. Highland Echo 1915-1925. possession on M. C; i .S5 yard line, fourth down with 3to go. I Second Quarter i Hatcher went 5 yards over tackle;Powers ran 20 yards around leftend for a touchdown. Hatcher kick-ed goal. Score: Maryville 2; U. Ruble relieved TuUoch whosprained an ankle. Jellicorse kicked.^0 yards to Deitzen who returned15; Hatcher gained 6 yards offtackle; McCabe and Powers failedto gain; Norgan went in for Moore;Hatcher pushed through center for10 yards and first down. Deitzen 8yards around left end; McCabe 3yards through tackle and firstdown. Powers 4 yards over center;Hicks


. Highland Echo 1915-1925. possession on M. C; i .S5 yard line, fourth down with 3to go. I Second Quarter i Hatcher went 5 yards over tackle;Powers ran 20 yards around leftend for a touchdown. Hatcher kick-ed goal. Score: Maryville 2; U. Ruble relieved TuUoch whosprained an ankle. Jellicorse kicked.^0 yards to Deitzen who returned15; Hatcher gained 6 yards offtackle; McCabe and Powers failedto gain; Norgan went in for Moore;Hatcher pushed through center for10 yards and first down. Deitzen 8yards around left end; McCabe 3yards through tackle and firstdown. Powers 4 yards over center;Hicks replaced James. Dietzen 3yards throuarh center; Powers ran , 15 yards around left end for first jdovv-n; Maryville was penalized to iher 1 yard line for piling up; I Blair in for Powers; Buchanan infor Hayes; Blair made Tenesseessecond touchdown. Hatcher- kickedgoal. Score: Maryville 2; U. T. kicked oflF 50 yards toEvans vho returned 10; Evans re-placed Deitzen; Evans no gain;Tennessee penalized 10 yards for. SPLENDID MUSICAL ENTERTAINIVI[NTRENDERED BY KRYLS ORChtSIBA LARGE AUDIENCE HEARS GOOD PROGRAM IN COL-LEGE CHAPEL. VARIOUS INSIRUMENTS AND POPULAR MUSIC PLAYED. MISSKNOFLICKVA THANKS AUDIENCE FOR ATTENTION. RALPH BINGHAM Ralph Bingham, the second number of the Lyceum is a humoristwho for forty years has been mak-ing audiences laugh, and is still inthe /me of life. This is accountedfor by the xa^t that his first ap-pearance was at ih age of sixyears when he traveled *:he BoyOrator of America. He has mademore than 10,000 platform appear-ances. He is an impersonator, ahumorist, a violinist, a pianist, anda vocalist. De Witt Talmage hassaid of him, Bless Bingham and allthe apostolic coli^ge of man that makes me laujfh ismy benefactor. Bless all peoplewho mirthfully surprise us with un>usual juxtaposition of words. Theirsis a divine mission. Mr. Bingham will appear at thechapel on October 14th. On Wednesday evening in Voor-hees c


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