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PAGE THIRTEEN TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1940 IYI rn AK1 LT1 v. 01 1A Wl ft a) o) JDL2) 9 PLANTERS MUST JEFFERSON GRID Pepper Martin Will FORFEIT FOUR ELEVEN BEATEN Be Missed In Major ANCIENT RIVALS CLASH TODAY ON ATLANTA FIELD FOOTBALL WINS AT MIAMI, 31-0 Leagues Next Year MacPhail roved up and down in wild By WHITNEY MARTIN Associated Press Sports Writer rage in front of the Cardinal bench Dragons No Match for Two Players Ruled Out challenging one and all, the Wild Hoss NEW YORK, Oct. 18. The blocky controlling himself with effort Coaches Fear Letdowns After Hard Games little guy with the George Washing East Coast Team of Sports Competition His mimicry and deflation of osten ton cheekbones and the crescent-moon tation His cornerstcning of im pikJ'iWww uut'm, i Jin (j)iiu umiimm 1.111. myju VK4 ill Xi coach- Ki; Tom grin is gone from the major league show, and there doesn't seem to be promptu quartets.

Those, and a thousand other little anyone in sight to replace him, for PLANT CITY, Oct. 18. (Special.) MIAMI BEACH, Oct. 19. (Special.) Pepper Martins bob up about as often Playing their second game within Plant City's brilliant football prospects received a jolt last night when pictures make up the whole.

A guy who wasn't afraid to be himself, whether on the ball field or in a as 17-year locusts. There are a lot of his contempor the Florida high school athletic association ruled two players ineligible. the small space of 19 hours, the game Jefferson high football forces from Tampa were unable to cope with the swank dining room. If Pepper didn't want to wear a necktie. Pepper didn Rulings were made in Gainesville by aries who have some of his characteristics.

There are better bail players. After all. Pepper was Just a good relentless power of the Miami Beach wear a necktie. If pepper aun'i want to shave. Pepper didn't shave.

the executive board on J. V. Lane and J. T. Blanton, outstanding Planter players.

Hfnr innn fan viamm journeyman ball player. can't think of anyone even nrb. I There are players with a goodly approaching him. The nearest might The Plant City team also forfeited be an overlooked little fellow on those ine uxagoiis upparenuy biioi, men romments and mishhavior ran be its four victories over Hillsborough, same St. Louis Cardinals Don Gut- doic wsmg a veroici iu flJed under coIor some of them nave Avon ars xnursaay mgni ana wie more teridge.

Gutteridge Imitates Pepper Gutteridge, perhaps secretly model enecis oi mac siruggie, aiong wun But offhand we can.t name a Dlaver today's lengthy auto ride, had the recent years who combined color, visitors weary oeiore me kickoii. ability, and. above all. fizhtine sDirit. ATLANTA, Oct.

18. (A.P.) Georgia Tech opens defense' of its share of the Southeastern conference football title tomorrow against a rugged Vanderbilt team which has, been playing: above expectations. Both teams hit "peaks" last week-Tech while losing 20-26 to Notre Dame and Vandy while battling a favored Kentucky team to 7-7 draw and both coaching corps were fearful of letdowns. Tech ruled a slight favorite on the basis of its 14-6 victory last year. About 25,000 customers were expected.

This series started back In 1892 and the Commodores hold a 14-7 edge In games won. Vanderbilfs Injury list seemed somewhat more impressive than Tech's what with Tackle Maurice Holdgraf and Center Bob Gude both out of the starting lineup. In the backfield Art Rebrovich was a casualty but Roy Huggins. an all-around expert was on duty alone with other hard runners. Ison Will Be Ready Roy Goree, No.

1 signal caller for Tech, was not expected to see. much action. Brightest spot for Tech was In defeat. Marcel Maseda was a ln sl.ch an entrancinff mixture. He lng himself after the irrepressible J.

Leonard, has a kindred will to win. He plays the game to the limit, hard and clean. He lacks the Pepperpot's physical equipment, never shot into gallant figure, kicking like an angry never intended to be anvbodv but himself, John Leonard Martin, a boarder, passing with surprising accuracy despite a gale-like wind, and rough, tough, impish he-man as running well. wholesome as the soil of his native the limelight the way Martin did in the 1931 world series, but he's always doing the best he can, and no man can Maseda did his utmost to keep Jef Oklahoma; a man with a minimum of inhibitions but without an ounce of ferson in the ball game against the Orlando, Lake Wales and Wildwood by 1 to 0 scores, and was fined $150. Lane, halfback, was declared ineligible on the grounds that he has played too many years.

