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i ganasy-aiorntng, rt ovemoer 4, 1934. THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN 13 eujanee-Tig toS-Victory-Qver-TTilT- ersSplash-in--Mttd- I FLORIDA TUMBLES DIXON'S HEAVE TERRY STARTS HIS HOUSECLEANING i LONG WATCHES SCHOLASTIC HEADS TO GATHER MONDAY BEFORE BULLDOGS (Continued frem First Sport Page; Figur Story of 5esraiteer. P. I. Tilt.

torn! line but he selected Willi tuut Will Protect Load to Bond Naba SeorLnjr Pass, 1 Geay who dowsed tho ball for hl Hurls For Counter and I fifti touchdown. That's nor L.S.U. WALLOP MAROONSQUAD Bronco Boater at That Time. Kirk 2 Point. Ithaa moot backs throughout tho nation have scored, Sew.

is: i ji i i i a ni rum ins mmm- it 1 si it i Fir downs Tarda rushing Tarda passing Passss a I te muled Paasea completed Number vf punts. Punt average Punt returns Fumbles PenalUee tyarda). A special meeting of the athletic POAGESCORES TIGER TALLY IN WET6AHE Blocked Kick i Tech Touchdown in Lat Period. FIFTEEN FUMBLES i jav hiiu.i iLic wot. i.

I committee of the Nashville Inter. uPV Tha Oeorrta Bulldoga throt- only in punting did Vandy ox. tied tha daostroua Florid aerial leal O. W. fund Dixon's average scholastic League will be held Mon day afternoon.

attack today and made two of their 47 yarda. Ha kicked three owe toaaaa count for touchdowns which went sipping mora than ta txiunr nut nt Mtir.rm I yarda. Still it wu a ahort oulck At this meeting it is expected that Jimmy Annistead. coach of Ing etroak wtth aytl-to-41 victory kick hlch eauaed Tuffy Leemans Eaat High, will file a forma pro- II 11 111 .11 Tiger Score in Every Period to Win Easily, 25-3. MICKAL STAR AGAIN over tha Gators.

10 in row iui teat of the Gray Eagles loss to Ten. thouaasul xAm, touchdown pass. Ke had heal neasee Industrial School early la TULANE EXTENDED trie season. He wHI base hla pro. probably that George Washington had thrown a allver dollar acroaa the Potomac river.

Having only the largest crowd ever to pack' a Florida stadium, aaw tho game-John Bond, triple. threat halt- teat on the tart that three Bronco Buaters have since then been de TO BEAT OLE MISS about (i centa with the Roosevelt bark, personalty took a hand tn clared Ineligible. Eaat will also iuliliut that aliua. Ahaaa il.Hl he lilppetls short paaa to I 7lLiipu State Lands were not eligible to play against Hast when T. I.

S. won. 7. a that After getting their first marker IN STUBBORN BOUT Glenn Johnson for a nine-yard andy tried to coaat along and ln and a touchdown. In the the blot should not remain on the guln ant uarter.

be pulled a long heave ent l'ete Curley in to replace Hand Earlee' alate. Field Coal For Only Threat. DUoa and withdrew soma other from the band of Maurice Green The meeting waa set for last Monday night, but was postponed 'Make Only Safely First at that time until alter the East- Ruch'a Point Is Margin Of Victory For Winners. By RAYMOND JOHNSON (Tsnnossoan Snorts Writer) SEW A NEE. Tenn, Nov.

The I'm pie Tigers of Sewanee made their last home appearance of the starters. But the move almost proved fatal sa Parrlsh got in behind Dug Plmpklna on tha long pass which Abe Mickal heaved to put 8. V. in front after three BATON ROIUE. Nov.

Central game. Scoring with pasaes and- power The committee ia composed of Half; Long Runs Net Score Later. in every Quarter. Louisiana state Jimmy Brandon of Central. Jimmy Armiatsad of East.

Jimmy Inlveralty tonight overran lasts Slppl State. II to J. out of the air Juat aa it entered the end lone. Tha ball traveled 10 yarda In the air. Both extrm points were by Bad.

who also gained 41 yards from scrimmage aa hit contribution' to the Georgia, superiority In that respect- Ucorgla'a gallopera accounted for firat downs to eight fur Florida. In the matter of yarda gained from scrimmage en running plays, the Hutldoga also had an edge. 14 to rarrell of Wallace and Father minutes of play. Lota of folks erroneously blamed Rand Dixon, for that 8 tally. They couldn't blame him today he waa on the ueppert of Father Ryan.

