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'St'- J: PAGE TWO ./ TTH FKESHMEN START OFF W « BANG TO TRIM ERSlONE, 3812 Afl IlQ|>es of Most Rabid fans In First Game of Season. P. C. First'Year Hen" Surpass'*® ' At rnd. AUison p’ayod a fiFH* pranrip. and Forehand’s u-trk at tackle 'de- serY'eai especial coniniondatj^on. Not* even the most ardent-’^support'T? of I the team expected great an exhi- ba;..n. ~! The starting line-up: Higby Gallops 80 Yards For Score Sensational Run Climaxes After noon cf Splendid Performance By Blue Stockinj;: Team. the Playing their first game of year, the Pit‘sbyterian freshmen pull ed surprise after surpri.-e to beat the Little Fleet from Erskine by the score of 3h to 12. F.rskine was in position • I to .score twice, and crossed the goal, . hne each lime. They .scored in the opening" minutes of" the gartie^'agalh-t the Blue Socks’ .second string, and i -Akgnin as the re.sult of .several pas.ses ^anri a line dri\e in the final period.: Tl:e rest of the g:-tme was all in favor of t.ho I‘. ( . f;rst year men. ei vir.g the bail on their own 20- P. ( . (38) Bn wef Belk Mbrgan Ward I.eaman Folk Bradley Giierard Huey (rymes Ho’I=day ... k* Erskine-(12) ^ ' Ixing It Steven.son Ip Seiger c F^rcjssley ’■>? ^Bush rt ninkscale« ttt’ < Mann q . Weir ^ Ih Mc(,'uen ' rh Whitten fli Siiinmons ChaSifii Rounds Dies In Florida t\* Friends hero- of ('harle.s H. Hounds,, who made hi> home in thi.s city ft)r se\\*ral years, will learn with : orri w ’ va c line. Frskine failed to pain, and his death which occurred in the lia. I ho! purged to Guennrd on F*re.shyterian’.« 2f»- :;rd line. A n« ralty .set the ball IC, pivin" the I.ifle F'leet the ■! P. ' . 1 <-.va-.l bno. Simmons con t !ot« d a p:i f - f:r.st down, M”- ■ ; t-nd—t-e' .se\cn;~au( V r. • on madf dowi: through the litH dll a la‘t; ’. pa - .McFuen cro.s.sed go*et..nHnt ho-pilal at luike ('i*.. 1 'a., la l Sunday'aftei ruion, follow ng ? an i!lnc .s.s »«f reveral munh.^. j .Mr. Hound.' was a n.itive of Kansas t 't .. M and v. -'a'reil iitrcti—Ift- .'everal thi g 'l:'. lim g..T. t, Thv t'. U .o^^ng the. .se h wa- the*' M '■ n sent i: ne .s >cars. He marrnd Mi.s.s S\i.sie Gray (J Lauiin^. and du rng the World war was a f r.-'t l;eut«'.;ant'in the 81.st di- visi'ni: His mc.ner, .Mrs. Fannie f.T the first tally of the y for . ctni point faib*d. jy.und.'. left last week for .-Lake City >re. Firskinen. F’., (’. 0. • upon receiving the irtelligence of her that (‘tiarh I.onnie Me-^on’^s crTtTeal illness. , his first string and the', ir* work' str.rteti. If the Firskine score of short order, the FVesbyteriun wa talij was of even shorter, ('n an ex- tha’ge of punt.' P. r<*ceived the hikll on her own -IH-yard line. iVnny cra^'ried through the line for five yards. Quarierman and Ikmny each ga.red con-«iderably for a first and Ur., and then Quartermsn huTled a SKNATOK SMITH FATHERS PLAN TO ELIMINATE SI RPLIIS con ON H'ontirue l one) at 7 cents and at lb cents ahov. ' a,loss of $.560,000,000 a year, or an aggre gate for the thn*e years of $1,680,- 1)00.1,00. Is there any wonder that the {K rfectlx executed pass to Higby for Southland the nation are bank? upt ? x( 2.b '.ard.' and a touchdown acrosa the' h^ye made available $2,000,- goa line. The siore stood, 6 and 6. 000,000 to underwrite the froien ar- Tne H. ('. rats came tln.^e to scor- sets of railroads, banks, trusts and fi- ir.g early in the .second <iuarter, bat nancial institutions and insurance W'n tten punted <wit of danger for the companies, not to speak of subsequent t*ir.t l»eing. Ioolt>«*r toward the aid of states I>ennv wa> the pu ier in th** Blue Ht-e offen.>ie. He i rashed off tackle gain after gain, side-.stepping 'i r and political subdivisions of states. Why cannot we take a comparatively small amount and protect the great- , , . . , ,, , est cash crop of America? 1 have ev- necessary and driving fur all he ^ a:;,i»-w:orlh„wben that_w a^_jin|)ossible. will pass this .act before For a long while, Higby was unable jyar, and give th<‘ cotton pro- : get off for any spectacular runs, ^ of this country an opfioi-tunity t(Q sa . ing his burst of glory until the to avail themselves of a plan by which th rd |H‘rmd when he galloped from , they can at least have hopt* of a rea- fiks own 26-yard line to ndbrn a puntjsonable return of prosperity.’