Grayson DefeatsRaceJand 14 to 0The Prichard HighJSchool team defeatedt h e KacelandHighSchool eleven at Grayson Saturday afternoon by the score 14-0. The game was slow both teamsresorting to straight football fortheir gains and^iwith no spectacular performancesby either* The prettiest play of the contest was made when Holcomb, left end for the Yellow Jackets, caught a long pass from Woolery and raced down the side lines fortwenty-five yards before being downed. CaDtainCaptain Woolery carried the ball for five yards on the next down and scored the first touch-down. He also made the additional point by a line play. The second touchdown was also scored in the last quarter by a line play, Captain Woolery earning the ball. An attempt to pa^s for the extra point was ruled ’ jgal when a Raceland buck interfered with the receiver.Huffman was the best vrcimdgainer fur Raceland and made anumber of pretty runs and Captain Fisher a‘s-v isi tors.it tonD.avei'A .for the5- ..I . t JLu.Mi* - Ifmtretwo teams■S'*r h*S rU5H m-mkr\ it o 'iv*il*S! i jlc lt;n;bStaiierlialafordLTlt;i e donHuffLGJ, BanksWolff jrdCG. Banks• • \ -r /' ,u. • ■— • r \ ’ r-1'” * / C-V 'ParsonsRGDowningWatsonRTC. l‘attonHarrisRE‘ StevensWoolery (C)QB(C) FisherMitchellRHHuffmanRupertLHC. PattonBeckwithFBWintersSubstitutions: Prichard, Wil-hoit for Mitchell, Black for Wol-fford. Raceland, none.