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I w m' ; ''' PAGE SIX. ^ ; . . .... - O ' * ~ ' " " \ , ? Classic Benedict Ir Method Allen 1 InriHIp tn Withstand Terii fir Onslaught of Famished 1 lger ? *???:?Fair Otaun'1 . Stad'upn. s' >'-* ' 1 _ There arer'about -1,000 people:prcsc.iu ?n witness the annual game botv^cj '.-Coinmhia's two Collegiate jivU.IUil??'n.-> " Allen- and Benedict. Because thvy " ?Fd lotaiteihin The-snnw ei-t V \ he alb ^ jrianee of-Columbians .i's Kutuiaih di-. >ithd.?-Al-.a-v< pri. r !' this game. tljejjfc arc many- i?r-FntisliC*attons a to what, the outt-oine av th^he. 1 he -Benedict eleven .has ivehh tin- tippy> :??-hand??n"11? ?a?''.CTfTm-'T ' ' 1 ' _ though the game has" he en wall pla> red?and the fighting ^pijrited. Allen ? -*" r.'imo nearer achieving! victory . las.i . year . than . she has in year-. TTiTTT memorable eon test end* d Tn rt l,-(. deadlock to he phiycVl oil today, hoi'some reason. I.have-not been able to ascertain, whatever .odds there are i....... ...'....A. ,.it \ !li nti ?-hnru-ies to uuvc uvirii vii i ???v i-. ? , win in spile of Benedict's "havitv? tho ?i-i.ftiril f..r'lhe cunt'nt season. We are' about to find not for ourselves which' is the belter team for Referee Shellif'ld has *iust blown His whistle. Pandemonium .is- rmjrninjr. 21 in both stands. Allen's cheering section is assisted materially, by Allen's " . brass band, while Davis' band is-hrlping the Benedict ballyTho<>. There are many beautiful women cheering for each team. Old arads. are. .present in- ' V"Tfing' reminiscences of .'the- thne.. when "I was the star on 'the team ; and prevented the other team from .. scoring," <>r :"when 'I ran sq many yards for the lone Touchdown of the pame." This ''Bull", has to cease for] Captain Adamson of Benedict has v- ' won the toss and do ted to kick-oil" to ' Allen. Allen elects to defend the wi-.^j i LI 1 II KIJU1. 1 IIVL.L' .11 l-l If >> I (HI uimm therefore no-particualr advantage in j the choice of goals. Tlie ganiy is on;| "Bus" Williams kicks uif to Captain Cannon, vho-fumhl.es and loses the, ball to Benedict on the kick-oil'. On ; the very first ptay Benedict. trios it ~ "is tackled so?hard -that ln.v_f i;nd>1rI " It looks as if the game' is- going lo( degenerate into' a .comedy of cujurs. , No scoring in this quarter. I?^he ; second quarter Benedict .took it ovojr after two hr' three son^atio^fil plays, ?In?vhkh "Bus" Williams was . the dominating figure. There was nTTTnore scoring.' Benedict's goal at no time1 .during the game was even threatened Allen showed n m-enf defensive tehiif but1 was entirely bereft of anything that mildly resembled an offensive. The Benedict team deserved the C,jbi ! victory for Allei) was completely outclassed. Benedict showed the effect of a longer period of training under ? a particular s,\stcm and her work wa. k 4 niore effective. Allen has a groat team in the making. 