FOR THE GAME'S .SAKE} Br LAWRENCE PERRY IWI. by T>>* Aditr/t) New York. Xov. 5.?By virtu? of having won all ber panics Pennsylvania Ih entitled to top ranking in the Kant. Ihtrtm >uth. Yale. Syracuse. Army. Lehigh and fe|ftgers set 111 to follow in order. Bat there is no telling what No. vVpber will bring. Cornell'* sun.k. for one .is looking up. ?In the Middle?West Illinois leads the Conference by a clear ?aargln. Chio and Chicago are to gether in tecoiul place. Then Michigan, which lias made how ever, a great come-back since th?? Illinois debacle. * On the Pacific Couct Washing ton'? unexpected eleven. Cali fornia is given preferenco over the Palo Alto team. Rocky Mountain Conference (rated by l^es Goates of Salt Luke City Deseret Now*) 1, Colorado U.; 2. Colorado Aggies; 3. Clah Aggies; 5. Montana State; ti. Den ver; 7. Brigham Young I'.; 8. Col qr<tdo College; 9, Colorado Mines; tO, Wyoming U. Southwestern Conference, (rat ed by Sam Pace of Fort Worth Star Telegram) 1. Southern Meth odist; 2. Baylor; 3. Klce; 4. Tex as Christian. 5. Texas U.; 6. Tex as A. and M.; 7; Arkansas 1'.; 8. Oklahoma A. and M. Southern Conference (rated by Zlpp Newman of Birmingham. Ala.. News) 1. Alabama; 2. Geor gia; 3. Mississippi A and M.; 4. Aap>rgia Tech; 5, Yanderhilt; 6. ?Florida; 7. Tulane; 8. Auburn; 9. iTeuisianna State; 10, Kentucky. South Atlantic ( Hated by W. T. Christian of Richmond News leader) First group: 1. Navy; 2. Washington and I*ce; 3. Yirginia Poly; 4. William and Mary; 5.' Virginia; 6, Georgetown; 7. Wake Forest; 8. V. M. 1.; 9. Maryland; 19, Catholic U.; 11. North Caro lina; 12, Carolina State. Second group: 1. Roanoke; 2. Trinity; 3. Davidson; 4. Hampden Sydney; 5. Johns Hopkins; 6. Richmond; 7, St. Johns; 8. Lynchburu; 9. George Washington; 10 Randolph 'Macon. ?Mhuouri Valley Conference: -{rated by Frederick Ware, Omaha World-Herald) 1. Drake; 2. Ne braska; 8. Missouri; 4. Aines; 5. Oklahoma; 6. Grlnnell; 7. Kan sas State; 8. Kansas; 9. Washing ten. Cad Illinois bo stopped this sea son? Some Jinx eleven might do It. Ohio State pretty adequately fills the Jonah role ho far as llli nl Is coucerned. When In the past the men of I'rbann have made a brilliant record Ohio Stale has spread a wet hlankft over ? their prestige. 'And convernely Illinois has hem the Jagged reef upon whirh the Buckeye ship has been speared a wet blanket over their prestige. Illinois will surely meet it pow erful defensive team when It es ??fcft to plercH or to flank the graj ani scarlet line. Not since 1920 has Stat? been so Impervious* to 7.*uult and her goal line has not been crossed. One field goal Ik tto only blot upon the Columbus escutcheon and the team has me: Htardue, 1ow? and Chicago in con ference battles, and Ohio Wm* leyan. a non conference member. ? Extremely goot punting Is be ing done thih year Kay scouts who are prying Into gridiron affairs in various parts of the country. From personal observation, the ivijter is Inclined to believe that Uriire are more good punters than la. many past seasons. But It fnust bo said that In order to get this result some coache? hav< been obliged to resort to ex ped- j tents. At Ohio State, for Instance. Jeftklns, a tackle and a mighty ftne one. is being pulled back to kick. And how he can drive that ball! Wisconsin takes her big 200 pound tackle. Schwa rte. back for kicking. Syracuse usually pulls Bailey out of the line to ?bat the ball. And so It goes ?Bfitton of llllnolH Is u beauti ful punter. Darling of Boston Cdllege is regardod as about the class of the Kast. although Wood of West Point and Light of Penn ' State run him pretty close. Lay den of Notre Dame is qualified to punt against the beat. vNxri HALL QtRSTIO* ?OX If you have tome qtUKtlon to the garar am writer and official, tak about football? If you want a rulle Inter preted? If you want to know any thing about n play? Writ? to Lawrence Terry, lor 15 yearn an authority on your question