n wnun LuiiuuigDependable Abstract ServiceAbstracts accurately compiled from our complete title plant. Accurately Copied PHOTOGRAPHICALLY.Mrs. W. A. Lochte, ManagerREPRESENTING STEWART TITLE GUARANTY CO. PHONE CL 7-5205Cheaper by far than driving your carlride CAGLE coachesIt costs ho Hi til* to relax «i\v;iy tin* mili'fi on luxurious Kaci k Coac-hkm! You sink down in a lug, soft reclining seat .,, enjoy wundnrful diner meals .. . arrive nfri.Jwri and rcat£lt;i, Ilea (a driving, doesn’t u? 'ter, while graining 114 yards themselves.Third QuarterComing back after the half-time period, Tivy played strictly a defensive game during the second half. Northeast took the kick-off, hut McDaniel, Girard, Bill Archer, Billy Stevens, De Loach and Porhnvski were all over the hall carriers, and on fourth down, Arnold English hastily kicked off his shoe for a barefoot punt out of bounds on the Antler 30,At fourth down, the Antlers still lacked eight yards, and Wild-man punted out of hounds on the -Northeast 32, Haines and Knutson of the Brahmas picked up a first down with Porlowski, Girard, Iirown and Wildman stopping the plays, unci they followed with another first on the Antler 45 with Shelton, Bill Archer and Wildman making the stops. The drive died, however, and on fourth down, Brad Rhoden, playing in the linebacker spot, charged through for a hard tackle on Ilaincs, knocking him loose from the ball, which was covered by McDaniel for Tivy,A clipping penalty and several enemy infiltrations through the Tivy line set the Antlers back to their own 11, and on fourth down Wildman kicked out to midfield,Fourth QuarterThe hall changed hands seven times in the hist period with Northeast making the only first down. English kicked from mid-field Jo Schupp on the Antler eight, but the Antlers couldn’t go, and Ronnie Chalk did the kicking. Chalk’s kick landed about mid* field hut took a trick bounce backward and came to rest on the Ant* U r .57.Knutson and Anderson picked upABOUT THAAND HAVE THE JOB DONE D