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GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923 hiiv M E TO DECIDE THE If Methodists Win Saturday They Will Claim to Rank Next to State Team. EXPECT GREAT BATTLE '".' OHmiit to ealyNm.) Durham, Nov, I, -Will Trinity or Wake Forest rat third In collegiate football circles this year? Some of the fellow who mad Thi Beta Kan pa la (tTldolorr around Trinity rol leire figure that this problem will be just about worked out in the Trlnl-ty-Wk Forest battle In Raleigh en Armistice day. Here la what theea wise guys say. Wake roreat tied Davidson -. Trinity defeated Davidson II to . Carolina ttnquestlonably takes Ant place with a clean alate and Stat thua far seta aeeond place by hay-, ine; showed P to best advantage aralnat Carolina. But should tie ; Wake Forest fighters com through In fin atyl, say Ui aridolory art ists, ever Stelner's Trinity war riors, they would hay the risht to elatm precedence. Of course If they make a poor showing comparisons should indicate that Davidson should take fourth place and Wake Forest fifth, for th Wildcats certainly mad some people sit up and take notice when they tackled Georgia Tech and V. P. I. Of course all this flfftirlns; could be upset by some of the Important names yet to come, for Wake Forest haa yet to meet Stat and Davidson te meet Carolina, Still the wis ones claim that th race In th state will be just about ran when the tumult and th shouting diss the captains and the kin us depart from .Riddles' Held Saturday afternoon. And if one could have seen the terrific pace that Coach Stelner was setting for his men on Hanea Held yesterday afternoon, despite an ocean of mud. the conclusion would have been reavhed that the corns has been thinking on these thins. Although all the past performances of the two teams this year Indicate that Trinity Should hare an easy win, the don ha too often been knocked in the bead this season for th Trinity coaches to risk a let up In Practice. Should th Trinity team show a pair of heels over the Wake Forest club In the gsme Saturday, ther are some around Trinity who would, like to see a challenge Issued to Harry Hartse!!' Wolfpaok for a post sea son gsme fi determine which, out fit should rank next to Caarollna in the state's : "Wonder If we couldn't begin to talk' things up and get folks around here Interested In such a proposi tion," mused one . of the veteran Trinity player yesterday, Davidson Freshmen to Play Wilmington Light Infantry Davidson. No. I. Th Davidson freshman team rallied by the defeat handed the Oak Ridge last Saturday, will meet the Wilmington Light Infantry aggregation la their native haunts Saturday, in th best of phy sical condition and with all the Wild cat fighting spirit The entire team showed un weU In Saturday's game and they should show up Just as well in their tilt with the soldiers from the coast. W. U I, is reputed to bo a. hard fighting team and they also have several football star In their midst who, have th advantage of experience. Th Davidlson fresh havengaged in only throe gridiron battles and hav won the last bout They emerged at th small end of th P. C. fresh and the South Carolina fresh games'' but they have reached their full stride now and ther is vry reason to believe that they will push up a goodly score against th Swamp Angers from Wilmington. , SPORT PROGRAM AT FAIR CARRIED OUT bskl t bio, Km.) Pinehurst Nov. t. Th sports end of th Sandhill fair program moved along smoothly and rapidly, accord ing to schedule. Th first rounds were disposed of la th boy's and girl's basketball tournaments for th championship of Mobr county. Aber deen high sohool defeated Laurln burg high school 11 to ( in a hotly contested game, and the racing pro gram exceeded all expectations. Th first ( honors In ths harness events went to northern entries. Baby Ruth, entered by J. Ours; anus, of lawrenceburg, carried off all three heats of th I IS trot but was bard pushed on each circuit of th track by Future Tramp, owned and driven by J. K. Moore, of Benton. Future Tramp finished 1:1:1 Anoth r of Moore's entries. Wopln, Jr., took second money ' In the I I pace In which Foxy Maid, owned by A. Hasllp, or Hilton, N. T, finished 1:1:L, Bessemer Beats Jamestown In Basketball By 23 to 20 Bessemer hlrt school defeated th Jamestown high school yeeterday la th first basketball gam of th county by a score of II to la. Th Bessemer flv showed great possibil ities for a successful year, playing steady ball throughout th gam. Th Jamestown quintet played a good gam, featured by th flashy goal shooting of th cmter. Sparger. Coble, the Bessemer left forward, waa th main point-getter for his squad. Ha shot flv field goals from various part of th ground, and showed considerable skill In passing th bait ' stefer Billiard Taewmsuaaeat New York, Nor. (.Albert Cutler was selected today as th referee for the aeeond annual international pro fessional 11.1 balk line billiard cham pionship tournament beginning her next week. . i m If Ji . 