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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 13

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The Tennesseani
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Sunday Morning, October' 6, 1935.1 THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN IS qZ 39 to 0 Timsoti Tide CAPITAL TEAM T. I. S. TO MAKE Temple Star Vandy Must Throide GRAX, IHDIA11S RESUME PLAY -5- Dava Bmukler. fullback, who It lx feet-one and weighs lit LOCAL DEBU IS NO MATCH FOR CHAMPIONS pounds, rated at Temple's outstanding back of all time, Last year as a oDhomora was named on several All-American teams.

AGAINST EAST IN DIXIE TILTS Mas few faults. Is a crashing 17gfc School Cridder Steal I met Hit Tonga BRAINTRCB, Mass, Oct I VP) A football player swallowed his tongue today ln a high school gams here whea kicked In his Adam's apple. Tonight he wss reported out of danger. Eldrsdgs Allen, It, of tha Bralntres high team was ths victim. Ths boy was described by other players as slowly Strang-.

ling when Dr. Arthur P. Morris of Bralntres, reached him. Tha physician gave firat aid and took the boy to Qumcy WmMngton Vptt Santa Clara, 13-6 8 BATTLE, Oct Wr-Tht University, of Washington Huskies scored a mild upset when they conquered the 8ants Clark Broncos, II to In a non -conference football gams today. Ed Nowovroakl, Washington fullback, put Washington ahead with a touchdown In the opening period.

Tha 20,000 fans were throated to a sensational last minute of play when both teams tallied, ths Huskies first on a pass. Elmer Logg to Cain, Rose Bowl Victors Turn Ten Games Scheduled Brillhart and Lindy fullback, who lost only 11 yards all during the 134 season, fumbled only twice In handling the leather from the center In mors than 100 tries. Was an opt-standing; passer, quick kicker and made 10 out of 11 tries for the extra point Loose Furious Attack Selwled to Pitch At Atlanta For Local Teams This Week. i mmm jhum wsqxv LEEMANS IS STIFLED CARD INTERESTING CRACKERS ON SPOT -A -BpltaL Bererar-hours'-later- and Pan ta Clara" on Long Run and Passes the hospital reported ths boy would bs sent horns shortly. Hume-Fogg Travels to Oklahoma City Needs play of ths battle when Raymond Kaliskl ran the klckoff back It yards after time was up.

Rout Colonials in Contest Columbia, 'Nooga Centra Here. But One Triumph For Crown INTRAMURAL GAMES Tennessee Industrial achooL SLATED TO START fasnvius inierscnoiastle jeague champs, will make 1U debut In the local race this week when tha ATLANTA. Oct Dwlnd. ling hopes buoyed by victory la ths fifth gams that prolonged ths outcome, the Atlanta Crackers return homa tomorrow to sngaga ths rampaging Oklahoma City Indians tn ths sixth centsst of the Dlale Maria WASHINGTON. Oct J.

W) Losing all the fury that has been bottled up sine Its surprise tie with little Howard college a week go, Alabama's Crimson Tide cams roaring back to the football heights today to crush George Washington AT YANDY MONDAY Bronco Busters meet East high as ths II county teams stags 10 games. There ars three other lntra-cltj contests on ths program In additloa to tha East-T. 8 conflict Wallace Touch Football Tourney chm'teMW win isxs Montgomery Bell, Duncan Needing a singls triumph for the wui tacKi uavid Lipscomb on Mc Ougin field, and Donslson will sn First Sport on Program. tertairt Isaae Litton. title while AUanta faces ths big task of wining ths next two games, Oklahoma City's team and the Crackers were en routs on ths same university IS to 0.

Th Crimson's lost no time In taking out their wrath oh tba Colonials, scoring twice In the first period and then tagging on four more touchdowns before 10.000 spectators; the largest crowd that has attended a football game hers In recent years. So potent was Alabama' attack A number of Interesting games are on Friday's card. Hume-Fogs I train tAfllvk tnm k. win go to Columbia to play C. A.

