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KEU'S VND OBSERVER. RALEICHhUG FRIDAY MORNINHX NOVEMBER I I. 192tV v . - Methodists , I7-6;State Loses To V. RL, 7-3 Wallop Baptists i m f nil 11 IMKI'M iiuiui ijruio LJtuuLt ON STATE FOOTBALL MAP IN BIG LETTERS Playing First Important - Game In 27 Years Metho dists Uck Baptists, 17-0 VICTORY BIG SURPRISE BUT IS RICHLY EARNED taldlQ H&t Splendidly Coached Team; Simpson Is Best Center In State Br JONES. P! lying H first really important football gsm ia 27 yean Trinity College yesUrday wroU ita uauia in large capital letter on the football rap ef th State by deflating Wake Forest, conqurror of Davidson, 17 to 0. Bimpkln kicked a ueld goal in th first quarter and touchdowus vert put over in the third and fourth period. The rictory of the Methodic waa aa unexpected as it was decisive. Before the game, their Baptist rivah, were picked by uoupartisau erities 1o win to the tune of about three touebdowm. But Coach Baldwin's mn chine gave the big holiday crowd of aoiue 3.500 people a thorough going surprise s well as a rattling good exhibition of football, ai p'.ayod by the book. Crushing to shredt the vaunted Wake Forcrt strength, the Trinity team kept the Baptists on the de fensive during the whole struggle. Heckman, the HopllMs' star back wna kept well covered after hi first mn, which netted him M yards, and the same 'team which completed ii dor.cn forward pastes against Carolina win not uble to get away with a tingle one against the Mrth. udists. Only twite (1:1 flic Baptists threat en. Once Milkman n;n eb rnoui'h to "attempt a field goal, but the kick wts blocked before it g'd fairly uudvmiiy. And in the i.sl quarter, with the plunges of l.owr.-, a frc-h innu sole li'ute i'..e bi--;. -t i:i tor in the ndvutiee, tho Ibi'iti.U look the bull all lie av ui the field us far an tiie t'l yard 1 is f , where, the buil went ut on downs. Trinity Splendidly ( oaclted. Rul the Trinity wiirri.nn, Hinuirh , . , i , I, uf ! ' ' " of the ,i:nli'."i and h.'tw.-. that t !. he i , , n ",i ;j l . I t. m I! ad vy lit: ot Ilie ! i ( I' i-i. i.li i The to.'' "i i- at a unit, ;;nd v'pbt not il' . :i mi it any glial vari iy of ' , it. ahm-td ma- U ry ot what it ...l. ti e, pui. t einr-pieiiou fi.;ility of ',. Melhed'-ti' piai. ho ever, w tir acirn'ssivetii'ss nnd in t i y Woie '. d by Jimum Simpson. . ,, is by iU w'Ai th bed cut re 1 ..! ! lie en seen in North f" : i this ' . the -. -ttt. hi'n in n w as nil ll , 1 IT on ' lYemr-iiod i t. He l-ri K: l1 af r rvv . .ntc sbiv.er mining l!ii'tita I t','!o-'f I n'n avd o.e.-, , . t'- r ilie bulk of the K'litu by I'-am Simoon (iiltndir Klure. S,!,;..l got l"i of l"-l, but he - , f-Mly l'-e Mitvt;l..,itlg I'nV'1' ' g;.n;e. l"nrlrB wi'he-il a bend ZYrt be vu eeu uioia nuticeable ",.vi be would hne be.-n ntlierwin' hjid Ins heu'.y I'aabdi . f Ii ir us -ecu to rie. from the e'.act centre ,.f a'uiott every l.iy. Sn.ith, Kngli-b and tiarrett all TKii!e iub'n:.tml g'n f..r Hie Mtli ( -ui'.t 88 did Baireil, ln rushed in t.mar.J the ib,.-e t.f Ilie pniue. ln'' heal on ritfht end j auolh- r player tint roamed wide ai d far vwtil diadly effvcl iveue . M re ao pliijed well at the, other end Trinity rej-rt-. aliu"-t 'irclv to straight footle V. attempted pawea nod tiiek plavs brii.i leni suercssf ul than line bucks. '1 be WAe rorcst lii.e held ttcil nt t'i.ien mol neith- r tcnm abld to i r jleaJily t (t.U f. r oec:i',in:il fia-.he. ll-iUMuin gained well t tin.e lor aK- V i' !, but a not c iku Mit ii 'm work and sver,il time 1 fa. d i.'