'J-.!. " I A. f CIGARETTES Made by liggett &. Myers Tobsceo Co. that means quality. fifteen (15) 1 1 f I I ' WW I 3 THE MENDENHALL TANYARD PROPERTY and the ALPHEUS MENDENHALL FARM Located five miles from High Point, just off the High Point-Winston-Salenr highway, ' Af Auction Friday, November 10, At 10:00 a. m. 400 Acres Cut Into Small Tracts TERMS: One-fourth Cash; Balance 1, 2 and 3 years The Bale will be conducted by the Horney Bros., the renowned twin auc tioneers, who both cry'the same bid at the same time, speaking exactly the same words. Free Dinner Brass Band Concert Music By Our Own All-Star Band s Horney Brothers Home Office Asheville, N, C. - J. T. HORNEY, Mgr. Branch offices : Lakeland, Fla., and Pennington, Va. (We sold over $2,000,000 worth of land in 12 different states last year and we can sell yours.) Mr. Gordon talked briefly chantcal aid of newspapers. O. O. Dickson" told aomsthlng of nwspssr making. RESULTS ENCOURAGE Y. W. C A. WORKERS Campaign Will B Continu Throbgb Friday Real Start Waa Mad Wednesday. Women canvassers of ths Greens b'oro Toung Women's Christian asso elation, continuing yesterday their drive for 110.000 for permanent im provements. met Wednesday with considerable success, according to as soclatlon officials, and will push thslr sfforts todsy with renewed Igor. Although - th work of soliciting Was officially started Tuesday, th alignment of th districts and th systsmatlslng of th cards cut heavily Into the time, and ths rsal start waa not made until Wednesdsy. Nearly 79 women started Wednesday morning and most of thsm were at work all day. No figures wars an nounead last night, but Mrs. Luis B. Carr, general secretary of th assool-' atlon, said the results had been en couraging. Because of th fact that th start was mad on election day, th cam paign managers hav doldd to con tinue th drlv through Friday.. JAMES F, STARR DIES IN A LOCAL HOSPITAL Waa Re.ideat of This City For Past Fiv Yeere and Was Wall Knowa la th County. Confined to his bed for th past four weeks and la III health for sev eral months, James P. 8tarr .aged M years, prominent resident of this city and well known throughout th county, died at a local . hospital at 1:11 o'clock Wednesday morning, of a complication of ailments. Mr. Starr moVed to this city from Guilford county about flv yesra ago and during his residence her he mad a host of friends. He was a prominent member of the Mount Hope Reformed church tor 40 years. His wife preoeded him In death ; three months ago. , - . He I survived by three sons, W. Q T. M.. and R. H. Starr, all of this city; on daughtsr. Miss Dorothy 8tarr, of Greensboro; two brothers. J. A. and R. A. Starr, both of Uullford county and ons sister, Mrs. W. A. Qreeson. of this county. The funeral will take place at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon ' with services at th First Reformed church with Rev. H. A. Feaparman, Rar. J. D. Andrews and Rev. O. E. Hodgln officiating. Interment will b in th Oreen Hill cemetery. Th pallbearers will b K. O. West, J. T. Hire, Jess Hodgln. H. M. Coble. J. O. Cobl. W. R. Troxlsr, R, Q. Hlstt and S. M. Bumpass. CRIMINAL AND CIVIL COURT JURORS NAMED Couaty CoaamUe loners Draw Jurwre for th Superior Court Terms Nst Month. Ths Guilford county commissioners Wednesday discussed, road matters In general, agreed to advartls th petition for a road, examined a large number of bills and (elected jurors for th th on-wek term of civil court to start on December and for the two-weeks' criminal court term which win convent December 11. Considersbls tlm was taken up 1 h drawing of Jurors, Th board was presented a peti tion for a public road leading from th end of Walker avenue to point opposite th Masonic and Ksstsrn Star horn. Th road, If construct ed, will probably b mad part of ip uy oouiavard system and will IIU so petitioners declare, a long felt want. Th road will probably be (0 feet wide. Th commissioners order- a tn petltlpn advartlsed. Other road matters were dlacussed but th board did not tab any ac tion as to th building of new road. Several of th county roads were ordered to b repaired for th winter. ,...s Juror selected for th two-weeks' term of criminal court, whan