The MlnalaalDoians their NEW LEA rl, Nov. The three players tn Question hearts out and repeatedly threat A battered and uuheralded little bench when the marker waa made. are Wallace Long. Luther Richard- ened in the first half, but fell short football team from the L'nlterxlt) But he was soon bustled back into son and Leon llolllngi worth. Long of goal strikes in the face of tight I of Miaaisaippt threw a Kurt- into action.

I and rticnardson were ruled out by ened Tiger resistance, and had to Tulanes highly vaunted Southeast Mn im tt. the Mid-South Aaaoclatlon because ern conference contending etjuau be content with c. field goal in the second period when it locked lUe ball XI times today and gathered lhr P'rd football while in the in II varda. That waa almost 40 simr inufi. tnatr me len- here today before it succumbed to superior man-power by a 14 to they had a chance to win.

i Louisiana atruck first when varda mora than all the Commo. BMW Pecpndary School Athletic score. Association rules, which govern 110. Georgia gained 10 yarda on the three passes that were good out of eight att.mpta. The Gators trlfd nine toeaea.

made tour good for II yarda. and kat three through Interception. bwkwltb led the Individual dura bacts could collect. Tet he Mtrkal spun a pass that traveled Tulane, the "luck" eleven of the these two boy a were eligible. had two punts blocked and one cost a net IT yarda to Fatr.enee whi.

conference, waa clearly euperior In him a touchdown and four passes caught it on tha three-yard lln COLUMBIA L10XS every department but they put on the aorrlest exhibition of football were intercepted to nullify current campaign a success here tixlay as they conquered Tennessee Tech on a aloppy field la cold, driving rsin. winning 7 to f. The disagreeable weather held the crowd to a few hundred, most of whom wltne-sed the struggle from their autos parked around the field. Although their margin of victory In points was as close aa la possible could be to win, ths Purple Tlgeis were clearly superior to the Eagles from Cookevlile. They rolled up more then tw ice aa much yardage as T.

P. I. They registered eight first downs to five for Tech. to of which came aa the result of the tat yardage which 'the Co ground gainers, with II yards from I i'-" f. rr4 see In the local field in a decade.

TOPPLE COWS ELL lonials gathered down the air lanes. The Greenles repeatedly ran the 'ell and slipped across the go.il. Mickal committed what Is for him the rarity of missing the kick. Armstrongs deadly htavei In the second auarter ant the 111 to thr at rim mag e-The game waa aa bitterly fought The Cnmmodorea complained ball to the ahadow of Mississippi's an If a champlonahlp were at stake. about the charges of Interference againat them on passes but maybe Third Period Drive Bring.

goal, but bad pas-ss and worse Juggling of perfect tosiws robbed thm of several scores. 11 and the stellar Mlnaisslppl Bobby Oliver was over zealous when The balllaerent feeling spread to the atands aa more than the uaual number of fnt tlghta developed. he tried to break up a pass to Mississippi wss almi't slwsa on 14 to 0 Mctory Over Big Red Team, Ben-field and Captain Harry Cuf- U.TTJ: fee was accused of bothering Bill PARKS GRWDERS the defensive, and in the first half the beat Tulane could do was to shove Mlsalaalppl back to its own i'arriah illegally. It would have NEW YORK. Nov -cn I OFFER .1 fi iXTESTS helpful If some one had pest la-yard line where Ned 1'eten Columbia rose bowl Lions came ered rarrlsh when he tool took that long quarter, mlaaed a high a- from up with a two touchdown thrust of naltli' Pesgo Makes 34-Yard Run Srwanees lone touchdowa rll- heave from Tuffy Leemans, the peaeer booted a field goal tn ret dues tha Tiger lead to all to three- That was the Maroon high water mark, however.

Noon after Mickal loomed a 30-yard pas' to Futlivan. who (printed 30 yunle ihore f-r loulslirta a second touchdown. Mfrkala kick waa good la the third auarter, lnulaiana really got to work. ('rasa, aub fur Mickal. slashed and tore tita way to the one-yard line, and then dived over center for a touchdown, tie failed to kirk fnal renter aa hs wss ready to punt snd In one period today to tura back Dudley and After tha sudden collapse ef the New York Giants In the Natlenal league pennant race twe weeks before the end ef the season.

Bill Terry, Giants' boas, premised houeecleanina. He started proceedings by parting with three players and S7S.000 cash for Oick Sertoli (below), captain and shortstop ef the Phillies. The players traded, a Sown above, left to right, were George Watklns, outfielder: Johnny Harold Memtsaa. Tulane end. fell Belgian bomber.