.ierly when r-i r t n n it v . , t r 1 1 I. d to clip opp ing cnd.i i;. irg ilov, n on kieki. Lots of Kicking. Both sides were fjrted to kii k esrly and often, WiU" Torest pur.t in uine timet nA ti e Mcthodiiti acven. There was differenfe in the length of the kieka, both Ueckman aril Cnite performing rroditably. Tiolh stuek eloae to the 40 yard muk, t'rute goiiiR over by on yard, and Heckman fulling short bw the sanic margin Ntkthcr team nmde niueh hendwav isa ronnlug back punts, the Metho dists. lul in this deportment but their advnntnco wns gained alinoat entirely ou kick offs. Croud Hard to Manure The concrete s'nnih were aaslined fa XVnke I'.ncat supporters with the TrinitT adherents on the other side r.f a.d.l. This arrnngeiTient ' adhere to through the Brut half and the, ernwd was unilsUBlly well or tieretd, for so large an assemblage on a holidny. But during the intermission there was a lot of moving to and fro and the second half found the crowd badly scrambled, largo nnmbers of those who had left their places not taking the trouble to go back to them. W intermingling led to " much argument and in the fourth period ft general free for all fight took pUee in ou corner of the field. ' Kefere Major was also forced to stop play In order to get the crowo back from the playiug field. But the crowd continued to surge sideline ward and toward the close, the - .. J KLlal 1I aM Lfiikit Ta r'V Arl acinus kmvu m " i - - to eanaoity wtro almost deserted. The referee had little assistance. actual disturber ef the peace ab sorblrl the attentioa of the few tiolicemea Present and the armed guards which are used effectively by Bute College at Hi owa came be ing, of court oft duty. reaalUoa Total 10f Tarda r The taut wat also further mar red by frequent penalties, something that ha been almost lsekiug U other anunM clayed acre this year. There - k.' MA nn H. nas little to choose between the two elevens ia this revpert, both sinaing to ahou the same eitent sod both finding their slat costly. The in fractions covered almost all of the rules, except that prohibiting down right slugging. Ia the foarth quar ter Wake Foreet tent ia a substitute and his freedom ia talking to hit companions caused the tea yard pen alty to be eisetcd, the ball beiag placed oa the Baptists 10-yard line Even then, the Baptists did not ob serve the rules aad hsd.hslf the re maining distance taken from theaa. Heck ma a Gets Awar Trinity kicked off and oa the first play, Heckman got away for hit ons long run of the game, gaining S3 yards. However, the Baptists were penalized en the next piny snd were forced to punt. After making two first downs, the Methodists fumbled and Wake Forest regained the ball on its 42 yard line. Wake Forest drew two penalties and Heckman punted again. Trinity also drew a penalty, but Crate's punt carried the ball to the end of the field. Costly Fumble The Baptists then lost the ball en a fumble, Trinity grabbing It on the Ilnptiats' ten yard line. After a five yard gain, the Methodists were again penalized l.i yards. But after the ball had been run orcr to the center nf the field, Simpson cooly stepped back to hi) III yard Hue and booted a pretty a field goal as anyone Could wish to ever see. Quiet I'ntll Third Quarter After these three points were hung up there was no further scoring and lit tic action until the third quarter. In the second period eneh team in tercepled a forward pass once, but both elevens were on the defensive practically nil the time. Wake Forest only once had (he. pal J in their op pnaenis' territory, when Caldwell r-.iic l I Ii rmi uh and broke up an at ' t ;:' I field goal from the 4(1 yard i no and the .Methodists ouly invas vi was just before the close of the 1 ii", when Quarterbnrk Stnith got ii' ay for a 20 yard run that placed tl.e ball on his opponents' 33 yard line. Methndlata Outgoes Rivals Wake Korea! supporters had been lad nod to regard Trinity's field goal lightly aril clung to the hope that teeir team would come Into its own ir'ter tlio intormiMion. But the Method Nts reentered Ihe fray thoroughly alive and it v.ai only in Ihe i it'll pcrbids Hint Ihey revealed their fall strength. Tie flrl trick out of the box Trtuty bndly 0lltp:li'?et its oppo niMit. lb'i'krttau got off a Innj; kick to the I" ,t aril hue and his whole team ruv'ie.fl down Hit) field. With two or three of Ins onu team onsiiie, ('rule kicked back, oeer the lieada of his opponents. The Methodists were all on to the play und rushed after 'lie ball, but. yiiartcrba.'k-eflTiith, who p.cKed it up on the 2.1 yard lino was ruled ineliull Ip and his dash to 'f' 1" yard Jiue, where he was tnekbal, did not count. But the' play w.