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.. . . .. Locals Are Confident Of Winning Todays Game FN TRINITY TRACK TEAM STARTED LS sey explains Why GIR PLAYING uemp BASKET BALL Quite a Number of Candidates Are Out for the High School Team This Year. Garpentier Met Defeat -bar ' By Billy Emus .. ',) '. -New' York, OcU .'j?.--','Jfither tikii is .quite . a fighter," - remarked ack j Dem psey, "or else Carpenter either isthrough- or he' enteced ;the -ring jEwinging,, a. aidhe carries- the old sock. . - against the -Senegalese jin , .poor,. condi- j r "He misses a lot of swings, but, say, -j non. . ' jwhen he meets one r'gbt the old pill V " n'm inclined to,the Jaet , opitilon." i10613411 itakes -the', count." ; : . ,.t)empSey"is.a:great'Dall fan. . ! Dertrirg to know how much Dernp . . - .sey knows aiout -.basebail, I. -asked est . to .the . boxing. same : he likes ; him ir ;ive mant like. the finer points i.-jev'&i3, - baseball. . . . . , - ,.: j of th. game-the bunt,-the steal, the v 4.Ttwas basebairi started to talk to hit and run, any other play iyoJving. him about, but of, course the -c.--iiv.er-; the. go-caUed strategy tof- the game, sation drifted to - the Carpentier-Siki r "Sure I do,", he answered. ' :4 ; encounter, ,-.. j. "I enjoy , that inside -stuff, butane , Sorry for,, Georges - , i big thrill tcme is to see the f,el4ow t m, . "Carpentier," Jack continued, "is. a who packs the home-run wallop.' ' fine chap and I felt his, defeat keen .'.'It's (the same in baseball as in ly-v t , ; . ,... , : the boxing: game. -f.-Pl though Sikl would prove a set-up 'The -fancy-stepping , boxers with - for him. . . i, the crera puff -punch never make the . , "He - used poor , tactics . in playing promoters hang out the standing room v.- constantly for Siki's ijaw. . .. .- (only -sign. r ; ; ' . ;' - 1 "The 'only way; to-bat. those fellows j "Ruth won fame" in baseball be . ..i toget in close and hammer away.-v rau-se he , ould ;hit farther than any - - " "Carpentier likes to stand off and other' batsman in the, game's histroy. etrat i that- long.right-hao.ed, Vmng.- jLcv.irHe.-hAs -the . punch!" . , ' E W L 0 G KEflS UiJ I VEfi S I T V 1 S - Men Are Invited to Come tip -to Trinity Vas Defeated in Yegter the Y. -M. 'C.;A.. andxTake) J jlayVGame.by'The lScdre Part in Basketball. ' 1 j 0f 2Q to 0. l' . 5-NeWr steel. lockers have-arrived at-S 'ne Y.jir.C.. A., gymnasium and have i ,jeen installed. ',. - : .-. f. . Many men have been staying, away iW,m . vrn .Pr.a,lu i, - nlace to keen their cloth Wlfh th ; - arrival . of , the ,nw Jockeys .however, . tliin lidliuitau 13 UtJlie ilWfclV. W1I.I1. .. t - The - htnlriMs otuI tii-Af ooi nro l" , rTv,1 i. .i .u' - . t - uw ,vujr; Mrt. uuraiaiiy invuea to comre tap to . the . gymnasium noons and take part in the. voiley , ball games. ' . , : , ' : ri - GENERAL PERSHING Qfjjrp'j'g iINVITATJON ,"WI1,en werriii -tossea a neax -pass' to v, 'Sparrow. Jn ,the wo janidfe quarters ' i , .' 'iri s'tf : . ; ja rugged TrinWy djefenseif,u.4ghti)aek Washington, Oct. l3.--C?eneral lull Jar H&el attempts,- i; the second Tei-shmg who has accepted'Tin ,invi- quarter against the first eaim and in . tation to ' participate in the ob'serv-' the third agamst. the Fiibatitutes. . C'SraiMI T&L?1? K iCarol.ina-s wwmx rati,, win i4c iit.itJ ltutL un- day for.,Raleigh and. after a. day there - .1?1g,L? a ngjrt oa d(J rjy..5 5iaying-!9nc hqibalrlvag. . aAn-y-aiCAVe.iitin-,. ..ijjcaUed-bkuidiUAuwaa rush- m 5 Many, do not realize the 5 n significance of ,the ''all toojl v Trequentcold or -cough; Care l tf fj should 'be taken to .build -up " u the powers qt resistance.