Basil H. HedgMoek and other Implicated In the High Point bank case will be tried, December It, th second week of th criminal court term ar as follows: U I. Kane. 1. B. Morgan. Vender Llle. W. H. MoCofmlck, a R. Ken dtf D. 1 Morgan,-A. W. Howard, i. H. Irvine C. K. Crawley, M. U Armfleld, J. W. Layton. J. C. Ed ward B. B. Ellison. J. Mao Wilson. S. O. TJas. N. K. Robinson. John T. McCracken. W. C Carter. Charles L. Jackson, W. W. Stanford. M. A. Mitchell, J. F. Pegram. W. B. An thony. Robert Martin, Robah Dean, J. Lee Charles, B. 8. Crude, - W. D. foor, K. K. 8pncr, J. H. Dobbs, N. L Crowder, B. C. Ritchie, C. 8. Wel lorn, A. B. Huff, A. H. Cox and Ar thur Bulla. -v. Ths Juror for th on-wk term f civil court starting December i ar E. B. D. Gilliam. Walter Murray, J. T. Pritchett, W. D. Hammer, J. U. Summers. E. T. Perrett, O. W. Staler, W. U Fogleman. BRl Smith, J. D. Hufflne. Hillary Green, W. H. Mlllo- way, W. U Buchanan. O. W. Hlnea, R. J. Blackwood, C. H. Coble, P. Neese. J. Is. Trogdon,- V. C Som mers. A. W. Troxler, W. A. Smith, J. R. Truttt. F. W. Paschal, H. W. Clen- denin, J. S. Gauldln, Q. M. Glass, M. Adama. F. R. Brltton, H. F. Bur- gsss, Charles H. Denny, F. R. L. Fentress. D. F. Oarrstt, J. B. Hook tt, O. R. McNeeley. J. E. Toemen, R. r. Shaw. t . , - . CHARTER BANQUET OF LIONS TO BE FRIDAY Paul W. Scbaack TelU of Iatr Cluk lda Twa Talks sa How Newspapers Ar Mad. Th charter banquet of th Lion club of Greensboro will b staged at th O. Henry hotel Friday rrening, November 14. President Samuel H. Hodgln .announced at th tegular luncheon meeting of th organlsatloa yesterday. At that time th charter will be formally prantd to th club, which was ' organised ssveral weeks ere. An unusually Interesting wrogram la bsmg arranged by a apecial commute or wnicn secretary tninw F. Alderman Is chairman. No luncheon meeting will be held that week. Ralph K. Dawson toatmasterea Bis war skillfully through yeeterday a e rog nun. prepared by th club's pro gram committee, which I neaaea oy Raymond Brown. Th meeting was hM at the f. Henry. Among th moat popular features wer dancing numbers by Mis Jennie Brltton and Jeaiv 8tck. with th piano accora panlmente by John Beagston. Two soles wer sung by Mrs. Annlll Brown, accompanied at th piano by Mrs. Robinson, and they wer re ceived with prolonged applause. Interestingly Paul W. BchsncK talked of th recently formed Inter dub Council, composed of repressn tative of ths Rotary, Klwanls. Clvltan and Lions clubs; He foresaw helpful co-ordination of activities through th medium of th council, which also, as hs pointed out, should prove stimulative of tin fellowship among ths four clubs. Mr. Bchenck smnhaslsed th Importance of th work to be performed along educa tlonal lines "education and leaaer- shlp," h aald. He voiced th friend' ly interest of Rotary. President Hodgln sxpressea a uve ly Intereet la th inter-olub council Idea. He referred to the fact that th 1 Inn club especte to relate Itself Intimataly to conetruetlv pureults in ctty state and nation, incidentally, he alluded to his appointment of a number of committees and urged the members of ths committees to prose cute their work with diligence. V W. H. Snradlln. Jr.. and-W. K. TJor don were Introduced as club guests. " " " ''J," " vJr1 . x ' ',. Ifly of th m- risMKRisrr, e. sens uarou NUPTIAL KNOT UNTIED FOR MANY PLAINTIFFS Civil Term Cats Underwey For This County Divorcs Cases Hoard Wdnday. Th t Superior court wheel, with Judge W. F. Harding, of Charlotte. In charge, Wednesday morning start ed revolving alsng the path of civil casta Th oourt session waa sched uled to open Monday morning but 5 as delayed In rder to allow Judge ardlng .to remain at homo to cast nis ballot ca election day. Practically the entire tlm Wed nesday waa given over to th hearing of uncontented dlvorc oases. The bond of matrimony were unlinked for Medra Austin, J. F. Brown, H. H. Davis, Martha Wllburn, Major Craig, Mr. W. H. Llnthlcum, Margaret M. Simpaon. Zeda Stack, Nellie Colo and Crlssl Garner. ' . , Late Wednesdsy afternoon th ease of Mary J. Newsom and her husband, J. A. Newsom, against R. M. Hut tinea and wife, Caddie Hufflne, was Started and will not be concluded be fore this morning. Controversy ovr land is th issus. Mrs. Hammers Mother Dies In Baltimore of Pneumonia News ha been received In the city of the death In Baltlmor of Mrs. Rebecca Ball, mother of Mrs. W. C A. Hammel. of Oreenaboro. Mrs. Balls, who has visited Mr. and Mrs. Htm me!, was past her loth year. 8he haa been la feeble health tor torn tlm and aa attack of pneumonia everal day ago brok down her last bit of strength. 