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rmai otmtr Sports and Classified Ads VOL. CLIV. NEW SERIES NO. 22.950 LOUISVILLE. SUNDAY MORNING.

NOVEMBER 1. 1931, AsMand Conquers Male Hi At du Pont Stadium 9 31-6 ij i) 1 IT 1 Fumble and Blocked Kick Beat Kentucky, 9-7 f' KELLY ELUDES BARKSDALFS GOAL WINS FOR CENTRE 3 TO 0 For Purple Gridders Section 5 8 Pages 0 0HK0HWHKKH5 0HKHjiKKHKHHMHH 411 inn 1 Tf, 'BAMATO TAB ON 57-YARD RUN Asnmna learn uxtenas airing to riirv-six By EARL RUBY. Ashland High School's Tomcat and Louisville Male High's Bulldog' battled on the du Pont Field before 5,000 fans Saturday afternoon, and when fur finally settled the Cat had the bone, gravy and all. The count was 31 to '6, a margin of four touchdowns. The difference in the performances of the teams was even greater.

The Bulldog fought admirably through the first half of the PLACEKICK ON 25-YARD LINE BEATS MERCER PTP n4Sti i5S3 Cats Outplayed But End of Half, Goal-Line Stand Stop 2 Tide Tallies. STATE AND FALLS CITIES tussle, and wa? within two yards of scoring a second and (Continued on Pace 4.) Colonels Outplay Bears and.x,....... jOntre Mercer Make 13 First Downs to Foe's 3. Western Tchrs. Louisville I Oavton 1' 6:: Transylvania forbin Hieh Middlrsboro K.S.I.C.

Morristown ALABAMA GETS ELEVEN 1ST DOWNS TO U. NOVEMBER It's Time Murray Trhrs. Mid. Tcnn. Trhr.

Morgantield Owenvboro LOSS GEORGIANS' FIRSTjr Kenturkv Frosh Sewanee Frovh fi Special to The Courier-Journal. Br oerald griffin. 8aff Corespondent The Courier-Journal. Tuscaloosa, Oct. 31.

Recovering a Kentucky fumble, which they ronverted Into a touchdown, and Danville, Oct. 31. A place kick Ifrom the 25-yard line by Charlie! 50UTH. for a Topcoat 23 ZA 25 26 27 Z8 29l30 MM DaiKSuaic, tuiJiiuuiuic trwu uii wc Tennese College footoall team, in the last'oeorcia blocking a Wildcat punt which count-i Duke .33: Florida MKs Assies (ieorcia Tech .1: N. f.

Stat 1: V. M. I V. P. I Willlam-Marr play in the third quarter, spelled vie- tory for the Colonels in their home- nrh aroiina comine same asainst Mercer Uni- Davidson 1i II jversity here this afternoon.

The 3 to i 0 win keeps the Colonels in the run- osirthorpe i nin? for the championship of thej Auburn IS. I. A. A. and the Dixie "ph -Macon ed a safety, the Crimson Tide of Alabama cauzht the University of Kentucky Wildcat in an undertow this sfternoon and sank, them for their ninth straight victory over the Blue snd White, despite the brilliant fifty-sevrn-yard run which "Shipwreck' Kelly turned in for a Wildcat touchdown.

It was a beaten Alabama that faced Kentucky after Kelly's dazzling con lemson Spring Hill Wot ford Brideewater 2 .11: Campbell Howard Roanoke 2 Lvnchbure IS S. W. of Memphis. Hrch Point fi II: Marvvil'e 0 The game was played on a slightly Pans island muddy field, in an almost constant rt i Kicnmond drizzle, before a crowd of 2,500 per- r.uiiford Sons Howard tollrse tribution, but the Tide stumbled intoi a. olleee opportunity to score and took fresh heart when Mosley fell on the ball Mars Hill The Bears came to Danville an un-j MinfSan defeated team, but the Colonels held w.

