and sustain Roblnaon. latt year All-State cen. ter when with Weaver College, daises a prep school, whose work In ths two games here aa firat .tri ......... fof te Carolina Freshmen has been. m.y.n .a wnen ne was with Was. ver. SCOUT HEADS NAMED BY A. S. GUERARD Albert S. Ouerard, President of the Ashevllle Council of . Boy tocuts h.iti announced chairmen of stundlng committees for the year as follows, with committee mem bers to be named later: B. S. Col burn, finance; P. M. Burdette, pub licity; jr.. MacKae, activities; Curtis flynum, court of honor- John H. Ctthey, troon organization and W. 1. Brooker, leaderHhip and training. NOTRE DAME'S AERIAL GAME PROVES TOO FINISHED FOR YELLOW JACKETS TO SOLVE Irm a right end ran October f' SON lltK Mr." Pud Mm. It. 1,. ;i,e. Annandale Avenue, minnum n... b.rth of t son, Karle 'Srlre. ,lr NOTED WRITERS TO VISIT HERE one or f:mnii '0 , li antland rtii e Pin ner, ,!,, j,', J Lard- mure of the eM i t iirul h, i . .. :i rrUo lon-onoiv for a ? I: l Countiy c;u! ' 1 v ATLANTA, Oct, 28. Xotre . Iame's fwtuall -arriors for the first time today invaded the Southland and with an aerial at tack too perfect for ;efergia Techs Yellow Jackets to aVe and won 13 to 3 before a crowd or fans estimated at 18.0KU. dIfal;.'"P.plnS' tiirouith their. op. , VhHJ i,nu m,a"v t,m during the first half only to fumble wtien within striking distance of a touchdown. The tornado s field I goal oame In the aeenn.i ,... 1 after Brewster. Hunt and Mc Donough had rushed the ball to -Notre lame's 30-yard Une..Brewl Mer dropped back five yards and drop kicked the goal. N,,ir'!. Ihtme'a second atrinar ,Zn:li 1"" ,n lon up until this time but after this nlav astner went In at full. Miller and trawiey at halves and Stuhldre- ti Wnr: c1'" 'an-T- ' ry. of the Indiana eleven, -waa Injured la the Brat ,uartr i" was forced to retire for the re mainder of the game. Captain Barron, of Tech. was badly hurt when tackled around the neck a ' few minutes later but he re mained In the battle. Teeh Notre Dime J. Staton-. Carberry ' Lett End fsry or Cornell Cotton Liert Tackle Shattered nerve centers is wasted if carping care is Mill on the job in a currycomD m hie hand. As 1 saw the game and consld- ef,d uthe. 1)lAyer8' the bei" thing of all about this fool practice of hit ting a little white ball and then trudging after it, up hill and down, was its effect upon these four men The game and ail of its parapher- ..on ana ueiung work mightily upon its devotees. I went to Crow, hursts inn and found ihn. i 1.1,1,. - L .V J 'n'o'e-ageu man, bald he,ded,,edate, his faco lined with mat came from much po-i laying wun- his cooks, his clerks and hla customers cot ..!.. I ... ..t...ul,u upon nis brow. His w1 re 8Khtly stooped with care. We got in the car and drove out to the club house and passing through the city streets, he muttered some about his laundry his refrigerating plant and his w.. ,, jarui-n p0r. ' oul wuen we passed from cement, walls to the hedge lnes and the sweep of the hUU he began to laugh and speak of other things. ' OI In the locker room he divested himsel fof .Us black suit and stiff a,,,, aISO or nis wrink lea, hla seriousness unit hi. . ... ... uiuv iciiiigB. ne aonned.a diserputable luuiviiia, auiri wi iaaea brown an vi wrcnKiea and grasa lauieu anee pants, and then Luaea a. gray cap over ona eye and pranced out the door Into the Buimifiii une n Doy, demanding in a loud and raucous voice that a ov,,, UJr mo iiume or Jefr Grif fith come forth and help him to hn.swe,,deKlIeidBra,'9KreW and the hT1fl.h6tel