The case of Blanton. guard, was that he attended Pinecrest high school, a strawberry school, from April to August, its first semester, and then the local hjgh school during its first semester which began when school opened Sept. 16. A third player, Ben McElveen, tackle, was declared eligible on scholastic standing; he was the only one of the three players whom the board ruled could play. Throughout the day fans gathered on the streets and discussed the situation.

They had assumed the attitude that regardless of whether the four victories are taken from them, the Planters soundly licked their op ask more; malice or meanness. unbeaten, untied and un-scored on Typhoons. Robert Santana was a Always the Same bearcat on defense. No matter how often you saw him, Gutteridge still is far from being a Pepper Martin, but he's the closest we can come. Pepper was not so great for his playing, but for the way he played.

Gutteridge deserves at Typhoons Score Early he always was the same, and mem Miami Beach smashed 44 yards to ories blend into a composite picture any part of which is a true sample its first touchdown early in the sec least a shadow of that greatness for ond quarter, Bob Marcus scoring from of the whole the same reason. the 12 and then got another touch- The picture would include the Wild Sacramento is getting a man who will give them everything he got the prospect that End. Bob Ison would be in good shape for the first time this year to team up with little Johnny down in the same period when End hoss sliding into third head first with Lew Tendler, son of the famous that pancake landing of his, a cloud a man who can't miss in pleasing ngmer. sioie ine Dau on a lateral ana of dust in his wake like smoke from the fans who like their baseball raw ponents, and nothing can change that. Bosch as a fine passing pair.

Probable lineups: ran 14 yards. the funnel of the Robert E. Lee. with no quarter given or asked. Touchdown No.

3 came on a 48- His playing of third base with the Vanderbilt Hiestand, le; Peebles, Won Decisive-Victories They state, too, that if that's the yard pass, Bill Frey to Belvin Fried- gusto of stevedore at lunch hour It; Atkinson, lg: Holder, Ellis, rg; COACH LEB AND THREE SENIOR GRIDDERS Head Coach Tom Leib, oi the. University of Florida football team and three of his senior football players. Battista and Walton will play against Maryland today, but Smoak is on the doubtful list because of an injury. son. The latter converted the point, as cround ball bounced off various Walton, rt; McElreath, fe; Flannigan, qb; Jenkins, lh; Bushmiaer, rh; Hug- Two of Maseda's passes fell into Darts of his anatomy like hail off a ruling there's enough sporting blood in them to take it like men and not yelp.

And there are still a few base hits left in those cordy arms and a few stolen bases left in the knobby legs if occasion demands. Meanwhile, there's a big gap in the major league 'oster, a gap that won't be filled until the 17-year locusts come around again. Kins, fb. enemy hands in the fourth quarter and tin roof His bare, hairy arms and on both occasions went to scores. stubble of beard The dav when Lane and Blanton, local school of Tech Ison, le; Muerth, It; Cavette, lg; Wright, Aderhold, rg Sanders, Frey climaxed a 23-yard push with he sat, dancins-eved and twitching, a two-yard plunge and George Kunde in the dugout at Brooklyn while Larry ficials point out, were played in good faith due to the fact that they firmly believed them eligible.

Stetson WhipsErskine CATHOLIC WHIPS rt; Webb, re; Shaw, qb; Beers, lh; Nettles, rh; Dodd, fb. armed three yards orr tackle to end a 29-yard drive and wind up the Officials: Referee, McMasters (Chit Plant City won over. Wildwood, 34 Babe Didriksoh scoring. N. Y.

U. GrouD Files cago): umpire, R. Taylor (George to Lake Wales, 19 to Orlando, Jefferson reached the Beach 45 once town): head linesman. Hackney 14 to 6, and Hillsborough, 19 to 12. In Scoring Duel, 19-13 MIAMI, 20-18, in the first half and in.

the last quarter North Carolina): field judge. L. J. passed its way to the 35 before stall Reaches Finals of Texas Golf Meet Protest When Negro Halfback Is Barred George Washington I ing. That was as close as they came.