Louisiana them to small gains and outclassed nattanoora them in every department of the Shenandoah same with the excention of Duntins. (Texas Aseie i liir i after it was knocked out or Kerche- 'tirm-Southrrn Potomac entenarv Howard Frosh S. C.a. Trhrs. Kins L.

S. I v. val's grasp deep in Kentucky territory. Pressing the advantage handed to them, the Red Elephants lumbered on down for a marker, and then won the pame in the final period when three Alabama men blocked Kercheval's y- 'A Centre was complete master of the! paontr0sh situation, with the possible exception carson Newsnan of the second quarter, when the Bears i umtrath 'made. their only "earned" first down.

sewanee Walden's pass to Lamson was good for -jut JOHNSON, ASHLAND, STOPPED ON KfCK-OFF BY LOWE, MALE. EAST. punt beliind the Kentucky goal line; for a f-afety. the Centre 26-yard line, but Mercer's vale 19: rarnecie Tech S3; Dartmouth 33 13; Columbia punt went over the goal line, ending I omeii Oregon New York Harvard Is: Vireinia fl Kansas Assies West Virtinia 1 Pittsbursh 41: Penn State 6 Michigan "-1; Princeton 0 ArmT 27; Colorado Col the Bears' only threat. Bears' Net Gain Nine Yards.

The Colonels threatened constantly and gained a total of 223 yards, while the powerful Centre line held the speedy Mercer backs to total gains of only twenty-one yards, and threw them for losses of twelve yards. Just before the third quarter ended II; Va. Wesleyan. Bucknell 0 Lafayette Navy Villanova Pennsylvania Holy Cross Boston Col. Roston I'.

F. Brown Georgetown C. Rhode Island Ocneva Miss. Collese a dangerous Centre threat was ended Colsate State when Reddick intercepted Hasara's i navis-Eikins 33; Bowden en-Sydney pass into the line on his own 8-yard vVwpsh! Trinity mic. vmipcinjau puiiuva lu rkULlier, Wesleyan Kelly's Run Called Back.

The Wildcats, outclassed, staged a preat defensive battle against the thrusts of Alabama, time after time holding the Tide for downs when- it seemed inevitable that "Hurry" Cain and Holley would crash their way through the Blue forward wall for touchdowns, but they were unable to cope with the two fatal breaks that cast them a football game. Kelly almost gave the game to the Wildcats in the opening minutes of the game when, after two plays had netted seven yards for Kentucky, the Springfield lad sped around end for thirty-five yards into scoring territory, but the ball was called back and Kentucky penalized fifteen yards for plleged holding. The penalty was railed on Kercheval, one of the stars of the game, when he made a perfect block of an Alabama man and rolled over on him. Neither side threatened to score in the first period, but Kentucky was placed in an awkward position on the last play of the period when Cain punted out of bounds on the Wildcat 11-yard stripe. This kept the Cat? t'nion Williams 7 Maine Colby 7 Mass.

State 13; Amherst 12 Drexcl 44; Washington Col. 0 Thiel St. Vincents Clarkson Middlebury 0 Bates 30; Bnwdoin 0 Conn. Assies Coast Guard wno tooK the ball ui midneld and returned to the Mercer 40-yard line. A pass failed and then Kottler lost a yard.

On the next play Kottler passed seventeen yards to Hasara, who then picked up six yards through tackle to place the ball on the 18-yard line. Kottler made one more and then Hasara made two to the 15-yard line. KENNEDY. MALE. COMPLETING FORW AKI) TASS PI.

AY IN FOI'RTII FRAME. Albright 20; St. Joseph's 0 Penn. Military Oallaudet 0 Dartmouth Rallies to Tie Yale Western Outplays Cards EUs Lead 33-10 Fordham 33; West Liberty LehUh Muhlenberg Gettysburs fi: I'rsinus fi Lebanon Valley Mt. St.

