mm: W rm = -J State Tea Most W~VjW APPALACHIAN STATE TE ley, Pyntt Cauipe, MacDon, son. Harris. McKinncy, Asst. Football, with ' t s kaleidoscopic di movements, its rigors of training, its at thrills of victory, and its bounding, ct healthful enthusiasm has taken hold w< at the local college. In fact, has add- id ed a now life and zest to the instilu- th tion, a new place in the training of \ m young men for the battle of life, a! < stone in the foundation of ii> athletic to system and progress .11 the field of j lis education. A resume of the past season wilt - at give a clear indication Of the obsta - o tics that were necessary t<> jump m J to order to get the idea of Victory im-; \v bued in the hearts of the men out! t for the'season. Early in September'j hi when the first call for volunteers was i m sounded, thirty-six men reported forj hi training in t he arts of football leve. j ai To some it was a mw interest, to] at some ii call to work, to some a sum-] c:i mens to duty and to others the drum m to battle, to play. te. the game o. v games. Prospects for a winning eombir.a-! el Ption were dark, vague, improbable, i i? I cup ?S56h Km I m I PATI "5r= ? cflu - ' Ten plies of Hea^ cent, oversize, ext |p strips, heavy side ^ at low cost. II Priced under tires standing value ma fii of the world's larg H in and let us show ^ tremely low cost. | Central chers Co Successfi JmBm. ./&. jgggB [t^^SfL li sBS^jl MMHM^ * 1ACHERS COLLEGE SQUAD?Bac aid, Htnson. Coin* J-, Coach Johnsto Coach Eggers. Bottom row: Fortiu ie to the lack of experienced men id football background, but a spirit; willingness, enthusiasm and hard; ork cast its spell and instilled the! *-:? of team play, a will to win and o idea of victory into the squad j on. and as the eason progressed no fruit. An environment of very is a niccssaiv factoi for font ill success. The first uame of the season, ra : ' ars U Newman Colli. an cpoidfiict'd team with a football hisv;. and year:? of play in jr experience, as :: hip- hurdle foi the uioen Mnun .inecrs to jump, hut tin impreirnao ... fense. a l':ic"hlintr, determined M'it. bom out of the conflict ?d'; tman emotion, stemmed the tide: id threw hack all offensive thrust< the JJiSijr.t.iineers* iroal line. Tin \ moot pass, was the cry of the lineen. and 1 hev held lino- and - i . never the troal was in 1 Conference of North Carolina, leant rated one of the best in the con fere nee, a worthy foe, and a siron; o|>p< rent uut for victory. The gam resulted m a scoreless tie. with th edge in favor of the Mountaineer* Still no viet -rios. hut still iui dc feats and an utU'Tossed goal line. In the first home game the Moun tainers came through with a fin <)t/e';>:vi- and succeeded in downin; its traditional rival, East Tennosse State College, by the score of 2o-(i Mashia*.. a powerful rutin lag attae! and a daring aerial game, thief Moan taineers swept the hays from Ten sjuc Efeatgaigjugi^ajpf f&l 5JC-dJUc^ai^ i |Q | ?$ I an ye i an yE hale I |Uc a? $ (tic ft ruck 1 [0c [RE! 1 i [lie __________________ an IFETIME GUARANTEE ERSIZE QUALITY TIRES. ESH STOCK-ALL FIRSTS [lie ?" ! I ?EKS iss, full I 5 per H double breaker S[ s and long wear jg[ i {UK uality?an out- [g lous production jyj Dodyear. Come a consider its ex' g mpany | k>ne, north carolina 1 P VERY THURSDAY?BOONE. N. C. r ==- = ?ses a I I ill Season s ^ || J9K im?HHHTflWWWI8! omb, Walker, Dabbs, HartMarshall, O'Hare, Fulkcrloopcr and Buckner. ! s ne.s>ec off their feet, surprising the 11 most, enthusiastic followers of the i- Black and Gold. Reeves, Harris, O'HiUt "and Ruckhcr carried the brunt - of the offensive work behind the massive line flanked by MacPonald, gj Canine, Dougherty and McKinnoy. i. McKinnoy. playing bis first college game, was a tower of strength on the ] a intensive, making tackles ail over; \ he field and climjfkiiig: the day with! \ an intercepted pass deep into Term-! - ( ssee tcu itory, which eventually end-J g d in a .--cove for the Mountaineers. ?i e : ii?oper. substitute for Ryatte, also jjj e ayed fine game on the defensive. i g >. lb.e valine with BlUefield was onefg the best on the Ideal schedule, und i l though the frame resulted in a defeat; 2 - by the margin of 12 tc ?'