will bo an dreued envelope. Otherwise If you want a pereona! reply AocIokc m Mamped. nelf-ad ftrered In thin column. Add rew: Ijiwrenee Perry. Bpeelal Football Correspondent of The Advance. HI4 World Vutldln*. New York. Qaestlon Xim nnjr of the five ; rnWdlC men of tho Hide making <M pur break through the lino j IM ewt down offen?o hack? or do ! thiy have to remain on the line uhUl'the pa** 1? either complete or Ineampletn. owing to tho fa'-1 tka th?y are Ineligible to rocelvo ' MP^paan? Han tho onsldo kick f^fcn ruled out? five middle men are no? raatralned on the line after the h*lt I? ?napped on a forward pasa ???r other ploy from ecrlni-1 . .?'i. <CM?rl?hl ir**. Atfvaac?) N?'W York. Nov. T?. Tin* huc fw- of Illinois and Mi?htg.iu last Saturday ha* r<tide red tin* Chka* go-Illinois Knmo at Chicago next Saturday a contest of ktchi im porta nee In ih*' Western Confer? cikp ani ou? for which both teamV will point with niin'.u and main. t.'ouch Alonzo st.iKK of i'hicngo undoubtedly hat started burning the miUni^iit oil 'trying to device ways am! means of stopping "Red" Orange? and yet not leave teo big an opening fur Zttppke's otlu r hacks who. though 'outshone 1 .? Grange. are no mean performers themselves. i This? game eertainly will druw a great crowd and should vie in alinos; every respect with the first of the big three enrounters in the East?the Princeton-llar \ard r(a*h Kt Cambridge. Saturday's results out tin t lie Pacific t oast provided one or two upxoti. Oregon beat Wash ington 7 to 3. Andy Smith's i'ul Ifornians managed to g??i away with Henderson's fancied South? crn California -hoys. 7?t?. 'Marquette had a terrible tum ble from Creighton. which beat them 21 to 7 and Denver defeated Colorndo .1 to i). Georgia. Van derhilt. WaKbington an I l/e and Alabama all won goo<| victories in the South, while Hire, Itaylor and Southern Methodists tri umphed in Texas. Ohio State could only tie with Woorter. something of a surprise, but Nebraska put Missouri, t'hi caiso's conquerors.-under the yoke 14 to 6. HEAVIES MOVE ON NEW V'ORH Tex Kickard Has a Kffjulitr Army of 'Km Out of Whom May Ite Found Contender for Crown. By FA IK PliAV (Copyright. 0, Th- Atfvsw?) NVw York. Nov. f?. ? Tramp, t mm p. I cm nip tli?* irnnipH an- com ing. Yon can hoar the thunder of I heir approaching fool atop*. They are heavyweight army that lex Rlekard. seeking in ail the hidden byways and by placcj of the country, overlooking neith er metropoli:? nor tank town, hat bidden to ?omo to Now York mi i show their stuff. Maybe out of the lot will he dis covered a claimant for the thr ?te occupied by Jack I)' mpsey. Some of the p n gs. ah i h hh i'at Lester, the four round marvel of the Pa cific slope and Puenle, the Mexi can walloper, nro well ?poker, of in their home lands. We *hall see what we ahull nee. One thing Ik eertaiu. the fans : like to hear the big fellows stamp-1 :ng about on the padded ring floor. The Irihh fiKht followers arc not keen for the ring game tver when fellow c6untrynien an engaged In the lighter rlamoa. But show them an Irish heavy weight and thcly turn out in (iroviui. 'Renumber Coffey, the man of Roscommon? Good old Jim could not fight a lirk. but how the mob turned out every time he wtix due to enter the rliiR! in the earning army In mi id to be many u acion of the ould sod Ho business is Ilk* 1 y to In* good' at the imloor meetings here about*. Does anyone ask why. in view of the above statement. Hartley Madden Ih not popular with his fellow harps? Well It's because Hartley lakes and doe* not give and that's no way. 1? I.? held, for an Irishman to art. LEAGUE OWNER IN THE Dl'MPS Gloomy Over I'oor I'roy |irctn for Second Division Clulw lo Show Improve tnrnl Over 1921. My JOHN n. KOHTKll Ctfffllkl, mi. ti TU* AlntM ?Sew York. (Nov. f?. National Leaguo owner* ar? gloomy ovrr the aniall pro*pert* tho Hei-ond ?11 vlnion of their league ahowa of improving Ita nklll over that of 1924. Homo of thotn ilri>ady have forerant that St. IxhiIm, IIomIoii and Philadelphia will Ik- In th?