BEFORE 21,000 Line plunges gaining from three to 10 yards each and a 10-yard pass put Perry (Elon). Joe Renfro Leads Fort Myers Eleven Plant Panthers in To Meet Kentucky 1 i T.J the ball on the Erskine one-yard stripe, from where Fullback Eddie FORT WORTH, Oct. 18. NEW YORK, Oct. 18.

(A.P.) A 25-0 Victory Over una i earn loaay group of New York university students (U.P.) Miss Elizabeth Hicks, Pasa has formed an organization to pro To 26-0 Victory End Dewey Hakins kicked the extra SaCllOll LeaUS AttaCK 111 dena, youngster, will tee off Clearwater Eleven test against the decision not to play tomorrow against Mrs. Babe Didrikson LEXINGTON, Ky, Oct. 18. (A.P.) Leonard Bates, negro sophomore half Thrilling Game (Continued from Page 11) Zaharias, Los Angeles, one of the na- FORT MYERS, Oct. 18.

(Special.) George Washington university's undefeated football huskies, 33 strong, DELAND, Oct. 18. (Special.) Stetson scored a 19 to 13 win over Erskine college here tonight for their first football victory of the season. It was a free scoring battle with the Hatters always ahead after a first-period touchdown. They led 7 to 6 at halftime, and built up this margin in the third and fourth periods.

In the third quarter the Hatters marched 57 yards for a touchdown with Fullback McDonnell going over. Benny Smith ended a Stetson drive in the fourth quarter by plunging over from the one-yard line. Erskine Scores Again A pass, Robertson to Williams, gave back, in the football game with Missouri at Columbia, Nov. 2. point from placement and Stetson led, 7-0.

Taking advantage of Stetson wing-back Dekle DeLoach's fumble on the Erskine 45, the Seceders cut loose with a passing attack to march 55 yards Joe Renfro, 200-pound versatile Fort Baldwin's kick was low, but Plant was t5on's best known women athletes, in in front. 13-0. Gillett was sent back the finals of the Texas women's open went through a long secret drill to Previously, Coach Mai Stevens said Myers backfield man took charge tonight and led his mates to a 26-0 MIAMI, Oct. 18. (Associated Press) to the game late in the third period.

Bolf tournament. Versatile Pete Sachon threw two down Plant spectators were chanting "We Miss Hicks, tournament medalist. he had no intention of playing Bates since it was against the University of Missouri's policy. Bates also is not expected to make the trip. victory over the Palmetto Tigers at Terry park.

The lumbering giant for a touchdown. Halfback Dick Robi son cassed 15 vards to End Charles Passes and kicked a pair of field goals Wanna Touchdown" as the Panthers eliminated Mrs. Frank Goldthwaite of scored four touchdowns. day on the University of Kentucky field in preparation for their clash, here tomorrow with the unbeaten, but tied. Wildcats.

Kentucky, despite the absence of three injured performers, ruled a favorite over the lighter Colonials for their first meeting in history, scheduled to begin at 3 p. m. before a crowd Larry Gordon, sports columnist ln The Green Wave ran into a tough loe during the first quarter. The Williams for the tally. Tackle Pelham tonight as Catholic university of A Horton's placement kick was wide and washineton knocked Miami out agam ta the final fitanza' the score was Erskine 6, Stetson 7.

8 1 knocked Miamt out climaxing a 70.yard drive, Baldwin Mrs. Zaharias beat Miss Helen Dett- Tigers with Pigott, Tinkham and The Stetson regulars, held out dur- Ui passea 10 Martin ior iu yaras ana ine wener, wasnmgton. 3 and 2, in an Erskine their second touchdown late the student newspaper, said Bates was told when he entered school last year that he would not be permitted to play in the Missouri game. The student group that met yesterday passed a resolution asking that Bates either be ing the opening period, were rushed 20 18 football game before a crowd third Plant touchdown of the night, all-professional match. in the game.

A pass for extra point was knocked The Hatters scored In the first onto the field in the second quarter of 21,556. expected to reach 8000 to 10,000. down. The count stood: Plant, 19 due were unaDie get anywnere Pete Sachoh's accurate passing arm Lakeland Defeats period on a drive starting from their own 35-yard line. trcva r.afhrMn TT a Id.R' 1oa1 In thA against me aiert aeiense, permitted to play or the game a lew uiiuuies laier, xiiuisea gai- first period.

