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TWELVE THE A5HEVILLE CITIZEN, THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. ltf, 1922. Tarheels Planning Monster Invasion Schaefer Conquers Conti CAROLINA-VIRGINIA CONTEST THIS YEAR DRAWING GREATER VIRGINIA IS AFTER SCALP OF MOUNTAINEERS .IN SATURDAY'S i - NUMBER OF FANS THAN EVER BATTLE; START JOURNEY TODAY fBjr I.OIMH OnAVKHi CHAPKb HilJU Nov. II. Not lnc. th. Old North Nunc I", soldiers Into Virginia II year ago, to swell the lonfe.l.-i hi. n many North Carolinian gone Northward over the 1 1 1 - to week after east to tha Carollua-Virginia football n iiiw i UARLrUlTKSVHXK. Va.. ..ov. li. ml Iit - Virginia ' lu play Waal Virginia ViiiiIi'h. ni Murganton n Haturdsy, and Id in will juim f tha staJnleaa record of tha At t, va from urofc. tha mountain hor- least so It would appear from the telegrams ami Iritera tlmt u. i . .11. Ii a t.r tha Orange and Ulu eleven it In a at.ady flood Into tha office of tha graduate manager of athletic, out ( win. Al. .inlay' tha man who t'harle T. Woollen. . ' playad against Oeorgla war. given a I'varybudy After ivarsa, "TIckelel Tickets! We want Tickets!" la tba burden of the cry, not only from alumni but alao trom other North Carolinian who look upon tha battle aa something far more than a college affair a teat of atrengtli and mettle be tween Virginia and North Carolina. Mr. Woollen la having to paaa the leauest on to Cbarlotteevllle. cHeclal Pullman oara ara to be run t Charlotteavllle from title and towna all ever the Htate, from Aahevllle In tha mountain, from Wilmington on tha coast, and from probably mora than a wore request u place in Between, ine raii roada Mouthsrn, A. C. L., Norfolk end Southern, and the real are dvrtllng special excursion rate. I J very day new come to Chapel Iilll of eorae new party that ha ln mad up. And there will b many who go by automoltlle. tswo Una's Knoord Irmra Many. Of oourae. the airing or Caro lina victories thl eaon ha a great deal to do with the wide spread enthualasm about making tha trip. Tha triumph over V. M. f. In Richmond laet Saturday waa nil that waa needed to bring North Carolina seal to tha boiling point. V. M. I. beat Virginia, 14 to 0, and j Carolina beat v. M. I., to 7. Plainly thl Indicates a good c nance for Tar Heel success on Thanksgiving Day. Carolina ex- inuiate rest while tha utie and the scrul.a had a tussle. Thl afternoon never free rrum iimnii'loo thut dread -something'' may turn the I u" arlu " . l,"1"",-1L. tlirt-e tra fur field goal agsln the table. Vtil, with the season a re' nrd In view, It would tip strange, Indeed, if ther,.! wire nit u pretty enural f.-rlniK ol confidence that llila 1 Carolina's y-Hr. A lilir section of Hi" Krin.udiind at l-nmbetli K I J I luix been re served for North furollnl;ms, hut everybody who want" it nine had better hasten to nvtu n certlfled check or money order to I). K. Union graduate )iiuiiuur of ath letics, I'hlveraity, V. lln la han dling the sale of srui it nit will fill In the order in content hie record la I foal In IS try, I not countiny tha i point from place. ; ment wntcn maraen tne turning point In the Washington and Iee rams. In addition to Tile kicking ability Ken Irk la a tan la whoee JiMJ pound, have done Virginia good eervlo. In the Una on both defence and offanae. Vligjnlae quad will have to leave for Murgnnton about noon Thursday which will mean that the team will have only two afternoon of hard practice on Lambeth field. However arrangement may be made to atart Thursday night In order to give the auuad the benefit of another after noon fif ilrlll. Wen Virgin record la enough to scare any team and although tha Orange and Hlua have taken note of Football And Other Tilings By PAT RICHARDS WANTS Can They Repeat? lost 6ST Eastern 8tttr I'' Grand Matron ln at the Caatanee, Hulldlng or Maonlc Temple. Name and date engraved on pin. Telephone 3024 or iiti ward. LOST OH BTOLen white and yel low allotted female llouna. n- .uo . Hack. Reward. . J K. Murdoch, Wcavrvll. fip. uirtT Iji.i1i- Hhrin. pin with dlumond center. I'lione 4121 and receive reward. WA NTS WANTED vvAmT'obiry'aorTr? .. til