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NEWS AND OBSERVER. RALEIGH, ' N. C. SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1920. .... GARO L LL SET WAKE FOREST TO in a if T PLAY ELON TODAY T PLAY HERE TODAY FOR RALEIGH HIGH Ill A PUGILISTS SIGrl WILLIAM & MARY UNBEATEN TEAMS AHOTHEPICTORY FOR HARD USSLE CONTRACT FOR BOU ACE EACH OTHER New Line-Up Will Face Speedy . - v. m, I. cadets this - Afternoon , Chapel : BUI, Nv, '.--Meineeri of tie Carolina football pquaA are for wae UF seaside will b their hardest fight of th fur, th gam with th ' Hying aadtta from Virjiii Militarr laetitate hr Saturday. A week ef , " careful' eoathlng with moit of th crip- Vim of tha put three week! back la Lara baa branch the. team I a mer fjaih4 aeaditles thai at as? time thia year and (toady aaAer-earrent . of t eeliaf hu wpt aer tb cam put - that the Tar Ussl will apnag mora ia thif -aia thaa thay Save hewa ret. , , Jkt retura pf iowe, ' Teaaey, aaj , i Spang h to tha baekfisld hat put more ' lif into tha toaai, and with tha bril ; 'liaat youa ItVsOoaald to fiitt ..thi backSaild, . Csrolin supporter art - hefting far a mer lowrM offensive thaa baa beea shew U ether gam. Tha Una ia working amc-ther with tha , c'. akin af Haaby back to teehl, hia erigi- aal teettioa, aad tha change af Priteh- ard from toekla to guvrd; aad tha only " doubtful poaiuoaa bow ara the ead. ' With aa especially heavy attack ex - : Meted to ba thrawa agaiaat hia aada . from tha apaady V. M. J. back led by Captain Leech, Fuller baa put two ' hoary me aa hia wjaga, Morri and Griffith, wha have bean eoached to ' break np tha tatorfaraqaa which if , every gama they kev played thia yaar hat beea feature of tha edta play. ' Both weigh aronad 173 sad both hara .-...!. received, thj lot f Individual aoachiai f ram Fuller, Hit, aad Yank Teadj, J91S eapUin, who hat beea with tha (quad all wetk. Cofhrnn, Cray , , ton. nd Ltlpfert, all experienced audi, Game Will End Baptists' Home Season: Two Games For Next Week Waka Foraat, He. SWake Forest playa tha eeeosd gam af tha football aeaaoa to ba ataged aa tha borne ground tomorrow when the aid gold aad black eleven meet loa College. Tomorrow event ie expected to aarva wall to bring eat the weak apota ia tha line p before tha game next week with tha Ualvertity af Elrh mead. Eloai ia reported to have a cob- ailarably atroagtr team now thaa laat year ar even at tha begiealag of thia aa IB all probability will give Waka or eat a good aght tomorrow. Daring tha It five davs Coach White baa beea putting hia eqoad through eeme ttrenuooa traiaiag both ia signal running, aew formatioaa, aad aerimmagiag and tha team - appear to be ia about the beat eonditioW af th yearv Next Thursday waka rarest as ecu tha aiaval Air Button af KerfoUi at Beotlaad Neck at aa Armiatlre Day Celepratioa. prom Beotlaad Keck the team journey to Bichmoad where it will play the University of Sichomnd. Between these gamee aad tha conclud ing event of the aeaaoa with North Carolina Btato there reauiaa ana game with Rewaaee at Norfolk, Virginia, acheduled for Nevembar CO. v Touiarrew a line-up will be picked from Heekanaa, ehaataa, TaylMr aada; Mote Provatt, and Blackahcar tackle; Bandy. Martin, Halniaa, aad Wetter hah ruarda: aad Wall, center. The back held will be ealaetod f rem hUhea bovat, Fair, Jobnaoa, Jeaaerta, Arm- etraag, Boylia, fad Benton. Oempsey and Carpentier Will Be Well Paid For Box ing Match- i-dtei.4rjAg dM.v"l ;; fault nd tbea te trag7miing the attack. The week' work ended with j toag dMenaive drm agaiott the V. M. .