Central high will have Chatta Vandsrblir. Intramural sport. UL schsdulsd to ira i will get under way officially Mon- before plsy Is called at 1:19 a. m. nooga central as its guest DuPont daVwhen tha touch football tour- Central BUndard Tims.

and so stubborn Its defense that It will be host to Battle Ground Academy. Peabody will hsvs Hay Long high of Mt. Pleasant as its nament begins. Many of ths fra- Th club, tralllnf three FIRETIIORN ANNEXES LAWRENCE EVENT I games to one. rallied back Into the ternltlea have been practicing, some opponent.

Cumberland will be a running for ths crown Friday Bight In ths front yard at lunch Urns, when Hsrry Leroy Keller, ths ra- home to Cedar Hill. Father Ryan will face Morgan school. Close of the first week ln October Count Arthur Furnishes Only Opposition But Trails By Two Lengths finds Davldaon county with only two of its numerous high snd prep scnoois coasting untied or unbeaten records. Only Cumberland and some out in ths street and others liable veteran of ths staff, gavs a whsrs svsr they could get their Tt 'xhlbltlon of hurling to men together, and a fast bit of 'ur th Indians. I to compstitlon Is sxpected.

B1 Llndsey, curve hall Ths A. T. O. fraternity, winners speclsllst who was ussd most of ever ths Dekes In last year's fi- regular season aa a rsllef hurler, nals. ars picked among the strong wss expected to bs ssnt to the teama again this year.

Other teams mound by Manager Eddie Moor. that the prs-season dope pick as of Atlanta, in an effort to square strongest are ths Dekes, Ki Phies, ths count at three-all and force David Lipscomb, two of the weaker teams of ths county, hsvs won all colonials had few opportunities and could not make a first down until the game was almost finished. Alphonse (Tuffy) Leemans. a star In the Colonial backfleld for three years, was so completely smothered by the swarming Crimsons that he failed to make a single dangerous gesture. The Colonials never threatened and seldom got psst mldfleld.

The Rose Bowl victors drove 12 yards for their first touchdown, after apparently having been put in a precarious spot by Leemans' 66-yard kick that stopped on Alabama's eight. Charlie stapp Inaugurated the maneuver with two runs totaling 10 yards. Then Riley Kmlth cut looee the longest pass of the game. their games, Lipscomb has played oniy one. Although Tennessee Industrial and 81gma Nus.

la seventh game. It was Llndser NEW YORK, Oct. I. 4V Fire-thorn, a 10 to 1 shot surprised the form players at Belmont Park today when he breexed horns first In the 43rd Lawrence Realisation, one of America's greatest distsnce clssslcs. Ths brown son of Sun Briar, owned by Walter M.

Jefford. out- Tha fraternities will be divided who silenced tha Indian hata la th school bowed to Knox Central, the Into four leagues and after each aecond game, won by tha Crackers team has played every other team to 3. Bronco Blisters appear to be the class of ths county. Of course' If lis league in winner 01 tne Manager Bert Nlehoff planned leagues will meet to decide the tn hi. Ira Cross, the pile-driving halfback, la lost for several weeks, the Sills ('mint Arthur tn tsk ton mnn.1 machine will not be at Its best champlonahip.

The games will be tltu b(ick t0 th, Oklahoma plain, played on Curris field. I i. while A. O. Vanderbilt's Purpls "Plys more punch Knight finished third.

"ray agiea nave exhibited The colt, which un until todav I to date, the Broncos will not have following th eompleton of ths th broad of A Bsnson football ssries. there will be the Rrillhsart former Nsshvllls pitch-annual croas-country run. schsd- th. -yaro gam. to Paul Bryant Smith bucked over for the touch down and two mlnutaa ut.

it. had failed to ahow ths form sx- to put forth their best to emerge nected of. him. was ridden fault- I with a win. uled tor Friday.

October II. Reau curve, who downed Atlanta I to bama had another score. Joe Riley 1 Jf king Leemans" punt and running ruis, iam years winner, wiu oe i a .1 r.1,1. 1 rn -w. .1.1., lessly by Eddie Arcaro as he Many were expecting things of pulled away from ths Chicago-1 M.