farm, with ' spring. V liulldoca all went had, two iniaalni the uprights ly a few fnet and one heing toiu'hrd by u Oeorglan, hue heen iiaylna repcrlal atteiuimi to hla hurt f tti,- i,;v. While the .ither Itcgulma were liiylng off yeeterday ha i wua nut mi the field praetlclnc on drop kicking ami plaoernenle. Hiartlng off the eaoii by making each of the firm el trial after touch down go d for an extra point, Ken wlck I - au tn elide back In the Iluo- kin game until after the ilnirm aplrit whlth Georgia 'could net quench. Laat aeaann Carolina approached the annual Duvideon rame favored by a bright and ahlnlng pair of touchdown to outdo the Wildcat. Tho Mm Wildcat held tight and allowed the University cTew to escape with the worae end" of a ecorelea tie. The big question thl year la: will the Wlldcata repeat T Can a Davidson team which aeem not quit o good a lut year' hold or lick a Carolina team that la much atronger than In 11117 : BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES YOl" CAN BUV half inteieal in sale. Pliitrlbutlun ot a flna wine grape Juice for the 8tal for 11,01)0, with or without Service. Don't answer unle you mean buslnea. Southern Itcpresentatlve, P. O. Uox 47J, Atlanta. Oa. On the face of thing Carolina I no much atronger than David son that the Tarheel can tend their second team Inl the fmy and allll w in by a c.otiil of touch- the eeorea piled up, the player are down. Hut the, team that held V cot to make up tor tha defeat In. fllct.d on I mheth field last eaaon. Virginia has a lighter and le ax perl. nr.. I eleven than their rivals hut tie nope or victory is In the fighting which I Tech In Lynchburg by hard Diartlces they are received. It mean u lorn -vry anernoon. Monday wae a rest f time to make application here Tickets are sold at 12.00 each. It la thought here thst consider ably more than liulf of tha Caro lina section lius been spoken for already by forehanded football fan. Mr. Woollen any that never before In hi experience as grad uate manuger hna he eeen evidence of such determination, on the part of North Carolinians, to see a game so far away from home. pectatlon have been disappointed In tb past too often for the in vader to fe cocksure. They are up ilsv from their struggle with ('en tre but lOnee then stiff workouts hse hen their program. M.nk Mattox' did not play In the Centre gam at all but was saving himself for the V. T. 1. game. Arho gaet plsved only a email part of the time and Torn Hemls wa also kept out of tha game. Fiddle Cameron played the beet game of any nine and White nsn on the field snd he gained at Wl almost, through the line on powerful plunges, only to be knocked out in the final Quarter. His cindltlnn was not aertoux as wua at first retired, and he will get In the v. P. I. game. On the other hand w turns has not returned to the Uni versity yet and It la doubtful If he will get back this yesr at all. Iwi Is out of the game with a bad lnju . Ills to yard kink from behlnl tha Uenerals' goal line wa one of the features of the game. Following the gam with the Gob blura In Lynchburg, ther will be but preriarlng for cue more onnoneiit In the 1922 ached. thalr annual affair with Vliglnla ulr, John Hopkina, to be played In GENERALS PREPARE FOR TECH CONTEST V L. . JOEL LKX1NOTO.V. Va., Nov. I.V With the squad aomewht recovered frnni their por condition of the past two weeka, the weneraia are preparing for HsMnnore Thanksgiving and tk Klghtlng Oetierls are primeo fo, u final apurt of the aetsou. It Is cer tain that If they are able to got back Into the form they showed early In the season. Virginia Tech will not be able to'. top them even with the pow erful aggregation that tbey boar. yesr SAME PRESIDENT FOR GOLF BODY NKW YORK, Nov. 13. J. i rederic flyers, of the Allegheny Country cub, ftewlc:kly. Ps.. has been nomkialed fnr re-election as president of the United Plates (Jolf Association, ac. cording to the slale of officers for IKS. announced tonight by the nom inating committee. The annual meeting will be held tn January, Six seetlohal or state golf associa tions, it pointed out are retog nlied in the nominations. In which is included