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-12 mWEE TESSAS 'STATE TOBBNS BACK MMtilA SAfIi FORT MYERS (Fla.) NEWS-PRESS, Sunday, Oct. 5, 1917 New Wave Coach Is Welcomed Georgia Rebounds in 35-19 Upset Over Louisiana State if Texas Longhorns Trim North Carolina 34-0 Austin, Oct. 4 (3) The University of Texas turned on the heat to smash North Carolina 34-0 today. A crowd of 47,000 saw the Longhorns combine the accurate passing of Quarterback Bobby I avne the power and speed of Full back Tommy Landry, Right Halfback Randall Clay and Left Halfback Byron Gillory to win their third victory of the season. Athens, Oct.

4 (JF) Georgia tied a knot in the tail of the mighty Tiger from Louisiana State today and then kicked him all over Sanford field for a surprise 35-19 victory the first in eight attempts before 40,000 fans. Eagles Lead AH the Way Forbes i3 Single Standout As" Texas Plays on Breaks Gainesville, Oct. 4 LP) The North Texas State Eagles took advantage of every break here tonight to hand the University of Florida Gators their 12th successive defeat, 20-12. The victory-hungry Gators, who have not come out on the long end of the score since they defeated little Presbyterian college 41-0 here in 1944, actually fumbled i The Tigers, rated as the South first taliv came on a n-y eastern conference's most powerful outfit, got away to a 12-0 lead Texas yard pass from Layne to Gillory, to run the score to 20-0 at the half. in the opening five minutes, cut yards in eight tries while Reid picked up 56 in seven attempts.

Dan Edwards, Bulldog captain, took two of Rauch'g scoring passes and the other was pulled in by Lukie Brunson. Reid scored the other two tallies on the ground. The Bulldogs cashed in on drives of 63 yards, 45 yards, 65 yards, 69 yards and then 21 yards after a 50 yard pass-interception runback bv Ken McCall. The Tigers went 34 yards on one drive and 52 on their last with an 18-yard pass interception by Abner Wimberly account, ing for the second score. LSU scoring: Touchdowns Wimberly 2, Tittle.

Points after touchdown Tittle (placement). Georgia scoring: Touchdowns F. Reid 2 (sub for Bodine), Ed-wards 2, Brunson. Points after touchdown Geri 5 (sub for Landry slashed for 23 yards to Georgia knocked the props from under the visitors in a roaring comeback. Johnny Rauch, Georgia quarter back, was directly responsible for the first two Tiger scores with erratic ball-handling, but he re deemed himself by tossing, three scoring passes.

away the game, as the fast-charg The Bulldog line, which last initiate the march. Gillory went around left end and raced to North Carolina's three. Landry battered across. Texas was rapping at the door again as soon as the second half got underway. Combining Landry's runs and Layne-to-Gillory passes, the Longhorns drove to their opponents' 20 yard line.

Layne, on a cutback around his left end and traveled to the four, but North Carolina stopped Texas on the one on fourth down. The Longhorns' fourth tally on a one-yard plunge over center by Clay at the end of an 84-yard march which began when Jones intercepted a pass behind his goal i "Kb' week played gallantly in losing to North Carolina, was superb and rushed the Tiger backs so furiously that they netted only 24 yards on the ground. By forward passes the Tigers picked up 78, but Georgia made 143 through the air in completing 12 of 18 tosses. ing, eager Eagles came roaring; through to grab at every break in the game watched by 10,000 persons. Slow First Quarter After a scoreless first quarter in which neither team offered a serious threat although the Gators drove to the North Texas 20 as Hal Griffin and Bobby Forbes broke loose on quick-opening plays for several nice gains the Eagles suddenly cut loose and drove 80 yards for a touchdown.

Cromer picked up 10 and Nutt who got in behind the laineeis Johnny Clements to grab the ball on the 30 and go across standi up. The hoave climaxed a 59-yard drive Frank Guess converted to make it Texas 7, North Carolina 0 at the end of 5 minutes of play. The Longhorns hit by way of the airlines again early in the jeeond quarter when Raymond Jones, a substitute fullback, passed to substitute right end Peppy Blount on two-yarde line. The play went for 28 yards. Blount dived across for the.

touchdown. Guess booted his second conversion and the Longhorns had the Tarheels 14-0. A fumble by Fullback Wata Pupa of North Carolina paved the way for the second counter. It was Blount who covered for the Longhorns on the Tarheels 28, and then ambled down to the goal line for his sensational catch. North Carolina came back on the sharp-shooting passes on Left Half Charlie (Choo Choo) Justice and Pupa.