1 ?The-outs Winding stars of the game were Williams, nay mil and 'T.nmter Jones for Benedict. W. Burton, Can?: ?ftbn, Goodwill and PoTtcrflold fur Allen. The lacking "pr- both Cannon and Williams was of a high onlev. It .. was especially thriljinp to. real foot * bailers to watch the beautiful spirals produced by Cannon.?Tn i hr. <-,pin'M>n of this writer neither school at this point of the season lias^a great team. and in order to overcome fojyjiidablo opposition must work Teal liuifl. The " final score of the pa me was BenodiM 6, Allen 0." 'Touchdown by "Bus" Wil" ' lianas. ; v. BENEDICT ALLEN \r ' .Pflwfft E. E. Gooriwir jfer- A^?MWaoti v??L. T. TZooncc, Jnme? Argylo L. CL Rhbdef Gaulden ' C. , Pofterfiob ? Gregory RTf?: CarWirtttM - VJohnson T. " ~ Bradfbji f?t " "Jwiw R< B;?? rr" G il e > Williams Q. B. Harpei Hubert L. IE B. . . W. Burtor ' R. Hill R. H. B. Jacksor r~ Hughes F. B. Cannor jT Score by Quarters: mrt'-rc.- o r, o o ?i A, Uy --- Q ? 0 ?f s Sul/stitu1 i<>ns: B. C.?Stevens foi 3 . ? ' ',* .V' of Obs iimerses I* *- I?! usi Ciievei J'riiuV.' I^rrnm fo?' Stuvtq}.<. A t:' l. ' 1). '"V 1<>Vil i'. i 'l, 'J iiyi i'..V Ihuiur. NVi.-on ? [ .. . IIT LlU'-j IK I? i _ .M : ()iVn.')uls:.ShrlU- I>1 < Ol.mlin> IM? i (Paiur) . Valvar v I'. i) i v) ft carl iim-y n*|UK ' 1 ' ?' _ f L i (.AMI: 1.1 AA uy i'i A^. . . Q ;a! ti.'i- Allvn ilviVnilimr^t . : ;o);n f; 'H??. M-iml kidks * \Vii'am> ;iwlis.tvA:ami,n. jAuni ' ..." ' .. :i . ; 1,1 ,u " i\ i. >.v< ! >; lU;m*iiii;t/*s 'I'ftU 4?r*t ' ,lm> \\ iMiani?,iiyi.nu t p. nali.'. i T"? \anls 1\ r iUctJal i t juu?is ?.n otVcn-o. William's aaim rm\i' Vlay. ar-mml .yiiil. Hans aVic-nVins forward pas-.. lnco a.-. A.i:'n'ia'|S air-'liv'r WnvarA pa 1- , I, i ' a 7 tVrrnl i'/m. 1- "? .-^vcb^w ;Aw.ii .Williams Kicks: Allan's n ,,v. 17 \ - ai line. ; W. lluri-n v\-w !' i>. :i;i.*! A mi. -hn-ksan hinr'-uir -tad s \iii\U ami lir't M *vh,~On ' ~ ,V" play IYTTvu pfnaluud .15 ya> JV r illegal use of hamfc-on' offeh J fort on pet's i.ll' taek.lcv' ( amv'n ?v 2'tlnotltth eenle-r orf fake klik. . r. kicks to VVilliajnV* pn third d i mutlV Ikdl.'AV. Burton i'cc Ayk Mli rr^ lmll ,,'n 15 yard line. Burton. fails to {pain mi first -'.pi; Burton yets.'2 urV tackle oh second" pi Chnn-n Kits one thrU center on n< Vfiiry. licxt C'anii'o!! kickjh dick's 2-Vyardline, Benedict's ! it.; and ten. ' )y Jirsi down Willi a . !: -" t<>. Allen's 2*', -yard line. Cam nviitfs- kick. - Benedict ^ecovci. \\ 'ialits . timpts. K<?al 'from fold, F; hallu.n own li. y;..:d .Ta ' r V.". .< a;e I*. r:i v. 1 it. ( aiint'.n* ;y> i i.V' r paini-cl. L'nnnoiV k: *k< l^Jy edict'- r?.~? yard lliu.. Benedict;5?: hi \\ -iUiaais. at'teir.p.ts pass. It:;fit a int i'iand nnikes/lfr. yatd. rani ..Vile yaj.l. lirsc^jdowjj'.. Allen lifnaliz* :d Jfards v.tf.. side. .Burton vi T^tlii'o' i iMml. il .-.n-k.V v.t>n jrr.r^vr rrrfT^ r. , , :: V!-n.;, .\V;!!;:lni< fhfdwn J yard. <'iu< (iv. i!i, Allen's. -1i<Ata.t-k!*-. ra^<'fi-?7l5i*H " alS td '.lolieS HOtS. 11 'yard-. IVdiet has- I mil nn Allen's - yard. K hI'll.1 Hi: ! renter.: f: 'in :is ir'I"!' rn!?? '? ' ' '' 'i?ii'. tin' 'In1 ii?': ;?;.lieir ' ' ' ;n -im i -un:iVil. On thiril ]i fails In tvyill <11 taikle. \\ thrown |<>v inss .?