-, . lormtwont. ymier aaw V, U. I . beat fenmylvania aad ett with Bill ' f-etaet at th garni; a aarub team with J ba Cadet play b give tht vanity sv aa He af what it will meat. ,, The full Tr Heel line-up v. W be -with Morrii and Griffith at end; Cap- rr mm uanuy at taetlet; ruiBaaier au rntckam at g-aarda: - JaroM at etnttrj UcHoaald at quarter; aad Lowe, Tenney, aad either btpauirh or Hutehia ia tha backfield. Both of t the latter will probably be need, though Hutchla it aot ia good ahape. - 1'raparatiAi.t have beea mad to . take car of th hrgaet horn crowd of i th eeaaaa. Uaay alumai have written I, that Ibfy Wure coming. Dnivaraity : - f a'nn a aanee mtnrday i " i " me, Tuning girit will .'color and gayaty to the gam. G0LDSBOR0 DEFEATED nocay juobui, I1, p.-i i"i up aeore of Of to tgainat Coldnboro High RcliooU her thin afternoon, tha Borhy Mount High Sthoel football team an aaxed It aaventh traight victory of tha teeeqa aad eontiaueil in the race fo Eaatera Carolina boaora without a eingle defeat marked np asainat it The local High elmply aatclaaeed th lighter! viaifora, and n gam after the rtrtt few miante of play e vol red into a eon teat to determine the amber of time th B. M. H. 8. elevea eould eroaa the goal line before the laat whittle Bounded. Tbemptoa. Whit ev, Sniera aad Melvia ttarred for th locals. State College Expeots Easy Victory; Real Interest In Chapel Hill Game New' Tork, No. (. Jtek Dmpey I North Carolina Btato College will for and Creorgaa CarpetUtr aigaad a eoa, I tha f irt time thia atot meet ut- tract bera today to fight Ut th world' I tide team aa it awa ground today heavyweight ehamDtonahip for a half J flaying William aad Mary at Biddick mUllo. dollar pum. :JU dato an "l rvWMii ara at placa af th coateat 1 n,t apeelflcally R1 to furalah raal oppoitloa and tuted ia tha Mrwm.nt. but ia ether u p ? ttU th eoiWt U (ompleta a. 4 Iff "wir with V. f. I defialto. '; , f v. . , - - 1 1 i Narfolk an. Armuitea Day whan for Demaaey la to raaaive a300JK fo " ' " M "l df..din th. nil. r.rr..-ti-. .k. I giva oatwe aa toreiga toil. holde the Earopeaa baavrweight ehamrr ? wiu , upportara alway Dion.kin will nuin 2fm(xjo .. hi.!"1" opportunity to eee the fait ahar af tha Puna. Zab fighter ia ad, 0,nf . ioa a W ditioa ia ti, i,aM t.nt.d.. nee .nt I with the William aad Mary agire r tha h;.hm I gatioa win doubuea draw a good while the other fifty per cent go bs r1 Mraetiaa, af th to tha three joint promotor, Tea Rick- 7 hoto P'W th game at ard. Cbarle Cochr.n and William A. I phapel-JIUl between tha UaUeraity of Brady The $500,000 mim ia to be dc I vroua ana iae virgjaia mn Doaltcd with a hanh or truat eoninanr. I wry laetitute. - located ner th acene of the battle, Tna Fb'ing Squadroa" from tex- at toaat H hear Dreviou to th eontett I ingtaa, bava moat pretention aad will ba divided btweea th pria-1 ord 4 thi( perfarmanea to dato ripala immediately after the tormina- rve raak aa tha 1930 Weadar tion of the fight I Team" af the Bauth. They have da- Each pugiliot, through hia manager, leaMfl e teama a Virginia, Paaa mut POt a $30,000 forfeit aa at before (yivaaia ana Mort) Varolln Btato, with November JO, to ba divided equally be-1 no1 eingle defaat to mar th glory pf tweea hia praapeetfre opponent and I Upi achievement. ; the pramotcra, if be faile to keep hi On the other baad, Caroliaa teord part of the cb tract. The pVomatera u daU aoaaiata wholly af dafeat ar alap agreed, to depoait 100,000 on or uoimpraaaita vhstorira, but Fuller bat before the m date, to be divided I'i'Pdid opportunity today to whia equally between the puglllit thohld I ont l the ating ef the patt with th promoter fail to carry out their