-s a heady nno and registered a clean l,aiii of 11 yards Score 11 rut Touchdown After two exchanges of pun's. Irtnity came into possession of the lull ' its 4-t y-trd life. A lit Yard pi naltv carried it toward Wake bete-t's glial Rlld t"" 1 Iceemive first ibv.tpi, which in. -tided fufward p. '..! for ti'o it'l l m aids, respec t,,l, placed the ball on tho liyard I i.e. tiarrett t"re off five and on s tackle over tacklo play, i sotaui I 'acli registeied tii'st down, bimpson kicking gi :il. Krhman's Error Costly. Again in the same quarter Trinity poiieirnicd the .'ii yatd rone, but a peni.tv cut off any chance of cor ing. However, in the fourth period the Methodist began an advance .ruin ita unit ..'i yard bne that ended n a touchdown. Krglish, last year's quarter en Ionrne High, gained :fi yards on three successive plays and Ninth torn oil U more. With the bnll on Wake Forest's liytird line, Uiwery, a freshmaa was scut into the Baptist hatkfield and forgot or ignored the prohibi lion against talking designed lo pre vent instructions from the bench. The penalty placed the ball on the ttvoyard line and another penalty moved it half the remaining dis tance. Ninth made the final plunge and Nmpsoii again kicked goal sending toe score to the anal figurti of 17 to 0. Baptists Show Flash Wake toreat elected to receive and the same Kreshmsn bowery ran tho kick back i!0 vnrda. With lierv and Heckman doing all the work the Uepttsts showed a flash of form that proved a real threat. But after tho lull had been carried to Trinity 'i ii yard line it was lost on downs. The Methodists then staneil I parade of their own, with substitute Barrett leading the process. on, but Hie march was ended in niidneld by lua uaal wuiaUu. The line up and summary foilow Wak Pares! TvlalO Position Dowtlen ii Nee Lett End Moss t.tseh (Cant Left Tackle Johnson, W Caldwsn Left Guard Taylor .... Simpson Center Kiglit Guard LsftTaekU Belttsl ... l't.arce ... . Taylor Hatcher WeaterhoS . . Moore Left End Duylla Smith Quarter Heokmaa Bnglieh Lei HSK&aek 'Armstrong Garrett ll'aht Halfback Fultoa (Capi.) Crate ruiioac Score by rerlodt: Wake Forest ,. t C t e Trinity T T IT Trialty scoring: Touchdowns. Leach and Bmlta; aoals from neiel Hlmpaon; aoals from touchdowns. Blmpton (J). Hulistitutlone for Wake Forest: Morgan for Westerhnff; Marrin :or ReUtsell Braadoa for Armstrong Lee for Pierce; Armstrong for p.randoa: DawUlns for Msrtin: l.owary for Armstrong; Hanson for Fultoni Johnson (or Moee. aabetituttona iwr Trialtyt JUuck- StatitttCM Of Gam W.r. Trtalty NaaaWr trat eVwae. I Galea tarsi Uaoa, yea. 1U Calaa area ad eadjaa. Xt I , yarsla ...... S Paean cvasBletesI, jraa. 11 1T 1M 41 N i grewadsd UUrtsnsird Ktcfca raa hack, yds, IT Jn'uaaber paata As. das. Ma. rds. M Namhee t ambit ... Ova fasskUa recVa. t Opp. fambU wc't'4 1 FaaalUeo, yaro ... MH FOOTBALL RESULTS .At RaletgBI Trialty, 17( Wake Fareat, a. At .Vwrfolk, Ta.i T. P. I, T; N. C. SUta, a. At Weldoat Carolina Freahatasi, U: Stat Freeh asen. It. At Birmingham, Ala.i Semthera, II; Chattaaooga, 7. At FarUaad, Me.i Bewdota, ; Tafia, . . At Wllmtagtoai Dsvldsoa Re, serve, I: W ilmlngtoa Light la- faatry, . At SatltaSeMt Sasltkflsld High, T Ralelsw High, . Al New Bera: New Bara Ilgh, It; Klnstoa High, . At Golds bo rot Wllmlagtaa High, It; Coldsbara High, a. At Greenville. Greenville High 4t Tarbora High a. At Waco, Texaat Baylor University 21; Slmmoaa College I. At Feyetteville; Mariaea 41; Ar- tlllery a. At Boise, Idaho: Idaho II; Wyom ing I. At Aaatla, Texaai Texas Cab varsity ft; Mlsalmlppl A. A M. 7, At Richmond, lad.: Eartham T; maskingam, I. At BUUbarght Caraegle Tech 21; Bethany College 12. At Washington, D. C.t George Washingtoa 7; Gallandet T. At Clintoa, B. C.t FresbyUrlaa College 27; WofToid . I Local High School Defeated by the Strong Smith field Aggregation Smithfiold, Nov. U.