Moutenot set up the first Catholic touchdown by recovering Plant City, 12-0, Kenny Huff gained the -edge in of- lensive play, statistics showed the Palmetto team had gained 20 yards on a midfield exchange of punts. In the second period Renfro broke loose ran 45 yards for a score. The point was good and the half ended 7-0. In the third quarter Renfro scored twice more. Helped.

by Wauch, his running mate, he ran once 15 yards to score. Late in the same period, he loped 35 yards for Plant's fourth score. The line buck for the point failed, and the Panthers were going strong on the Tobin's fumble in Miami territory. Notre Dame Rated Bowling Results Before Big Crowd Sachon promptly fired a 30-yard pass FOOTBALL SCORES big end of a 25-0 score. to Stynes in the end zone.

Sherello's Skies were heavy tonight, but lair and warmer weather was predicted for tomorrow. The probable starting lineups: George Washington August, le; Snyder, It; Agusavage, lg; Monch-lovch, Hall, rg; Robbins, rt; Picco, re Martinson, qb; Grady, lh; Babich, rh; Fedora, fb. Kentucky Hardin, le; Eibner, It; Willoughby, lg; Bailey, Fritz, rg; Wood, rt; Parr, re; Jones, qb; Allen, lh; Mullin, rh; Ishmael, fb. Favorite To Lick Starting lineups: 20TH CENTURY ALLEYS Industrial League dropkick was blocked but he ran the Plant B. Martin, le; Pemberton, It; .1 Ttls.

ba.ll over for the extra noint. Miami PLANT CITY, Oct. 18. (Special.) Orange Blossom 1 Carnegie Tartans 105 f(5 har-lr R7 vnrrls frrwr. th npvr.

KendriCkS, lg; Gillett, CJ Evans, rg; Kurtz Herndon IflU Their spirit broken, but fighting gal 84 S4 281 RioViro It- Williarvic T. urn- in inn ji" irirKorr. sfpiner scnrin(r trom r.ne one. I iv, (Continued from Page 11) Muskingum, 19; Zanesville Ohio, lantly, the Plant City Planters tonight Hohnariel 1)5 Rothrll ...110 108 io-j pox' placement failed. Sachon's 15- "f015 ia.n, wynne, rn, ioo 88 aoi Simoson.

fb. Thompson suffered their licking on the SOUTH BEND, Oct. 18. (A.P.) Notre Dame and Carnegie (Ky.) Georgetown, 0. jaiu pass uj duutiiuiavicii aim ma u- 514 4so 3 513 yard run helped work the ball to the Clearwater Whelpley, le; Whitaker, gridiron this season when a powerful Tech, collaborators in some of foot Team totals Ray B.

Cralle Kent State, 13; Findlay, 0. Southwestern university of Mem Tils Miami 39. There, Sachon whirled a cotton, ig; nancocK, Jianton, Lakeland Dreadnaught eleven rolled ball's greatest intersectional thrill- ri Kntrf-kin phis, 21; Ilendrix college, 0. snort Dass to Moutenot. wno ran ior i's- 113 519 Ut S'J 88 Hi 452 78 Herman broke through and galloped 50 yards for another touchdown.

Early in the final quarter, Taml-cosian, substitute halfback, hurled a rifle pass to big Joe for 20 yards for the final tally. After this the Tigers took charge and on two plays, a pass and a reverse, Condo ran 30 yards for the lone Palmetto score. The win, the fourth for the Green Wave, netted Floyd Christian's team a total of 103 points against 12 for opponents in four games. shows, will get together again tomor over them 12 to 0. Ethiopian Clowns Meet Tampa Team 1 10 IOO 85 Spring Hill college, 13; Southwest J2i sSH touchdown.

Sachon's dropkick was ris, qb; Dunn, lh; Trombly, rh; 87 Ml Rfrnnr fh Straner, fb. row in Memorial stadium, with Notre Si-hnlstad Wad Ginosla The Planter team was riddled by In ern Louisiana, 7. 101 284 gooa. Dame favored for the. victors' role.

eligibilities and injuries. Union university, 41; Delta State Score by periods Sachon moved Catholic into Miami The Dreadnaughts remain unscored Team totals 474 441 1367 Teachers, 0. Plant The Irish bid for a third victory in as many starts this season was built around a strong first-string line territory again, completing' three more 0 0 6 1225 0 00 I Clearwater on although the Planters did pass for a touchdown. Palmer to Moodv. in FLORIDA AVE.