Catches by Clements and Right End Bobby Cox moved the Tarheels to the Texas 40, but then Justice's pass intended for Cox bounced out of Longhorn Bobby Coylee's arms, and Jones grabbed it to halt the Tarheel drive. Texas exploded again, driving Ihe tSulidogs had a 19-9 edge on first downs and piled up 203 yards by rushing as they mastered the crew of Coach Bernie Moore in ev-ery department. WALTERSKIRCHEN STARS Pensacola, Oct. 4. (JP)- The Pensacola Navy loosed a vicious ground attack here today to humble the Memphis Navy Hellcats, 45 to 0, for the Goslings second victory of the season.

Jerry Waltersckirchen of Missoula, Mont, operating from the Pensacola quarterback position scored two touchdowns, one on a pass; intercepted two Memphis aerials, one for a touchdown; and recovered a Memphis fumble on the Pensacola six-inch line. Stan Nestorak, who has played little since he figured prominently in Georgia a 1944 win over Ala got 21 around end. Cecil Martin In a pre-game ceremony at Terry Park Friday night, the Kinzie Rose Gardens, with Jack Crad-dock (left) as spokesman, presented Coach Georg Swing (right) with a flowered horseshoe with gold lettering on a white ribbon reading, "Good Luck." The horseshoe was bedecked with yellow chrysanthemums and white pompoms. Coach Swing, whose team won 61-0 over Florida Military Academy, hopes to have a horseshoe at every game from now on. (Photo by Brown.) bama, came back today to spark the Bulldog running attack with line and brought it out to his 16.

Billy Pyle, substitute left half, dashed 14 yards. Layne hit substitute left end Lewis Holder for 32 yards to North Carolina's 34. Clay rambled 13 more and Layne shot one to Jim Watson for 13 to North Carolina's six. North Carolina was penalized to its one-yard mark for roughing the passer, and Clay scored. Guess kicked the extra point to make it 27-0.

Clay when he -again rammed through Floyd Reid. Nestorak gained 52 then faded back and tossed a short aerial to Louis Reinzi, who was out by his lonesome in the Florida secondary, and the Texas wingman stepped over the goal line for the Football Scores Notre Dame Downs Pitt 40-6 After Dangerous First Half from the one half-yard line at the end of a 47-yard drive in whicn the Texas second team employed first touchdown. Dingle place kicked the extra point to give the Eagles a 7-0 lead. Florida, nibbling at its first victory, came back snarling. Belden intercepted a Texas pass and raced back to the 38.

Forbes, former Clearwater star, then broke loose over tackle and outraced the North Texas team across the goal line. hi 3 ill li 1 60 yards to pay dirt with Tom Lan South W. Va. 35, Washington Lee 6. Texas 34, North Carolina 0.

Georgia 35, LSU 19. Duke 19, Tennessee 7. Jax Navy 23, Stetson 0. dry plunging the last two yards straight power. Florida 12, North Texas State 20.

Lewis' kick for the extra point was blocked and the Eagles led 7-6 as Wave, Sailors, Jackets Get One-Sided Friday Victories the half ended shortly afterwards. yard march as the half ended with the Irish leading 13-6. He continued to torment the sturdy Panthers in the second half, aided by seeming limitless Notre Dame man-power which combined with the unseasonable heat to wear down the Pitts. Score by periods: Notre Dame 7 6 7 2040 Pitt 0 6 0 06 Notre Dame scoring: McGee (for Drive Jails Taking the kickoff, Florida started a drive from its 26 which was stopped on the North Texas Pittsburgh, Oct. 4 () The Notre Dame gridiron express ran late today but Engineer Johnny Lujack's adroitness generated enough steam to bring the fighting Irish home on schedule with a 40-6 victory over a surprisingly tough band of Pitt Panthers.