-Baleigh nigh, play ing her third game in seven days and showlrg the effects of overwork, was deflated here this af tcrnoon In th' third game of the championship series. Aa a result of the game Raleigh ia out of Hie championship running and Smithfield will face another of the eastern Carolina teams on nest Friday. The game wse devoid of features, ITollind scoring the louej touchdown for Smithfield in the third quarter nft -r a penalty Inlieted on the Itab'ign team for holding. The game was marred by constant wrangling over the referee's decisions. The line up for the gsme wae aa follows : Itaielaai Heligson Wartn a Yost . . . Matttson Hreen . Uriaara tnltkal Position nttman Left Tackle .... Bookar Right Tackle Bsasley l.cti r.nsrd Bronen flight tluard Iloneycutt Left- Knt " Wharton ltlaitt Lnd Pcrrell "ktnner Tenter Elllnaton lllsjht Halfback ftodwln Left Halfback Miner . ilses Holland Fullback rnea BlgKs Qoarternark Stil'slitillous for KalMgrt. Wit liiti"n for Terrell. Rsawell tor U arlms Mcl.eskey for Illner. Quar ers, 1, minutes Freree. Kprlnga CAROLINA FRESHMEN BEAT STATE ELEVEN Jeannette Scores TwoTouch- downg, But His Failure to Kick Ooal Cost Game Weldon, Nor. 11. Although he scored two touchdowns, the fsilure f Jeanette, Rtnte College Fresh men's quarterback to kick goal on the second, today cost his tesm the Armistice lny game, the University Freshmen winning by the tcore of 14 to 13'. Htate College started scoring in the first quarter, when after con sistent gains, Jeanette carried the ball over on a fifteen yard run afterwards kicking goal. Carolina scored In the second and third quarters, once on a forward past tor fifteen yards. In the fourth quarter, after he had rariied the ball acrost again oa a teu yard past Jeanstte for Mtate College, failed to make good the gral, leaving the tcore 14 to 13. SANFORD ELIMINATES ROCKINGHAM'S TEAM Fioih'.ust, Sov. 11. Sanford eliminated Rockingham from the Mate Hub School Championship series this afternoon when it de feated the Rockingham team oa the rinehtirst gridiron by the score of a to 0. Rockingham never got beyoad Banford's twenty-five yard line. The first tcore came when Sanferd wat held for downs ou the one yard line The ball went over but breaking up a punt, ranford scored a safety. The next score was ia the fourth quarter when Ballaud, for Sanford, d replied the ball between the goal posts from the thirty-five yard liae. A linguist I frequently merely a person who can bore yoa la more language! thaa ont , RALE GH PUT OU OF STATE SERIES shee (or Moore; Kawyer for Gar rett: Barrett for Kagltsa; Penning ton (or Hatcher. tiftlrlals: Major, of Auburn, ref eree; OammeU, ef Brown, empire; Uurna, ef Idahe. headllnesmaa. Time ef periods It tniautea each, '- -' -. i 1 :'- , Game Today Contains Answer To 3 Riddles Otrolirut Supporters Look To Win9ton-Salm For Guide Jo Chances Against Virginia And Value of John son, While For Davidson It Is the One Big Game 'Wnat sort of a chance has Car olina sgsinat Vitgiaisf' "Host-tug a irt of tke University team is this fellow ohnaoaf" "What kind of a tesm hae Davidson really got this yearl" These are three pressing questions with football enthusiasts of the Bute and they are depending npoa the Carolina Davidson game at Winstonalem today to furnish the anawers. Carolina started the eeasoa with a bang, beating the strong Wake Forest eleven 1 to 0. The Tar Uecla then appesrei to slip, losing to Yale 34 to 0, being held to a 7 7 t e by South Carolina, and displaying a lack of punch that tost them a 7 to U licking at the hands ot State College. But since Fair Week Carolina has been traveling at a terrific clip, de feating Maryland 16 to 7 and down ing the "Flying Sqnadron'' of Vir ginia Military Institute by a 20 to 7 score that dors not in itself reveal the margin of superiority that wae shown on the field. Which Was the Real Team? Will the Carolina team that facet Virgins in Chapel Hill Thaaktgmng Day function as it did in lialcigh Fair Week, or will it be the power ful machine that swept V. M. I. be fore it last Saturday in KichmonJT A definite answer to that question will be furnished in these columns on the morning of Friday, Novem ber 25. But bugs will not be con tent to wait nntil then to form per sonal and private opinions. And the game today will furnish the best possible basis for such indi vidual guesses. Today's game will be the last that Carolina will play before Thanksgiving and ths men who come through uninjured today will probably be 'in the pink of condition for the big fray