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LARGE CROWD TO SEE DUKE-TECH CLASH SATURDAY Only 1935 Duke-Carolina Attend ance Expected to Beat That Watching South’s Greatest 1936 Grid Engagement This Week. Durham, N. C., Oct. 14— The larg est crowd ever to see a grid game in this state, outside of the Duke- Carolina contest of 1935, and pos sibly the 1935 game between those two teams, is expected in Duke stadium Saturday when the south’s major 1936 battle is reeled off be tween the undefeated, united and Unscored on elevens of Duke and Georgia Tech. It will be an opportunity that fans in this section have never nad. To see one of their favorite teams come up to a battle with a team of another section both the abso lutely perfect records. And with the ganaj»| to be played on a gridiron in this section! Without waiting for th e outcome of the Tech-Kentucky and Clemson- Duke games of last Saturday, many fans in this area have obtained their tickets. The advancq sale of last Saturday assured officials of one of the best crowds of the season and since Tech walloped Kentucky in such an amazing fashion, orders for tickets have been pouring into the athletic and alumni offices here. However, there are plenty of good seats still available, athletic officials announce Since this short but great series started, it won the interest of the fans. A mammoth crowd watched Tech drop Duke in 1933 after the Blue Devils had won nine in a row. Thirty thousand saw the Blue Devils and Tech play in Duke sta dium in 1934 when Duke won 20-0, and another large crowd watched them in Atlanta last year. It has been a steries full of the unexpected. No one has been able to accurately dope the games in advance with the tepcception of the clash of 1934. While this season, Duke has the edge of playing on its own field, there are many who are afraid that the Blue Devils, un doubtedly a good football team, will be unable to handle the great offensive attack that Tech has thrown with full furry to run up a total of 147 points against three foqs. The Tech offense is rated one of the greatest, trickiest and most dangerous in the country this year. It abounds with the razzle-dazzk( stuff people so like to see. o Columbus County growers report an excellent crop of sweet pota toes this fall. The season has been unusually favorable for the sweets, they say. o Franklin County farmers are leaving small quantities of cowpeas, lespedeza and other feed crops in little nooks or corners near the woods to provide food and cover for quail and other birds. DO THIS when you wake up with a Headache . 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Virtually lea tablet Loog ra« nri um cssossT ELLA SUE GRAVUTE DISCUSSES SCHOOLS IN HAWAII Home Economics Club of Meredith College Has Its First Meeting Recently The Home Economics Club of Meredith College at its first meet ing of the school term recently vot ed to accept freshmen immediately as associate members and to give furnishings and equipment to the Raleigh Nursery school as the major club project of the year. Until this year the club membership lias been limited to home economics majors, allowing first year students to join only at the close of the freshmen year. A program on the teaching of home* economics in many lands was in charge of Miss Elizabeth John son, Raleigh; Mary E. York, Cary, told about school of Life Economics, in Vienna where all four years of college work are grouped around a course in , home croriomics.. Tbq schools in Palestine were discussed by Ethel Jones, Cary; and Veritas Williams, Raleigh, had as her topic, Greece, a land where the teaching of household arts is in its beginning. Ella Sue Gravitte, Roxboro, pre sented the up-to-date methods of instruction in the government? Your Life-long Ambition A Home BUILD IT NOW Everything points to a good year. Why not plan now to build. We have everything you need from the founda tion to the roof. Prices are very reasonable, too. Watkins & Bullock EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH ROXBORO NORTH CAROLINA The only requirement of this contest is that the holder of the lucky num ber will have to be present at the drawing to get the prize. JUST RECEIVED A CAR OF GRAIN FERTILIZER. FOR GOOD WHEAT, ETC., USE ARMOURS Long Bradsher Co. Roxboro, N. C. PERSON COUNTY TIMES -- RGXBORO. N. C. ROXBORO HIGH DEFEATS SO. BOSTON Local High School Team Flashed Good Form to Trim Boys From Virginia. Presenting a brilliant style of gridiron play, the Roxboro eleven deflated South Boston Friday aft ernoon 14 to 0. The locals showed a much im proved team over last week when they were forced to accept a score?- less tie with Hillsboro. Today’s con test was never in doubt as the local ramblers were never in danger of their goal being crossed. Score In Second Roxboro’s first tally came in the second quarter, when Winstead re covered a fumble on the Virginia boys’ 30-yard line. Roxboro then marched to South Boston’s six and Brewer went over on another line play. The long old hidden man stunt worked perfectly at the be ginning of the half when Oliver heavted a long one to Dixon who scampered off on a 50-yard run to schools in Hawaii. Margabejt Andrews of Raleigh, president, presided. Other officers are Florence Pittman, Scotland Neck, vice president; Lucille Shea ron, Rocky Mount, secretary; and Ethel Jones, Cary, treasurer. FREE! Remember- On Saturday, Oct. 17th at 4 o’clock we will give away the beautiful Aladdin Lamp score the second touchdown for Roxboro. Both extra points were registered when Winstead went over on line plays. The lineup: Pos. South Boston Roxbono LE Wilkerson Dixon LT Patterson Riley LG Allen Whitten C Johnson Blanks RG Cole Moore RT Dickerson Hester RE Staples Samford; QB Glasscock Winstead LH King Stewart RH Walton Brewer FB Walker Oliver Score by periods: I LIME COLA BOTTLING CO. Roxboro, N. C. Mentho-Mulsion Cough and Colds - Guaranteed 50c S > TO Black Draught 67c 38c j 4* 25c A. & 0 18c 25c Scott’s Nose Drops 17c 100 Aspirin Tablets . 29c 35c Yager’s Liniment 28c 60c Alka Seltzer 49c 50c Jergen’s Lotion .. 39c 25c Black Draught .. 17c 60c Syrup Pepsin ... 47c Five Pounds $1 Pure Cod Liver Oil 69c Epsom Salts 29c Mr. Farmer, we want you to compare these prices. You can always save money here. Roxboro Drug Company Phone 114 —THE €UT tseJ I M. GJohnson, Mgr.. South Boston 0 0 0 0— 0 Roxboro 0 77 o—l 4 Substitutes: Roxboro, Duncan and Sanders. South Boston, Varn and Smith. Officials: Davis (Wake For est), referee; Winstead (Carolina), The Banner Warehouse Durham, N. C. IS READY FOR YOU WE NOW HAVE 3 SETS OF BUYERS ON THE DURHAM MARKET For a number of years we have enjoyed a nice trade from Person County and we assure you that we appre ciate it. Now with the third set of buyers we will be able to give you better service than before and we are sure that the price will be right. Banner Warehouse DURHAM, N. C. J. Franklin Barfield, Auctioneer and Prop. W. 11. Daniel and W. L. Procter, Props. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1936 ) umpire; Oliver, hlqadlinesman; Gad -1 dy, field judge. [ o For Immediate Results , Advertise in the Times
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