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SPORTJN G
NEWSIi
FLORIDA GETS
CLEMSON BY A
SCORE 47 TO 14
Carolina Team Did Not Seem
to Stand Show Againstß
Weighty Floridians B
Jacksonville, tJeefjrZ.— South sH
Park wag crowded to capacity todar
when Florida defeated Clemson to
the core of 47 to 14 for th e ‘Tigetg.”
The Carolinana didn't stand a
chance against the big Florida
team, being outweighted 16 pounds
to a man, but relied on thci r nimbl
wit s to turn the tables on the "Gil
tors.’’ 1
At noon a mounter parade mar'll
<*d through the city including csij
tingent* of th e police, the tJnfverlß
of Florida band of 56 pieces, spiiH
sot< of the rival teams, and monfi
!>er s of the Clem son alumni.
SPORTOGRAPHS
BAYI OR CHAMPIONS
Dallas* Tex., Dec.- 2.—The Baylor
university football team is undisput
ed champion of the southwestern con
ference by defeating Southern Meth
odist university 24 to 0, finishing the
season without n defeat by any con
ference team.
1 MERCERHBURG A WINNER
Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. Mer*
cersbtirg Academy, of Mercersburg,
Pa., won the national arqateur riter
, scholastic oross-country ru> in Fair
mont Park, Scoring 41 tttftrh
r ;-on4Votral' pgkN.
ffettLi^M
is, Buffalo Tech, Was second aiid .Tohn
Shaw of Hutchinson High, think
PO TRAIN AT CLEARWATER ,
St. Petersburg. P]a„ pee. 2.—Chits’!
Ebbettsi owner "of the Broojtjyn. Na
tional league toaiw. has ysigne* a-ion
tmet with the city of Clearwater to
take his team to that city next spring
for traif
Los AngeiK'llpHHV c. 2.- Battling
N< Ison. fo'tißßk,; m.'ht • iiompion
, ho hi , wa Mf&fira* *fic coast with
of mSH^Buhom
bouts
KtJjBL." 2.—Maximac
the tlOiWfe han-
of l 1-4 Bowie. Hepli
IN .1 Vl'
2. TI.C \IOITO
composed of nia
till
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WINNERS
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JOE RAY SUSPENDED
New York, N. Y., Dec. 2,-f-Joe Ray, j
sturdy little middle-distartte runner!
of Chicago, has been suspended by |
the National A. A. U. for alleged, ex- j
cessive charges for expeuges. Ray i
was asked to return SIOO by Decent- I
her IJ. Failure to comply wilfcj
make his suspension permanent. 1
REFUSED CLAIM
New York. N. —Despite
violent protests fromflclßjmia offi
cial's; the National A. AL’.'jj- in ban- ;
volition here bps ypfuseofor a time
Ftp accept ip sWikjjj the seven reeoMs
ifAirti Ittspyards to ; 175 yagjß, claimed
by flEjApy Pa'ddocU|^^ational
Jji-ititer. ' ut
year.’
T ■*. •/■ A/f s’ I'l^B
• DR.
v ?Y T
jJ| 4 *
ip-
R SM* opiidon VELVET' is not the
feEST flour you have ever Mg®4 you may
return it to your grocer, I Bg get your
money back.
For S<kle by
FOOTBALL RESULTS
Boston College 17; Holy Cross 13.
Florida 47; Clemson 14.
Georgetown 13; LaFayett* U.
Quantico Marines 13; 3rd Army
Corps 12.
Western Star s 6; Eastern Suns 0. j
University of Tennessee Medical
Department 14 Wabash College 7.
Camp Benning 20; Mercer Univer
sity 13.
J. M. PITTS
1 ““-“ t
.Estimates Cheerfully
ished.
Large and small
the same prompt.
I have been UMfmmfffhv of
business in the
past twenty-flve'yEip.-vVMy best
references Are furnisfwfd by those
I have worked for.