>n Onirth play. Jen's hail mi her nun ~> yard lino, lirst play Allen fuinhlesdnit- Veynvi l-'irst quarter, end* w it-h-J?all- on len's i> yard- lint in her i?ns a ...' with 2nd down, ten yards t'u tro. >*e at end of (^iuirteri -Allen l). Henydio . Sordid Quarter. Ica'.v.r. have ! .versed iti-< hs. Allen no\v..defc inp oas lorn poal. Allen V hall-on p k*> yiTRL line. Si'eoinj'i and ten. Bui ; fails to gain mn I'n -t play. Can kiek.s.ort RvhodtcCs hall oil jlet.'s.l# yard line. \yiHinm* pains ' ; HIT) on fiiki1 1 ml von. AViliiiHoV in :t\\o around riplrt end. Ail: ins at It'll ' pass, Grounded. , A\ iTlin.i,us tries 1 1 amili Tinuhhaoki, ,\lien's hall on < _'o y.'ii {! ^ 1! r. < . . I: ie k II flips three t i <-t nte'r. Jackson h??es three on 1 "play. Camion kieks-to Williams. G " . s him 1W":hlS 'tlJll'k.t. T1*'-** M it 1 Williams, Fncoinplefe, On next 1 W'illi.fms makes sensational end : for yard's. Ball on Allen's 22 \ 1 1'P.o, ?lli nediet's?Loll?In st and j ("Fat*" Cooper p<>os in. for Guile K. K. for .Yllen.) Hipr'ies pels thru center, Hubert pet's i."> on "'[day t.h.i'tl Ci'llU'l. Hill on AHoid^. yard line. (Benjamin Cooper jro? j for Cavniiehael, Allen "Hb^ Tl. i Ponediet fni!. t? take it. over on" 1 pl;iv. Williams entries it over i i c xt. B.rrtodic? ?> Alkm 0. Try i jVIuiiI attempt' <t~ky '~i<7iy "TTT fl~eht~j -Ijer.T.! .-I ATt-'H 0 ' I* I diet kic"ks otV to Alien-. Bradford' | vies bull?r, yn i ?L= " ?Hull 'in A Hon' yar<l -tfTRv - J7?ckson JJOts half-.v . Burton ftets three olf tackle. -Cat . kicks to Williams. No (fain. Willi i kicks t<> Camvop. T'enedii t ponalz t yards. D1V sale. Allen's' ball, Pflfl i yets 2 thru renter. Jackson gets.f first (hiWn. Tass Jackson to Hai ; Incomplete. Pass froip Jackson to I hon.-Ineomp^tc. Penalized n_.yi . i Pass from Jackson to. Ooodwin - y ~ ? ' 1 ,'J' ' , J _ * . y ~ THE PALMETl - V4".v uU> OX I?; TtTE' ; . j (li t . . X. X v. ?.Already ar -.-i 1- ' -Wing r.uinifrstod _ . ,, . . -t i"i .V/i "lfi?H-<;lnssic, j J- ,V . > ! .-rh'phtloU , i >1 :'i lUaiol. on | I . V .1: v. aU-rs .of the j ' .. - , . ... . i . - . . ? i. V' . -'.vca ]lhe !_.niul Grant; ;n' v , ;\'.A , ; . ' C a-Jxa^.a m<re . I - . v : .Mltihff could ? ? .. '?i ihc di'U . ' . ' -. lUntious. this ia ko???rr_^_ , .. . . iu'n. and n . ; , l'lvtiK'nlai'. porform(ITT *' ] ;v-r,:U ve.vcrsaT of form, 1 L- j'-; j" S 111 \ T'lllVluiiiimv ,ul 1 t;cmcnt in the '!U ..r i\.v that -reasonj '?via.'h :> yv.iir.K .his, first ,;--Tv' ;U j > hue cmiditiV** forWT \, .. .. .fitfhe. one -of the 1;.. .. .p. u.; \vn for ln>s.. on Uh v. ' , w.u. I,.. ' i);n-V n to Burton .li i '> i.:..,.;t.i,t'"oi). ur ' .... t'. liu-ir f si si; to CAUU^ii ici-e- -v,-. I:: i* V . P.' v^d'-.-i (*?;' Alleni'pl W' -- t(s ?^ T?,'Si. ( <(N1) HA I.IV 'Jt-ts 'p cy.i'a A'.lt'-n defends' wosm* ;iia u ;,?