the Southern .j'U Aevo. elation. P. 1. to a tie, and put up such mighty snrp against Oeorgia Tech. must not be taken too lightly, aeaplt their otherwise poor showing. KeUer Itro. and Co. will do well to beware these wild scrappers, and take no chances of a defeat from uch a quarter- alter the plendld record rolled up to date. . Davidson' same look erratic on paper. The Cat held V. I. I. to a tie, but lost to K. C. State by a couple of touchdowns and N. C. State wa licked by the Vir ginia Teoh by four touchdown. It look like a hard day Satur day for . the North Carolina grid warrior, what with Presbyterian College invading Trinity at Dur ham, the State Wotfpack jumping to Atlanta to give Ueorgla Teach a light workout, and Klon taking on Lynchburg College. Investment or Expense Which? J You make an investment when you buy a home or a car. Do the same thing when you buy a suit or overcoat. You make an investment in service, satisfaction, and good appearance when you buy KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES They do not cost any more prices are ths lowest of three years. Yet the fabrics and tailoring are far better than ever before. New and exclusive styles. R R. B. ZAGEIR Eight Biltmore Ave. Just a whisper off the Square. ! sT ' m' .. C-'--?S ii. m ,J ) Today'a affair nt Oate Park should get the local Highs In Just the right shape for the battle with Salisbury tomorrow afternoon at tho name place, for the group title In tha State chamoionahlii race. Christ bchool, while not up to I High atandard, yt ha a light . lug bunch of boys who never, give up, and Fret a proDaoie mate champion ought to get properly tuned-up to push through tha vis itor Friday for a pair of touch down. Tha week-end 1 fairly full of entertainment for the well known football fan, witb Aahevllle High and Christ School today. High and Salisbury tomorrow, and Bingham Cadet va Weaver College Saturday afternoon. Thar. 1 no forecasting the caore of today'a game, but Friday's stand Aahevllle 14; riallHbury u, and Saturday' at Bingham. 7; Weaver 0. according to late advice from Charlottesville, and Paul Walp hoa been given a berth In the varsity backtleld. The first string guards, Ward unci Itnlney, who were un able to make but week' trip to Athena because of Injuries, will probably get Into the middle of things at Alorgantown. If thing are a they aeem, Caro lina haa a sligtft edge over, Virginia In the matter of schedules, for the Thanksgiving Day classic which annually draw a majority of th. citiaenry of Tarheelia either to Charlottesville or Chapel Hill. This Saturday Carolina should be able to take It at leaat a little easy against Davidson, while Vir ginia, facing a superior team, must put on all the steam they have to cope with the West Virginian. But even if the schedule;! were reversed. Carolina would still be a favorite to win. Dlt Und and other valuable f turea within 10 mil of jj yllle; one with attractive 'preferred; glv. description! lowest caaii price. AddresJ ; 1 PRINTED OR ENGRAV. Wddln? Invitations, AnnJnnP - m.nt, Uualnee and Call,' Card promptly executed ABHRVItiLB PRtNTl.Va A kxoravi.no co. 1S Chu-Ih ?t Phot., t That 1 a funny turn soau of the students at fair Harvard tre tak ing that the Crimson should play but one football game a year, and that with Tale. For the last dc cade a progressive movement has carried American college further and further from the old hide bound Idea of nothing- but intra mural sports and why tha learn ed under-grads should want to re vert to the dnys of cannibalism and Indian massacre I a problem unless they are thinking of what the Tiger aid to them last week and fenr a repetition. prDCflMAI a fc- v . . , - . ATTlAHRlirnteriIal an! external cancer; absolute relief in all extreme cases without knife, pain and plaster or leav ing home and friends. intra floor, over Berwanger'e Fayetta vllle (St., Raleigh, X. C. SPORTS PROGRAM AT TRINITY FULL It i something of a clattslc that Washington and Lee and Virginia Poly ' will engage in Saturday. Apart from Interest In the outcome of the game, Hop Arbogast, Ashe- ville boy, Is holding down the right flank of tha Generals