B. A. but since the Maroons ii duck yaras. Perfect Interference sprang up around him and II k. Swim A back to defend his title.

Hs ran Th roturnln to home grounds In a crippled seconds, which only IT owned chestnut and crossed ths I were held scoreless by sn Inexneri was sec condition. Alex Hooks, slongatsd onds above the record Urns of 11 WESTERN KENTUCKY Alabama's second period touch- LOSES IN MICHIGAN first baseman, whoso bat haloed minutes snd II seconds sst by Th. b.u rinlsh line two lengths to ths snced Duncan outfit last week, the good. Count Arthur had been in- backroom boys are ready to count stalled a 7 to 20 favorite to repeat M. B.

A. out of the race. The loss the triumph of his mors Ulus- of Jos Crane, who was a star at trlous sire. Relgb Count. East two years sgo, was a jolt to Purpla Knight cama from far hopes of M.

B. A. supporters. In the ruck to best out a lot of DuPont's stock jumped several Cecil irod ln 1131 oowu culminated a 50-yard drive, featured by a 19-vard fmm Bbb.r KlmwM Team Throttle Theta PI fraternity won both the freshman and upper classman cup. v.i.tl,w.Ii".!P last year and are expscUd to ds- fend them well this ysar.

Polk. ZfJSf i JZL who won. 1. a msmbsr of ths Phi ClT JgSZ wtJl-V D.1U lodge and expect, to be read, "Ft "wti uuiHuinn une ror tn urea aura oui ai ini am points as ths result Of ths Old nai three yards. The Intermls Kentiickians to Register 6 to 0 Win la inuKiiis uxnmu uum i mur rilCKOrv ichon trlnmnh n.r sion wnistis halted another Alabama threat on ths eight-yard line Ths full power of Alabama's offensive was displayed at the start of the third period when the Crim to giv any one a race for his Iv.ii.hia n7 V.Trth i.Vi money.

Ms wss seen running th pulum thags Friday. Ths Dsrry berry Antw i. xt may be In ths thick of -AH v. -M th Uhough It bowsd to SlaMobl urnaeinUPth.t Sei't WW H. "p.nlng clash culations by turning In ths best However that a.

tt i v. 1 I i ft v.z fV KALAMAZOO, Oct I Una bis to overcome sn early i- I ivw uvea not ooum nan nrwnm 1 1 r. ma mn sons scored In four plays starting with a 53-yard run-back lead. Western Kentucky Stat of furious, leading 111 course yesterday. nuning must Tha ping pong tournament which ln.kth Is ths only other Intramural sport scheduled for the first term, will bs held about November 1.

It will "Pn. iXa' B2U held in th Student Union rsc- Schmidt young righthander, who raUon hall as usual. Cartsr rort "rt? fourth gams and last-, klckoff bv Nesblt who skirted left I Teachers college wtnt down to de- vear-old fillies. She raced over L.P,,bo,3r without Tu in" yd. feat today at ths hands of West ni'i'iuim uiuiea me nnsl the dlstancs In the good time of "Vk Ut' i.ii a.k a.r- a ii ana probably will be out for tha rest ern Stats Teachers college of Mlcb- two touchdowns, dashing sround left end 10 ysrds for one and bang, to and Frank Plttman.

winner and runner-up respectively, ars both Oklahoma City won 11 to 18, ean back in school and will eomnste. worh along with Don Meads drove the horse to --V mw.A K.i i kui oniy one DSii-toier. ing through the line four yards for Western State scored in tha sec over arren right Victorious Ann. Lt" "Wwt rf Its slumber an anllt aecond under tha silks Cntrsl expense snd ths Purple Jim Buford. director of intramu- willlaraa.