I on foil wop aad the Cadet will part af the contract. Tha contract alae(roly kaow they bava beea in foot- calm for a eontett mnring from ! tof H gw even if they -ara not rudely is toand to be held at a place to ba Mtopped in their triumphant march. elected liter, either la tha United I Another eaty eontett id en tha beard State. Caaada. Mexico or Cuba. I at Wake Forest, the Bnptistt meeting The partie to th contract tubmlt-1 Elon. Trinity it idle, but up in the tiuoa ar KKert isdgren, 'William Hrowa an Jamea J. Corbett, -of New Today's Battles fay Decide . Championship;. Harvard Plays Princeton New York, N. I, Undefeated levtai will mae) la a aiif af film, laatloa game m cevtral Saatora foot-' ball ftld tsmerraw. Beta it f the battler will go fa toward decldiug th mythical ebampignthip af tha aeetlaa. Of eutetaading (gterwt will b th Harvard Princeton battle at Cam bridge, although tha Cornell Dart mouth, Nabraaka Peaarylvania Btato, rimourga reaatyivania, ueorgttowa Navy and ValeBrewa game all bar a direct bearing on titular Iaiau at tha aloaa of th aeaoa. The to a teat betwtaa Princeton and Harvard, tha firtt of h triangular aa riea pf the aa-eallrd "big threa will apparently bring together tw wall matched eleven. The Crimaoa ia ex pected to preeent a well drilled and dvlopd football machla. raaaoaablv treng ea both affenaiva and defeneive, wbtie the Tigara are re partes to bava looter, bat mora brilliant individual attack aad a defeat which i far from being Invulnerable. Bath elevea may be expected to play witk certain amount af ret t rain t. for each ia tarn ia t meet Tale withia the next tw week and to defeat Yale ia eoitiidered tha rowaiag glory af the gridiraa year, regardleea af what haa gone before.- Harvard pile 4 fav orit ia the wagering. The Dartmouth -Cornl clash offer a mare omplietd proposition. CornelL undefeated to dato, ome to New York with a eamparathrely green team of up- uaual powtt. On paper, tu Hahavtr eembmatiea ha the better record, for, ia facing Pennsylvania State, Holy 4 Crete and KOUTHERN GAMES TODArl ad f SVvtJT Anvje BBOMO . QUMNE Uhleta, Th, nanin, b.r the. tignatur of , W Orpva. 80..- North OaToKaa Stat wm. Wmu ..4 Mary, at Baleigh. Cyroliaa va. V. . 1, at Chapel HUL Wake Foreat va. Elaa, at, Waka For t. ' Pavidaea va. . Boatb - Carolina, at Davidsea. yirgiaiafcfleorgia, at Chariot toe- ilo, Waahingtoii aai U v. Wttt Vir giaia, at Cbarkt,wa. Georgia Teofe m ClemsoB. it Ai-JanU York : James J. Jeffrie, af Loo An galea; utto rioto of Kant City and Jamet T. Daugherty, of Philadelphia. There wa little formality or oatan tation ia tha tlgaing ef th contract, tha term af which have beta generally hnewn aad agreed upon fo tome day. All the contracting parti gathered at an uptown hotel and ia the preeenee af a large number of newspaper men, quickly aigaed the contract with which all wer apparently thoroughly famil iar. The actual affixiag af aignature did aot take mere than five minute, after which principal aad promotor adjourned to tha roof for the usual motion picture atand. While there i aa apparent air of myatcdy and aneertaiatv lurrounding the time aad place of the battle, it it morally accepted that nates there ia atom opposition from the New York Stat hoiin commiaalon tha bout will be held ia aimeial apen air arena to be erected within very aloaa to th city limit of New York. The dato for aueb a contact will be between th middle t June and tha fourth of July. In eat th booh cannot be held la New York etate for aav reason it rrrobably will be thiftod to Ntw Jtrtar. Cuba Mexico and Canada are aot be- iMtler at ihiand