OfEN AIR ALLEYS passes for a perfect record of seven fiirls' Darkpin League Substitutes and a smart offensive'sparked by Full Vl a srr1 Viagra if- stallasi tn1 Tfl ouaigubi wun laic uuiiiiaucu avtawu 1 Dixit- Lily T1ri-if 11 1 I wiA1- IU AiW. iu kaiivu Maun. CbUU back Milt Piepul. Tech, shutout last HIGH SCHOOL 25; Clearwater 0. St.

Petersburg -36; Hillsborough 0, Miami Beach, 31; Jefferson 87 218 tne easterners to punt, Pelized five yards for offside. Loftis, Millsap, fift Whitney Schiro R. Bryan, McCormick, Gators Picked To fi5 7ti 85 Catholic kept Miami on the de- Lakeland scored in the first period Of Saturday by Holy Cross, 18 to 0, pinned its hopes on the running of Frank Jordano. George Muha, an Bigby, Angle, F. Martin and Moran.

E. Aypra A. Ayers ao 271 fensive for the rest of the quarter. when they recovered a Plant City 83 80 Tampa, 0. Clearwater Newman, Malin, Bow Lamb fumble on the Planter 10.

Parker Defeat Maryland ers, Wells, Tuthciser, Holmes, Ma Sarasota, 19; Jesuit (Tampa), 0. Ponce DeLeon (Coral Gables), 50; plunged from the two for a touchdown Team totals 387 343 Simnisili I'ark Krst. 1 I th half pndinfr with Catholif! ahpfid other Tech star was a doubtful starter, Some 35,000 spectators were expected to see the game. The probable lineups: (Continued from Page 11) Attempted conversion by placement South Broward (Dania) 0. .1 1 il I 'o 78 Pleus The Ethiopian Clowns will make their fourth Tampa appearance at Plant field tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock when they play the Tampa All-Stars in a negro baseball game.

The All-Stars line-up will include several of Tampa's semi-professional players. Alec Broom, Tampa's only player in the negro major leagues, will be on the mound for the locals. During the baseball season Broom is a member of the Cleveland Bears team in the Negro American league. The Ethiopian Clowns will present several baseball comedy acts preceding the game. A special section of the grandstand has been reserved for white fans.

5l 5 14 to 6. led. In third period Junior Horsey Anderson three of the men who were on the 80 71 84 88 81 Wanipler U4-: 81 8'J Carnegie Tech Church, le; Dobrus, completed a 21-yard pass to Kenneth Moutz for the second score. Attempted 77 8-J sidelines in the Villanova game will be ready to go, although probably not Hill Wacaster It; Kuenzli, lg; Holets, Wind, rg; Pruger, rt; Fisher, re; Friedlander, qb; pass had put the ball into scoring po- conversion again failed. at top form.

Team tola's 305 404 lies sition. A Lakeland touchdown pass, Hor Hubie Houston, regular quarterback, Jordano, lh; Muha, rh; Laposki, fb. Notre Dame Dove le; Gallagher, Statistics: Clear-Plant water First Downs 15 8 Yards gained at scrimmage 275 129 Passes attempted 1 11 Passes completed 1 0 Yards gained cn passes 10 0 Passes intercepted by 2 0 Average punts, yards 43 36 Fumbles 3 0 Fumbles recovered by 2 1 Penalties against, yards 65 60 Steiner Goes Across sey to Peacock, was called back in has been running all week in the dum Largo, St. Leo, 0. (Tie.) Eau Gallie, 13; LaBelle, 7.

Kissimmee, 37; Sebring, 13. Bartow, 32; Wauchula. 7. Arcadia, 13; Winter Haven, 0. Bradenton, Punta Gorda, 6 (tie).

Lakeland, 12; Plant City 0. Bushnell, 48; Inverness. 0. Fort Myers, 26; Palmetto, 0. Mulberry, 13; Haines City, 12.