It was Notre Dame'3 first start and the 64,333 shirt-sleeved fans on hand blinked in disbelief as the Panthers made things hotter than the 80-degree temperature for almost a full half. The Irish started off to do the expected by scoring in the first six minutes as Terry Brennan of Mil Sarasota, Bartow and Manatee top ratings as a rsult of the top- are always a Fashion Favorite one-foot line. Brilliant runs of 27 and 26 yards by Forbes featured the drive. Florida fumbled two con N. C.

State 14, Davidson 0. Georgia Tech 20, Tulane 0. South Carolina 0, Mississippi 33. Virginia 28, Virginia Tech 7. William and Mary 56, Citadel 7.

Wake Forest 16, Clemson 14. Vanderbilt 14, Alabama 7. Auburn 14, Louisiana Tech 0. Rollins 20, Richmond 7. East Notre Dame 40, Pitt 6.

Armv 47, Colorado 0. Columbia 13, Navy 6. Yale 14, Cornell 0. Colgate Kings Point 0. Penn State 54, Bucknell 0.

Pennsylvania 59, LaFayette 0. secutive Texas punts and the visi Sltko), Smith (for Brennan), Way-bright (for Martin), Martin, Hart, tors, taking over on the Florida 33, quickly scored. Brennan, Points after touchdown: sided scores. However, Plant City and Clearwater, next Green Wave rival, have not competed within the loop. Both the Planters and Tornadoes held their Big Ten opposition to relatively close counters.

While Dickie Hendry and Jimmy Wiltshire were doing most of the ball carrying against FMA here Friday night, the new Manatee eleven was being paced by Don Early 4 (for Sitko) (placements). Pitt scoring: Touchdown, Depasqa Line smashes picked up one first down, then Cromer took a lateral and made 16 yards. McCain passed Fort Myers was joined by powerful Sarasota, Manatee high school and Bartow's Jackets in posting one-sided victories Friday night as all South Florida conference teams moved into action. While the Greenies were staging a surprisingly easy 61-0 triumph over Florida Military Academy, Sarasota's Sailors rolled over Wauchula 53-0, Manatee brushed aside Jesuit 26-6 and Bartow had no trouble taking Mulberry 32-0. In other contests affecting SFC teams, Winter Haven downed a scrappy Punta Gorda eleven 14-0, Arcadia passed Fort Meade 13-12, Clearwater lost to Jefferson of Tampa 19-0, Orlando dropped Plant City 19-12 and Tarpon (for Robinson).

seven yards to Nutt for the tally, A living room of 15 by 20 by Dingle again converted and the eight feet contains about 170 pounds quarter ended with the score North Texas 14, Florida 6. of air. Parker returned a short kickoff to midfield and Florida scored waukee plunged three yards for a touchdown in climax to a 57-yard march. But from there on until the last few minutes of the half, it was strictly a Pitt show. Pitt recovered a fumble with the second quarter half gone and went on to score, Sub Halfback Carl De-Pasqua of Williamsport running over from seven yards out.

Notre Dame blocked a placement by Halfback Louis Cecconi of Donora, which would have Work, Dick Darby and Charley Edwards. At Bartow, Ed Pattey and Bill Beach led in the scoring without yielding the ball. A Bel den to Turner pass ate up 30 exancie against Mulberry. Gene Joens sparked the Winter Haven Blue Devils yards. Griffin scooted over from the one after a series of short Springs walloped Our Lady of the Perpetual Heart of Tampa 46-6 given the Panthers a 7-7 tie at Thursday.

Only three of the games were that point. Lujack, the Connellsville. Pa. conference scraps, ny their vic Boat Sales Rentals Correct Craft Skiffs $85.00 to $125.00 Inboard Motor Boats $565.00 to $1,245.00 Live Bait First Place Just North Edison Bridgt brain behind the Notre Dame tories, Sarasota, Manatee and Win gains. The kick was wide.

North Texas 14, Floridal2. Another Florida drive sparked by Forbes' 25-yard dash was broken up when Mumford intercepted Belden's pass and returned to the Texas 46. Six plays later Cromer skirted end for nine yards and the third Texas touchdown. The kick was blocked, North Texas 20, Florida 12, which remained took over from there and turned Holy Cross 19, lemple i. Gettysburg 6- W.

Maryland 0. Princeton Brown 7. Dartmouth 28, Syracuse 7. Harvard 19, Boston U. 14.

Vermont Colby 3. Connecticut 14, Springfield 6. Maine 26, Northeastern 6. Amherst 13, Coast Guard 0. Rutgers 21, Western Reserve 6.

