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CEDARTOWN DEFEATS SUM-
MERVILLE FRIDAY. 26 TO 0
By JOHN BLACK WHISNANT.
First Quarter:
Capt. Adams won the toss up and
elected to receive. Cedartown kicked
to Summerville. Thomas received the
ball and returned it 6 yards. First
down, Thomas off left tackle but did
not gain; second down, 10 to go, Al
exander ran a right end play but lost
5 yards; third down, 15 to go, Thomas
punted 25 yards, Cedartown received
the ball but fumbled it to be recover
ed by Alexander to make it Summer
ville’s ball on the 45-yard line. First
down, Thomas plunged the line for a
3-yard gain; second down, 7 to go,
Thomas passed to Myers incomplete;
third down, Alexander lost 2 yards
around right end; fourth down, 9 to
go, Thomas punted. Cedartown’s Ball
on the 38-yard line. First down, 10
to go, they ran a right end play for
a 5-yard gain; second down, 5 to go,
they fumbled but recovered it again
for a 10-yard loss; third down, 15 to
go, they fumbled again, this time it
was recovered by Myers. Summer
ville’s Ball on the 50-yard line. First
down, Thomas hit center for a 1-yard
gain; second down, 9 to go, Thoma?
ran off right tackle for a 1-yard
gain; third down, 8 to go, Beatty ran
off left tackle, no gain; fourth down.
8 to go, Thomas punted 20 yards.
Cedartown’s Ball on the 45: First
down, they were thrown for a 2-yard
loss, Cochran made the tackle; second
down, 12 to go, they hit center, but
were penalized 5 yards for being off
sides; second down 17 to go, they
passed incomplete; third down, 17 to
go, they punted but it went out on the
45-yard line. Summerville’s Ball on
the 40-yard line: First down, Beatty
ran off left tackle but did not gain;
second down, 10 to go, Thomas off
left tackle for a 9-yard gain; third
down, 1 to go for a first down, Thom
as hit center, no gain; fourth down,
Thomas hit center for the needed
yard for a first down: First down, 10
to go, Thomas ran off left tackle for
a 3-yard gain; second down, 7 to go,
Alexander off left tackle for a 5-yard
gain! third down, 2 to go, Thomas
ran off right tackle for a 1-yard
gain; fourth down, 1 to go, they pun
ted, Cedartown received the ball and
returned it 22 yards, Cochran made
the tackle. Cedartown’s Ball on the
22-yard line: First down, they ran a
left tackle play for a 12-yard gain
Thomas made the tackle y first
down, they ran a right tackle play
for a 5-yara gain, Marks made the
tackle; second down, 5 to go, they ran
a left tackle ploy for a 3-yard gain,
Hankins made the tackle; thiid down,
2 to go, was a tackle play to make it
a first down, Hankins made the tac
kle. First down, was a line plunge
for a 5-yard gain, Payton made the
tackle; second down, 5 to go, they
Tan a left tackle play for a 4-yard
gain.
Second Quarter:
Third down, 1 to go, was a right
tackle play for a first down, Abney
made the tackle: First down, 10 to
go, they hit the center for a 5-yard
gain; second down, 5 to go, they hit
center for a 1-yard gain, Alexander
made the tackle; third down, 4 to go,
was a line plunge for a first down.
First down, 10 to go, was a left tac
kle play for a 5-yard gain, Myers
made the tackle; second down, 5 to
go, they ran an off right tackle
play but did not gain, Thomas made
the taekle; third down, in the shadow
of their own goal, they fumbled, to
be recovered by Abney. Summerville’s
Ball on the 12-yard line: First down,
Thomas punted 40 yards, Cedartown
returned the ball 6 yards, with Favor
and Payton tackling. Cedartown’s
Ball on the 45-yard line: First down,
they fumbled the ball, but recovered
it again, they lost 9 yards on the
play; second down, 19 to go, they
passed incomplete; third down', 19 to
go, they fumbled but recovered it
again, losinfi 3 yards on the play;
fourth down, 22 to go, they punted
with the ball going out on the 35-yard
line. Summerville’s Ball on the 35-
yard line: First down, Thomas passed
to Adams for a 25-yard gain. First
down, Thomas’ pass intercepted by
Cedartown. Cedartown’s Ball on the
35-yard line: First down, they hit
center for a 4-yard gain; second
down, 6 to go, they hit center for a
5-yard gain; third down, 1 to go.
they hit center for a first down. First
down, they ran a left tackle play but
fumbled the to be recovered by Abney-
Summerville’s Ball on the 20-yard
line: First down, Thomas hit center,
no gain; second down, Thomas passed
to Alexar'der and was completed for
2 yards; third down, 8 to go, Alexan
der ran a right end play for a gain of
10 yards. First down, Thomas lost 2
yards; second down, 12 to go, Favor
passed incomplete; third down, 12 to
go, Thomas punted, Cedartown re-
turned it 5 yards, Payton made the
tackle. Cedartown’s Ball on the 45-
yard line: First down, they ran an off
left tackle play, no gain, Cochran
made the tackle; second down, they
hit center for a 5-yard gain, Payton
made the tackle; third down, 5 to go,
they ran an off right tackle play, no
gain; fourth down, they punted but
the ball went out on the 4Cyyard line.
