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FOOTB ALt THE COURIERJOURNAL LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, -NOVEMBER 17, 1940. rOOTBALC Uo of Lo Miseries Permit Heavier Long Island to Win SECTION 5 29-6 The University of Louisville Had Its Moments Centre Holds V. P. I. to 10-6 Win' Card Boners Donate 3 Touchdowns Gobblers' Head Coach Absent Schultz Scores For Colonels to receive after winning the toss ver.

Haddock faked a reverse to and Warriner returned the kick- Smith, then handed the ball to off to his 37. On the first play Schultz on an end-around play from snap, Thomas fumbled and and Schultz, catching the Gob- Felchner, Centre's alert tackle, biers right side-back out of po- recovercd on the V. P. I. 31, sition, galloped all the way across Centre marched from this point the 8al lire for a touchdown, to pay dirt without losing posses- Haddock's try for the extra point By JIMMY JONES, man, brought Czekala's return kick down to Centre's 42.

Here sion of the ball. In two plays. was oiocxea ana ine woioneis lea, Danville Kv Nov Ifi Czekala, Centre's hard-running Jim Roseiifield Throws Pass to Moore for Score the Colonels braced and Warriner V. 1 ji :i.Ai wL i a nni tt: i i Gobblers of the Southern P'cu up eiKu. yaxus iie viignnaiis lougnt oac kicked over the goal line.

Centre Conference, playing without the 011 tacKie ana tnen maae vananuy ana tooK tne onensive picked up 15 yards on three run- direction of their head coach, UUWI1 at lwu cj.iidiia uu ning plays, out zeicaia lost lo Henry Rudd, who remained in slashing reverses, Smith added which Warriner sent the ball yards on an attempted pass and Blacksburg with a shoulder in- flve more to set the bal1 UP on booming for 67 yards, picked up Henderson, Gobbler right end. jury, came dangerously close to lne oDiers -io. ri ine iweniy-iive yaras lor v. i i. blocked Czekala's kick on the being-slaughtered in advance of 1'u'uucla tiunc-u miij viutxra, fiuv actLttj? centre 3-4.

wun tne Lioooiers taking possession there, un ine Mr. Roosevelt's Thanksgiving olay. Wheeler whirled here this afternoon by a keyed t0i i.p rsr up Centre team that played inspired and capable football before a homecoming day crowd of 4,000. Western Thumps jtof -SWjtfW sf Tt.riu,i 5. I K.I.A.C.

ROUNDUP: Morehead won the only conference game, beating Transylvania 6-0, u-hile all others toere taking on outside foes, and racking up Jour -wins and two losses. Scores were: Centre 6, Virginia Tech 10; Eastern 48, Bowling Green of Ohio Georgetown 27, Evansville University of Louisville 6, Long Island 29; Murray 18, Middle Tennessee Western 20, Austin Peay 0. r. zf The Gobblers, with one eye on their traditional Thanksgiving tussle with V. M.

I. at Roanoke, jf WF'-; Thursday, finally Ct-J. Photos. Out Easy 20-0 Win Bowling Green, Nov. 16.

The Western Hilltoppers, playing without the services of the injured Tom Zoretic, wound up their home season here today by defeating the md right end on a reverse nine yards and Hudson made a first down on the Centre 24. A naked reverse, Hudson to Wheeler, picked up 19 yards to the right and then another of exactly the same type to the left side sent Thomas crashing across the goal line for the score. Thomas place-kicked the extra point and the. Gobblers forged to the front. 7-6, retaining their advantage at the half's end.

V.P.I. os. Centre Clark L.E Schult W. Tate 1- Campbell Anderson L. Skovron Zydiak Hal McCtaire I R- r' Brakefield Belcher R.T Felchner Henderson R.

Amundsen Wheeler Q. Yate v-r-n Czekala Although the U. of L. foothallers dropped a 29-6 decision to L.I.U. at Ilrooklyn Satur-day, they cut loose ith some fancy footwork.

Here Kenny Sipes, halfback, picks up eight yards on a reverse after taking the hall from Fullback Hugh Wright. Governors of Austin Peay, 20-0. Numbed hands, caused by near freezing temperature, brought about numerous fumbles A field goal from the 15-yard line by McClure in the fourth period after Centre had halted one V. P. I.

march on its three the tension somewhat for the lads from the Old Dominion. But Centre still had a chance to win thereafter, leaving just enough of the element of suspense to make it a good battle to the finish. The Colonels were first to tally, scoring in the first five minutes of play. With a strong wind at their backs, the Gobblers elected Western 20) Pos. Austin Peay 0i Dowing L.

Toombs Vanmeter L. Robnett Taylor L. J. Chaffin Sanders Love Bowline R. Knox Haddocic Byrd ft.