Brown Shines In Line Cornells big Red invaders 14 to 0. on him behind the gosl for a safety. ine Lions wtre without the There waa some sparkling play Tulane opened up in the s.cond services ef A) their back- Shelby Scene of Struggles. The weekly parks football field star. at times in the Vandy line, bam Brown flared up frequently to niaicd a it-yard drive which start-wt shortly after the klckoff In the second half.

With inches lo go for first down and the tooting as slippery as an eel. Ralph Ruck ahot through guard on fourth down. Then two plays later. Malcolm half, hut found- tha same stubborn Mls.lsslppl realatance. which broad Vergtx, third baseman; and John "Blondy" Ryan, shortstop.

(As Except In the third when EddLa break through and smother Lee- aoclated Press Photos) ened eeversl times Into a fine of. Bromlnaki. Tommy Tomb and Joe mane and I'lotnlckl. He waa game will be staged at Centennial. Hhelby and Dudley parka this afternoon with all three contests fenalve centered around the plle- vollmer, filling for the Injured Crass led another swooping down under punts along drlving full back.

Earl Hutson, and oaraDaa. led them to their two drive la the fourth and fullivan with Willie Oeny. Hal Claffey. the ZZ .1" J- VJF.E II.VY SUJrK'Q PITT CRACKS IRISH slated to start at 1:10 o'clock. Kllxabeth and Ben Lindauer will aub heretofore who started in olace .7 I plac the fleet-footed halt back, (J.

A Uunter. weai over ror a foucnaown. tsago kick try waa bad. of Thmgmorton, at times did well eMven! HANOVER AGAIN'. 7-2 IN BITTER BATTLE Tulane kept crowding up to the Henator Hue I.

Long, arch-pa- Gene Strayborn recovered a fum Brominskl opened tha aeoand half I goal for a touchdown, but couldn't tron of the Loulstanlana, aaw tha ble but they said be was off aide and It didn't count. There was a by running stofer kick to the Underdogs Come Through to L.ion an.v.rH i. i game front the sidelines' squad Long Runs Win; Notre Dame set off the scoring apark aguln until "Bucky" Bryan. Tulans half, took the ball In mid-field and sprinted 1 I WUM.H bench, while Lieut Gov. and Mrs Blast Dartmouth From ...11.

Yrrm -A M. I n. point h. DOlnt i. I win, uinn Dennis Murphreo and other promt immumw ana to mtr In Top Ranks.

Looks Powerful Len In Defeat. along tho edge of tho field to the be the principals la the Centennial game South and the Leathernecks will tangls on the Shelby field. Reservoir and Richland will meet at Dudley. Judging from th paat per-formanrea of the teama In lagu competition, all three ahuuld be pretty rlose and ahould bo well worth seeing. Officials f--r todays games will he: At Centennial Hughes.

Allen rtent MiasisalDptana saw the game 7" r7, i7 wy. -core. from tha boxes- NEW HAVEN. Nov. 1 i ne second csma within The Ineups: one-yard line, where he waa pulled down.

"Little Monk" Minpns, half, than cut around l'ft end for the score. Simons' plsce kick wss low. UP) Down on the harraaaed Yale ni.iiuiea Tomb ran a Cornell nunt Miss. State. La.

State. Pea PITTSBURGH. Nov. The riy aiaa-ra. imi uiu nil in i to tna Rtil lA.v.rX goal tins the oldest "hant" in all un.ii tii.

t.l 7 oiuinina- hoots of Pittsburgh, sturdy llliuwriu uiiui fin ii men took tha hall ..4 Furlew Oelatka football, the Jinx that rulee all Dartmouth elevens In the Yale aa ateel. today brnke up Notre blocked a punt on u. w.s -yaro for the score. Bromln.kl con.r.. Poette.

former M. B. A. athlete ana l( a Nashville boy. circled left end and raced It yarda before be was downed on Tech'a 1-yard stripe.

Three shots at the forward wall tarried thr bail to within three yarda of pay dirt. I'ouge then .4 went around left end on a revere to ine Mandtng up. Ralph Kuch reglatered the point that brought Joy to the mountain, 't lie went around left end, with the aid of eome fine blocking, to score the extra point handily. 1 Teen Stages Comeback Ioiiard l- key and Johnny a Cross combined to give Tec a it" touchdown' early In tho fourth perld. With Poage punting front behind hla goal line.