Ocala, 14; Lake City, 6. Robert E. Lee, 14; Leon 14 (tie). the second and the Dreadnaughts It; Kelly, lg; Osterman, Gubanich, my scrimmages, and should be able Pepsi-Cola. 1 1 3 Ttl.

Cohalia 85 7(? 71 2 3 "2 Cohalia. 88 SO 91 25it Prins 03 IW 73 208 Jones 80 85 2t0 J. Myriek 85 200 to play at least part of the game, penalized. Between 5000 and 6000 peo pie witnessed the game. rg; Lillis, rt; O'Brien, re; Hargrave, qb; Saggau, lh; Juzwik, rh; Piepul, fb.

fumbles. Red Mack, number two fullback, who was injured In the Tampa game, is Tenm totnls LtlKosa Market also back in harness, along with Le roy Godwin, capable reserve guard. led, 17 to 12. Conklin 85 241 70 73 Andrew Jackson, 19: Julia I.andon, on. Sachon's second field goal, this time Rpff.ir Nothing but a probable lineup das Georgia, Columbia 16 (both of Jacksonville).

Rourciunrilez I. a our-yarder, offset a desperate last- 00 50 00 00 been given out by Coach Lieb. Fergie Derricks 1 l. i 00 OS ft 213 ijuu.i i.er iviiann luuuiiuowii as B. My rich Ferguson, 205-pound junior, will be To Use Star Soph finished ahead, 20 to 18.

A 64-yard Vero Beach, 26; Cocoa, 0. Lake Wales, 20; Fort Meade, 6. Miami high, 13; Savannah high. 0 Miami Edison, 25; Palm Beach, 7. Team totals 300 410 1110 the choice at left end.

He will probably team with John Piombo, a senior pass play, Sachon to Griffin, put the ball in position for Sachon's dropkick. Backfield Men who will run from right end. YBOR KOWL1NO CF.NTFR Ladies Kecreatiun Durknin League Miami came charging back 66 yards The tackles will be taken care cf mt'ii reeu i .1 1 oi i -n by two juniors. Peanuts Hull and Miss Lerov 84 101 101 280 0 uiuuiig pavuig me way Punta Gorda Holds Miss jarrett. 07 73 200 for his touchdown.

He scored from Benny Lane. At the right guard it NEW YORK, Oct. 18. (A.P.) Two i 1i3 VA a yard out. Fox' placement was wide will be Acting Captain Mush Battista highly-rated sophomore halfbacks will Bradenton, 6-6 Tie Mies I it stl'i' 'KJ v-' .11 a senior.

The left guard slot will be filled by either Bob Sauers or Floyd m. Garcia 100 8 03 291 Miami muffed a final chance to win be in the Umelight tomorrow afternoon un total. 409 430 Tom when after a fumble Fox tried a place- at Baker field wnere undefeated Tea 1 Pepsi-Cola 7 7 Plavs host to Georgia's 52 18 and the kick was partly blocked. once-beaten Bulldogs PUNTA GORDA, Oct. 18.

(Spe Miss C. Harris Konetsky. At present Sauers has the inside track as Konetsky is being bothered by a leg Injury he received In 6.n 187 cial.) Staving off a last minute scor Mrs. Rose! Is Mis America 07 50 77 75 80 21t? The starting lineups: The lads in question are, for Colum- 88 ti(? 6.1 70 80 25 203 Mrs. Colao practice the past week.

74 58 81 25 Maimi Krutulis, le; Kearns, It; bia. Paul Governali and for Georgia. 241 Mrs. Berry ing threat, the Punta Gorda Tarpons tonight held the Golden Wave of Bradenton high school to a 6-6 tie on Broker, ig; O'Neal, Borek. rg; Lehn, Frank Sinkwich.

Governali. a 182 YD Handicap Mike Bucha. senior, seemingly has the inside track at csnter. although he will probably split this assignment rt; Totterdale, re; Kurucza, nounder. is rated a notential successor 380 394 306 1140 Team the local field before 800 people, the Steiner, lh; Tobin.

rh; Fox, fb. as a forward nasser to the Lions Sid l- mm i largest crowd of the season. 3 Total? Catholic CarriO, le; Stanges, It; T.nckman nnrl. like T.nckman. Is a.