Midwest Arkansas 6, TCU 0. Michigan 49, Stanford 13. Ohio University 14, Butler 7. Illinois 35, Iowa 12. Michigan State 7, Miss.

State 0. Kansas 27, Iowa State 7. Minnesota 28, Nebraska 13. Northwestern 27, UCLA 26. Purdue 24, Ohio State 20.

Wisconsin 7, Indiana 7. Tulsa 28, Drake 14. Oklahoma 26, Texas Aggies 14. Far West California 45, St. Mary's 6.

Rice 7, Southern California 7. Utah State 26, Colorado 13. Washington State 7, Idaho 0. Oregon State 14, Washington 7. Nevada 13, Oregon 6.

Wyoming 12, Brigham Young 7. ter Haven immediately went jump ing to the top of the SFC stand over Punta Gorda with a host of backfield material alternating for field material alternating for Sarasota's scoring spree against Wauchula's Wildcats. Next Friday, the SFC gets off into more action with Fort Myers treking to Clearwater for one of the league's top clashes. Meanwhile Manatee will be tested at Plant City, Bartow hosts to Wauchula, Jesuit travels to Winter Haven, FMA goes up against Sarasota, Punta Gorda plays Admiral Faragut at home, Arcadia meets Auburndale and Tarpon Springs is idle. what might have been an upset into strictly no contest.

He fired the first of three touchdown passes ings heap and Wauchula, Jesuit and Punta Gorda fell to the bottom. Fort Myers and the remain Floyd Alexander. Mgr. to Sub End Douglas Waybright of Saugus, in a 10-yard scoring play which climaxed an 80- the final score as a flurry of Flor der of the conference squads are not yet ready for consideration, not having tangled with an SFC foe. Early critics give Fort Myers, ida passes failed to carry the Gators past midfield.

The Gators outplayed the Eagles in every department except scoring. Florida rolled up 273 yards from rushing against 143 for North Texas. The losing Gator eleven gained 15 first downs, largely on runs by Forbes and Griffin, while the victors netted but 10. BEFORE YOU FORGET IT PUT OUT YOUR OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR THE JAYCEES Max Planck Dies; Atomic Scientist Berlin. Oct.

4 (IP) Dr. Max VV-n I "4A )' Ka I if Planck, 89, originator of the quan tum theory which provided one of the basic propositions underlying the splitting of the atom, died last night, Goettingen university clinic Shrine Cigar Bowl Already Sold Out Tampa, Oct. 4 (JP) Grid fans who plan to attend Tampa's second annual Cigar Bowl football game for the benefit of crippled children on New Year's day fae a sellout, Potentate Joe Adams of Ecvpt Temple Shrine, game sponsors, said today. There has been a heavy demand for tickets and most of the south stands seats are fone. Fans have grabbed many of the north side seats.

Invitations are going to most of the major college teams to compete in the Shrine bowl game contest. Two of the South's top elevens already have indicated interest in ft? TAh--v fikt; announced today, CHARLES KXOX l8j8 A Nobel prize, winner in 1918 and an honored member of learned societies on both sides of the At lantic, the German physicist had ranked with Albert Einstein as one of the world's foremost scientists. The quantum theory which he gave to the world in 1900 was evolved from researches into the atomic structure of radiation. It modified Newton's theory of light which had been held unassailable for 250 years and produced revolutionary changes in physics and chemistry. In non-technical language, the quantum theory held that each wavelength of light and of all other forms of radiation, such as heat, radio, x-rays and cosmic rays, carried its own "packet" of energy and that each "packet" was different for the countless millions of different wave lengths of radiation.

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4 (JP) Yale footballers, aroused by the rough treatment given their ace negro back, Levi Jackson, unleashed two long marches to pulverize scrappy Cornell, 14 to 0, in the spacious bowl today. It was a rough touch Ivy league battle. More than 50,000 fans saw the elis avenge the loss of Jackson, their ebony express, who suffered a head concussion the first time he took the ball early in the opening round. BLACK CALFSKIN As Seen on "The Avenue9' In slope of crown and swing of brim the new Knox "Fifth Avenue" is your passport to metropolitan smartness. You'll find it equally becoming with brim snapped or o(T-the-face.

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