- no cond division and aro fmrful that thoso team? will do oven worse than (hoy did In 1924. becaime tho fan? will nlve them up before tho flRht lit well h? Kim unlens ?harp Improvement ran he shown at tho ?tart. Iloaton had the poorest noumou TO SERVICE Albemarle Pharmacy ?ADDS QUALITY When They Golf at Night!^ Tli.s fho?f rjrnc S.imxrn. former op# n rhon junn nf lh^ *vorl>l tl'tnonRf Rit> ins I licit c<>1f c:?n I* |?layrij fit nisht iiihIt Iho Klirc. of |*o\v< rful olcrtnc ? lights ftiiozon not only playtd tlx* *trmp porf??clly l?nt ?^msl mi "Mcc" on mu' liolf Whl?*h Is 'n an v ho hol?d out in on?* Thni's mtniMliin? ? lot of golf* 19 con'l ilo in brand <lj>l:;;ht lipase n??t** the "gallery" in eveninj clot hra Notre Dame Star Injured 'Stiilildrchpr. riuarterbnck of the fantou* Notre I turn-* ? lovf'n. Ik now oit the Kidellnti niirnini; tin injury and will !>*? out of th<- next two tauten, t O'ti' li Itockne calls Stuhldreher one ??f tlte ?.?u.iic. t i|imiihI .uIm? in the i t;.ime. It Will I** no |?urt of h ?ur|>rm if tin? young uciit suvcccd* In inuklng thu All America ????? full. of any team in the National ].<-!? m 1 !? 2 4. Tli*? npw own ers liavo b"in even (oat aiierons ful than ili?' ??lii The rumor ha1? Ht art I a^ain licit I ho Boston Club ran ho pun-hascd by anyone who ha? lie- iKTOHiiary ruah. Tho tron bio Is that lloston now represent s llttlo mor?1 than a franchlao. Tho voting player* aro not vory prom ising an I Iho old players are not strong enough to figure an fac tors in a < ha m pionnh > f> rare. Itostr.u has h?on without a had ing t'sii'i for ton yours and as It if ot'i* of th" best off!r??4 in iho cir cuit wlion It Ik hamllod right, Iheie Ik a never reusing howl j from th?? other ownera about the SKE nt!I< I.INK FIKST! If it's a Suit or Overcoat for either men, younx men or hoys that you want, don't fail to sec our line. Prices $12.50 to $)0.0(l for men's and $5.00 to $20.00 for boys. A. COOK K (1 lead-To-Foot Outfitters) ?ay thing? art* run in the hub. To take up the IloHton fran ?liho would rcqulr? ?ot only funds In plenty hut a man would j.imoHt li.ivi* In purdms? a big Ic-apuc bull team nlMwhi'ro and tranapprt it i? Ho.--1 on in order to get out of the la*t place rut. fhlcajo. rtttr.hurgh and Brook lyn arc making a light to got MELICK: S|H-<-iul l'rirr? on Your Ma^Hzini' Sulmcri plimi? until Nov. 10th I'HONK roii <vr,?MKi or ?Hir priirs ???i >nur ro?|ulrnmMitM. \VH H.WK YOI MONKY AXO TltOtBLK MELICK Washington Letter r.Y HARRY U. HUNT NK.\ tkntrf Writer VV \.<IIIN?;T??N ? Tin* tM.-ncry \> ?I ilw !m-i?u ii I'uiomnt', h lt> (??lin the K1<I<UI011I1<I i<?r <1 fintll ? ??1111114 niuvtv I In <11* r T?l. I.Il|l M |l|l?-ttl<.llll (ll'lll 111# ..i-.. . |??>i uIimIi lli>- iiv*r ttin?li I I .III.I |?l.?' l<l Sl I villi, lit? M<i\|.<ml .m,| Vii^.iiui Itii:- < 10M1I m ? , t?.i< ii. fi#t<'iii^ il mitt ? lurum i<? ^uiiK' ilimiivli w?ihI? k- t. .i> it i n -ii m r<uinint: !?<??!mir i mi i ? iii? 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Iich'h | ? boring ninra I In- of (III* budiu-t hu ll ad. hi in.?.? tin >lii<i tui ??f i h? -l<ii>liirl undej tli>- in- of i-ii-rv ?!?* |>.*r iiih-iiI ?HVI.1 m huiiolU ehief -.?.???or i?i l.ihT 111. I. otillit ll'lnkt ?14 nHti ?'\|n-iuliliiii!? absolutely riii eswarv. :? 11?I ?hrti ;ts csitmairs f.ir a|i|*r*?|?ri.tlion* (in* inrctl is irn i?->l<d to veni it? (?-< I iik? in biting l\ (..Iter i ???nnii-nt I:??tc tiru II?iIh?| NI la>rd. now luMdinc th?- liiid?;.*t urffuniaution. lui* .1 of humor. Imnrver, that enables him to smile even K lull' llie Mmk ?>f hn bureau li nnil< r bur iK?* "f ? riti? ihil He <vm i:i willing t>? ai*ce|M an in i.-ii'li-d lot h irn. |i<TM.in jlly. .ill ?hot? n.iiii-tl m iht- general dim lion of bu*lu?i rul:ni!l I m lib1 Hi?* ?'o!oied gentleman who It.id |M><ini.