* :... /^k?vir?; \y imams vn. : ' n 1 'arinoir runs it hack ,v- " j v / T: r.sinidt > hut",recovers \V. Ii-v, x . . ,i, . av vmd C'nrtrion Sy. jT r- -f vers. On (irstlay \): ; ? . \ ;.!/< <1 V"? yards for xi lf~ ?if*} . n "'.Vfn i\:f. \Vilt' > - ( ' to, t'ahnop mns .;fn TV~~ i,7 _ J'-ii'-'n 'ffirrkrft' run TTTT r T^_? ' . ? ?(11.1, ^4+4 lixSt? ? , *. i' i : i! i>'.>*i* iruanl. *?lt Y- ' Kir tirons Us., t.v ! i\ .VV;? n> .Tairl.koh' thrown .M;- ; ' t ; i' - to' Williams. y >. ; .* i h's -tracks. i- ,v_. - ?' .? <('.mnoa Burton tola's tr* s' ;n'.. ! ."ji j?o*U. around nV . i i ( ' Cannon ucts 1 1-2 "> : , >' j-.. -I.(in jii}Is !t "j: . .v ?- ;**! I.ir tackle. , 4 i,. j .<V ; in. 1 :TC> ni;>lot.c. . . . .... ... -f yurd linr. i'"i* WO" '(i va'i] Unc. Burl :i'/ n ' *u?d i ml; T'jixs. A'ii j j A :'la r tyP*. A.Hyn ponr.i'y " U-y.,'!.,", 11 kiel;s to AVilnr; . \s - {' '11 yawls. tils' Vr (j-'yawls in ex'" ' i- i P?sa lid i-\,-.\7~ / r r. .1 Vks 4o Willay . T. : i i ..H \yrlUanis Al- llu!'."!) - \' > - ' uml c'.i'l. -1? tin oh fails On ,?V j: (iuarti v oiuls with hyll in Al1. n'- j> c- -i< i:-.-S t v .at ( nd'of ?iut\rAir . i&z.-A!Ion u. <? ion.-r ore ! ', :]y '.y. rt.. r Nek on fails- to to.- n. lla H- - \Y:Hhim& - fciro, ' . " ' i liiyk. 1 tl'CO-VC'VK, nd- ?r . .y:?:il?. iJurtoo ?r?:ts thre.c ?\V.n ! IT..'.. i'.'.o n i('.M/s"2 on 110X1 ton ; lay; l':\> ' in to fluilos lv.n n> K r , i .latiycn inter'At-' -T-Ai oy '.If.-t-s "ATio runs in yank me i.-t ;:i;l.ol, :i?ail yOt in Ben-Lm?.-jft-i' 1,-.till t?mus. hill rjn , 1 - ,5,-. ft-.V ' nil jrani." On -next iol.l j lay W-llian. Y'hv s'.<Uop into Allen'* \vn . <-. v. liail <ni lifi' own 3( In n ?y "??-f* ,:i ' !!?':i i If tnolfli! ip\l ill-ami i* - i ni citiro'lciliack sneak iin >'1 'i . (ui-i mil oiid. * anoon : h-hi-s- 1 y tj-ill. Rolled jet's _lsil day ! .?! j.; y;. 1 k: c. Williams jrets sevet niW-nrV.n?<i vciiil. '-llilj jM'i* Z < \\ ? RUard 'aril {; - ; , r. fAyr yuaVd but fum ti ll. !.'.! 1; ' >' a >' < "V. I>viI '.<m'rarrie; S'litlall for *m> :n. Jackson pots- -1 a I T?-I\ Willi.irii.lake ' i ;; ;: p.. t,' .Ti ynvf' ?. 'William. ruiciLvl , m i'.. t. v.l'.'i ?to pain * in 1 !;.; > <<>: i Sv * n 2 ?yawl tofia^Q C5.V.J first play. .1 >;?' ?; -on; tak?*-4 arouw first ri. (trnv- rrv^'.:< !. ' ? Williams, wfi on ran ; it back "? yards. Willianvr kick for j iij ( ,uuiu,ir ( fai_l s t<> {'aim l>ur *00* '-" ll~t'lrr'r^*p- - L-wml -L_f ^:r 04 ClIs rrrt?s n? .I, i? ;? _ >; * :j ynrd-. Pannn car* kicks 1m V, .:!?hni?\- Hall still 'in A1 ''?! ''i'ir,'?t' : ! '.I ."."J ncnrilicl':*?bull- .. . :? >]. minute tn play. Williams {rets 4 a inon round < nd. lien- diet penalized 11) yds ihtiis for* illetval u~i<- of* hands. _ William cd f> kick; to Cannon who fails to {jail nnon P. jvton passes. I'ass grounded. Jack t for son failed complete pass.-*1) yar rper, penalty, f'aruyn attempts- pass. Tr Pan ceirnpTefce. CaT?Td~Ttlds before penult irds. is inflicted. 'Scow at oimI.Benedict f nets Allen 0. ' " - ' . - i ;; i Q LEADER | RTS mm hardest plunging -hacks in-the game," h;\s several~t1iW?7lrocrixhnFon ort the C. I.