- ' ' . ' " -- . : - ' : : , i. abundantrin health--!buildi3gfi ',!. vk amine factors, t 'build .up, a re- a ' 1 Yf serve of strength and f.- v -resistance. - Be sure $ find ask y out drug- Z&Jor Scott's Emulsion 1 i facott & Bowne. BIoomfield-NJ. 22-20 j j - -' '")'-"---""- 'j-j .1(1 r"; " iijii ii i " ' '''i uHjHi ' ' '""" "' ' "'" ' ' : " " "' " ' . " , - - ii i . -I niri. i.iii - r ..n.i.mrlr...- - ., ..-i. .... " ' ;ff YV'1. .fi.ti X.-j.4--f pW nwi -- -- I -'II Til I 'II II I t Mil I " ' m " Ill- fit UBACffl II Mil, iHffifm - " ' " - '''......r rr-r""" y-.,------.-. I- ,.:-;.-.,-v.-,.,.A-ir:1; i'-VJ s----Ti-.,rrsA -y --'lof $rtr?t '-- --- r - -; - s '- , , 'tTii-i-.yfflWig!, Li!" '"rrggggiat 1 """r ii..M,Ujiu....i ...i ..-a-u ,, ... ,f ..mMwva r"""" 3 -,3, THE FARME Yesterday (w; had the year.v If you want highest market prices For FIRST SALE MONDAY SECOND SALE -FIRST SALE WEDNESDAY. i i. v ... - ' - A - T -- , Jack IAkos Jlath ( ' As to baseball . ; Babe -Ruth is Dempsey's favorite. "The . bis guy," Je said, "always as -CiiArEL JIILL; Oct. 13.: Back at j.eaoh .other's football throats after a luuIW inii- ny.gave-th final -touch ao the -Umver- ':yOirthday celebration ; here; yes ;terday-.with the Tar Heels' all around superiority earing them a 21) to U lt-'iOrj". . ,. , . -. A -? , - . .'A'.aidahin'oHir i.- u 'fi- -,.,;,, ! j " " ""lu,v l" ",v Mutu- ;after-i"ter!ca''ne Carolina , dowav 'tUe.held r1-wi:e.fo itftiWJh ?: 4owns- both made ,wU) Jnuu-esiv 4isp!ajt of power. in ,, the; fourth quarter the Carolina jeecond strips - .team, iieljd : inside- the j fiveyafd Jine, shot over the line again, i gaiiLu. t?i'iu t-'ii -iirt'tt LJuqnqOWfl9 iTar Ht?ela probacy lostv v& others h ed o tho,rtwo-yard line.- In all. Carol ma- maae-.-iB"Tu-Mt aowns ' " and was bi'ced to" put "but onceTwhlfe "the Tiinity- offense was, so well -covered Hhat only one Ifirst' down was made. Qn the defense, the Methodists fought nerceiy ana, aug in aeep twice near thYirgoal line, ' 1 -:: Ihe -syhirlwiad speed of tho Caro- iSmaAattack in , the 'first.. -quarter was ftfje moft impressive part of the game, ) jj FjBi-zar's men, jumped into tlfe fight at I itop speed. Without Red Johnson, i i wose anke, was bad enough . to . keep I him . out altogether, - they jammed jihruogh a tuochdown i nthe lfrt few minutes.-Following the kickoff Trinity ; punted to :the -center of the field. At sth'e first play Fred Morns reeled off '20 . yards, and seven more plays - carried Jthe ball t -oth e goal. Sprarow, McGee, j and Morris took turns at sweeping end -J runs behind a wall of interference and -Morris took the ball over. In the ad vance" Carolina did nat -pnee hit yin- i point, wjth a. iHacQ.kick. AI . f . -rf I largest and highest sale :J ..... . -JTJ.i !3M DM1 . OUT One Hundred Men Are Expected to Try Out '.for Track 'Atiile tics ait . Durham I , DURHAM, ' N. C. Oct 13. Track practice r has started at Trinity col lege. Every afternoon the athletes, of the '''abbreviated uniforms are to be seen puffing around, the cinder paths. poacht.Burbage is this year in charge 1 of this form of athleucs and already ; has SO men out. . Before the end- of the season, he expects to have 100 men on the-:field.: The calling out of the entire squa to begin work in the. fall is jit new departure for. Trinity.