Lackey came through to partially block the kick. 7 Cross picked up the water-soakel i't ball in Sewsnee's 21 yard lino and slid hla way through the mud fov the remaining distance to the goo'. Emtitett Strlrklan'a blocking made the touchdown l.oaslble. Tech fum- bled on tha attempt for tbo extra Helveston ftewart and ODonnell: It Hhelby Dame a vic tory march, ly to but I tftont Ix I ruiow ssy stone Purnell maraT. nanu iiiim iin on DOlll tOUCbdOwnS.

bowl cackled merrily again today wnn nis air ammunition mii nn and the Ella staggered miraculous Brown SrhMrher, Noel and Moss: at Dudley Johnson. Toombs and Aaron. only after the hard bitten Hooelere warned the gridiron world by their die-hard play that the stare of ly through, to another triumph. 7 itherree. Bobby Oliver mlaaed one that look- IPINEHURST GREEISS Ruk Keenaa Notre Dame villi shine attain.

ed like certain tally HT RE QH i-ir to J. the 15th and the sweetest In a half century old rivalry that never has seen a Han Kt herree trmatrong. HAVE BEEN GRASSED CENTENARY CENTS More than 4.ooo shouting fane He didn't get the range until C. Smlt In tho fourth quarter, Joe Iiftln. Tulane full bark, took tha oval on the Mississippi 41-ysrd line snd galloped for a touchdown.

Harney Mlnti place-kicked for the extra point. Tulanes vaunted defnnae bwikeil sorry h-fore the sttsrk of Mlsnls-sippi the would probably have been different If the vl.i-tra had been able to offer a sua-talned offense. Tulane mads 17 flrat duw na to 1 for MisxisNlppl. The lineups: tb after T'laiman for the second time rilled the atadlum for the home over victory. Mlrkal Itll albry.

BEAT OUACHITA, 8-0 blocked one of Leemana' kick. coming battle which marked the Experiment tried on Three! Walloped by Columbia and Army. 2Mh anniversary of the first foot Through the air out of a dosen n.a Vmy VH go 1 Score hy period: I I I Mlas. Slate 0 I ball battle between the schools victorious only over Brown and Petinalyvanla. the game young Ell i tilling; Areaa aa Sand Replaced.

BIIREVErORT, Nov. J.ifr) trials tne commodores collect' Centenary College (ientlemen hat- ed or.ly vard. Part' of that re After a scoreless first mutter In ir i 1 underdogs toppled Dartmouth from which Miller Munjaa. Pitt field gen tared down tm Ouachita Collegs suited from Kavaller's Interfer. Tigers today, and won, 1-0, for tholr I ence with Jack Crawford.

Kava Mis. State scoring: eral, and Wallace From hart and the unbeaten, untied, unsrored upon class with an opening blast of tro- Vnv ea mil, Armstrong L. S. IT fi i Summ riM 7 scoring. Summary: Buddy Bonar, Notre Dame quar fourth eonsecutlvs victory.

Her waa not a cavalier on that ore for the I mendoue power. tourhdowna, Sullivan 1, point. terbacks, probed the weak and The Tigers had only oho oppor- play- The lineups: Fatherrea. Class, sub for M'cksl. Sew ance ssw a fine opportunity trnnv a a anil a mmflna.

1. wllru mF reacn Pine burst late thla week for tha ain Tulane Pos Memtaa LE R. Tessler LT. Evans LO. tunlty to score, but It waa wasted Ole Miss Poole Richardson Carruth Nelson Mill the Commodorre.

even they made only three first Dartmouth Yale Pitt swuns Into action In tha aw. fade In the early part of the open- Extra pfint Mickal (placement) 13 a i wm.ww pK-uwn touraomes mstch plae tour- (I Carpenter ing pertud. Jimmy flactrlck, reeled Official: Referee, Bell (Vander- when Arnett dropped a pass from rerry on the Centenary 10-yard lino In the last quarter, after ha was In downs againat 10 for O. won the football game which la what Roblnsoa Bennett otf a 21-yard off-tackle run that iiameni. Des.nnlng November II.

Graaa will make Its snnaar. blltl: umpire, French (Army); Pee Train ond period. Scott Early In the second period Ion Curtln Sh.dlosky. took Andy Pllney's punt OrosHcup on hla 13 and weaved and sprinted Breyer Stearns arrled (ha ball to the 10-yard strip v. they came up here to do.