Moreover, Carolina will today for the second time in two weeks fucc a team that just saves days before battled State College to r draw. There is a possibility of there being something providential about what happenod last Saturday in Hieh mond,buta well known adage has it that lightning does not striks twice in the same place. If Carolina today registers material improvement on the 3-3 decision obtained by the Wolfpaek. the enneluaiou will be inescapablo that the team not ouly has the power but consistency, a jew el of particular value in the football Armament And such a showing, if nmde, will certainly make the Tar Heels a very attractive even bet for Thanksgivng honors. Johnson May Be Barred Bnl there is a rumor Hint Wilfred Johnson has played hit last game it the University aim that rumor hat struck terror in the hearts of University supporters. According this unconfirmed gossip, Johnson 111 refuse to play sgainst Dsvidson and will bedcbarrea in the Virginia W-4 ' . . t. What difference win n mater n the first nmor is true, that question will be answered today. This much is a matter of record. To, date the 'arolina team hss shown ttrunger on the nffertan than on defense. Wake Forott is the only team that has been played that has not seorel and, at that, the Baptists made 11 first downs, probably gaining more ground than was ever creonei m anv two other Wake Forest tenuis in recent yc.irt. And on the often sive Johnson lias been pretty much the whole cheese. Ho was the bright mid shinitiff lie-lit against V. M I., uhnred honors with Lowe agninat Ma ryland and Ho'lth Carolina, and IM about all that wat dono to dispel University gloom against Stato Col lege. He may be just a cog iu Feb rer s machine, but so lar ne na looked like a star of the first mag niturle, the kind of a guy that wears shoes big enough for two ordinary football players. But to get back to those reports, both of which lack official confirma tion. It is understood that Virginia hss lodged protest against tho par ticipation of Johnson Thanksgiving. At this rsnge It Is impoeeinio io see how Carolina can secede to the pro test in fsirnesa to the otner icum ..it. In. I whom Johnson played ami ich a nnirlitv factor. II wou u teem that if Johnson is ineligible ngainst Virginia he would have been ineligible sgsvntt others. Johnson Indicated But Johnson's right to plsy has been attacked before and the player has completely vindicated himseir As a result of this agitation there sre not a few who think poorly or tno so called "one year rule" in vogue .t ihe Universitv. but there is no question about Johnson having quat ifleii under the rule. .van me ae verest critics of Johnson's playing, some of whom themselves sprang from the stcred precincts of the Lni versity, admit that, after full inve titration. The termt of Virginia's one year rule or of its contract with Carolina are definitely known. But Carolina la commonly Supposed to have adopted rules In conformity to Vir ginia's, and the usual contract pro vision is for eseh institution lo to! low its own rules. If cither of these stiumpttont is correct, fairness to other teams weiild seem to demand that Johnson be used agsiutt Vir ginia, even If there is a protest, which, in itself, it unconfirmed ru mor. .No Lore Like Pint Love But Johnson's not playing against Davidson is more easily understood and the report that he will tot do to resti upon firmer foundttion. Thlt plsycr was with DaVidson twe years before going to Btate College, and last year he sat en the side lines dur ing the 8tatc Davidson game. It is true that be showed bo hesitation ia playing against his team if last year in the Btate Carolina game. But they do ssy there is ao lore like a first love, and Johnson It reliably re ported to have told friendt la 'Ra leigh that he will aot play today. Whatever today' gam may . -:a for Carolina, there it ao question aboat Ita significance tot; Davidsoa. It will be the Presbyterians' big game of the year, and their success or failure for the teasoa will depend absolutely upon the outcome. Ev eryone who has see a the "Wild Cate" in action report a strong combina tion. The entire barkfield