- Hitherto only men who wished to campete 'for. places on the cross country team have been requested to report for practcie. - V, Coach Burbage is adopting the sys tem of. starting: the entire squad to work 'in ofder that he may have de veloped material by time for . the track -schedule next spring. Men for competition as po.le vaulters, . hurd Vere" and sprinters -will be given attention- throughout the fall. Pole' vaulters Wi-i have aV special, course forfthe.de-t velopme-nt of the arms in Angier Duke gymnasium. . : Cross-oounty - events are already ar-. fanged: VSeveral cross 'country meets have .been arranged.'. two at Trinity; one at. Carolina, - and the Big Meth .orlist Road Meet (n 'Atlanta," says Coach Burbage. He declares that oth- I rsi, rn&y le arranged if the team can j mature quickly to carry a heaviet Women and Medicine In Europe, years ago, a r woman, named Hildegrade wrote a notable book ' on "medicJinal prants: "In ; those dttys -the-men -were too. busy vhother- j ing , about .. dogmas of -.religion ; and imedicine (thought beneath tneir notice. " . It -was .thBvwomeji, hpwevcr, who mostly eonducted the -hospitals and cared j for's the -Eick,. -.and "thus they 'learned much of great value.. They let !th-nen-Jlght out :tne "qtiestions ofi theories. 1 ' 1 " ' -' if - --: Several Hjirt in Collision . . ; . Lydia E. Tinkham's Vegetable ' Goldsbofd," 'Oct. 12. Night before t&iupound, . prepared almost .fifty ('iat -on -the .'.Raleigh highway seven years ago by a woman, Lydia, E. Pink-': miles west of-ere; a'Hudson-car driV iiam, did thCn, vand does now, re'ieve en by Nathiia ;Potter,vof Goldsboro, the bailment peculiar to women1. It is 'and a Buick driven by a Mr; Hines Qt i vegetable conipotrnd. and .of great llOnston, crashed ' together--wrecking vame for tnis purpose. ;This is prov-; h day 'after day, saeighborhood, . by and in your own , 'grateful women ;-This is a small world, but there is tnf for ftforo' Wta.'''1' j : ' Many of .- the co leges have real hard struggles ahead' for ' thern irf their schedule of games for tomorrow. .Following are the principal gatnei on the day's schedule: . E-ST ' ' Iowa- s. Yale. 'V nrown vst Sj-rtU'iise. t oluniMa vs. Wesleyan. ' -. Cornell vs. X. Ha-nitehii-e State. PditmouHi va "Midkllebury. t Harvard- vs. Bowdoin. ! v : s Penn. Sfato vs. I.eb.. Vallc-y. of the seamen, ye had your tobacco seil with us. M,any; important v t --. -JA v " ' f jr :-, . - . . - . . . ' . ..vv.v a." - RS- WAREHOUSE fiREENVTLLiEv. N. G. TUESDAY J. E. Wilson . J.A.Wilson. 1 i i - - i - i -1 , -. - j ' ;?- 1 ft v f t' I T HEAD ' CCfACJ? HARRY HART' kN. C. STATE This is a picture of Coach Hartsell, of N. 'C. iKtate, one "tit the tmrib i poruilar , football ? mentors . .of the . South - - ' ' - : Hartee!! hatf developed some crack teams.- He is confident 'that State's j record this year will be a good one, Some changes'have been made since Satur days ? garrfe'aind -'Hartsell and the student body .believe that from now. on State will make a clean sweep. ' . . -. the two carst pisses Thelma Vande- "burg and-Nancy Thompson,'ccupant9 of the Hudson,.-were 'seriously hurt and: Tflre'ttsmv'to "-the" GOlddboro hospital. -Annie May: Thompson, Malcolm Sotherland. ...Albert.. RhtvJes anA Tnt- terw'er.;2il.ab&u't: the face; and head. ames Tomorrow Tympylvania vs. Maryland. I'rtnt'ton- t -Colgate. -' - V. S. Mil. Acad. vs. Alabama Poly. V.S.' Xaval Acnd. BucknelL . " SOUTH Alabama vsv Cfporgia Tech. - Presbyterian Colleg-e-vs. - Clemsori. ' North Carolina vs. South Carolina. Davidson vs. Wake Forest. Elon" vs. "Ijenlor.