Summerville’s Ball on the 40-yard
line: First down, Thomas passed in
complete; second down, 10 toigo, Al
exander lost 5 yards around right
end; third down, 15 to go, Thomas
passed incomplete; fourth down,
Thomas punted to be recovered by
Alexander, but the ball goes io Ce
dartown on the fourth down. Cedar
town’s Ball on the 22-yard line: First
down, they hit center for a 6-yard
gain, Favor made the tackle: second
down, 4 to go, they ran an off left
tackle, no gain; third down, 1 to go,
they ran an off right tackle play, no
gain; fourth down, 4 to go, Foster
ran over for a touchdown on a center
play; extra point not good.
Cedartown kicked to Summerville,
Favor - received the ball and lateraled
to Beatty for an 8-yard gain. Sum
merville’s Ball on the 45-yard line:
First down, Thomas passed incom
plete; second down, Thomas passed to
Beatty for a 5-yard gain; third down,
5 to go, Thomas off left taekle, no
gain; fourth down, Thomas pur,ted,
but the ball went out on the 45-yard
line.
Score: Cedartown, 6; 1 Summerville,
0.
Third Quarter:
Cedartown kicked to Summerville,
Beatty returned the ball 3 yards. First
down, Thomas hit center for a 5-
yard gain; second down, 5 to go,
Thomas fumbled with Cedartown re
covering it. Cedartown’s Ball on the
18-yard line: First down, they ran an
off left tackle play for a gain of 6
yards, Favor made the tackle; second
down, 4 to go, they ran an off right
tackle play for a 6-yard gain, Adams
made the tackle. First down, goal to
go, they han an off right tackle play
for a 2-yard gain; second down, Grey
went over for a touchdown on a cen
ter play; extra point made by Foster.
Cedartown kicked to Summerville,
Favor returned the ball 12 yards. First
down, Alexander hit center for a 1-
yard gain; second down, Beatty fum
bed. Cedartown’s Ball on the 45-yard
line: First down, they passed but it
was incomplete; second down, they
fumbled and the ball was recovered
by Favor. Summerville’s Ball on the
30-yard line: First down, Thomas ran
off left tackle for a 4-yard gain; sec
ond down, 6 to go, Favor lost 3 yards;
third down, 9 to go, Thomas punted
40 yards. Cedartown returned the
ball 15 yards. Cedartown’s Ball on the
35-yard line: First down, they ran an
off right tackle play for a 1-yard
gain, Abney made the tackle; second
down, they lost 7 yards, Myers made
the tackle; third down, 16 to go, they
passed but it was intercepted by Han
kiris. Summerville’s Ball on the 40-
yard line: First down, Hankins lost
3 yards on a right end run; second
down, Thomas passed, but it was in
tercepted by Cedartown, Hankins
made the tackle. Cedartown’s Ball on
the 37-yard line: First down, they hit
center for a 15-yard gain. First down
they ran an off left tackle play for a
4-yard gain, Payton made the tackle;
second down, 6 to go, they passed
incomplete; third down, they passed
incomplete; fourth down, they passed
to be intercepted by Sitton. Summer
ville’s Ball on the 15-yard line: First
down, Thomas punted 30 yards, but
went out on the 45-yard line Cedar
town’s Ball on the 45-yard line: First
down, they fumbled but recovered it
again and lost 5 yards on the play;
second down, 15 to go, they passed
and it was completed for a 20-yard
gain, Thomas and Favor tackling.
First down, 10 to go, they ran an off
right tackle play for a 6-yard gain,
Abney made the tackle; second down,
4 to go, they ran a right end play for
a 10-yard gain, Favor made the tac
kle. First down, 10 to go, they fum
bled but recovered it, they gained 4
yards on the fumble; second down, 6
to go, they ran an off right tackle
play for a 2-yard gain, Henley made
the tackle; third down and goal to go,
Foster went over for a touchdown.
Extra point no good.
Cedartown, 19; Summerville, 0.