aTBlio'KPin. Dyiertans nave mad an imnrea v m. I ord, holding Waahington and La to mo iieia goal ana winning their en counter laat Saturda with KlehmnnA. But th Game Cocks hare ia Metzger, on of th really great veteran eoacaes pf the country and aiimoot a foe to ba raieu iignuy. ing eonaidpred at present and will not, unless it is found impossible to stag th fight ia th United State. Demptoy and Cappentiar ra tenta tively acheduled to box duriug the j'onth of Uarch. Carpaatier, who sails for Franc tomorrow, it axpectod to en gNge ia a contest ia Mpat Carlo while Dempsey ha personally announced that he will box Jtu Williard again 01 March 17. Thi account for tha pro vision ia tha contract that, ia cat either prineipal shall be defeated prior to their meeting losing hia title by knockout ar referee'i decision, th pro moter, gb,n ,,Ti tbe Tij(ljt it tormini at the contract withia two daya after inch defeat, without however the lorn of forfeito by any af the parti on- cerned. Navy v. Oeorgotewa, at Anaapoll. Furmaa ' va, Oglethorpe, ., Green- f eeiedby" botht'eauaylvaoia Btato. a a- Syracuse, the gamea war extremely close and bard fought. Brown goes to New Haven to meet Yale with what appears t b aa im pressive team, yet to taat defeat Ia the six games to date, tha Provident eleven ba run up double figure is every eontett. Yale last week won from Colgate, 1 to T, while twe wekl -pre viously nrown aeieatea ue am om biaation, 14 to 0. The Uaiveraity of PitUburgh. aa other undefeated aggregatioa, play PenusylvaiLm. nnd while tha' Panthere' record ie slightly marred by a T to f tie with fiyraeuse, it would appear at though Glenn Warner' warriera are entirely too powerful for the Quaker. Georgetown will iavad Aanapolia with ita banner showing nothing bat victories thi teasoa aid hope to re peat last year' defeat f tha Navy. The Mid diet hv bet tlew to rouad int form thia fall aad ualesa there ia marked improvement ia tbe gen eral play af tha Navy, Cfeergetowa ap pears to be justified in believing that it will again triumph eve the Bailors, i Tulan vs. Florida, at Tamma. Citadel vs. Nwbrry, at Chavletwn. Alabama vs. Vaaderbilt, at Birmiag bam. Capital City .Team Triumph Over Wilson By score or r 65 To 0 Vileo,, Ktv. fc-RaUigh-High School verwhalmed Wilaea High Bthool thi afUraeea (a tb tune ef 83 to 0, du p Heating (he taerw f three) week age. feature af th gam were long lir plunge by Satterfield aad coasiateat toon by Owen aronad tha and. Both af Baleigh' aada played extraordinary football for high acheel pis vers, rev Miring W4 directed aad executed paaiea af Jaa. Ifiaer iT well at breaking aa WUeaa attempt at pota to j. Ha ls kicked Mv pat of eight oel. . .The eatir viaitiag lip played well aad (hewed improvement ever, their gama last Tuesday with Oxford. Teaehdowar-he!of t, Oweaa 2, Bat. terfield Hiaer 1, Jeaea I. LEXINGTON HIGH RUNS :UP ANOTHER VICTORY xiagtoB, NaV. i. CJtarlott Cnl. vanity School went down to defeat before tha fast Lexington High School ttim her today M to aetbiag. The emitora eeneidevably outweighed tha (oeala 4t their line could aot witbatand th plaagiag ef the luiaa to baeka.. Bunt at fullback and Smith fight end, were the outatandlng star for Lexington with B. Leonard, B. Craven aad J. Cravsa doing notable work. Wither waa the beat gainer for- the eieitera. - Th local used straight .foot ball, plunging through th line for touch. down in each quarter. The Charlotte lecjt made nearly all their gamt by the SHAW UNIVERSin . WINS BY FORFEIT With th mob 13 to 0 ia favor pf Shaw Uuiveieity, T5terday t football game between the meal tnsHtatioa aad th Virginia