* fi I a touchdow n. Quarterman was do ng fine work, while Wilbanks was »at .'fying himself with quarterback-; ng. T'ae ^e^^-nd P. ('. .‘core • ame in the '-eGUie of fne "^secoTiiT'TnTibdv t)enny- ■ x.nd l^uaiterman ran wild dtiwn the ' * d. gaiirrg eight to 10 yards at a V I F'irially Penny ran the ball out r. lie AIMU T fall season V.SIH.MA '*ag weeds -damp %ls, ! ,A' weather a-'^thmatic- know and liread 1 , T Its ir. eantng for them. Hence thi.s talk, ihmatus ••an inhale—the trouble is in xpe!I.ng the air from the lungs. ’!W- twt»->ard line. Higby made two atit’npt.', missing goal by inches. A t**alt\ gave I* 1'. the hall near the gcai. after an exchange of pun(s iMnriy plunged for nine yards and goal on a .straight power play. rrskitie made several gains, but f ,i..bbd <<■ a trn k play, and H irne \ sia ni of the small bronchioles pre- * t \«ry play of tne game, recovered . vent.-. That's \i.ar way of telling if a.' ’he ha.f ended. it’.s rta! a. thnia. To .-top the spa?m is !' th*- ojK-n ng minutes of the third ’o rel.eve lempt»rar.l\. .Anything that - the Bl'je .*>ot"ks crossed the | will stop the spasm g i. i;!u aga !i. Derny and Higby co- .11 making first down. Denny thiough the l.i'e for IS yard.s, and diagiios.s. Some inhale “asthma When ult a confirmed a.sthmatic con- nu. I first make sure of the powder."’ It not cure -but e\ en tv n Qjartennan went 24-vards to the , . , J , ,, , ... , mav reUeve, but does • -. a. .re g >\ wis »< oyir o worth something, even by -.h, lady. Tha rt at tne et d of the third {K?riod i | have the patient make a list was. I*. <1'', F.rskine 6. I regular fuod.s; then 1 require Hi’me recovered a blocked item of ttr and TT^ o-te-foot tme ttr pat the-S»»ek»-4n Igat s®>nw thtng~el»e. even if he doesn’t p*-rition for their next score. The twojiike it. >am.s had battled on fairly^ even It is quite possibV that he has been terms, until a penalty forced Firskine ♦‘“Fng something starts the ^ pas te punt. The attempt was blocked and '”‘><1*' attack. Physicians call it al- Horne recovered. Higby ran the ball■ . tnat is, the reaction of the in- «v,r .nd Holliday kicked th, extra' point, the first of the game; dividual to certain proteins. Others! may eat it with no harm following. | . , , . .. .\ntispasmodic agents- -medicines— burn of bnllianc. on tne part of ^ the Erskine team followed this score. no doubt has something that has serv-1 Taking the ball on the 50-yard linef^^j ^is judgment is in- after the kickoff, Whitesides, who was finitely better than yours. The use the biggest threat as a running bac!v|of opiates is taboo—don’t ask him for gained eight. Two long passes put thv a shot of morphine with atropine. 1 ball on Presbyterian’s three-yard line,; have found a whiff of chloroform ef- and Simmons galloped through the be-* f»^ctual in stopping the spasm, — but wildered P. C. yearlings on the firs: !»>« « K^nui’ne, ^paimodic play to score. The score now stood, Do® *•••»• P. C. 2S, Erskine 12 **Asthma** may come from heart, kidneys, or artusd disease oT't&e'*ttlflg* Higby ran back the "kickoff to the L_ , . ^ j • i ,i. _ .w. J rv a That IS not pure and simple asthma.! Erskine »-y«rd line Denny and Hig-ja^^^^ ^ Le^ by gained eight each for a first down.- , determine. But try changing yourl and then Higby, who improved with , ^epUn always. And, every nm, gained 18 yards around i «ratfh for underlying causes of. the j right end. The - plays followed each j trouble. Asthma is one of the most scher in rapid soccession, with Denny. treacheroos diseases. I’wish I could(| craahiBg off taokle for six yards,'cure every sufferer from this dreadful; Quarteraian inakiBg first down, and ■Am nmaing 15 yards around left «Dd^ scoring a touchdown arith the aid complaint. \ Some boy •f ipitndid interfeivnce on the partjy^yy ^ |, ^ iPbilco WA tbs seotu 81.12, Higby polled Am MSt dassHng and sensatioiial run af tbs day. Tlirai plays fsilsd to score fsr IMiae. 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