nmn '1 not know trees and .pt In caves. ThJ mer" chant was nnnnti .u- .mer- between his-banlnatSrcur? have hit vU u.. ' T'Irf,", onlv intr.t fV".. "'on. xne er'a souT In Z," hIn -iiiiiu iu uuiilii BYELONITES, 10rJ Af?iPUnLOTTE' N- C, Oct. 28- ,.. , rl HOIOHg a lOUCD- ro?a tlt h-e toftr In o vinijr over r.rsiimr onltf marked W the fact that an ,y0i7, ealtlea wre Incurred, mltt.i i?IdS '"ene being com A.?d .by ach team. r;":.'11. Perry In thd flm. r, Mclntyre , Frye .... lavidson; A I Staton Mitchell Left Guard Brown Walsh Center ....... Oeerree or Kiaer Bight Guard ... Right Tackle 'Right End '' .. . Obersf Bergaca Thomas VrtTV .. ...v.U,Uukk ...f..,.. Uuarter Barron (C) .. Layden or Crowley Left Half Brewster Caatner- Right Half ,lunt I- Miller Full Bark tread unon the haughty arrogance of apis of knaves who answered to the entitlement of "Bill" Sulli- mere appeared upon the wu iuuri mwn a man decked out k. C a lne ro'n of hat iiiim un-ii a oig-rrowned straw i oi in vintage or 1S03. He i . ov more than 40 , --e-. no was a lit- tie man. and the big hat made him look smaller s-tur. with great glee he grabbed Crowhursta hand and they swore by the gods of the bunaer, the sandpit and the ravlna iea.ihly !.,d ,vk h hopes or two escaped convicts that day Came then two men with gay JL Z1 of "te ball aTi't h """" mo green. They teed off for v . 'nw...on the first round. C fir icouTdh"? BLe "W' tht air. i could have borrowed monev then and there from rmi"7 i yanThe hPl!;,0ent Wlthout r- i,81" ihey teea off for No 8 last rnuna m.. .. . . u- e ina- oil no'el man- strok. mg all afternoon win, ZTi "P' his dr ve the The .,! ditch. eod w.thir3,'rcovenrOUthe was a iir. Th.. . . . ' luurv mere i fleifj T i "," way aown tn neid, carryina- th. 1..11 i ... ry time J. klokert h,,f0F th" touchdown, dw i bXert ."! tra -Pmt and laf 23-yardaiiCn,:an flleld frora Erskine hail -.'. L-.i' 'iX!.! m me second n.rinx .... i.,., .u.i of rhr28 ,rt ahnost ten yards of the goal despita the completion of a short forward paaa. f atroke? Whare, wera the lift m " yesterday? Alaa, the win; i d.bl0Win th '. in the gloaming i left him, sit ting on that stool. , A game sport man, old In years, but young It heart, wondering if hla strok would ever soma back to his "P cgger and sinewy arm. , ' ataeaach8Uo-theTrheSx 9 I have never been ahle V' for torn myself to looiTintT- L,.?ccus- posure when human lif. i. . c,oru Jn the midst offence6 take" I velars tnroiiged the ii. room, chaniHn. k. ' . . 'ooker town togs Juat .s th- W tl,eir down.. Tho i?" J?" 8un went wh3 lost, all were gay f "f? not see a line n .l.l. 1 C0ul ow In any eye mim-P a had" mad. youynge.nldfe,,,d free from -i. ' 'ne"" men healed them ih'. 1un. had etored them, the rrt,s had .u'"" them atrena-th . " nad K'ven On a stool 'hv , one of the oldest in. r'"aow "at Lansdowne ciuh V? the removed his rolf ,,,a "ot ? was crossed upon hla L "", le at reflecuve there Jn"? t? he ing.. Anrt i ,n.Tne Bloam- "orda cam. . "' the -.ptha of him. . ! he ne west somewher. w "s nd I don'rkn:. h? MM. wa. hi. voice as a funlU., Sd lulem: lha t,.i.-. ru"eral re- - ... - - or rni i if it i ir; j i . II -af 'law. y r;,i a I I E a ' 111 t , , . , M IB Hi- - l'l I, ' -V-.. I , - l S E Ef iv . Htyt i . - - te- is :r-rj& i'rf - . jf The eeachas whs attar all see"1' . r bwt tna I,.... -k ... tee uhble. of th. -iV "unl" nd : "V"T. "c?n' ef the Fraahmai o him for hT. T, "' meani nautht ' "7 aaietant Coaca Nnn-.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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