rala ras of ths opinion that ths th other hand, Nlehoffs In-Increased enrollment will make the although th mound staff cnmneiitinn in k. has been overworked, brlnsa his of King Rsnch csms in two t. rlbt tpublesome covered 40 yards laid the ball just iirsx. xns raicnigsn four yards from the goal and the team aftsr getting ths lead settled ho1 for down 0'enlv (tnii. It nesr- lengths behind Victorious Ann for WZ.1 10 tw vuunt nifcn me pasi weeg.

third money. faster than It haa aver been and SiUD to excellent eon- looks for ons of ths biggest years ltlon- Russell (Rsd) Evans. In ths history of ths school aa far Texas leagua pitcher, aver GEORGIA SMOTHERS Alabama made 2J first downs to ly th nAof of tha Kala George Wsshlnrton's one and I maxoo team, as Kentucky got I P. A MMAjKvWAAWvJk At -4Sf Vj I 4 as intrsmurals are conoamed. I the season's route.

Is his probable rushed the ball 302 yards as against break as a result of a li-yard pass. CHATTANOOGA, 404) INDIANA CONQUERS WILLIAM MARY The lineups PeblM lo Grnr- ln th Alabama Pos. Geo. WesMnaton I rlod for a first down on Kala cnuic in me event or a ssvsntb tilt Should ths seventh game hs corns necessary, ths sits will be determined by the flip of a coin. PRAY IN COLONELS EXTENDS ARMY Bulldogs' Entire Squad Oil KfVsnt L.K..

Vonder Bruave I maioo's 21-yard line. Baker crash- uttance to Perform in Whntlpy L.T. Doming led for seven and then Williams hit Ptr Kolker I ths line for two mors. Williams WEST POINT. N.

T. Oct L-OT MYER HAS POINT A young man named Jim Crai X1M aJa ivlll I One-Sided Tilt Bo McMillln'f Hoosiers Get Francis Rathjen I was stopped and then Baker tried White Harrison I again, but tha Michigan team held Toung R.T Pra.ther I him for no gain and took tha ball A I i spared th Army th humiliation of LEAD IN SWATTlTVr either dropping or being forced Into i 3WA1 1 JLlU 14 to 0 Win Over Hit Alma Mater CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, Oct I. a tie in Its opening gams of ths I 11 mi footb.li seaaoli today again." CHICAOO. Oct Next a defensively rurvnA 1 Dcsmber may brlna ahant Georgia's Bulldogs, resorting cniefly to power plays through the BLOOMINOTON. Oct I una.

crushed a smaller Unlveraitv (AV-Indiana University flashed William and Mary In Virginia. Th I h'n'e. until that ttms at Cadets won 14 to l-u Charles "Buddy" Mysr. ths For mors than two nerlnrta am. Washington Senators' vataran j.

waiKer re Wright and punted out of danger. Pnilth Leemans In ths first period Western Stnpp Jenkins Stats started a march from Its own AngHIch R.H Hanken was stopped on tha Ken- Nbli F.B Reeves tucklans eleven when Sscory turn- Score by periods: bled and Reed pounched on tha ball Alabama II 1411 for the Southerners. In ths second. Geo. ahington 0 0 0 Reynolds Intercepted a pass on the Alabama scoring: touchdowns.

Western Stats 41 and ths big drlvs or cnattanooga eleven hers todsy succession of forward and lateral passes here today to dassls Centre unaer a 40 to 0 score. colleges football team and opened had Craig in its backfleld snd hs "conr -usman. Is tbs till Amort- ws. ths winning team's sols margin cn batting champion, of superiority. A second vnr According to final aaml-nfrirai Using practically every player on ths SQUad.

Coach Marrv m.h' Its season with a smashing 14 to 0 victory over the alma mater of Bo rhsrges scored in every period snd McMillln, the Hoosler coach. Craig made his own way through erM th Washington sUr won ths line repeatedly for long gains, n'" "Wt. tills by a margin of one tossed forwsrd nsssea with I point over Jos Vosmlk of raanij lly isuosuiuMi ior oiappi, 0n. Secory two and Neu Nesh It 2 Rohrdans (substitus for man dd.d two more. A pass.