seems to possess power, with Moore the bright and shining light, and they seem to slso have a strong Mne and fast aad rangy ends. But in actual performance the Presbyterlsns have showa themselves most erratic, although they have on ly been actually defeated twice, los ing to Virginia 'ii to 0 and Wake Forest, riy a Count of 10 to 7. David son won from Presbyterian College ofBouth Carolina and smothered Wofford 7 to U. Iu addition to these games Davidson has had twe draws, one that ended 1414 tguintt the Uni veriity of Richmond and the State College affair in which each eleven was forced to content Itself with a line field goal. , Wild Cats Have Improved On the whole, the Davidson team has registered improvement in each succeeding game. Today the "Wild Cats" should be at the top of their form ahd will fight their durndest to maintain the prestige of their 7 to 0 victory over Carolina last jesr. Davidson hat always been at itt best against Carolina and with Johnson out of the fray should put up a terrific struggle, for the David son team has, as usual, a great for ward passing game, but that is not its only offense. But the dope la vors Carolina. Big Teams of All Sections Will Be Arrayed Against Each Other Today 8ii prominent undefeated elovens. North and South, today stand iu im inent danger of having their hero tofore victorious colors trailed in the dust, while on innumerable grid irons evenly matched elevens will face each other in some of the truly big games of the season. The biggest intersections! battle will be between Tulane and Wash ington universities, which will be staged at 8t. lxiiiis, while In each section, there will be several clashes among real giants among the prod ucts of the colleges. Vroltnhlv the nnA ntitstnnd inff fea- Ui-L,,,.,, f ,,; day wiM l)a th (iaBh j Philadelphia between Venn State and the Navy, neither of which has yet been defeated. The Navy lias an absolutely clean slate, have rolled up l;!3 points to none at all for itt opponents, but Princeton has been the only first class power that the Navy has met. Four teams have scored against Penn Plate, but the SI 21 tie with Harvard offered the only real threat to the Nitlauy l.ton. Each of the other tentua to score wers real fool- ball outtils, Lelngli, Heorgia Tech and Carueg'e lech-uud by strange conim. idenco ea. h of them was defeated by ideutical figures, 2S to 7. Members of the Stato College team who have facet! rmtii elevens preier Peon State, but there ia litle per ceptiblo margin between the two. The other groat game of the r.ast 11 be Ihe second clash among the big three when Princeton meets' Vale. Old Kit bat gone through the' season w tlinut n smirch upon its re cord, and the Tijjer of old Nnsu has twice had its claws blunted, los tr g tn the Navy and to Chicago, Hut thero again the tennis facs each oth er on practicsllv even terms. Trinee ton, flushed with a 10 to 3 Yictorv I over Harvard last Saturday, will t make every effort to redeem past da f e;iis t . i -1 in Captain AMrirh the Bull Dog has a player fully as great a liOiirle or Gairity of Princeton ana Vnlo is the generr.1 favorite. The other promincut undefeated elevens all hail fm the South and will engage in sectional clashes to day. Center, victor wver Harvard and winner of all its garnet, will play Auburn, a team that has been beatei, by Georgia, but is quite (rood enough to give the ''Praying Colonels" a run for thoir money. If Center Is as good ss it was sgitiimt Harvsr l ' it should win, but Georgia Tech ha ' ; an easy time with the "Colonels" last year and there are numerous prediction that Auburn will ale find them "shot by contact with Harvard. (leorgia wilt face Vanderbilt In another great Southern game, while Ueoruia Tecli will have ss its oppo nent Oeorgetown, another uudtft ed team. Georgetown numbers among Its victims 'loly Cross, a team that held Harvard to a 3 to " score, and after the Penh State flaico New York last Saturday followers of the "Golden Tornado" have lost much of their cockureness, although the team showed lust Saturday thnt it ttill hat dreaded puochet by wal loping Clemsou, 43 to 8. Nearer home two garnet are of