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conference teams FT INTO ACTION IN EIGHT skirmishes rivil w * r Develop* C Fa»t On Wide Front no MCBMOND. Va. Oct. 36.-OW *gouthem conference civil war, JL .long previously this sea 1,.. mattered skirmishes, will into » widespread conflict ieeek-end with all hut four pi * ,« football teams#involved, nuke's Blue Devils, no longer on .fit with an undefeated record *V.fend will renew the campaign retention of their crown against Kington and Lee. 1934 cham _-m ,t Richmond. Zth Carolina, beaten by South ins Tulane 21-7 after taking in a row, had a tough battle rth n C State's improved Wolves aspect Hunk Anderson’s pack Laded last week-end nicely with jj.n decision over Virginia Tech, nridson will journey to Furman, hntb Carolina and The Citadel are > play at Orangeburg Friday, Vir m renews it* rivalry with V. M. it, Lexington, and Richmond en v, i. at Blacksburg to round Btthe.'bu.-v intra-conference card. Other games wlU find Wake tmst entertaming Presbyterian nd Hampden Sydney playing at niliam and Mary. Eddie Brietz Says Bt EDDIE BRIETZ NEW YORK. Oct. 26—(JP)—Com* Banded for All-American honors: jjdy Parkas of Detroit U-Any Mm with « better running beck fait this boy can trot him out.— fiUice wade of Duke: Earner Lay te. Notre Dame; Charlie Bach Ein, Michigan State; Slip Madi pn, Bt, Mary's and Dr. Lou Lit* tie, Columbia, are the latest celebs to check m at the football wailing nil. . Yep. all have headachess ' ,...Viv Hanson of Syracuse has re- | erred s pew each week since Bald- j til Wallace poured it to him '-— Tk* boys who are signed up for Bert year are not taking it quite so hard as the others. ' The tattles say promoters Mike Jacobs and Jimmy Johnston almost guared off the other night to the rot over the Joe Louis-Bob Pastor I|ht....John Hay Whitney cough ad up $25,000 for Miss Merriment, which lost to Myrtlewood at Lex ington Saturday_Barney Ross is due to take in the Garcia-Jannaz l fight this week_If Lou Geh rig doesn’t measure up to the Tar-, an role, the Movie Mags might toe a look at Abe Simon, the heavyweight—The tennis powers *euld like to know what Helen Will* Moody intends to do_Cali fornia scribes, here with St. Mary’s, av Washington will be the wes ters representative in the Rose J* louis will box an exhibition to New Orleans next month_ tost overworked word on the •Wft P»ges today is razzle daazle. J1* Brooklyn Dodgers have the *?eet payroll m the national foot w ,e*?ue—When Minnesota we* pleas* wake us up_Credit tor one of the best football coach Job of the season should go to Dor Newton of Davidson College. Rie White Sox may trade pitcher John Whitehead to the Athletics lor third baseman Higgins..Scribes covering the Michigan games at md Arbor get hot soup between urn—Joe DiMaggio * »nng roller skating exhibitions , * nnk owned by Lefty ODoul, old boss on the 8an Prancisco -Re Purdue's claim that it 2* 1*rge*t wingman to college •Who! in Bill Vergane. 210-pound, « ioot. five inches. Virginia fans *4 attention to Bib Spessard of ^«bington and Lee. who stands P feet. 1-2 inch and tips the at 220. I ^tch Hot Rivets And A Pass Is Easy *iptr vhAPOU8'~</F>~®ay K>n8. b,f. end, claims his *, *.; etching passes was de sit m .uhT 'na?Sm« red-hot rivets J n thp ait* u;. _ , . . , G,,,'’ massing rea-not rivets tv. rhl]hr *,r at hiR summer job in shipyards. ktw £L’?d out a* * Passer. r«dhr« _ h 8 sma11 can he caught *• Mm' plcked can wlth a Pair of h% them into rivet ,0 '“teh the rivets I,. Kln8 says. Pith ,*n amf back to the university ability to catch ■bee thc .. 88 not missed many current season opened. ^/n*y ^ont*nues 1n Unbeateh Class % s^.Yf 9^- 36~The Gaffney '‘ofcfeatM .^lba11 team continues ^lumbu ?ndiy after 'icUng the ** Pisses ,nri ,°U!f’t this Wftek* 'or th! 881 'nrt «c 'he touchdowns, TENNESSEE BLASTS DUKE FROM UNBEATEN RANKS On* of tho matt startling upsets on this football menu of October 24 was Tennessee's 15 to 1* f. • r'pS over rnlgnty Duke on the Volunteers' home field at Knoxville. That unexpected outcome toppled the Blue Dev s from the narrowing rank* of unbeaten teams. Phil Cicken* (arrow), Tennessee back, runn.ng and eking star of ths game, is seen crashing through the (Ine for a first - quarter gain of five yards. (Associated Press Photo) TULANE GREEN WAVE DROWNS NORTH CAROLINA A deadly pawing attack protected by an unyielding line gave Tulana a 21 to 7 victory ovar North Care* line at New Orleans. Helped along by excellent Interference led by Bryan, Noel Loftln (arrow), Tulana fullback, la shown gaining 12 yarda off taekla. (Associated