- Morris Ilarvey vs. V. M. I. ; . Rianok" College,- vs. X. C. State. -: Centre College rs. V. JP I, , T the house felt and averaged 3fc. for the sale. This is the highest sale made in Greenville'; this . M. Pounds . . 580 $420.32 $73.00 Anderson & Gardner . . . 378 . . aa.3U.iD a.uu in. j. GREENVILLE, N. C. ' New Bern High School grils are going to have a first-class basketball team this year. Candidates for the team are now going up to the Y. M. C." A., hall and are getting in shape, for the opening of the basketball sea son. There a large number who are interested in the sport and all are try ing hard to make the first team. A series of games will be arranged with ' the girls of Washington, Kin ston and other towns in this section. HIXTOX RESUMES FLIGHT. SAN JUAN, P. R., Oct. 12. Lieu tenant Wjlter Hunton, on an air plane flight from New York to Rio Janeiro, left here at 8:35 o'clock this morning with the Island of Gaude loupe his intended next stopping place. livery, cigarette full weight and full size CopykicHT 1922, Liggmt & imh " Avt?. '& " r' PWrf Y f l . fifteen ilh) fS W '' " ; Better t:tt. '' 1' - cigarettes' .il 1' '" TI'O M V : 9 -5:' 'f'-LJr " f J' jmtC-'f -: i f . i ' :. i;-ft?ai: 'I ' Ii'! 'l. ' iiVi ' '.' - H New Bern High School's football team is in Washington today, meet ing up with the high school elevens of that city. The game is scheduled to start at 4 o'clock. The locals were accompanied to- the Beaufort county town by quite a few number of fans, many of whom left this afternoon in their cars in time to- see the game. New 1 Bern- has been undergoing steady practice this week and Coaches, Hardy, and Harrell are not worrying . any over the outcome of today's game. They are satisfied that the boys are going to give a god account of themselves. Washington has a good team. Last Friday she played Greenville to a tie. There's an interesting little story eminating from Washington with ref erence to Superintendent Frank L. Ashley, of .the ciy schools., Mr. Ash ley formerly was connected with the schools , fo New Bern and is very po pular in both towns. ' -. But anyway, a few days ago a res ident of New ..Bern happened to be 'V ; -fA' : better Virginia Myeks Tobacco Co. ' , Pounds rranK . . . . -r.-t.-. over in Washington and discussed the forthcoming football game with Mr: Ashley. . .. T . ' "There's one thing certain," said the professor, "I'm not gong to leave Washington until we can put a team in the field that can beat Tfew Bern.'-', "If that's the case," ' replied the New Bern man, "you're booked td Stay here for the; rest of your life." To which local residents will agree With a. gleeful amen. " - ; 'Walked into Train. f , " Greensboro, Oct. 12. W. C. Man uel, 44 of White Oak, was hit night before last about 6:30. by train No. 35 and instantly killed. The accident oc curred about 60 yards south of the overhead bridge at White Oak whefce he was crossing the track 'after going for some ice at the community ice house. A blow in the back of the head was the fatal injury. The supposition Is that-Mr. Manuel was coming back from the Ice house and because of the drizzling rain could not see or hear the train... i f,' y--better Turkish better Burley 1 .Amt. 1 AVg .v $302.00 80.00 iJ v.w-x IE jr
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