wide interest. Virginia will meet Wett Virginia tt Charlottesville, which South Carolina and Furnian will play for the championship of South Carolina at Greenville. West Virginia and South Caroliua should win oa hcir record, but both games will be bitterly contested. South Carotin U yet unbeaten, although tied by Carolina and Florida. Ia the .Wast the two great garnet, are between Nebraika, conqueror of pitribarg, and Kansas, and bctweeu Chicago and Illinois . La-st yeat Illinois won from Chicago, 3 to 0 while Nebrsska and Kansas foughi to a 0 10 tie. . jSTh people whe have to mice to tay alwtye tueeeed la tayiag it. SIX UNDEFEATED THS 111 DANGER WOtTAXT CAMES OP TO DAT WITH LAST TEAR'S RJCSCITS Caitaliaa (t) , DevUaMi ft) at Wlaatoa-SaW Ceargia Tech 1S) v C rgs. Iowa MJ at Atlaata, Ca. Aahara vm. Ceatre at Blrsalag. haaa, Ala. (sat game). Virginia vs. West Virginia at Chariot tee rill , Vs. (ao gaate). Seat Barellaa vw. Faraaaa at Greeavllle, 8. C. (a g-aate). Georgia vs. Taaderedlt at Katb. vills, Teaa. (a game). V. at. I. ve Keatacky al Leala vllle, Ky. (aa. game). Telaae vs. taivaraity af Waaa lagtoa (a game), Richmond (7) vs. BUadolpk ltaeoa (7) at Richmond, Va. Tennessee (20) va. Sewaaee () at KaoxvlUe, Teaa. Washingtoa and Lea (IS) re, Raaaoke (7) at Lexingtoa, Va. Enklae (21) vs. Newberry (I) et Dne West, 9, C William aad Mary (II) va. Union Theological () at Wll Ilsmsbarg, Va. Yale (0) vs. Priacwtoa (H) at New Haven, Coan. Navy vs. Pena Stat at Philv dslphla. Pa. (no game). Army va. Villa Nova at Watt Point, N. Y. (no. game). Prnnsylveala (7) vs. Dart bmhiUi (44) at Philadelphia, Pa. Harvard (27) vs. Brew a () at Cambridge, Maes. Colombia re. Ohio University at New York City (no game). Cornell vs. Springfield at Ithlca, N, Y. (no game). Lafayette va. Delaware at) Eaaton, Pa. (no game). Illlnola (I) vs. Chicago () U Urbaaa ,IU. Nebraska (2) va. Kaaeaa (M) at Lincoln, Neb. N. T. V. vs. Ratgora at New York City (ao game). Syracuse (14) vs. Colgate () at Syracaee, N. T. NEW BERN SMOTHERS KINSTON HIGH, 61-0 i New Bern, Nov. 11. New Bern High school staged their feature of tho big Armistice day culebration this afternoon by smothering Kins ten Highs under a score of fil to 0, I cfore 1,500 fans. The localt were slow in getting off, Disking a tingle tju'ehdown in the first per od bnt at the opening of the second quarter they unleashed a brilliant attack that twept the vuutors off their feet and registered threo more touch downs before the half was up. The second team went in for the fourth period and -:orcd the final fourteen points'. WILMINGTON DEFEATS GOLDSBORO HIGH. ll-S Goldtboro, Nov. 11. Goldsboro High School was today eliminated from the race for the high school championship by the Wilmington High, the locals losing 11 to 0. Wil mington outplayed Goldsboro from start to finish, but the game wat fiercely fenjkt. 1 . a I svrir I a' iL rstm - r v m ! IgiSWp-y THIS MORNING 4 j 'VhKY! " !afsK i W&tfft When Our Doort Open Our Jj ! j$Nw- Entire Stock of i vl P j and VOGUE Jm : ' Suits and Overcoats ; p -tlj WiUGoOnSak t$j j I Three Distinct Prket ggQ) , $27.75 $33.75 $38.75 B Pfli Come early and get the .Jfej MM ofALbt l J". J "Vopie Suit. Me" " , 1 Mvk&t aJI.,,,,,iMil State College Loses Bitter Struggle To V. P. I., 7-3 Virginians Stage Sensation al Comeback In Fourth Quarter and Nose Out NEITHER ELEVEN ABLE TO SCORE IN 1ST HALF Fasoett Kicks Field Goal Ia Third Psriod Bnt "Wolf pack" If fought Back Korfolk, Va, Nor. U.-Btagiaf a combinatioa ef overhead aad 11a attack that twept Korth Carolina State' defense like a cyclone, Vir ginia Tech thia afteraooa, ia the aa- aaal elastic bctweea tk two schools. rame from behind, with seeming d feat (taring them ia the face, to rtoee oat a 7 to I Tietory. More thaa eight thousand fans, equally divided in their support of the two team, witnessed the battle. It was one of the moot desperate, closely fought game ever staged by the twe colleges, ancient rival, and from tart to finish th outcome wss ia doubt. Hopelessly, the two elevens struggled through the first half without scoring, the ball almost eon- tlnnoutly in midfleld, snd both team repeatedly being