Mary ti Crove City Allegheny 7 Rochester 14; Buffalo 7 Navy Plebes "-S; r.a. Military 6 Dickinson 1: Swarthmore 12 Worchester Tech. Arnold 0 Norwich Vermont 7 Alfred Hobart 0 West Maryland Loyola (Md.) 7 Wilmington Alliance Bethany 27; Fairmont I' Waynesburt Westminister 6 Providence Lowell Textile St. Lawrence 25; Hamilton 7 Worcester Acad. 7: Lxeter uarKsaaie was caned to placekick and the Centre line held, giving him i ample time to boot one squarely be-j tween the uprights from the 25-yard I line.

On this play, the Centre line did some of its best work of the year I as it prevented a single Mercer man from getting through to even get close to the kicker." Weak Punting: Hurts Colonels. Weak punting before "Chief" Ten-: nekat was injected into the came. in their own territory during the tire second period with Kerchev iIn Second, Fourth Rungs jn 34 Quarter, punting heroically from behind goal line half a dozen times. with the fleet Alabama backs carry 10 Kiae to zu-b 1 numpn 77 ejs 33. Ail hurt the Colonels, but they made up Morrts-Harvey Bioerieid One of America's Finest Makes! Fashion Park it i i n.

nepurr.T American i. ing the ball almost to the promised land. Mold Inside 10-Yard Line. V. was during this quarter that Rensselear cer tackles and- guards almost at will Lone Island C.

N. Y. Acsies Marshall sperial to The Courier-Journal. to within scoring distance of thej Cooper I'nion .41: Lmory-Hewry ..13 ...13 to garner total of thirteen first Bowline Green, Ky Oct. 31.

Jim Louisville goal line only to lose by nowunK urecn, wet. i un goal line oniy 10 10C Moravian Wagner Kentucky put up the gamest fight, Kentucky put up the gamest Ilgnt Ce Iirt riarinn Tehr fi: I'riinhnrn (Penn.l 0 MorlPrl Rv I onn Rime downs Mercer marl ihr. hat any football team could be called flam's highly improved Hilltoppers an offside play or a fumble. The bame MarKeCI by LOHg nUnSo'ns- ccr to stage. On two occasions hey i footbai: team of Western Teachers' ft, Penala.s and One on NiaSKra Iaalle Ml Coast Guard.

ofi; M. Franr.ii 0 took the ball away from the TideiCnllece ran true to dope here this, to a standstill during the first quar- Rulscr Delaware fi MIDDLE WEST. i The Centre line was a thing of Mr.Ha I h3. i beauty to watch and was described withln their own 10-yard line. The! afternoon as the Teachers tore iter and outplayed them the third, I 1 mile, 'II la i IirSi.

OI mese came Wnen ilOliej, on: lup in iaiuiiuu uut uumii; uic seiunu aiiu xai jjtiiuuaj ...11: Wisconsin 0 .1:1: Indiana fpin ulav. found an oocnins and 'defense to trim the Cardinals by a the Teachers had the Cards on the; Npw Haven. Oct. 31 (P)r3 Ui lewim diuuuu, uoohl(( play, found an openin Nebraska I'l: MUsouri I Continued on Taje 4.) uj mhif, iun nu peireci- uneiisive Ji'om from the hills of Hanover to-' (Continued on rase 4) Several times the Teachers marched and a bewildering offense. i (jav fani a couraeeous band of Dart-f Louisville garnered its six points in mouth football players to fail in a the tmrd canto, btern run 01 quest for a victory over Yale, but! Northwestern 32: Illinois Purdue 14; hiraso fi Syracuse Michigan State.

Detroit 21; Loyola IN'. O.I.... Ohio Ohio Wesleyan I)i Muskineum Cincinnati Hi Butler IS: Wabash 0 lna V. i. Washington 0 Depauw IX; Franklin 7 NAVY HELD TO bwem.y-iuur jaius canyuig iu over.