Neu- IS never was sndsngor- Ths Hoosiers scored after two i tJ man to Plerca, mads It first down. All About Temple Owls moccasins. Taking ths ball in mldfleld short brilliant marches, one of (7 ysrds In ths opening nerlod. snd another accuracy and kicked powerfully T-U t0 Vosmlk apparently and true. had the honor well In ban with it aiier ins niunina bUbner of ft yards in ths third qusrter.

Replacing Nassaro In tha annrf I only two days of tha utmmm, Uei flUaa Tmi id OeTlns turned on the full power Wendl Walker and Vernon ii TJ 'v' around lft and for II yards and iuEm- ivTi fJi Muleskl mads It frrst Jr. Oreanaburr. INrklnaoa Sam. trlng xuvit urai sinng backs ana Huffman, provided most of the qusrter. Crslg tor th left slds of but ml two hits In his last the Invaders' line twice for a net 11 to the plats, whlls Mysr gain of 4S ysrds, bringing -ths bell hed in 10 times tn II chance to hia foes' ft.

Ornha ran H.M-.4 st bat. driving force, and both proved Jr. WllklnaPurs. Klakl. Sr.

Tunkhannook. Wye. gem. fiung tneir way to the one-yard line. There Maurice nn fimhu adept at flipping ths football for Jr.

Santa Barbara 8. B. H. S. ward or laterally.

7. kicked out weakiv uww I caurj erasure urrr, fPivm nia CaTollna Hckn'y (Nortb eight first downs to Kentucky's Craig and went to the Big TIsnk Qreenharr k. Corbett Davla. punched through iuinois is-ysrd end skirt placed ths ball on th. thr, stripe on a reverse and then Craig Dlon Detroit Tigers first baseman.

Jr. Mt. Iabanon. Mt. L.

H. B. Sr. Hhimokln. Bhamokln H.

Sr. Atlentowa Pa. Allantowa r. Pins Grave. pine Oroya H.

Sr. Wllmlnstoa. DL. Padrtla Inat. Soph.

Olrard villa. Glrardvllla 11. Jr. Nutler. N.

Nutler H. ror me nrst seore, ciauae Norton sub halfback, grabbed the ball on siaDoeo tna iin. TEXAS CHRISTIAN BARABAS IS HERO lumuiru, dui recnvatrii rn- rsversa snd cut around to tha dOWn. John Bonif klnk.l n.t TRIPS ARKANSAS Centre right end to scors ths sec Jr. Stalan laland.

Daan Acadamv. Tln wi.a OF COLUMBIA WIN ond touchdown Ke. risrer sad PesHtsa Wt. at sElmsr An4ren. l.tt 1 sJainM Baker.

LB 17 t.11 4 stilunn QB Ill 10 i William Pearork. TB ...17 William nsvldson. RHB 1l I. It I John Konopka. Ml 4.0 Richard Landis.

11 I.U 1 Wilfred Lonsatatr, RHB. 171 lil 11 iRor Lorcm. RB 114 l.tl It Juaaph Orulls. 11 1.14 14 William Uocherty. 11 Jokft Easan.

QB Ill I.1S 14 sAlanlav Oarsynahl. 4.44 IT Ownt PauL QB 174 1.14 14 sAmedle Ippollt. 4.14 14 John Kusko. rB 14 4.44 15 Maarlea Msten. 11 4 II Chaster Maawrar.

4 14 11 sJamss RusmII. BT 114 (.11 It SFYank gchaafar. RO lit 4.14 14 Thames Millar. LO HI lie 14 sHoraee Mawrer. l.tl IT Jamas Hall.

,...11 1.14 14 Chrlatlan Papoaa. It sDaeld Smuklar FB Ill 4 41 15 Vlnrant Ranaa. I.MB Ill I at Jr. Chtasaequa, Caaaaoqna H. I .7, IVf ureen gained at Reed Kelso.

Indiana a captain and iTTTtnriTTll at. I ii i inucnoown. nu me cage in slugging. Hs drove In ths fourth tiuarter. Crslg tors 1T0 had ths most total vLnn tL '-TrdB and sharsd the horn.