8b died Tues day morning. . " Mrs. Hammsl was In Baltimore and MT. Hammel had recently been ther. Mrs. Balls wsa born In England but had lived moat of hr lit la Balti more. . (iPKtel te Otll Nm.) Elon College, Nov. I. Cone park will' be the seen of Greensboro's second Intereollegtat football gam Saturday when' the elevens ot Gull ford and Elon colleges win clash Id their annual Armistice day classic. : AnctenV rivals from tiny away back snd with teams at about the same strength' th representative of these two colleges will go to drai n. bore to tight the thing to finish, and a battle royal may be cxpestcl. It will be remembered that on, Arnil.tlce day a year ago thess earn teams bnttled Hi i I) Id I draw at Greens boro. "A tie gam Is not looked for this year, however. s r?prts from the respective camnttses of Guilford end Elon both expect to bo returned victor. At Elon Coach Corby has been en couraging -his men on :ht field, and driving them ahead In aptclal prep aration for this gam. Grad Brown, vrho sustained an Injury In ths Hampden-Sldnoy igatne to the extent ot a -broken collar lene will be out of th line-up Saturday. Hi preaauc In th Hue would materially atrength en that section f the team, though Coach Corboy says h can All th position creditably with some of h's other lln man. ' Fix,. Prry, and John Smith, 'who received Injurloa last Baturcloy at Emory and Henry ar getting back Into shape m.d In all probability wih oe aoi '.o piny against Guilford, and esrtslnly a part of tii gam If not all. Th other of th Elon grid, iron warrior are in first class ehane, and the team has teen hittlmt Its best stride for ths iast two weeks, and will Ss In prim condition for the coming struggl. Eton's record thle eeason has been exceptional, and for more thaa a mopta now th has aot tasted d What' Correct In Wtiol Hose For Men The niftiest quality display it has been your pleasure to see 75c ' to r $L50 . Wear them and know the p 1 s il r e of .service and , warmth: - " " FT ELDER 'S IT "Biggest UttU 8 tor Booth" A raTLDam. p. - :.V3 Mecklenburg Baptists Will Hold Meeting This Morning (pads! te Mb- Km) Charlotte, Nor. I. Rev. ' W. A. Smith, Director Of th reinforcement esmpalgn In th Mecklenburg Cabarrus Baptlat association, has called a eenferenoe of pastor lead ing men and women In th associa tion to meet at First Baptist church tomorrow morning at 1 o'clock. Rev. Walter M. Ollmore, Raleigh, State publicity director of campaign, will address conference oa purposes and plans of th campaign, which h Is holding a series of conferences throughout this seat! on la interest ot the 11.000,00 campaign which 'closes Dscember I. Miss Alice Concedes Defeat By a Democrat In Oklahoma Muskogee, Ok la. Not. (-Kin Alls M. Robertson, th enly member ot th (7th Congrees lat today conceded her defeat for re-election by W, W. Hastings, Demoorat, tha man h dis placed from Congress two years ago. Smiling wanly but her eyes spark ling she held high a campaign plac ard. She laughed and said: "I am ready to concede the truth ot th statement mad so often In th cam paign that ths Democrat controlled the governor, vth militia and th elec tion machinery what mar eould th wantr Sereral Nqrth Carolinians . Attend Insurance Meeting msuranc officials who ar attending th preliminary executive sessions include H. R, Bush, ot Oreeneboro; Walker Taylor, ' of 'Wilmington; George p. Folk, F. H. Brlggs, Jr., N. J-. Hsyward and Paul L. Hullflsh. of Raleigh; and E. W. Whitney, Thomas Griffith and F. W, D. Jones, ot Charlotte. ; Defeated - Candidates Takes ' Own Life In Yakima Hotel Taklma, Wash., Nor. . Lee Tittle, reoently defeated far th Republican nomination for United State senator, ended his Ufa in his hotel room this forenoon by taking poison according to Coroner W. M. Brown. Tittle, a former county- treasurer, had been despondent sine his failure to win th nomination. , - a s Donaleon Bound Over For Breaking In Pomona Store M. C. Donaldson wss bound over to the December term of court yesterdsy before Squire D. H. Collins for break ing In ths Pomona Mercantile com pany last . Sunday. Ths bond was Axed at $1,000. Donaldson Is alleged to have antsrsd ths stors and was packing merchandise In a bag when persons caught him. i Tigers Beat Ipeelals. Plunging the line, skirting around ths snds and successfully pulling off forward passss, ths Tigers, ptlotsd by Stanley Stern, yesterday afternoon on the T. M. C. A. field defeated the Specials, piloted by Hiram Pamplin, Not a Laxative" Knjol U a Mrlcui-oi a modlcin or laxatiTO cannot grip. 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