McKinney was stopped with no gain on his attempt to buck the ball over gain glory enough coming bacK from almost certain defeat to tie the Blue. 33 to 33. Since 1884 the Green has sought St Xavier Smothers 0 Jasper Team, 57-13 Wittenberg 11; Heidelherir f. i for the extra point. i The Teachers opened up their om State IS: Oklahoma 1.

i opcoats Okia. Aeities IS: Kansas in vain for victory over Yale. Today SCORELESS Morningside Western t'nion scoring in the second quarter when it had victory Wjthin its grasp for a they turned in their best playing of nminf hii nnn rnn Knox Keloit II irne game. Alter a long pass iromj jfan from the b5g gray speciai The JaSpCr line, the Jasper ends i 15-yard line. Booker.

Jasper. Oct. Guyon's land through the air. thirrl nttpmnt rarripri thp hnii: BUI Mccall, stocky Dartmouth! W. VirQima WeSieVan, Wlin no uiiuusu me i.

his third attemDf carried the ball 1 lrfanton Tnnrarn Si. Xavier High School football team t. Aavier usea lounern sudsuius. from the line for a rot- AlKIa TJM-ifVt and Jasper three. touchdown.

annihilated the Jasper Acady jonrssons piacekicK fr thPl a lit: i iyr ru iim irru lv.iiii.t i. Six Regulars Out, Stops Middies. Annapolis, Oct. 31 () Adrian 5S; Detroit Tech Ashland Col 1:1: Akron Kenyon 44; Capital (I West. Reserve 7: Oberlin Baldwin-Wallace .31: Kent State fl Central Tchrs.

Detroit c. Albion IS; Alma Otterbein 1'S: Marietta 1' Defiance IV. Rowlinr It Miami 11; Denison Central 111 2fi: Wheaton 7 Mankatn Tchrs Winona Trhrs. River Falls Stout Inst Hope Hillsdale 1 Ripon Carroll laCrosse Trhrs. Fan Claire Olivet IS: Kalamazoo Conrordia 2: St.

Johns Whitewater St. rani Luther. ..2: Park Reeion i touchdown which made the score 30 eleven by 57 to 13 here this alter-jm each of the first three periods em pomi. A from pass Johnson to Holeman tlBkH to 33. This Dartmouth team had Others At $30 and $n0 rioon.

The Jasper boys in a futile 'eighteen in the last period. Jasper ttrmni in iin. tn scored both of its touchdowns on himj macea western in puwuun lur fVl- fioM tn ctarf tb1 cn In the third period Melchior loV 1.1 i half trailinsr the Blue. 10 to 26. and couraeeous band of West Virginia parses the air the Rreater part of the game.

eKM- r-rrtc im-riifuwu oiivu a unaa. iir uucw AnrU Kl-el The Ti-er crainert v4 lhrA1U)1, th0 nri i Pa to Holeman on the Louis-im Wesleyan gridders. crippled by the The gained at will through thejfor a score, and the fourth period :fi.vard Broderick opposition had come within tnk- 6 Spears passed to Melchior for a twen- three consecutive stabs at the i in distance. P. -S Monmouth AuKustana ty-yard gam and me una! per 8nd Qn rou Kck From IJnP- wa.

tVl nfi tallv- -i nrcf risht tackle for a touchdown. Elrod Bi Morton Quanrback for Dart-' Il a Ecoreless tle to their tenth Jasper made sixteen first downs. t. Aiorton. qua.uroach.

lor uari Platteville IS; Stevens Point DeKalb Tchrs St. Viator Famous For its Cuisine, Service and practically all on passes, to twenty-, Hiutoannexed their final tubborn sta.nd of. Ah.e Meth" Iowa Tchrs. Rose Poly. Farlham Nebraska Wes.