- A. A. mythical eleven. Other members of the squad who have repeatedly been given such distinctions are Patterson"at" center, Hester on the . end. Miller at guard and Coleman, the triple threat Ave- who not only made the C. I. A. A., but was unanimously chosen rts an All-Amevican ies will lie soon, St renter, . "Ponr", ~W1 Ison~ahd "Firpo*'~'CimmngKhin. all; of whom wove placed either on the j second or third string,all C. I. A. A. eleven. Rayfoi'd, a local High School ^ f I. r-iir-.if f.ill.'fre fiimo and Stewart of Seminary, men of re putation and (. xponcnee wiTT shaTc lamely in bearing Xht~Tt r u hT~"oTThegame. ^ By special arrangements, busses arc being chartered, Kords flVe being overhaiiled and extra preparations are being, put ihto execution to provide means of conveyance so that the loyal supporters of the AggieBulldogs may bo on liiiltd td urge tln.ii study Vonr. on to victory. "ON TO ORANGEBURG?, is the '"Slogan. - ) Raging Tornado Destroys All in Path ! I ' * " : " BOOKER T. TAKES TWO ' ' j " 1?' .... J i "Unable to withstand the terrific on-1 ! slaught bl tTft??Booker?Wiv binei f{ hacks, Gilliam, Bailey and J)avis, Jack High school of? Camden came out |.at the small end of a 13-G score. Tive Camden boys were alert on the ofi'en i ivo; bill were weak on the. defcnsi'.oami i.s a result.Cnimbled before,.thy Tornadoes' well-directed attack. .JackJ'soil's lone touchdown came in the "nl | quarter by covering a tumble on 15. T.. I w'm. 20 yard line and running a series of. line play-T. .The; C olumlTTa" boy:; scored in tlyj second qml fourth quarters by a: series of aerial and. line di:i\c*r"iTftd end rims. Mctz played a j"brilliant game at right tackle for T>. ;T. \\\ while Whittukor starred for the i homo team. , _ KOOKKlt WASHINGTON WINS j .\. ' . FROM L1NCOI.N II Kill 18-ft; The boys played well showing inueh i science and skill during THe entire ' ganve. --The.ro were .thrCe touchdowns, made first -by Bradlev: second be ?Ihiulio; ;m<l third hy. fiilliom. The ""good kicking of Scott and W'.lute kept our hoys outT>f the danger '/one. Gfl? I liam made some beautiful end runs, Davis and Bailey plunged the line for many yards. Hughes intercepted? two passes for great gains; one. for a touchdown. The well directed yells helped to lea.d0our hoys on .to. victory. A large crowd witnessed the game. , Kveryone seemed to enjoy the game. ( from start to finish. Aggies Chase Union Panther ' ; i . ?""" ' 7 ": " t Greensboro, N. Oct, 12 f>.?tlhdci 5 ideal weather conditions amidst 'the 1 echoes of a howling audience, on a * favrwhlc?grjdiron. here?'m?W+e?Zl* morial Stadium, the 'Union Panthers * stoiid on and saw their pennant hopes 1 get a decided set-hack^ Under the U leadership of Captain Lane, the hard ' plunging fulhhack, the leader who did - all of the passing, punting and a * larire portion of the ground-gaining, - the1 Aggie Bulldogs, I rail hi?? at the Mid ill' the first half hy a score of-Id to 0. tame hack 4n tho final half, full L 1 of determination tool wil-h n ivinvnu. 