<. it taught] 1 es the team that defeat is stinging and = & x'ictc-ry sweet- The State College boys: J: e made a gallant stand to pull the game j gjj I. out of iIk- fire in the second half. f k si Bhiefield was successful in keen- g - in r the Mountaineers from crossing ?j -i the goal for the coveted margin of 3 - V^tr.ry. jli Appalachian again hroke into the i y I!! win column by downing the Aggies |1 I: ?r>\ . - Iji v* nurui viiiur^a. i no Aggies pre- i * 'vented n heavy tcarn. but were not = k i able to stop the offensive line ami 2 j off-tackle thrusts of the Mountain- ? jj eers and the panic ended in a ID to S J - ; vietir.v for ihe locals. The work ofig i; Vance and Walker and Dabbs in t he i jg j! line was of hiph order and gamejf jj promise of the future work of these |g jj men. O'Hare did some fine kickinpil ji in this game, despite ihe wet and: g j soppy condition of the field. j Belmont College's gridiron war- i. \ i iors, after a hectic period in which p | j they twice threatened the Mountain- ? j j eers* goal line, were finally beaten || J J into submission when the offensive 1 l\ drive of the Mountaineers was turned 12 j' on in all its force. The State men 1 'j manapeti to score a touchdown in the S ! j closing minutes of the second quar- ? j; tor and left the field with a six-point g jj margin. In the second half, with jg ! passes, line bucks and off-tackle i 1 plays, the Mountaineers scored three 1 j touchdowns. After the barrage of I ! points, the second team was rushed g J into the fray and responded with a | : fine uispiay of open field work, but ? I the closin- whistle halted their goal- | 1 ward efforts. The team play and g j spirit was commendable, and the | ? Vvwt'k ol utc?sci;uii\i:teani -gave miu- | ) cation of powerful reserve strength. | j! Portner, Gains and Williams played j l \ well, as did Hnnnpv Horilw: = JI Hinson. The Rutherford game ended ir. a g > i scoreless tie with the yardage gained1 s 51 about even. Passes played an im-11 J portant part in th attack" of the jj 5' Mountaineers, but *11 attempts to s il score were halted. " | The climax game of the season | Q! with foiling Springs showed the full s *' power and strength of the fighting | y ; mountain boys. A successful pass in | J ; the last few minutes of play was the | J curtain to the football season. Vic- | y tory was the result of a fine combina- j jl tion of team play, spirit and the de-1 ? termination to win. Boiling Springs j !i was continually outplayed and at noi 3 time were they dangerous. They pre-| i! scnted one of the heaviest teams to; ? face the Mountaineers during the S j season, but the aggressive play and j fighting, driving offensive of the ApS palachian unit, that mixed thrusts, jj passes and runs, couid not be S stemmed; and victory was the result though by the close margin of six j] points. =i No small share of the success of s the team is due to the substitutes. ^ Only bv their loyalty and determina=i tion can a team be developed, and a they were ready always to fill in the ^ rent line and backfield when injuries ^ and physical conditions made it nec? essary. A team is as strong as its jj reserve strength, and the Mountain eers was a welded chain of foyalty S and unselfishness, and devotion to | the best interests of the team, the n school and the coach. , A. S. T. C. Statistics for Season = Appalachia 0| Carson-Newman fill u Appalachia 0;Oatawb? 0 ? j Appalachia 26: E. Tenn. State. 0 fj = Appalachia 7 j Bluefield 12 9 3 Appalachia 191 No. Ga. Aggies- 6 | 3 Appalachia 28'Belmont 0 1 Annalachi* ft o !) 1 Appalachia 6 i Boiling Spgs. .. 0 I lj Total. 861 Total 18 1 j Gifts oj \ Jew< I H? The leading jewelry store of > m ed as never before to render . |f| service The stoic is filled wit! and customers are urged to In ordei that your shopping 1 fjf least possible difficulty we su cnts, cither of which may be 1 ??FOR 1 ?SPORT WATCHES ? 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