In the Simons Ary on the first three a-reana tho open. GUI Ray third their gain from run Captain Buddy Parker, hard-drlv. vnauipiunanip io- course, re Prelsser RE. W. Wilson head lineaman, Baxon (Old-Mlaa); judue.

Hair ((ienrula Tnhl. VASIION IS WINNER Heggaman less than two minutes after the game got underway. Tech- braced and held for downs on Its 14-yard Davis 1 15 yards for tha first touchdomn of Ing Maroon and White fullback, who "Ing playa waa three yards. They placing the sand greens. The new Rrownson Wright the afternoon.

Issy Welnetock was lost four from scrimmage. Peters Guntor gained yarda on II scored greens are an experiment Otis Camp Thomas HH. Kelly wide on his kick O- W. Lssds In Figures line. The Tigers came back la the closing minutes ot the last period 1 I Kenny Roecoe I Lste in the third oerlod Mike Dub Smith once made a first Mints I.H.

Llnam OVER PEARL HIGH LH Centenary'a touchdown on a four-yard plunge. The touchdown ended a march of 70 yards that featured Eddie Townaon In tho role of ground Clark Morton Nlrkslck sprinted IS yards for tha down but a penalty offset that Frank Ma plea, greenakeeper, saj-s he believes the type of grass now being used will withstand the heavy play at Pinehurst and make It possible for ren e- al 1 1 a a Offlrala Referee: Ben Lee Boyn- Rankin second touchdown. vanay waa outplayed so far aa Conti Handrahan ton. Williams; Umpire. Chaa 11.

Fuller Pllney brought the fans to their the figures are conrertied hut they I'eari High school fought dea-oerately yeaterday afternoon In a gainer. Score by perioda ron. Their tarklfns Is atili rac- The Oente scored their safety In Clement, Alabama; Head Linesman, Lawrence Fox, Georgia; Field all fogr courses nex'. season. Ross (Handy) Som.rvin.

sea of mud down in Sulphur lell. Yale 7 0 0 07 to get down to the ft yard lino. -T. I. longest drive came In the third period Juat after 8e-.

'v wanee hsd scored. Taking tbo bafi after an exrhange of kicks, the. Eaglea made two first downs. rolling up 11 yarda, sa they marched to the Tigers' 12-yard stripe. ged, the Interference la still wob the third period.

Roy White attempted to punt from behind" his Judge, F. S. "Pierce, Alabama. Dartmouth feet at this Juncture with successive dsshes of If and 11 yards. NORTHWESTERN 11 0 0 23 bly but aa Art Decatur once said.

Georce Dunlap. two former na but failed to overcome the one-point lead of a heavy Vaahnn high Score by quarters: "Its true I win 14 to it but I wla Yale scoring Mor own gnsl JJne and fred Williams tional amateur champions, attributed their success nartlv to tha from St. Louis, which won 7 to Ole Mis 0 0 0 00 Just the same. ton. Point after touchdown, C.

blocked the kick. The ball rolled Tulane 0 715 Vancv met a powerful hard run good putting training supplied by out of bounds in tho end none. LICKS WISCONSIN. 74) Curtln (placement). Dartmouth scoring, automatic safety (Ball Tulane scoring: safety, Mrmtan nlng outfit today arid beat It.

That I the sand greena. while Gene Sara Tec had the ball In Bewanee ln the snnual homecoming affair 1 The visitors drove into tha Pearl I territory early in the game through the brilliant punting of il waa their bualneee in Washing-1 never waa at hla beat on the CUM FORT WINNER ton. They did not come to borrow sand rolled out of end one). Officials referee. I.

W. Very. Penn State: Umpire, T. J. Thorp.

Columbia; jl Austin. Hyde, fullback for the lo- IN VflY IIIIMT HIITFT anything from th R. F. they -Numerous new rolls and con- been w-. faa-iua came to atart the New Deal.

toura have Head lineaman. L. A. Young, constructed to EVANSTON. Nov.

OPy North weatern's Wildcats clawed their way from the Big Ten "cellar" today with a 7 to 0 win over Wisconsin. Fred Llnd. Wildest left halfback. cats, attempted to punt, but the was blocked by Henry, Vashon tackled Peters. for Hutson; touchdowns: Simons, sub for Thomas; Ioftin.

sub for Llnam. Point after touchdown. Mints, place kick. EACLEVILLE CAGE SCHEDULE GIVEN Vanderbllt today waa at the fiard them Field Judge. A.