Fourth Quarter:
Cedartown kicked to Summerville,
Thomas returned it 10 yards. Sum
merville’s Ball on the 25-yard line:
First down, Alexander gained 1 yard
on a right end run; second down', 9
to go, Thomas gained 1 yard off left
tackle; third down, Thomas passed to
Alexander and it was complete for 25
yards. First down, Alexander fum
bled. Cedartown’s ball on the 45, First
down they lost 1 yard. Payton made
the tackle. Second and 11, they punt
ed but it went over the goal line, the
THE SUMMERVILLE NEWS: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935.
ball was returned to the 20 yard line
to make it Summerville’s ball. First
down Alexander gained 1 yard on a
off right tackle play. Second down
Thomas passed to Abrey and it was
complete for 12 yards. First down
Thomas ran off right tackle for a one
yard gain. Second and 9, Thomas
punted and recovered it again, lost 1
yard. Fourth and 10, Thomas punted
40 yards. Cedartown’s ball on the 25
yard line. First down they ran a off
right tackle play for a 3 yard gain,
Cochran made the tackle; second ad
7 they ran left end play for a 5 yard
gain. Myers made the tackle. Third
down, 1 to go, they hit center for r
first down. First down, they hit een
ter again for a first down, Thoma:
made the tackle. First down, they ran
an off left tackle play, no gain, Adam;
made the tackle; second down, 10 to
go, they ran an off left tackle pla
for a first down. First down, they ran
an off left tackle play, no gain; sec
ond down, 10 to go, they hit center
for an 8-yard gain; third down, 2 t<
go, they ran a right end play for a
gain of 16 yards. First down, the
ran an off left tackle play for a 9
yard gain; second down, 1 to go, they
hit center for a first down. Firs
down, they hit center for a 3-yard
gain, Thomas made the tackle; sec
ond down, 7 to go, they gained 4
yards on an off right tackle play
third down, 3 to go, they hit cente,
to put the ball down on the 6-incb
Tine, with 6 inches to go for a touch
down; fourth down, they hit center
for a touchdown. It was made by
Lindsey; the extra point was made by
Foster. Cedartown, kicked to Summer
ville, Thomas returned it 10 yards.
Summerville’s Ball on the 3C-yard
line: First down, Alexander lost 1
yard on a right end run; second down,
11 to go, Thomas gained 8 yards on a
right tackle play; third down, 3 to
go, Thomas passed but it was incom
plete, just as the whistle blew for the
game to be over.
Cedartown, 26y Summerville, 0.
ROYAL, Theater
Summerville, Ga.
PROGRAM:
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
“Thanks A Million”
Starring Dick Powell, with Ann
Dvorak, Fred Allen.
Whatever you want —it’s got—-and
what it’s got—you want!! A dozen
stars, every one playing a real part
in a real story glorified by girls and
excitement —fun and spectacle—-song
hits: count them, “Thanks A Million,’’
“I’ve Got a Pocket Full of Sunshine,’’
“I’m Sitting High on a Hilltop” and
“Sugar Plum.”
And dancing—romance and drama
—more fun and more songs!
ALSO COMEDY.
SATURDAY ONLY
James Oliver Curw'ood’s
“TRAIL’S END”
with CONWAY TEARLE
Also Comedy and Chapter 9
“THE PHANTOM EMPIRE”
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
“CHINA SEAS”
with Clark GABLE, Jean HARLOW,
Wallace BEERY.
The biggest drama of 1935! Down
the corridors of time will ring the
fame of this gigantic spectacle of
vivid adventure and turbulent ro
mance. As long as your memory lasts
you wll joyfully recall the roles of its
three great stars—Clark Gable as the
smart, hard-boiled sea-captain; Jean
Harlow as the girl called “China
Doll”, and Wallace Beery as the be
guiling bandit leader.
We urge you, by all means, to see
this picture!
Also Short Subjects
Spanish War Veteraaa
The organization of the Spanish
War Veterans was perfected in St
Louis in 1904. Later other units were
formed and they were united into one
organization in 1908.
Sweater Sale.
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22c; Cotton Checks 9c; Blue Shirting 12c
Sweaters for Boys39c
Sweaters for Men and omen at 55c
Zipper Jackets, $1.69; Blanket-lined
Coats, $1.69; Men’s Work Shirts, 44c;
jßoys’ Overalls. 48c; Work Pants, 95c;
Dress Pants, $1.49: Men’s Union Suits,
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Famous bargain prices on Hose: Best $1 full
fashion ringless Hose made, this sale only 79c;
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Ladies’ Heavy Ribbed, 10c; Children’s Long Rib
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