forced to re tort to punting to get the pigakia out of danger tonee. Ftucette Kick Pretty Goal In the third quarter , superior punting gave the ball to Carolina oa the Tech thirty-yard lute, when Fan cette, with Whitaker holding the oval, negotiated as pretty a field goal as has been seen on the local grid lion ia many seasons. Led by the State band and probably a thou nd rooter, pandemonium reigned on the Carolina side of the field. They were particularly elated be cause Tech kieker twice tried to negotiate a field goal and failed. In the final quarter, with freea men in the line up, Tecb staged a wonderful drive down the field after securing the ball on a Btate fumble in midfield, registering three first downs by completing four forward passe. These, eoapled with line plunging, put the ball on Btate't ton yard line. From thia point, from a fake forward pats formation that sucked the State defense in, Hces drove through Btate't right tackle for ten yards and a touchdown. Wal laoe kicked goal. Crowd Sargea O Field A surging mass of humanity, all but insane with joy, broke through restraining traffic policemen -ana guards and invaded the field follow ing the Tech touchdown and It was with difficulty that the field could be cleared for the kicking of goal and the resumption of play. From that point onward, with but five muiutoe of play remaining Tech clo librrately played a defensive game, thus assuring the victory. Until the final quarter State looked much more dacgerout on the offensive apd seemingly bjid the IBr?vv r'w 41 it? Tech line blocked out when it cam te line drivee aad end ran. Un fortunately, with one exception, their effort to slag aerial attack failed. However they persistently gained on punting and might have woa had they retorted to this ttyle of play oftener. Park' bootiag pot him ia a class by himself. Tech' superiority eontitted ia their mora TleioM erir,atfaek, o whS they ' depended, and short line jabt that invariably netted from S to U yaro. Ia th final quarter, with half th line mad up of fresh men they alt displayed superior driving power during the last few minute of pity. ladlviaaal Star Tor Carolina Faueotte, Park and Weathers showed the class, and Crat ing the flnt half, teemed the (tan of both team. Wallace, Button, Hess, and Tilsoa were the topliners for Virginia. Tech. Sutton displayed eome wonderful in terference, but both he and Faueett were continuously covered on the of fensive and a number of their at tempts to find daylight through th opposing line or ji.4nt.ti1. around th ends, resulted in losses. the line up ana summary rouow: !f. C. State Va. Tech Position Homeward Hardwloa Left End Floyd m WL.m Tilsoa Left Tackle Whitaker Left Guard M Moore ,.. Baker Sheppard Boatlan Center Paraour . . .t Right Guard Weathers Hutchison Right Tackle W earns wiisoa Risht End Faacette m Wallace Quarterback Holland w Right Halt Plerson Lett Half 1 Joaea Button Heee'i Park w,m ful back ft. C. State t I 0 t Va Tech t T T Touchdown, Hesa. Field goal, Faucette, First downs, Carolina Btate I; Virginia Tech 11. Com- Eleted forward pastes, Carolina tats 1; Virginia Teoh I. Ooal from touchdown, Wallace. PenaU ties, Virginia 3 for 16 yards, Caro lina Stats 2 (or 10 yards. Officials referee, McioKin (MIchN gan). Umpire, Glass, (Lehigh), Headllnesman, Barry, (George town). Substitution!, (or Carolina State, VanSant for Bostlan. For Vir ginia Tech. Raw (or Moore. Shereta for Ras, Beck (or Jones, Dean (or Beck, Reah for Baker, Roods for Hardwick. i GREENVILLE HAS EASY 1 WIM IN PIRCT RoTtI C IIV II I1IWI kn I toh. Greenville, Not. 11. Greenville) High School football machine rol-, led over the Tarboro Eight hero! thia afternoon 40 to 6. k 1 Greenville coached by H. H. Dun-' can a Wake Forest man, is playing football for the first time this yesr and the victoiy this afternoon was the first teored on the local field A to yard broken field run by Crane gave the Tarboro ladt their only touchdown, this eoming in the. final period after substitutes had been put in action by the locals, r
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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