W. Palmer. Colby. wanrlLWJUlU. Tenn NOV.

croaa road. In th. O.ILn.l ran.i TlSti 1 (Hpl.) Cumfort, a l-monthil llm th. loat 1 1 r.anr.a IV V. fullback, who ran to the rearl I-yard line.

On tha next play Austin passed to' Henry whs went wide around right cad for the touch- AN ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE territory tnont ot the 'fourth quarter win Is ths Tlgera were deep In the Eagles' field the greater part of the first snd third perioda. The second quarter waa fought between Tech's 40-yard Una and Sewanee's 24, punts being blocked during thia period. It was a day for fumbles ami-blocked kicks Fifteen times the Tigers and Eagles spilled the foot-Imll. Half a dosen times Sews nee fumbled while Tech commute, nine simitar errors. old dog.w.ned by T.

L. Barber, won llngton. which -had won from Shan. made the only touchdown of the the all-age atago In the annual perd. Denver.

Tulaa. Citadel and Lawrence County Fox Hunters As- Wake Forest and allow! only game In the first quarter, breaking away for a 20 yard run to tha gosl line. fullback. boot down- Auatln passed to Cooper aa in mm came 10 IDs latter to maka aa much aa o. 1 1 J.

for the extra point- a EACLEVILLE. Tenn. Nov. I (Spl The basketball schedule of the Esglevllle Hlch School for tho ft lose here today. ed tha extra point with a placekb k.

Pearl scored In the third period safety, Vandy might have gone Big Gun. owned hy F. Coffee. A lone- high punt by Toth. To tumniing down in all Ita remaining coming basketball season follows: when two 15-yard penalties and a 11-yard paaa.

Dunn to Davis. was second: Pearl, property of Dr. November t. Bethesda here; No W. II.

Neal. was third; and Maud. ledo sophomore, which rolled dead on the Badger one yard stripe the way for the -Wtidcgfe oauier. Vandy still may lose to Tennea. see and Alabama.

A owned hy F. I Coffee, wan fourth. vember 1, Kiwkvale there: ember If CTirfitfahla hero; placed the hall on tha visitors five-yard stripe. Court went o-er for the score. The all-age was run Friday and score.

Vanderbllt did not rise Hk vember fl. Wcnidbury here; cember 1. Christiania there; Eight punts were, blocked. Captain Chlnni of Tech and Leonard Lin ke got In -front of tour Sews nee punta. Morrei.

I locked another. Pinkey Young. George Hall and Martin Heathman Saturday with 60 dogs being in the Phoenix from tho aahes of the rout U5 Austin, Morton. Henry and De Cooper-were outatandlng for tho ci nQ sa mis morning. Le- Which I.

a. L. administered, spite the high wind which made But Vanderbllt at times played scenting unfavorable, the nack with firs snd flra hii-. i ti.jii visitors, while Dungey, Dunn and Wisconsin threatened early In the second period when a long pass. Fontaln to JankowskL, took the bail to the Purple 10 -yard tine.

Northwestern's defense stiffened, however, and the Badger's were never any closer to the goal line. Coure were the luminaries for the lr" man ia ysras vanay was more alert today in locals. iremi ins spot woere the cast was torceptlng four pauses and block oaj. i nrm oxes were trail- i mg two punts. Vandv did I STANFORD WHIPS num.

sma.h aa.a.W a 1 1 via. auu; ul alVI A ft bloc ked Tech kicks. Only two passes were attempted during the dismal afternoon, llartrlck shot one to Hugh Shel-ton for eight yarda for Bewanee'e only effort. Tech'a lone attempt failed to connect. Poags Punts Well.

Sawanee exhibited a good punter In Malcolm Poage. who kicks with UCLA. BRUINS Dogs owned by Oscar French of na.ad. Cullman, Ala, won the bench ahow. Vandy Andy cember 14.

Murfreesboro here: December College Grove- here: January 4, Murfreesboro there: January 11. Joelton here: January IS. Woodbury there: January II-Rockvale here; January 25, Chapel Hill there; February 1. Joelton there; February 15- Chapel Hill here, and February open. Professors Willie Wheeler and diaries Orlgsby are coaches of the boys' and girls' teama EULAH STRIDE WINS NATIONAL FOX HUNT seems ready to strike back.

cunin was aajungea ine nest dog and Nell the best bitch. A. I. STATE WINS OVER 3IISSISSIPPI A. State College scored almost at will against Mississippi In- L08 ANGELES.