1203 Uloucestcr
Wm\g jtt tu
wAt>o >-Bpwgaßs :
LADIES! DARkMmB
YOUR GRAY Hfflß
U*e Grandma's Sage Tea and'
Sulphur Rscipe and Nobody
Will Know
The use of Sage and Sulphur for re
storing faded, gray hair to its iritutjj|
color dates back to grandmother’s
She used it to keep her hair
dark, glossy and attractive. WjMU
her hair took on that dull. RBagil
streaked appearance, this
turc was applied with wugm
feet.
But brewing at home M
out-of-date. Nowadays,
any drug store for a bottle
Sage and Sulphur Compour.-Jjßj
get this famous old
proved by the addition o*J&Aj
dicnts, which can betoej|^*' ■-
restore natural color Hg
hair. f: 'HBK
j* Well-known di jH||
fchr l air so naturally iw'
B' 1 *'d can it has ’
“<ju simply dampen a iniTMFjMfc—^
. brush with it and draw
Vour hair, taking one strand" at ,p.'.
By morning the gray hair disrapjjffs,
and aftel- another application or two, it
hreomts beautifully dark and glossy.
ST. SIMON TRANS!! COMPANY
BRUNSWICK TO OCEAN PIFR, ST.
SIMON ISLAND
a Winter Schedule l
Brunswick ‘J:00 anD
Lwfte Brun 1 wick 3:QO pm
Leave Ocean Pier Dl:0b am
k.cave Ocean Pier Pm
' SUNDAY
Leave Brunswick . *.?• f. .. 9:3UfJ
I>eave Brunswick 2'ROp™ 1
Leave Octanabir . .. .. .11:00 am
y,cav e OcnXtir 4:30 pm
■ U J. B. WRIGHT,
BRUNS]b !, £KS^J^D? J
Corner Streets *
O. W. BRADMi Proprietor <
Red Snapper, Bass -
Altamaha Yfver fresh water cat- ■
fish, Trout, Crab Meat, Cedar ■*
Key Mullet. ‘
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Just m
Itdß’udfisb^
her. It's ißrjE \i'a -f
LOCAL MARKETS
Timber Cos.) |
Ileirr*’Pjne: Grade No. 5, 7x9xß 1-2.
$1.2(1; grade 4, 7xßxß 1-2, $1.10;,
grade 3, 6xßxß 1-2, SI.OO.
I Sap Pine: grade 5,70 c; grade 4, 60c,f|
3, 50c. „ > >
Cyprese; Grade s.*9sc; gcade
3, 70c.
Glade 5. PO ; KYaclr 1,
§z%ii \-a%L- ■’
Hk’ to
i : , 'feagaY. SLV-.
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' 'V V.h-.f. 17.011
MM' NAY^^TORFS
aCJM) t* of turpi II: Hie
HJpr Last sain- . Ni.viTL* Jf ■
TL4S. Rosin, firm, ttw -IpM
:.•(); N 5.30; K gm|
n.-. <10: P. •~- 1 '" y
-P lit - el,,
-|/:i ' ■ ITO; 7-'^
:'t o; | •
NEW N (iRkBBMI^B
MHPwitf tend somXurthcNfe’igjuda;,
ilofPvvhicth accounted for an
- 1
j steady an
JJanuary during the early trading l
Ajdli covering for over the week-end. '
qPv . ’
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
j Now Orleans, Dec. 2.—Cotton i.p
--; ened steady. December 24.55; Janti
i ary, 24.57; March. 24.60; May, 24.48; i
:July, 24.27.
DR. U. 0. QWLLIAN
Office Phone 47 1
Residence Phonc^^J^
>vq O D |
-fr Oak
jAjlr Mixed
Phone 600 ji l
{mtm “and yariS
„'Ri l.' Huntley, Mgr.
MBjtes Useful and
AsissCLim and Enamel Roasters
NRlectric i \.r_olators
Electric Irons
> 0 >. •
Electric I oasfecs
•i ’ Sets
and black'T ea Sets
Casserolesjand Tea F-ols 4
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Jmkre : Cl
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