Confederate Aerial Raid Pays Off With Two 4th Period TDsMONTGOMERY, Ala., Dec. 29 —UU9. A Confederate air raid led by rapidfiring Fred Bonners of Southern Methodist carried tlie Soutli from behind today to a 20 to 14 victory over the North, and its ninth win in the 13 playings of the Blue and Gray all-star classic.A crowd of 22,500 watched the 200-pound Benners complete one aerial that traveled 48 yards tof-nyIlf HAFir it ftoiVr« ........................... 1«15HmMn* wrdni;»* .................. 1ft1311‘HVsirn *[-•!» c...................t»t120I'»nrn altrniplrft........-........ 312ft.............-... 111ftI'*wrn IHlrrtT|iir|1Tnnln ..........-........................ ftftPiiTiltne iwnr-.................3i1.ft33.3F'uinblri l«»nt . ....................- 01Fard* pmAllftrd ...............- 1§•enahlp the -South to tie the score in the fourth quarter and go on to win.A Yankee fnrowall bulwarked by Michigan Slate stars had pushed the South around earlier | and Big Bill itcichardl ol Iowa was ; the buttering rani of the North's attack.But Bonners set up three touchdowns the easy aerial way although none of his throws produced an actual score. He moved the South twice to the one-yard line and to the eight on the victory drive. | -The Blues’ heavier and unyield- m mg line began to tell after a \ scoreless first period and the j Yanks scored on a 23-yard drive! with Reicbardl bulling through for* short gains and finally plunging * across from the one. j jThe touchdown and extra point | lv Roichardt stood until the third1 I