Simpson ilowa) Valpararso Rail Tchrs Wichita Rio Grande arker in thp lasf. nnnrtpr following "ffla iai" OGlStS W3S WimeSSCd by D.UU0 Specta- marker in the last Quarter following Delightful Atmosphere Cedarville Two plays failed to gain, and with! tors, who saw them throw back every another down to go. the Dartmouth! scoring attempt by the best the Sail-team stayed long in a huddle. Thenjors could offer, although their backs Morton dropped back to his own 18- were to the wall throughout the game, yard line and when the ball camel Playing the same team from start back to McCall. who placed it on theito finish, the Bobcats smeared every a steady drive down the field.

After he had eone over the goal line from the 10-yard stripe, but was called back for stepping out of bounds on the 6-inch line. Broderick climbed throuch the center of the line for his EFFERSON CAFETERIA two for St. Xavier. Jasper was penalized thirty-five yards and St. Xavier seventy yards.

Early 'in the opening frame Rush blocked a Jasper punt and St. Xavier recovered on Jasper 10-yard line, from where Cecil carried the ball across. A pass, Cecil to Bartlett. produced the extra point. Finding the (Continued on Tare 4.) November with its cold, blustery winds, its changeable, temperamental weather.

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Mich. Tchrs. Flmhurst Mt. Morris Moorhead Valley City St. Olaf Custavus Adolphus 0 Illinois Wes 1: Eureka Illinois Nor Us Carbondale Carthaee 14; Illinois Coll 7 Rolla Miners 27; Central (Mo.) 0 Westminster (Mo.) 27: Drury fi Tarkio.

13; Culver-Stockton Cotner 12; Buen Vista Cornell (la.) toe 6 St. Ambrose 15; Colombia (la.) (I C. Okla. Tchrs. Okla.

Baptist IS Drake 26: Wash'ton (St.L.). fl Milliken Charlestonn 0 SOUTHWEST. M. Texas 7 Bailor 32; Tf? Tech them a 2 to 0 victory. A great part of the Wesleyan stand was due to Hall's brilliant punting.

He consistently kicked fifty to sixty yards throughout the and Minnesota Defeats Wisconsin By 14 to 0 MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY lone of his boots was good for eighty-i four yards. Baecht. the Tar cuarter-i back who recovered that ball, was thrown viciously on his own 1-yard The Famous $30 T. C. I 7: Arkansas M'Tirn Frosh N.

Mxicn Mines 0 St. Edwards 21; Austin Coll Panhandle Ats N. Meytro Vor. fi Wayland ColU 27: Mexico Mil. 6 FAR WEST.

Minneapolis, Oct. 31 (yP)-Minne-second half brought the invaders int sota staved off a thrilling last period; within the shadow of Minnesota's; jt mattered little that the Navy aerial assault to ion homecomins ae-: eoal. but the GcDhcr linesmen ouaht i sained 160 yards in rushing and sis- teen first downs to tnree snors gams S. Dakota S. Dakota State tivities today with a 14 to 0 victory their heavier opponents to bring the nrr it ni.t.

rival witmndn Tv.p ass3ults to naught. One march for the visitors. Dakota L' 211; N. Dakota .12 The Sailor second team played the fnnnH Wimnn fniir rorrls frnm Vp THE FAMOUS LEFEUER NITRO first twenty minutes nf the bat'le. and the wav they threw back the Bobcats mnde it appear the regulars would make short work of the game when SPECIAL Denyer 25; Western State Montana I' 37; Montana State 6 Colorado Kearney Nor California 25: Nevada Washington L'.