King contributed 11 mors to put tbs with Jimmy Foxg af the ball on ths on-yard Iin again and Athletics, at II aach. then Craig flipped a pass to Jack Ryan for tha final touchdown. Ool- "Jl0" J-ANO TIPS BROWN denberg converted both times from PROVIDENCE, R. Oct s-ifJ placements. Rhode Island stata ssorel Its" a-.

Nrst football victory enmr r. Mahaaov Cltjr.lPa M. C. ITS. I irwugn ins line, put three 16-Jr.

Lens Braaeh. N. B. K. I Vrd penalties aarail center, despite a hampering leg ln jury, booted placs kicks between ft that parTod! WV-A third quarter 7r T0RK- -Lon touchdown today gava Tssas Chris- Little's husky Columbia Lions want tian University a II to triumph on a preview today with Al Bars ths uprights aftsr each touchdown, Jr.

Marblahaad. M. H. S. I nowsvsr.

had Sr. Slanamahenlas. Peddle Inat. I Worksd ths ball on tn tn. Ths Hoosiers amashsd for II Sr.

Phlladalphla. Pa, Nerthaast M. 1 17-vard Una first downs to Centre's three and virfinia and Daridson 1 101 upsstting th Bmins 11 1 f. sr. Biisaastk.

r. T. janaraoa H. I Jr. Roraraford.

Iwavalv fckeoL I P. ths Second outrushed ths Ksntuckiana 01 yarda y. la ths hsro's rola an In its first Southwest conference competition of ths season. dowB "-cond-half aerial Approximately 3,003 saw the cnn befora an inaugural day Bosh. Aarora.

111.. Aurora H. I tha RSXt quarter. to one. xns Dig gains cama through In Scoreless Deadlock I tns air, inaiana advancing 117 Bona, Phlladalphla.

Prankford It. I A staady stream of suhatltntua Jr. Olovar.rllla. Jt. O.

H. I poured In from th. i Soph. lAmm Braneh k. B.

H. I. ths Osorgla bench yaros ana cenirs en. VNrVKRKTTT. Va a I Fartm mm caivin Gaines, played brilliant jr.

wrati. wyatt. I nan, ana ths sec- Soph. Avaion. Avaion H.

I ond and third stringers acauitia Snob. Plymouth. Pa Plvmoulh W. I acqullleO performance In ths Centre bark- II Krtwm Walkar. IK Ill 49 It Clifford Saaber.

RHB. ..117 1.11 It Clam Stavans. FB l'T 1.14 14 st.lord Wlaa. field, while Charles Aaher. gusrd, univ ar.

iaoanon. Lebanon H. I wss a big thorn In ths slds of ths a. t. i.

a i i nu ionr orives at BI mA aa sJiHMph Kanln. LO 4.1C -Virginia and Davidson plsyedto About W0rlAU. scoreless stalemate thla after- World Sri contest VZ? tC' has seen it. dedication rZ Ututlc 'rom WrM Seriesl their first gridiron meetlne- in rot by losing mow wound thin rolt AL they gained durlnthi T.Vkh'" Chicago (NL) I 1(0 IS Harold Zaatrow. RT Ill 1.41 IT Rarmond Siavln.

Ill I.1S iT C0 for Bulldoga In ths third. Hoosler forwards. Centenary Comes Bark to Jamaa ttirtman lit 11a A forwsrd and lateral 1 Carl Shreep. 1T I.I I Jr. Tonawanda.

N. Tffnawanda Soph. Phlladalphla. Olner H. Jr.

Khamokln Shamokln Soph. Phlladalphla. W. Phlla, H. Soph.

Nul'ar N. Nultar M. Soph. Hirtfard. Hartfonl H.

Jr. tabsaen. Labanon H. 40 Hanry Brows. Ill 41 Arthur Ntlaon.