Harper R.rU Thomas Rutledge P. MacWhirter Hutledse Salato t). B. 8 0 0 0 I. Scoring: Touchdown Thomas.

Point After Touchdown McClure (placement'. Field Goal McClure. Centre Scoring: Touchdown Senult-. Referee Stanley Hach. Kentucky.

Urn-plre Rurnuey Taylor, Georgetown, lleaj Linesman-Fred Cmtot, Yale. Held Judae Hovd Chambers. Cincinnati. Senitza L. Caraway Crouch R.

BogRett Dvilanev llarvev Substitutes: Western Hunter, Pitt-man. Pruden, Stoll, Sadler. Oadd. Mnrkham, Fisher. Kmdtiell, Price, Crouch, Marcus, Sparrow, Mazlock, Tomblinson, Wilson, Stelle, Pudlo, and Griffin.

Murray Takes 18-0 Win By LARRY BECK Ce-rier-Joornal Correspondent. Brooklyn, N. Nov. 16. The staunch Cardinal eleven of the University of Louisville was defeated by a pulverizing University of Long Island team 29-6, at Ebbets Field here this afternoon on a cold and soggy field.

A week of rain was topped off by snow flurries this afternoon. 3 WERE FREE The jittery Apitzmen. touched by a case ofvnerves in their first intersectional battle, served the Easterners their first three scores I on a gold plate, with all the trim- xnir.gs. The Long Islanders, 4-1 favor- ites to wallop the Southerners, scored a safety within five min- utes. but not before U.

of L. staged an inspiring goal-line gtand. The Cardinals took a ft-S ST jS VCy Special to The Courier-Journal. Murfreesboro, Nov. 16 Buy on LEVY BROS 90-day Extended Charge Plan! Pay I Dec.

10; I Jan. 10; Feb. 10 on the part of both teams. The Hilltoppers led 7-0 at the halfway mark, following a sustained drive which moved the ball 66 yards. Dulaney opened up the drive with a gain of 18 yards around right end.

and then hit the line three times to move the ball to the 34-yard line. "Tip" Dowing, on an end-around play, picked up 22 yards before being chased out on the 12. Sadler got 7 yards at right tackle, and then Dulaney in two line charges went over for the touchdown. Following the intermission the Hilltoppers came back with an offensive splurge which netted them a touchdown in ttye third quarter and another in the early moments of the fourth. Wilson went off left tackle, broke for the sideline, straightened out as Dulaney and Salato got in front of him for interference, and raced 41 yards to score.

The third touchdown was chalked up by "Little Beaver" Sadler, who went over from the one yard line. The Hilltoppers chalked up 21 first downs to Austin Peay's 5. Scoring twice in the first five minutes of the ball game, and then covering up, as the Western coaching staff scrutinized their playing, Murray State's Thoroughbreds won their fourth rVV V3 WDIfiHT ff S.I.A.A. victory of the season from Middle Tennessee's Blue Raiders 18-0 here this afternoon, before a handful of blanketed fans. Statistics VA 40-yard pass from Sam Grider to Steve Levandoski ac T.

T.OIr' AKWVM. counted for the first marker: an Flri ltM Trd ind rinrd BinC 123 end run of seven yards by Grider brought the second touchdown Wright is shown lugging the oval for a five-yard gain. 51 41 14 and Bob Perkins crashed for the final counter. I ruKps completed Fain Intercepted by. Fumbles IS 3 1 -4 0 Bourne Bono padi4 Ball lost famblei.

Prosltiea Varney Leads Morehead to 6-0 Win Over Transylvania Yard last penalties. Attendance. 11.534. STACKS CU Blackbird sunt on their own 23. A quick kick by Hugh Wright on the second down was blocked by Koons and run back to the 10 By BILL HOGGE, Courier-Journal Correspondent.

Morehead, Nov. 16. against the Pioneers in one of- as for Harry Walker and Bruce Playing before a chilled crowd the roughest and hardest fought Rawlings, the only three men battles the fans here have seen, that Coach Ellis Johnson loses of around 2,000 homecomers and WUh about three minutes left from his team this season. Var- fans, the Morehead College jn the first half, Varney, after ney was the outstanding back. Three cracks at the line rolled L.I.U.

to the 1. but the Easterners HUNTING SEASON OPENS Oil RABBITS AND QUAIL NOV. 24TII III KY. Season now open in Indiana. Duck season now open in Kentucky until Dec.