Press Photo) Grid Injuries Get Heavy Toll; Gobbler Stan In Hardest Luck By BARTON PATTIE RICHMOND, Va„ Oct. 26—<A>>— Pootball sent a heavy week-end toll of Old Dominion college youths to hospitals and infirmaries with at least six outstanding players suf fering serious injuries. Harry Martin, Charlottesville, cap tain and star quarterback on the University of Virginia eleven, receiv ed a fracture of the lower part of his leg in the Washington and Lee Game. Steve Davenport, Richmond, Cavalier end, had the large bone in his upper leg broken in the same contest. Jimmy Mundy, Richmond back, sustained a dislocated shoulder in the hard-fought V. M. I. clash here while his running mate, Dick Stone burner, was carried from the field with a dislocated hip. A. B. Mar ohant. brilliant defensive end for the Spiders, received a slight con cussion. Otis Bunch, slim William and Mary quarter, was removed from the Roanoke encounter with a possible fractured collar bone. Saddest among the cases is that Martin, nominated today by Coach Gus Tebell as the gridiron's hard luck champion. This popular, serious-minded ath lete has been dogged with injuries ever since he started varsity play. He was a sensation at Fishburne Military school and on the Cavalier freshman team in 1932. He hurt his knee in his third varsity game in 1933 against Ohio State and was out of the follow ing games with Columbia and Navy, both of which Virginia lost by a single touchdown. He returned; to play against V. M. I. but after the game he was seriously hurt in an automobile accident. His cheekbones were crushed, his ankle broken and he had other in juries which kept him on a hospi tal cot for weeks with little pros pect of ever playing football again. He reported for the team in 1934 but was too weak and had to torn In his uniform. Last fall he responded again to the varsity call and earned a sig nal-calling berth. Honored by his teammates with the captaincy. Martin worked daily last summer to build himself up for the season. Coach Tebell said the spirit he had shown in overcoming the handicap jf the multiple injuries was an in spiration to the squad during the training period and in early games. Cleveland Gridders Face Belmont Next The Cleveland high school color sd team will meet Belmont here P'riday night in an expected good tame. The Belmonters have not met defeat this year. After a period of dissatisfaction and failure to agree on certain points. Price high of Salisbury for feited a game to Shelby here last P'riday night. The score, at the time r»f the disagreement was 2 to 0 for Shelby. JUNIOR COLLEGE LOSES 25 TO 0 Campbell Machine Is Too Strong For Local Lads By JAY JENKINS Campbell College paced by Ed Lane, make-hipped halfback, block- j ed, passed and ran their way to ; their second conference victory Saturday by a score of 260. with j Boiling Springs the victim. The Campbellites scored in ev ery quarter. An 18 yard run by Lane In the first* period pushed over the first counter. A pass, a 70 yard punt return by Lane, and a quick line thrust provided the other tallies. The feature of the game was the blocking by Campbell. Zima was the best ground gainer for the Bulldogs reeling a 35 yard run late in the second period. Pat ton, as usual, was the mainstay !n the line, with Garrison also play ing good defensive ball. Next week the Bulldogs Journey to Maxton to play Presbyterian Junior College in what should be an exciting battle. The team are about evenly matched on paper and both are very light teams. Old Sally League Opens Its Doors SAVANNAH, Ga, Oct. 8.—(JP)— Doors of the Sally League today were open to two of four teams seeking membership in the baseball circuit which will operate next year with eight Instead of six teams South Atlantic directors meeting here yesterday voted to increase the size of the league and consider ap plications from Spartanburg and Charleston, S. C., Charlotte, N. C., and Montgomery, Ala. Teams playing in the loop last season, were Augusta, Columbia, Columbus. Jacksonville, Macon and Savannah. The league was revived this year after a five year lapse in play. The directors dropped the split season system of operation and sub stituted the Shaughnessy _ style of poet-season play-off between the sop division teams. ITNC COEDS TO GIVE FASHION SHOW THURSDAY AND FRIDAY CHAPEL HILL. Oct. 36.