I.T 1ST 44 pair of aubstltute becks, and Charlls Conquer Arigona, 14-7 SHREVEPORT. Oct lVPy 41 Oordmi Smith. LHB 174 1.14 piacea me ball in scor- quarter, of the eontest. 'm AI Dr'L -THnotaa latter wlnnara of till sea son Scratched by ths slaws of a light fi--. 3.2 trough ths ntrrj Nirun and Bus Male rhiraao" VT flashed several brilliant run; of be rft I 1 from 20 to 10 varda 1 4 I ing Wildcat from tns university North Carolina State Horned Frogs emerge from their crowl aatlmatsd at 14,000 and rs- first triumphant battls with the pested Virginia Military Institute, Red and White in three years.

II to a. Both teems put ever touchdowns tn ths opening quarter, but Ar- rJLp Brba. 110-pound kansas extra point by Substitute w.no 'J1 Columbia to a Fullback Van Brown gave the JL. tr'umh; ophomore. Raiorbacks a to margin at the ths Passdsns julf bowl two years sgo, produced Ths Porker lead looked big Just l.U?.h.'li0WB" fr th H0? nd after the halfway mark when the Frogs needed nine yards tor a first lnt Squadron." down on Arkansas' 2-yard stripe.

Captain Al missed both tries for ht Quarterback Sum Raugh hit xtr Point from placement but he his target tha rangy Willie Walls. tnt "e'n In ths end sons on ths desperate commuted between ths pass to glva his team a victory. tha be- jT 41-yard return of ths klckoff Cofh kittle. by Halfback Jimmy Lawrence MarvUnl nn.n. nil started tha touchdown drive, iwaryiand Upent Its Bid Arkansas reeled tt IS first For Title With 7-0 Win 4owns during ths battle to It for tha Frogs.

Ths Rasorbscks gar- BALTIMORE, Oct. I. OPV -Ap. ered 110 yards on passes to Tl for parently covering Its big guns their opponents, but Arkansas which boomed only ones for a threw ths ball 10 times to the Ions touchdown In ths third quar-FrOsTS 10. ter, the University of Msrvland Illinois Registers 28 to 6 gwg s.ii isXIir.

A A A. of Arisona In the first four minutes of clay, tbs Centenary College Kicks Sooth Carolina Win Over Washington Clan hiiaid 7h 7, Gentlemen struck back with ths cHAMPAioTTiTr oct ihW UcH' COLUMBIA. 8. C. Oct (V- fury of a wounded warrior' Saturday Ths Illinois football team passed Up five and th.

H- Vt and rapulsed the Bengal irom tns Csms (At Ostr.it) iTnerP.Vr.rc.v.HA,t,M ru Ko-1 chancea. Cavalier scoring wsllk and Hartnettj Brldgso and Playing superior ball throughout North Carolina State atruck ones and Plunged to a 11 to I victory the acor. west to hang up their third win through ths air and ones bv a of the season. Ths scors war over a heavier wasnmgton univer- i II lo 7 running attack today In defeating sity squad today before l.ooo per- Lhristiana Hlsrh Vina A lateral Pass In ths third period. anna I tns University of south Carolina 14 to 0.

IV UI lit, Third Csms (At Chlesge) VV Blggf Rutherford Championship Three of ths Illinois touchdowns cams In tha last Quarter, two of A 11-yard pass from Cowboy that started on the 10-yard line, decided the battle. Ths double psss gava ths Gents a touchdown and broke ths deadlock. Ths extra point Prank T.r Hollow Rock-Bruceton eantral kl.k I ti-. i them touchdown passes by Wilbur CHRISTIANA. Tenn, Oct I Henry, one to Bill Bennia and the I tSpl.) Christana high won ths other to Bob Grieve.

Bradley and I high school baseball Robinson to Charlie Gadd, put tha Wolfpack's first Southern conference gams In ths sack and a sec wss sdded by a kick from place whits Tlgere to and Cochrans; Let, WarneW Pari a anil AmfmmtmA A I T. MB'' ment bv Lee Stokes. Jewett Cole also registered scores I of Rutherford countv by defestlna ond touchdown after a 15-yard 1 aria ioti. iciirKO ana iiannni, ball team by a seore of It to 0.1 Fourth Csms (At Chissss) ana rjpurievn mcri cuut- i nmn, 10 T. nere.

drive tied It snugly up. Eddie Berllnskl tors throue-h CATHOLIC U. WINS ments. Muagens scorea ior vvaso- uoing into the ninth Inning Invtnn. I Buchanan trailer! 1 WASHINGTON.