14th. BUY THE GUN YOU WANT ON OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN fumbled on the last down and failed to score. Eagles led by Captain "Jug" he and Howerton had taken the Although handicapped by a bad ankle that he sprained in the Wright faded back to kick, but was tackled in the end zone when a high pass from center delayed led 2-0. his kick attempt. L.l Varney, defeated the Pioneers of ball on a drive from the Transy Transylvania College 6-0 here 48-yard line to the 12 went over this afternoon.

standing up for the only score Time and time again Varney, of the fray, aided by Corky Howerton, sopho- This game was the last of his more back from Olive Hill, drove college career for Varney as well INTERCEPTED REMINGTON AUTOMATIC Eastern game, Jug played sparkling ball on both offense and defense. In the line Buster Nor-ris, Eagle candidate for all-State honors at guard, Vincent Zachem, Charles Smith and Joe Ruchin-skas were outstanding. Morehead (8 Pos. 0 Transylvania. 12.

16. ar 20 en. A few minutes later, another blocked ount paced the Black i ten to as the birds to pay-dirt, and again Wright couldn't find time to get his kick off. This time, the Black- Haines Smith Georgetown Romps "perfect automatic." Combines licht weicht Smith I. I liiirr Huchinskaa G.

Kklnnor birds crashed through with eight Norton with great strenRth, fine and accuracy. Smooth, posi Norris K. (... Hove Marshall U. Hock 27-7 Over Evansville minutes remaining in the first quarter end recovered a blocked punt on the U.

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Trocolar, hefty L.I.U Dress Heller for Less! 3 Gneait VAILinilE'S! right half, carried the leather across on two plays. Hosenblum converted and Long Island led. Muaiminn AKimin Howerton JuMU-c Frit Heitat F. Thorn berry Substitutions: Morehead Reidincer, Harney, Rawlings. DaURhtery.

Walker, Mack. Tate. WlKKlns. Transylvania Fox. Courtney, Rapier, Miller.

Meadows, WINCHESTER REPEATER Model 12 9-0. One "of the smoothest repeat ers ever made. Per With only four minutes to go before the termination of the first half, lanky Kenny Sipe attempted a pass that was intercepted on the U. of L. 23 by Koons, the guy fect balance, and greatest accuracy.

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16 W) yard line to its one. Jimmy Rocke Georgetown College's Tigers, using plunged over for the touchdown, a patched-up lineup, scored once Evansville's lone touchdown came in each period today to defeat on a nine-yard pass from Duvall the Evansville College Aces 27-7 to Selm. in their final home game of the A Pss from Johnson to W. II. Honaker, covering 20 yards, ac- season.

counted for Georgetown's final The Tigers' first touchdown touchdown. came after Montgomery, Evans- F.vnnsvin. Po. Georgetown nn Galloway Honaker ville end, had fumbled on his 22- Guard Huff yard bar. Ray Pigman carried the ball five times for the marker.

ebei m. H.iuiiiKBrlnee I Thompann Emmett Boylan raced 36 yards Montgomery kihik Yarlu oudv Jlnylan off tackle for the Tigers second Acker Miller Hailev H. Johnwon touchdown. wonr F. Rock.

Georgetown's third 1 Evsnsviiie 7 7 Ororitetown 7 6 7 727 touchdown Came after a paSS from r.eor-etown Scoring: Touchdown- Harry Johnson to Lyman Benson Koc- lft.naker. Point- After Touchdown had carried from Evansville six- chmbenin (placements). end from the 23 for a tally. Rav-? Inskv converted and the score LeFEVER NITRO SPECIAL stood 16-0 against the Apitzmen. 4 2-YARD T.

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42. Tom Kritz, however, skirted U. of L. right end and pranced yards for a touchdown. Ravinsky Eastern Smacks Oliioaiis 48-0 heed the uprights and I.

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ended, L. I. U. 23, U. of L.

6 Richmond, Nov. 16 Eastern State Teachers College trounced Bowling Green University of Ohio 48-Gv today to end its 1940 gridiron season with a perfect slate of eight wins. Charles Schuster led Eastern's merciless attack, the 185-pound end scoring three touchdowns in the first, third and fourth quarters and two extra points in the first quarter and one each in the third and fourth. Schuster, the high scorer for the State of the year, scored first when he snagged Spider Thur-raan's pass from the 3-yard line, catching it over the goal line. Of the other touchdowns, Ted Bennedett made two and Ordich and Al Dressman one for Eastern.

rr Only a few minutes ticked A lightweight boot mad especially for the upland hunter. Moccasin type, of finest 1 a Tailored-lo-Measure! sway in the final quarter before L. I. U. capitalized on another Cardinal miscue to score.

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Ordich Bowling Green 0 0 0 Eastern 14 0 20 14 48 Scoring Touchdowns Eastern: Schuster. 3: Ordich, Bennedett, Dressman. Points After Schuster 4. Lehman and Combs. Substitutions Eastern: Smith.

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