with regu larity and a high degree of effi ciency. In these annual contests th. Techs have rolled up' a ma jority of victories, but It would seem that th. Generals are des tined to cut down Poly's lead this time. Arbogast work in th. game of 120 mad. possible two touch downs which rive wansinKion and Lea victory. - ' Another Aahevllle boy who is folng fast on Virginia gridirons is om McCoy at the University of Virginia. In Saturday's battle at Morgantown with the West Vir ginia Mountaineers McCoy is ex peoted to pilot the Old Dominion frpm tho quarterback position. His work before this has hown him well suited for the position. Virginia has raised the cry of cripple again. . Oppleman and Ma- phis are both on the injured list, FOR CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Headache INDIGESTION Stomach Trouble -SOLD EVERYWHERE Sd Floor BSaVWWiia Nent.'ttiun It Ladle CUSTOM TAILORING The largest selection of Una virgin wool fa brio. Come In let rrre show yen how we aavre you 115 or more. $25 $30 $35 Cf bars 111 to B0. SUIT OR O'COAT To Your Order Biltmore Suits made, 932 Lyle F. Jackson ROYAL TAILORS Park Bq. and Patten A to. M Floor Bv HENRY BELK IUHiIlAM. Nov. 16. The Trinity College second football team will meet the Hlgli J-otiit Athletic Club team in High Point on Saturday, according to announcement made today by uraauate Manager a. w. nam ara Schedule of this game makes full week In sports for Trinity. On Friday afternoon th varsity meets .Presbyterian College In a game which is expected to outclass anytmng seen oil Hones Field this year, while on the aame afternoon a cross-country run between teams representing Trin ity, Carolina, Elon and Guilford' will be staged. Twenty men will make the trip to the Furniture City Saturday. Just who the 20 are will probably be de termined by practice work during the remainder of the week. Trinity has some good material among the second stringers, and they should show some form against the Furniture Makers. As Trinity will this year lose several of her varsity linesmen, and as the second squad must supply the ma terial to fill these holes, the strength which the team shows will be fol lowed closey by observers of the snort. Captain Tom Nea, of the var sity, is expected to pilot the scrubs on their Invasion. The cross-country run will be staged Friday afternoon in conjunc tion with the Trinity-P. C. game, th start to bo timed so that the winners will come in between halves of the contest. Trinity. Carillna. Klon and Guilford will each enter five-men teams. The runners will follow a 2.4 mile course through the outskirts of Lurliam and return. Last year Kion copped the honors In a match against Trinity, her run ners showing a nice pair of he?ls. This year Coach Burbage lms had his men doing faithful training, and they should shew pome speed. The teams representing Carolina and Gull ford are ot unknown strength. TIGER ELEVEN SEES BULLDOG IN MOVIES LOCAL HIGHS PLAY ARDEN TEAM TODAY The Ashevllle High School football warriors will (tack up against the plucky Christ School eleven thl afternoon at Onte Pork, in what promise to be a fast gam. of exciting football. Head Coach Burton 8. Fret will send in the varsity for tho first period, hut will with draw the first string eleven as they will have to contend with the Salisbury Highs tomorrow afternoon, in the Btate champ ionship series. The local scrubs arc but a shade slowr than the Hrt team -and the game should pick up considerably when the "bin boys" leave the field. Christ School, although heavily outweighed by the locals. Will, put UP a hard consistent uame throflghout the entile contest, If they run true to form. In their game against BliiRham Cadet at at Oatts Park about alx weeks " ago the Arden lad held their heavier opponents to a IS to 0 score. Students of the Ashevllle High School and those of Christ School will be admitted to the game without any charge, according to a state ment issued by Assistant Man ager "HOtt- f.uer w. inc. Outsider will be charged imn admission price to de fray expenses in bringing the Christ School team to this city. WANTED rYour upholstering r finishing and repairing; tiim tune orated for shipping' l,Ml4 ' year' experience, can give y satisfactory work and ,)rul," servlc. ltl Broadwav. l.h0 1. TV. V. Horibner. WAOTEO-To buy aet ll.i"Pr Claaaioa, boy' book, book by Kooaevelt. N. C . 