*"?l t<> pro.urc a mi key i i iiHtorni-r." he ex plain* When tin bud deliwred Hi? but? i |?i>dented that lie h id u.Miii.1 it t ni'?- turkey, not a wild U by thai - ii tame turkey, ? ? I lie oIII IM't;r?? insisted I h.u ? ?iiin then h s all full of bir I -h.it *" " Vassal*. li s full o shot all n.lil but it's h tam? turkey eny* Im?w Thus?' nIhiIii wax nie.jnt for qmnatou Airnii'i: i aim-ku ?J h.is just li;:ui?'?l out thai the c?i\eriiirient has Is-en run by t.twers ever ainee the In at Con liiel Hi I7K!I A majority in both House and Senate m every i*oncress. haw , b-i ii lii-ld by 'memliers of the bar " i >f l lie present House L'b'J out of l*?.ri aie luuyer*. while r?ii of the n-naivui list the law aa ihc.r profession HoincthfnK with which to defeat I ?New York In 1025. Cincinnati Ih j J'Hed in rhe strujtfih*. but before I the Rods tuke tho field they will i huv?' un almost American Abro : elation team. Whether that is stronx enough to defeat New York I* a question, Cincinnati I'liut <?ff too long tho matter of Ret ting a first baseman. They should t have li.t I one working l:i tumc i.i:n<?r f ?r at Icnsl two )earj. Pittfcb.irxh will liave mViiuus to try at firm ;?nU :??? U fairly IF SHK'S WORTH WHILE, SHE'S WORTH WHITMAN'S The Good Candy at THE ArOTHKCAItY SHOP Just No Doubt About It That Oils pleasant autumn weather is jn.il the seas on when you nrril a gas healing stove. That's because a gas heater will supply juxl the right amount of heat these cool evenings at jiixt the place you want it. Don't light it until you want it; turn it out when you're through. Southern Gas lmp't Co. J. T. STAI.IJNGS. Manager "If it'* dime n ilU hnil, you ran do it belter with (lux" Capital Stock $250,000 M K M I) K It F K D K K S I, II K H K II V K Hertford KIJZAIIKTH CITY Columbia Dr. A. L. Prnillrfon. I'rM. (iro. II. Little, ('unhlrr. C. II. THitlily, A*s't < iislilrr. Carolina Banking & Trust Co. GOOD GROCERIES PRICES RIGHT M. P. GALLOP CO. PHONES 3 and 57 trod. They also will have Rarnrx. a youngster with no class M f.im* but on? who can play first i a lot ot. iwp and look? as if lie woull make a tine shotilni:. ? itli*T In 1!>3.i or Chicago has enough first lia>e im u to *tart a team i)f first bakers and may turn up one or two good ? noilcIt to put on tii? iii,nkel. a.l thou>:h Cincinnati still Is It.? p-tu to c??t T' rry of New York. If four duhu ur- to bi> In th ? ' thirk of the fight in the National l.eaguo in mis, the situation will ?*?* b' tier thnn it whs In 1924. but t von then Mm* * t - nil <1!. islojk i^cw ?< nil- tuuch tli*' hunio lin?* upHn' 1? ylJ la-it year :m?l there U a'fe^l* in* th:.t ill - up will carry* on ail ihi* way \tiiu .in u;i??.ilanc*d w?rt of ran-. PHONE 1 14 Standard Pharmacy THEY WILL SEND IT Ford O liners: We have for sale Michelin Balloon Comfort Cord tires that fit on your present Ford clincher rim? without any change whatsoever. Yon can mount these tires two at a time and use up your old tires. E. J.Cohoon&Co. MICHELIN Balloon Comfort Cords DODGE A Real Versatile Car The Diiilfir -ilttlHIlnhili' Delivery Ei/tii/intent lias a l)intincl mul KenutrkttUle t 'utility I nine ns ii Delivery (or s A prominent example is the Life Savers Conipiiny, mjir)-'| ufacturers of FVp-o-Mint, Wint-o-tlreen anrl other con-* fcetions. In 1921 Life Savers bought their first Dod|(4| Brothers car, equipped with a Ixxly erp.Hall.v adapted 1 to their product--by looking like !i jciaitt package of., Life Savors. Since 1021 they have constantly added l)ud no' Brothers cars until they now own 17. ? This remarkable increase in ownership of cars for dis play purposes proves the value of the Dodge motor car where year-round automobile equipment, durability and service arc most desired. ~ t The Auto Supply & Vulcanizing Co. I'oilldexlrr Strccl. I'bone I97 -jrarocji-j^u -s sicfjouegrfJBScucjRjlc^1HMBB RSBiPi icMSiWc'feJp'JSfS LKJROTH 1 DARiNiT By Charles McManus

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