Normal and Industrial In ttitute of Pete r burg, we yeeterday forfeited tq Shaw in th fourth quarter. The play which caused tha Virginia outfit to leave tbe field and later sever all athletic relatione with Bhaw occurred about five minute after the beginning of the final period- Shaw fumbled and a visiting player grabbed th pig ahia and rushed for a tooehdowa. But' the offieinla ruled th play illegal and pen alised the V. N, t team fiftecB yard for holding. - - - - Shaw showed a superior attack throughout the aavagely contested game, which was arked by extreme roughness of play aa bath aide. . j V. P. L v. Bichmond, at Bichmoad. Aa Americas anivwrtity - haa beea opened ta Cairo. The inatitntiea it eoarpeeed ef five Collegee , namely Art, Oriental languages, Teaehweay Com merce aad Agriculture. Georgia Considered To Have Edge; Other Big Contests Set For South -. Atlaata, Ga-, Nov, J-Itresi a to morrow' football program teater ia th annual gridiroa battle between th Uaiveraiti of Georgia, o Virginia, t rharletteaville, Va. The AUhamaVandetbi t annual' meeting at Birmingham," utually ea f the classic ef the aeaaoa, hia hid th edge takea off it by the weakats of tk Commedore against Georgia Tech aad Anhura. . Tbe )Ct - medore cam back hurt week against Kentucky Btato, however, and Alabama suppor ter expect victor by a good aarg. Washington and Lea playt the Uni versity ef West Virginia at Charleston, W. Va- and Virginia, Military Inatitut tahea an the University ef North Caro lina at Chaoel H'll, N. C. Binee th Cadet defeated North Caroliaa State; right after the bitter ti bested th Tar Hcl eleven, supporter of th Cadt' "flying quel.-" expect to wia by a -healthy mgrgi. Tha lioorgia-virginia Haiti, aiwayi a hard fought coyest, ia wpeetod to prove that agaia, but the Georgian record ie fa mere formidable thaa thit I lb Virgiaiaas, who have placed a rather light lve la the field far th last twa year. The freshmen rale will handicap Georgia to ft aertait extent. Aubura battle with Birmingham Souther at Montgomery, Georgia Toen playa Clemton la Atlanta aad Tulajia take ea th University of Florid at Tampa;- Centre College play De Peauw ad kfitaissippi A. and. Af, meet ilt aitaippi Univr;ty t Greeawoed, Mist.'.. Chapel Hill, Nov. 8.-rFmhling ear leaaness, and poor geaaralahip on tht part of tha Carolina Freshmen and alertness and ttubbora defgu by Chapel Bill High School last year state ehampiea enabled tha High school to wia here today 13 to T, George Sharrow intercepted a pat and ran- 70 yard for an touchdown aad Marritt picked ap a fumhl lid ram 50 yard for the other. Th Frth ma acorcd whea Began caught pan for a 30 yard gain and Killian'e ball liha ruahca tore open the High School defense. Chapel Hill eowld gain but lit tie, but held off the Freshmen veral time whan a scors seemed tor. Fa's Baady Kscaae. Detroit Free Prea. "Ms iaiiat pa a abaag ia govtr' ment" "That tot What particular thing ii the opposed tot" "Th ineome tax. Th ineome taxt" "Ten. Save aver since that wa pu( in fore Pa ha alwaya bad aa insUl mn faUiag due every time aba hi wanted few dree." When cDDortuaitT kaock ai tt aoo b m a Tsweto of Imaiaet hoar. Trading At Efitxl'g Will Save) Yptf Monwy , Trad With Cfird g a Gale of 3p Extra Special for Today Ortly li: rsua lM.I., -.ii-k , .- , " ". 