8 und Tennessee state hln'oi (iood prices for good book. mu pw nop, us I'atti i nne.i rnone i74. 11 ADVI&riSB in th. Char iervtrj ana ao btutn great I Piedmont reglor punoaf .anion. J 100 tloa, roduce rult f Csrolr.a. Classified i wo WAITED, five or a noise, not more th frni station; po imMdiatdy. Phom WANrwi to rent from roomptimished house ter. Option to buy t Musf ie reasonable. X, Ire Clthten. CRUTJ BARYTES and u, waifd in large quantitlex. vlsrice, f. o. b. mine and Iftifons. Addrers A. W., Ci WAItU Those who Ilk. toot blfit to try Jaok Frost Vtmilt mfufactured by Leicester IcoIR eyl'lls, Leicester, N. C I HBpTHY party to occuny twii nortable rooms, close in ate home. K. P., car Citj- WviTEDInstaliment real i mortsraee noro hone 2650-J. A is'TED Ford touring car bi SU rd, 1481. u. NTED to buy second hl-j oad acraper. Oti Miller ' I on t ford. NTED $2,000 to erect house, j ceni interest, morgage seen. K. C, care Citiien. ANTED Old loose leaf ledr.r Icovor. Phone 110. Address nv ML.: ;,y.y ANTED Motvdock recliner, U care citisen. heu wanted ASHELAND VICTOR IN CLOSE conte: Tn th Grammar Basketball ! im ukaveo yesieroay aurn. Alieland defeated Orange. 4 V West Ashevllle drea:ei rarit. 1: Montford defeatel Murray. 11 The same were advanced from day because of the football gam that day here between AshevlU' Salisbury I lien. The standing ..In .. the ... ur T a. Fit a ' ' EMPLOYERS e can furnish vou an Vlmta f help, free of charge to employer and employ.. Call fl87 for Is formation. State and V. 6. Fm Employment Service. Asheville, N. C. WANTED Steam shovel engineer, alao A-l bus body builder. Ap ply State dc U. S. Employment Service. P. O. Bldf., AsherlU., HELP WANTED MAl West Asheville Asheland Park Montford Grant; Murray f Von. lost. (i n 1 t PRINCETON. N. .7.. Nov. 111. Fig ure In - th. Yale-Princeton fnotball game or last year moved with fantas tic weariness on a screen today in a siow motion picture version which Coaoh Roper used to point out to the quad Its errors of commission and omission. MACKS TO PLAY IN GREENSBORO ORKENSBOitO. Nov. 16. A letter was received today from ofT:cla"ls of the Philadelphia American League Club, the Athletics, by the new own ers of the Greensboro Club, seeking to book a game here on next April 14, when Connie Mack's bunch will be returning tot Philadelphia from ita southern training camp. The offi cials of the local club expect to ar range the game. Grammar School Students to Be Guests of High The .Seven-H Basketball League games scheduled for this afternoon have been called off, land all gram mar school boys of Ashevllle are invited by the athletic committee of Ashevllle IlUrh School to be guests of the High School at the football game at Oates Park this afternoon between the Maroon and Black and Christ School, 13 Tickets to Title Grid Game Put SakAtPenns Tickets for tho Ashevllle HM'I lsbury High football gameJh. State championship series win be staeed at Oates Park tomol ternoon, have been placed out at PentieU Cigar Store at Ifon Avenue It was announced Sigh school authorities yeterdser- noon. This action wa taken b. the heavy demand which Is red at the hox office before played at Gates Park, by have not purchased ticket to the hour cf the openl scat suie at tne parKi WANTED 10 trood fn plasterers. Unless y6vj a nrsc. ciass mecnanie not apply or come. $1.25 per hour. Hester & Mc E!wee, Contractors, Sylva. N. C. GREENSBORO G FRANCHISE PK . - m (Sptrial C.rmpmt'ncf rtt. 4ih0fte) ORKMNSBOHO, Nov. 10.4-inon-ey for tho Greensboro In the Piedmont Haseball Xxt was In the hands of W. G.iiham, president of the league, iirliain tooaj- aim the francliHei way DacK here. WANTED 'i hustling young men 10 travel ana solicit; experience not necsary; must furnish good raferenoes and b. abl. to leave city Immediately. Call . Room 12 at 10T Haywood St, I to 7 p. m., Wednesday and Thursday. 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