11 ; a ted spirit, cut do"WTT*+hr- lend (if the ' invaders, took the lead and in one of '' ] the most thrilling finishes, came "under s the tape with six points to spare Yes, the Spectators Rot their thrills, s 14rerkind*i:eadeiijnav be reminded. ot rli( fret thnyf'nirh Rwici))'< hoys 1.1E tered into the'fracas without the ser d Vices of "Bus" Cnlcmnrfr. Greater nin l" Continued on page eight ? FOOT BALL RESULTS 1. ' * " d Livingstone 18; Paine College 7. , i- A. and T. 25; St. Paul 0. . . yi Hampton. 38; N. C. State 7. ?; J Va. State 32; St. Augustine 0. 4 I Howard 0; Bluefield 0. * t -- .* a ./ " V .. ? ?- - b>-? SEEING THINGS iv. ' ' ' ' ;t>'~ II. W. BAl The" Allch-BciiCdict game is history, '.he "iJ"- hoys will he arguing about until Thursday of next Fair week . suppose. . ?: __ . ii ^ -r^-^? It seems that State.is JeteiiuTuud > roin]) in under the wire this seam. .State and lii hc<lic~t~tm>the only anis. in the As.ociatione that have . I h \ ;i.!(!n!'!e?t |?iniion?m+4?kept *A^ 'iyijpi',1) .i<M(oAs <-h'ar. Iten1 lle+H;--vv-hik' Si ale 1ms disposed of .'nines, Paine and Georgia State. It iVould .he a groat battle when State :.d Benedict nVeet. "Rod" Goodwin and "IVish" Portth*1i Id -were towers of strepgljv for Alii last Thursday. Goodwin, was down v- 1*. M (i>i (>very play and seldom did mi?, his- man. Porterliohl is about e' in si center for his weight I've ,i vol' roon in notion.?_ Foot t' THE CLASSIC Of | LlVtNGS^5 if]: . ' / " / ' V. ; :" ; . CHAR.C 1 JUyingstone Coll< THANKcGIVIN Roth schools have relati (ought game is in ?loie. : ADMISSION HOME COM STATE v TURKEY D 1. At Antii THANKSG i ThurStfttV Nove ADMISSION HOME CO = SATURDAY ' i ' 'V ' 2:3C 1 ' A f i il>ii i ????mmtmmJ STATE J ; , ? Orangeburg FOOTBAL AO MISS - ; -iff Saturday,-November 10,1928. Y ' * ' : f , 3 ON 'THE .GRID | M(iAlil>Ni:U ? > ... ?!"! !* *' v v v 'I'*,"!".' "1 Jits \Vill;.uh-j, the- llenctliet field KciH'i'nl s eri'ilH .for the mivir "her. in.whrrir-h' ?.jUL-klie?? his campaign J t ai4.:iin~C A 11? I . 1 i- i.m m j'l.a when to'? Ki'U-be. ih.Q.- - . ^ I 1 ? **R' V? ;U'r i :iyvn a (front M iMiil ; ihy llAjiiists. M . IT i^ i :r'. i !: . : for the boy's 1 tu 1'iik! da 1 1 i hall i(a yTTTT 'TiTT rT~ tTTj^HTty (let i'<l Ji'j ?' > t tbw iritri-c-ytr-ot-'IfBH^J wjij^ I. . - V.: , Allan's uu staiKui) 'lin- i',. -iforl evoked nitich -f;rv i- .i afciit - for the nifint:i:i* ia- \*i... it hi handled hinvsolf. ' ' . 1 fti t(t lio.VChnW in(i" ::11'i v\ . ! ', t. 'nilill', Vop;v '< K n. ititu: i ..I paifo oijfht _ ' , ,! ~ - . *ar-1 i'i ii ? ?am^ Thr - >L :NAS flE COLLEGE I JKY, IN. L. P ONfV: ITY j TTE, N. G. 2ge Athletic Field G DAY - at 3:30 ively Stroll*; Uamu and a, hard 1 $1.00 I" 9KBB2h!S^SAa2t a 2 u _ *- *._ ^ 11 ' ^ ' ' I IN O CL ASS jC?~ 's ALLEN I AY CLASSIC --1 , sdal Field IVING DAY H mber.29, 2 P. M. I Ml I [N < ? c.AV.. ' |?? , NOV. 24th I ) P. M. & T. K COLLEGE I ? FalV Grounds L STADIUM 1 ION $1.00 v.