Nov. -UPy Stanford had too much class for tha University of California at Vandy did not maka a first down In tho last halt Its running game Is still feeble, but Vandy la press- Loo Angeles today and won handily INDIANA BATTLES IOWA TO 0-0 TIE his left foot. He also throws passes from tha aouthnaw alda. Ha aver mg forward to the charge. to 0.

before a crowd of approxi dustrlel College yeaterday afternoon at the achool stadium to roll up a H-7 score. aged nearly "tl yards today with mately 10,000. vanderbllt waa outflggered but Vandy played with the ash an A a water-aoaked ball and had. four The home team eould not stop State got away to an earlv lead BLOOMINOTON. No-r.

I Ith determination which was ao kicks blocked. This Ralph Ruch the elusive, hard-running' Bobby Grayson and that was tho ball conspicuously absent from and scored four touchdowns In the JACKSON, O. Nov. 1. UP) the An alert Indiana University runs with plenty of power.

At least first quarter. At the half the score Eulah Stride a ll-months-old game for the big red team, Grav-on and Monk Most-rip, who caught looioau team led by Ray Fox. elusive sophomore qusrterbaek, he did today the mud. Jimmy Hartrlck Was Impressive In the wss 17-0. ratal fray with L- 8.

U. The lineup: G. Waah. (f) Post. During ths scoring spree every female hound, today won the field championship of the National Fox Hunters' association for 1134.

Vandy f71 smotnerea town hopes for paasea and kicked goals after i ft Parrlsh man In the stsrtlng lineup who was Plasman western Conference comeback h. Owned hy E. W. Bigsers. of engiDie to receive a pass or run outplaying tho Hawk-yea today as Dmlne" touchdowns, carried too many guns for the fighting Southerners.

It was Stanford's first appear- early stages, twice knifing his way along for good gains, one of which was for 28 yards. Martin Hsathmau. George Hall. Bam King and Floyd Hayes were won ins mil scored st leaat ona tne elevens battled to a scor-Iess ouwyer Throgmorton Dickinson -C Strayborn R-O Guffee Wituckl ume. Thomas.

State College end ji a nee in routnem California, alnce tie. Two Indiana drives, with Fox lea with four to his credit Tlie Concord. N. Eulsh Stride id worked steadily to add to her unimpressive total of 120 points for the first two races of the all -age event and boosted the mark to 170 points in the final dny's race- The Judges rated her first for trailing passing of Cox waa ona of ths out and Don Veller, veteran halfback. isst now lesr aay ana conrn sTlny Thornhlll showed a much I atronger outfit than that defeated standing features of the game.

Only Iternating at toting the baP. car RT Claffey RE. Geny QB Dixon X-H Oliver a bit ahead' of their mud-coated- mates in the Purple forward wall. Rupert Colmoro. Charley Pearson and Jimmy Blair, the latter two from Naphvlllty wraout of tba lineup today because Injuries.

Parrack Hark Bencfleld Jenklna Leemans Plotntckt Broewer wo or nis beeves were Incomplete ried them Inaide the Iowa five-yard line, and only a Stonewall de- aa4 fop-endoeaaeoc ioiuiiiuii. iu ia rsin inaaea 1 Roae BOwl. 'only once, getting the ball on -a fenne-trf -thy -tawttey forwards Dirsnge, a. i. center, was out etsrnw tm the efehar.

The punting of Clark for the Mia. Overly Her score was far above the averted defeat. F-B Smith rating of the second place winner- They will be ready for Vandy unl Saturday. The last liooaier scorlnsr threat sisalppi team was the brightest part Score by perioda: fumble in the third period on Stan- Ray Rowdy, owned by George ended In the Iowa two-yard 1'ne in 07 Vanderbllt 0 f. Geo.

Wash 0 0 Captain Chlsm, Ionard Turkey ind Logan Morrcli gave fine ox- of the visitors' work. His carefully placed punts drove the locals back several times when It seemed as if Couch of Charleston, W. which finished with the fourth period whn Heed Kel.o Indiana center, tried a Diice kicit. vanderbllt scoring Touch- hlhitlons for T. P.

In the line. In third place with 170 was Eli The kick waa too low and tt the may were heading for touchdowno. 1 1 roros en-yara line. in a. ban waa i fumbled right back on tha next (I Wan ford htfd almogt everything a 'igood, foot hall, team needed.

Sheldon "Honua" Wairner. Unl- Johnny Cross was the only con At de Trigg, owned by Robert Rodee, of Bowling Green. Kr. right of the goal poats. sistent ground-gainer la Teek's uowns, ueny.