New 8fi "4 with Bill Robinson, a junior, i Backfield Is Question Mark Bradenton scored on the third play oenroeaer. ig- jviurname, Vm-k hnv whn learned his football ln Raul Veea, Inc. 1 Mrs. Saladino 78 Mi. Casrnina 78 Mrs.

P. Diaz 50 Miss Pendino 74 Mrs. Trendas 99 of the game, on the klckoff. Kanady 09 75 79 103 The backfield will be the question reversed to Griffith who ran to the 70 78 100 IV I '11 II f-rliI. Ill tl III" I y.

tm mark, with hardly any of the four Tarpon two-yard line where he was positions settled. brought down, the visitors failed to 412 1108 total 388 308 Referee. William Harkness. Tennes- I. A 7- I 3 Totals Serru's 1.1 Itmilevard 1 Bill Corry, 200-pound sophomore, gain on the next play, but pushed 60 211 71 Mrs.

Peiklino The game is figured a toss-up, and see; umpire, P. B. Burkhalter. Auburn: head linesman, Jack Puryear, looks to have the call at fullback. Fon- over for the touchdown cn their second 79 231 a crowd of 20,000 to 25,000 is expected 71 73 fit 79 60 dron Mitchell, another sophomore, try.

Attempt for conversion failed. Oglethorpe; field Judge, Frank Spain, 64 192 75 230 79 C4 7tt 74 Mia Ieto Mm. Setteoasa Misw Gentile Mrs. Alvarez should get the call at the right half Florida. Punta Gorda started its goalward be on hand.

Probable lineups 80 223 At the quarterback it will either be 364 356 367 1087 Columbia Barber, le; Levy. It: Team total Bill Latsko. hard-blocking sophomore, march after the klckoff, Joe Roberts passing to Ted Alexander for most of the ground gains. Roberts scored Bushnell Smothers or Hubie Houston, a Junior. Latsko Outboard Races Gallagher, lg; Snavely, Demartini, rg; Maack, rt; Siegal, re; Wood, qb; i-Governali, lhb; Deaugustinis, rhb; will no doubt start, with Houston be through center from the two.

Alexan Inverness, 48to0 lng held ln reserve. der's kick for conversion was blocked Will. fb. Slated Tomorrow The left half will be a question be A Bradenton player Intercepted a A Jj A Georgia Poschner, le; Posey, It; tween three men. Bud Walton, big Tarpon pass near midfield In the last Ruark, lg; Witt, Guest, rg; Ellen senior; Red Harrison, elusive junior, BUSHNELL, Oct.

18. (Special.) minute of play and raced to the Punta Gorda 10. Bradenton advanced to the i Outboard races are scheduled on the The Bushnell football team rolled over Skipworth, re; Nowell, qb; son. rt: oiDwonn. re: iNoweii.

an- and Keith Ross, sophomore who has Hillsborough river tomorrow afternoon Inverness, 48 to 0, in a one-sided tilt. Sinkwich, lhb; L. Davis, rhb; Keuper, I II bsen coming along in the past week one-foot line where they were held for four downs as the whistle blew ending Ross should get the opening alL at 2 clock. Shoemaker, star halfback for the id- Referee. L.

s. Ervin. Drake: um the game. The homecoming program was some Pictured above a display of Burton's Blended Whiskey, and "Gussie" and her "Boy Friends" orchestra at The Turf Exchange, 208 E. Lafayette.

Burton's Blended Whiskey, a product of the American i Distilling is now on sale in the retail out- lets in Tampa and the Tampa trade area. Distributed pxplnsivolv hv pire, R. B. Goodwin, W. and The Tarpon passing attack, featur what upset at the start this after ing Joe Roberts and Ted Alexander, The Tampa Outboard club will Bushnell eleven, raced 90 yards for sponsor the program and many of the one of the touchdowns, fastest beats from this city, St.

Peters- Connell. the other halfback, also burg. Lakeland, Clearwater and other played a top-flight game for the win-west coast cities will compete. ners. mj "5- noon when a gallant 19-man frosh Ur- squad from Stetson held the favored micaiuau, Jr.

yj. wauuev, xciiucaacc Tech; field judge, A. W. Palmer, triple threat back, was the outstand FLORIDA WHOLESALE LIQUORS, JOE REGUEIRA, INC ing feature of the game. Colby.

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