5PAf -4eai Violet Glyee,--S6ti'rT-: eJC TALCUM POWDER 10c CAN Menhen'i, Butterfly," Tw.A. Ta amm 1 a . e 1 m w vuf noses, aic uAmt, etc., ii siana&ra oranag. in , worth 15c ck. to sro wpoaourya ,ciai aogp V, y,...f U Cak. 1 1 Today t, per can ..... .. g artirt aad Urawara-diosietrT ll MCfaS HF.AVV tiNirtM itnr v..,i qa a .. Aa m t a va . . - II T T " ww T w w m waiawtl WVIIal -IE AUUUb A M UUACU IJL UIIMH A I -till Ti 70 II Broomt. to go today, while OA ....PleaXI II they laat, t ,.t, .,,Je7C Bpecia ra)ii Kale Qr m Special Fall Sale fw iWv 1 1 Price -vv:i:;7:Tr OVERALLS Vsnr apwcial w T' Prw-war pricwi. j Coma early aa Vet youra. Tkay woa't laet hmg SSSSff" rn8 Md Mowtock , rV CI I Over.Ua and IroBWU ' o A C BRQWH IheETIWG : Enorrooua layout of 8S4nch and ! 40-inch Prown Sheeting. Only . Eflrd cab do thia yard 10c fRCAL3' Light nn Park Percalai iq.'full B&Bortrnent. , Just rtceiyed Can ' you believe it? Yard r 18c BLEACH Big counter of . Pure White Bleach worth 80e yard. Very special nt, yard ' 15c ' MEN'S HOSIERY Men'i7Hbraerf laaff"ahadeir worth S5c Te go Saturday at the astonishing price of, paip-r Sc sjr- LADIES' MERCERIZED ; .HOSIERY Ladles Mercerixed1 Hoisery in all wanted ahades, Special for Saturday, per pair-.. U2Jc . J1INCHAMS f' -..; Big counter heaping full of thouT eanda of yards of' Ginghams. Special for Saturday, yard-r-, 10c , -Wt'CI'iS ni Ihnrmv tam-ririm wm a We hare bougM thoanda of dollar, worth of Mdimg for thU aaU. We nave gtevor offJ greater Urgaina, SPREADS Case after case of dainty Spreads at about half price; -63x90 &f fn JDlmity Spreads ,,:;. 9UQ, . 72x90 Dimity7' ;- r J ' , 4J9 ' Spreads , , , . . , . . 3oOO 81x30 Dimity Vx-.- ftf Spreads '..;..W.,rrv.,V4-ioO0 ' SHEETS;: 63x50, 72x90, slightly' QOm Imperfect , ... . . . ; , , , 70C 81x90 Seamless Sheets, slightly ..imperfect,,' r fHe in priced 51.15 ' 81x90 best grade. Sheets, Mk S".,.;..:.-....;.-$1.98 ? .BLANKETS Eflrd's Fall Sale Price on Blankets Is ' almost unbelievable; anything you may desire in blankets. ' 66x90 Woolen Blankets! in ec AO Plaids and Solid Colon. ... CO. IO Blankets in pretty Plaids, fc $7.98, $8418, 10.9S up to. h . . i . , . ,$19a HOES For M?n, Women pd Children at prices that cannot equalled. Note below the bargains offered ; ' ;: COUNTER A Counter A is made up of Men's High-Cut Shoes Black . and Tan, Black Ki A,. Cordovan, C f Glased Kangaroo, etc.--English and round toe; conservative last; sold up to 118.00 pair. Nothing on this counter sold for less than $18.60. Pri $6.98 .. COUNTER C . Comprised of Men's Kid and- Gunmetal High Shoes; ' colors of black and tan; English nnd round toe: values up . to X7.60. Kale prict $3.98 ' COUNTERP Ladies' . 19 w Heel ' VicI Kid, rubber heel Shoes, eap toe -and plain -toe. Very special safe priced- i v $2.48 COUNTER G Boys and Girls' : Scuffer Shoes,' with and without; heel, button and lace, tan and black, sizes 12 to 2; Worth $5.00. Sale price $2.98 'COUNTER I Is a real bargain counter of Baby's and Children's Shoes; sixes up to 8; in black button only with and without he- - 98c . COUNTER B ': .:: ... , " '" : . ' ,. '- , , V -:!.. - On this counter yftrj will find Uen's High Shoes in all sixes black and tan; English and round "toe: Vlci Kid nd Gunmetal leather; values up to $10, Sale price - - $4.23 COUNTER E Ladies' High Grsde Kid Dress Shoes, high and low jheel, 9-inch boot, in black and tan ; $7.60 value. Sale prjee - ' 1 : $4.29 COUNTER V Is made up ef Ladies' Low Heel English ' Walking Shoes, black and tan, high 8-inch boot; worth up te $8.00. Sale price vi f; -$4.98 ; counterh - Comprised of Children's' Scuffer Shoes, button and lace, tan and black Sixes 6 to I ; worth $4.00, Sale pnee-,. xi; - $2,69 COUNTER J, Lot of Men's U. S. Army Shoes, in tan; made on Munson last Sale price ' S5.93 . r 771 t '1 in -j ' aJaVji aJa -4 IC3 FAYETTZVILLE ST. BOTH PHONES 2C3 RALEIGH, N. C.
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