Points after touchdown, Plasman (place kick) George Washington 'scoring, touch, down. Parried, hackfleld. The blocking of Emmett Strlcklnn' nas mention. PANTHERS DEFEAT Hinds Seore. Twice as a r-i nrniur.j iSCRIV.

pas The lineuns: vanderbllt substitutes, ends, Wroton; tackle. Brown; center. City Cage Mogul to Meri ThU Morning. nrst meeting of the 1. naou or outsnining opposing ha Sews nee Pes.

T. I. Moccasins Top Qiortaws. JACKSON. Nov.

i.UP fit nemen who have been highly ou.l LE Morrel! bltclzed, In the Kentucky-Duke public city held "ol'lng LT. Lackev basketball mags will be llIl-Ifl- I game '-and Lniversity of Chattanooga today a yeae-ago It wa Wagner at the Y. M. H. A.

thla morn not thg all-Amerlcan Freddy Hall LO Mangunt If Klrby-syri'h Davie Mng ItO Bro-rw RT. 'Chlsm scored touchdowns In the sreond and fourth periods to defesl the Mississippi College Choctsws, 13 Crawford who attractel the atten- lion In the line In the Kentucky- to North Carolina game thla gear. The strong Moccasins, carrvin a Hampton; quarterback, Curley; halfbacka. Slmpktns. fullback.

Peebles, George Washington, substitutes, end Wright: guard. Kolker; cen ter, Privot; halfbacks. Reeves, Kavlier. Officials: Retefee. Ducotfe An-bum).

Umpire, Magoffla (Michigan). Headllneaman. Eberta (Catholic). Field Judge. Daniels (Georgetown).

Only SO yards in penalties were aier--e)tshone Care- Wasnn Una's hi Heathman Stroun Poags Btrlckian- Hartrlck LH Riding Clark Croaa MONK' a 1 SIMONS 7Va nominee for all-Amerlcan decided weight advantage, drove 40 yards through the Choctaw line LYNX BY PASSING MEMPHIS. Nov. I t4V-The Birmingham-Southern Panth-era, Dixie conference leaders, came rlose to their first aet-bsck of the season today, but took advantage of a aecond 'period break to win from South weatern's Lynx. 7 to a. Birmingham- covered a Southwestern fumble deep In tha Lynx' territory and Ernie Tool passed to Kryce McKay for the only touchdown.

Key added a point from placement The home club lost' Its chance to tally In the first period when the Southwestern lino blocked an attempted' punt by McKay on the Panthers' three-yard line. The 'guard. Wagner blocked a and in the second period for their first "uco Blrdsong ing Plana for the coming season will be discussed at this time-Teama to compose the 1134-21 league win also be named. Y. M.

H. Y. M. C. duPont.

Knights of Columbus and the Aces, all members of a year ago, are expected to be rep resented sgaln. There is a possibility that one and maybe two teama from the Nashville league, which opera ted last winter will ap-ply-for membership In 4he old circuit. ocors oy periods: touchdown. Nelson Hinds, fleei Moocaaln halfback, carrying the ball aver from tho two-yard mark Bowaneo r. r.

0 Although tha football s.ason still has a men.h to so. tbcre a a er. bjoring Touchdowns: Posse called by the officials ia the Ken place kick against Carolina. Ted Twomey. line coach at tha University of Kentucky, played on the same team with John Law at Votra Dame In Law la now eoacli of the Sing Sing prison team 1,1 New York.

He writes Twomey (hat tha alumni provides as inter. Chattanooga cored strain In the tucky-North Carolina football Vroim. Extra point: Ruch fplungeh of speculation aver tho make-up of this year's All-America team. The south Is effsrlno a number at outstanding backs and linemen fourth when Hinds Intercepted a vniciaia oranam llsm.t game this fall at Cbepel Hill. Officials who worked the game said it waa the cleanest game they evor referee: Strtegel Tennessee), umpire; Thaxton (Tennessee).

haat. Choctaw pasa on hla own 41-ysrd line and cut through the entire Mississippi CoUeaa team ta carry fee aenelderetleiv and among them ts "Monk" Simons, Tulane's aril, liant. halfback. Simons kicks, runs, passes, blocks and tackles la' rest style fee the Green Wave. tAsssolaUd Press Pheta) linesman: Hardta (Mililsanv ruia wits his wrork.

anortrur nun da failed ta devaloa. had witnessed, tha ball aver. Judge. A.

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