Whitman Stanford 12; I. C. L. A Wash. State Oreron State Olympic Club San Francises 7 Idaho V.

coniaa I tah t' Colorado Ats game was witnessed by 51,000 llne," lacking only inches for a tators. 1 first down, and another five yards To keep their Big Ten slate clean 'from a score. Near the close of the v.tKn.t.. contest, Wisconsin called upon Strain, and chmb alongside Northwestern. snb.tif,Jt, bact for a barrage of whom they meet next Saturday atl Wonctnn in trl -lpvn but.

although the Badgers Continued on Page 4.) o)25 class of the Western Conference during the game 145 yards by Greeley Tchrs. Brichatn Youni 11 Willamette 13: Puicet Soond HAMMER LESS DOUBLE-BARREL SHOTGUN California Alts. of Pacific Knit-tex Coat Now $25 The famous Knit-Tex Coat has been nationally advertised THIS VERY FALL at $30 yet is now reduced to $25! More quality than ever before yet reduced 16 2-3 per -cent in price! Absolutely wrinkle-proof, extremely light in weight and comfortably warm. Loyola (L. Occidental San Jose Tchrs.

Tchrs It held near its goal. Wisconsin made 208 from scrimmage to 201 for the victors, sixty-three yards coming from rushes Each team had eight first downs while Minnesota's punting was slightly superior averaging thirty-six yards to thirty-five for the Badgers. Stanford 12-6 Winner Palo Alto. Oct. 31 AP) In a spectacular finish to a fiercely fought Hunters, you cannot buy a better gian at or near its price.

Furnished in 12, 16, 20, 410 gauge. This is just one of the many values in our hunting goods department. i EASY TERMS IF DESIRED battle. Stanford's Indians snatched a 12-6 victory from the air today to defeat the University of California at Los Aneeles Bruins in the closing seconds of piay. Gophers brought into play a great defensive which halted the Badgers twice in the last quarter after passes advanced the ball within the 10-yard zone.

Both Minnesota touchdowns came in the first half. A 55-yard run by Jack Manders, which started as a 1 line plunge, brought the first, A Wisconsin fumble1 in midfield opened the opportunity when Gay, Gopher i tackle, recovered on his own 36-yard I line. In the next period. Ken McDougall, flashy Minnesota quarterback, began a series of. runs which directed the entire Wisconsin defense toward him.

Then Ubl passed to Robinson, an end, who in turn tossed laterally to Capt. i Clarence Munn, giant guard. Munn Cherokee, Audubon Meet for Golf Title Teams of the Audubon Coun- try Club and the Cherokee Golf Club will meet at the Louisville Country Club at 1 o'clock Sun- day afternoon in a play-off 5 match for the championship of the Louisville Inter-Club Golf a 5 League. 0. The match will be at eighteen holes instead of thirty-six.

as provided In the roles of the or- a ganization. The change was made at the request of Audn- bon, which is defending the ti crown won last year. The win- ner will gain a leg on The Cou- -0 rier-Journal Trophy. With nine seconds left to play. Dusty Allen, fullback, tossed thirty-five yards over the U.

C. L. A. line to Lon Colvin. an end.

Behind 6-0 at the start of the third period, the Indians had seized a Brum lotiffes fumble cn the U. C. L. A. 18-yard line.

A Kick Wins for Penn Philadelphia. Oct. 31 (API A sparkling eem of football strategy in the final period a 25-yard placement kick executed lrom difficult angle by Bud Smith cave Pennsylvania a 3 to 0 victory over Lafayette on Franklin Field today. Lafayette pained thirty yards more than Penn by rushing, thirty-six yards more by passing and made five more first downs than the home team The brilliant boot was made from a point twenty inside the sideline on lateral pass. Allen to Ehrhorn to Alfler-ba'ish.

scored and tied the count. Fiaure to win as it pleased. Stanford LEVY BROS was pressed from opening kicicolf until the tame was over, i The Los Aneeles tonchdown came mid Incorporated way of the second quarter. With the ball 225-227 S. 4th St.

44? S. 4th St. Market at 3d. on the 25-yard mark. Decker swept around his own left end behind perfect Inter Free Parking 220 W.

Main. ran for the touchdown ference to cross Stanford's goal stand- Four Wisconsin challenges la to try lor. JfiZ UP. 1 1.

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