—With Miss Elizabeth, Keeler, of Clarks dale. Miss., reigning as "Dame Fashion," coeds at the University of North Carolina will participate In a fashion show in Memorial Hall Thursday and Friday nights at 8:30 j’clock. Not only will fall and advance winter styles be shown and model LIONS, RAMBLERS PLAY 0-0 GAME; JACKETS FRIDAY Matched Teams Play Scoreless Tilt At CC Park Shelby’* high school Lions play ed the powerful Cl Iff side Ramblers to a standstill here Friday night and ended the game 0-0, with neither team getting eloser than within 10 yards of (tie goal line. Coach Goodson will take his outfit on the field here Mday night for one of the crucial games of the season as Forest City comes hesg for a game. Forest City has one of the strongest teams In the conference. The entire team played well ta the Friday game, with a rookie John Mull, Jr., talcing the place of Vaughn who Is a regular, at quar terback and making a good show ing. Cliffslde showed some good kick ing and passing. Gene Brvin caught one long pass for Shelby and al most got away for a score. The Raleigh Kiwanis dub do nated $67 In prizes for the recent Wake County Jersey calf club show. The first radio license Issued In the United States was to George Hill Lewis of Cincinnati, tot 1911. ed by coeds chosen by popular vote, but a review of American styles from 1776 through 1936 will be giv en. HANG OVERS FROM LAST WEEK ’33 Plymouth Sedan $295. ’34 Plymouth Coach ’34 Ford Coach ’32 Chevrolet Coupe ’33 Plymouth Coach ’31 Chevrolet Sedan ’31 Ford Coupe ’28 Chevrolet Sedan NORRIS LACKEY MOTOR CO. - Phone 400 - East Sumter Street Theatre Attractions ABOVE—Gary Cooper In the rote of a bold man who tell* the excitingly beautiful Madeleine Carroll he love* her. while both await death at the hands of a raiding Chinese war-lord. A typical scene from "The General Died At Dawn." playing today and Tuesday at the Carolina. AT RIGHT—Ann Rutherford and Eddie Nugent in a scene from "Doughnuts and Society,” comedy to appear at the Caro lina on Wednesday. SMITH LEADING SCORING IN LOOP •mlth of Citadel with six touch downs and seven extra points to his credit is top rater in the South ern conference scoring, official fig ures revealed today. g 14 pat Smith. Citadel.6 10 Armfield, Davidson ... 6 6 0 Mger, Clemson .*=... 6 5 0 H. Smith. Duke _ 6 4 4 Hackney, Duke __ 6 4 S Ryneska, N. C. 8._ 6 4 0 34 J Sample. W. Se L. 6 3 5 33| Robinson, Citadel _ I I 4 n Morris, -W. F.I 3 3 311 RIEGEL LEAVER HOME TO OOLF IN TEXAS By The AmmIiM Ptm RICHMOND. Va„ Oct. 36.—Vir ginia, birthplace of Bam Houston, la sending to Texas another of her sons who seems destined to make history in the Lone Star State.along different lines. Robert F. “Bobby" R.rgel. eligible to vote for the first time this year and one of the best golfers ever produced is the OM Dominion. leaves October 31 to make his home at Beaumont, Texas. Damask is a textile with satin, twill or taffeta figures on satin background of the same color. Or. Holland Speaks At First Baptist Dr Cleveland Holland. native of ;hia county and who ia writing a new hook on "Worahlp" waa tha ipeaker at tha evening aarvleaa of j the Flrat Baptlat church yaaterday. Ha apoka on "Man ahall not llva ay bread alone." and aaid nature, Cod'* Word and conscience are luldad. He is a graduate of Boding Springs end Wake Foraat Callages. nf the Baptlat Seminary at touts* vine and hae done extensive work In relliloua fields. Car Kills Child / LAURINBURO, Oct. 18 - tm Annie Lee Stubbe, 18, was kified front of her home last night bar passing car. The accident occurred In Marlboro county. S. 0. p 5 I PHONE 370 For Fresh Pure DRUGS SUTTLE’S We Deliver Day and Night CONGRATULATIONS SHELBY DAILY STAR Both The Star and D. A. Beam Co. have served the people of this community for a long time. We congratulate The Star upon its en terprise and confidence in this section and wish it every success in the new un dertaking. The Star is doing this section a won derful service and we urge you to give it your patronage and support. D. A. BEAM COMPANY SUPER-GRO FERTILIZERS FEED - SEEDS - COAL - ETC FREE LADY’S DIAMOND RING AND 26 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES FORMAL OPENING MESSICK’S SODA SHOP WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26 9 A. M. To 11 P. M. PRIZES TO BE AWARDED HOURLY Nothing To Buy - No Strings Attach* ed - Ba Hera Early - Be On Hand Every Hour - You May Be A Win* ner. . Diamond Ring To Be Awarded At GrancT Price Win Be Furnished by George Alexander Shelby’s Quality Jeweler COHEN'S UNBEATABLE VALUES Every Offering at Guaranteed Savings LADIES’ ALL WOOL SPORT AND DRES& COATS Special thia week ... »5« .I ■! A SMASHING HIT) 54-Inch ALL WOOL COATINGS & SUITINGS In all the new fall ahadee. Tattiea to 12.98 a yard. 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