Oct WV- inaugurated Its Southern Conference campaign here today with a wln ovw Polytechnic Institute. Ths Techs completely outrushed and outpassed the Gobblers, gaining 10T ysrds through ths Una. compared to Tech 71. and mak- -ui i a i wngn mass ss-ysrd run for Detroit 1 fi touchdown In the aecond quarter Chicago lit and Dodd scored th other touch- Batterleei Crowder and CochS 'own. rsne: Carleton.

Root snd Hartn.11 Cathollo University's football Car ths Usmecock team for 14 and 11 yards before scoring on a short Una buck with two minutes to go. CoJgata Gets Two Win in Triple Bill HAMILTON, N. Oct I. tDColgats's Red Raiders da- Kt I.wnno 11.0. In tha dinals snapped La Salle College's ATHENS DEFEATS ELKTON I Into extra Innings.

Ths lo- 1 I Psurth Csms Statistics TARNga urrrt a.nr.1.1 I nt.nli.. atu. hv ATHENS, Als- Oct I nine-gams winning streak hers today, swamping Marty Brill's Explorers from Philadelphia under a PRACTICE TO START CLARKSVILLE. Tenn. Oct I kl.k II.

I ins -a -this gooos ror 11 yarda to COVINGTON Tana S04 iBmiaa'i a. i eisfjh, first-part -f 4hs-triangula-I hn 'or. tha 41 to tHpl) Ths Btarnea Oaraira nlna. 1040: nlavara' nooL HAI tut ai f-Spl) Practice of ths glrte" baaftet-ball team at tha Clarkavllte hlsh d.featln. Elkton.

Tenn. hlsh II to I 'l71 ELECT Independent champions of Tipton club's share. til 141 14-' I BKfMKjn VII. T.nn school will begin Monday, accord CUB FAN DIES SAGINAW. Mich.

Oct. l.UPr ing to an announcement bv ths Henry J. Duhlme, 10-year-old fame hers today, and gained a 1 to 0 win over a stubborn Amhsrst team tn ths second part In the final half St Lawrence proved that compara- tlvs scores mean little by beat-Ins; Amhsrst II to 0. coach. Mrs.

Albert Jobe. Practically v. mt nmiwn aw i iBpij -ADstine Thompson, stsr brand of football, but ths Athens forwsrd for ths past three years, sggregstlon soon showed an edge, has been nsmed captain of the county, will meet the Liberty Gro- leagus's share. I1I.1IS.I4. cera, Memphl.

smatsur baseball Tetal Psup Csmss champ, at Croastown Sunday Attendance lll.Olt: receipt afternoon. Ths game win be the commlsslon's shsr. final of ths season The Garage. to.ll7.40; players' pool ri4n men snd Grocers met rntly with Mch cIub. 60 s'04 MALONC NAMED MANAQKR ATHENS.

Ala- Oct Roy Malone. Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

Malone of Athens, has been made manager of ths Blr-mlngham-Soutbam football team for this season. Ha Is a )unlor at ths Birmingham Institution, 11 tns first tssm of Isst year's Chlcagoan, collapsed and died listening to a broadcast of the double wnicn tney nciq inrougnoui ins rayetts county high school gins squad Is bsck and all Indications point to a strong team this sea gams. Moms pretty passes and run-1 basketball team. She succeeds play by ths Tiger Infield which ended today's World ssries game nlng plays wers exhibited by both I Lanelle Montgomery, who grad am. T.iiB'(ii4BjBBi n.iai.s.sf ex son.

New malarial also Is plentiful. teams, 'uatea in June, Chicago, score in 11 innings. i I.

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