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The Atlanta Constitution du lieu suivant : Atlanta, Georgia • 17

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I SPORTS nn vS 1 ANTATJOI ION SPOUTS THE ATLANTA, GAM SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1927, VOL. No. 137. Jackets. Irish.

26-7 'Bulldogs Swamp Tulane, 310 own BUILT Rockne Uses Full Strength To Beat Tech GIIEq 0GILET BflOEMPE LOSES TffifflBWD) 0 9 Green Wave Is Outplayed By Georgians Red and Black Warriors Continue Drive to Title With Clean Record. Furman Team Displays De- Notre Dame Proves Too Good for Undefeated Golden Tornado. Commodores Trounce Wildcats and Win by Score of 34-6. ceptive Attack To Beat Birds. UV DICK HAWKINS, Constitution Sports Editor.

Cart for Field, South Bend, 111.. Oc tohcr Duslr ia settling over Car "4U 7 tier field aiid the chimes in the gold-j en dome chapel of Notre Dame are tolling a knell of disappointment forj the sons of Georgia Teen and pealing BY FRED M'EACHIX. Before a crowd of boine 5,000 people, the Purple Hurricane of Furman university blew with violent fury on Spiller field Saturday afternoon and defeated the Stormy Petrefe of Oglethorpe by the score of ld-0. The Furman attack was led by the brilliant and spectacular offensive performances of its flashy quarterback, Whitey ltawl. Just before the close of.

the first half, with only one minute to play. Kftwl ran a iwrfectly executed delayed line buck through the I'etrels forward wall and sprinted 15 yards for a touchdown. Byrnes kicked goal for the extra point and the whistle announced the half over. The score was Furman 7. Oglethorpe 0.

The Hurricane added two more touchdowns jn the final period, when Crawford circled left end for 10 yards and a touchdown. A few minutes later, after a series of line plavs from the another victory for the fighting Irish of the nation's greatest football university. Notre ijame has won again. This time it has bearen the great Tornado from Georgia Tech by a swre 2 To 7. As darkness steals over the Ion? press coop atop llie west a howling nioli of Notre.

Dame students file nut of the scats across the field and their cries of triumph are tinned with a bit of regret that the 44 horseman of Notre Dame should send suHi a game swarm of Jackets back south 4 18 s- 4 I if, i ran ff. A i Nashville, October 20. IM Vanderbilt took to the air and to winged feet today to evade the claw-of Kentucky, leaving the dazed Wildcat in a 34-to-G mist. A new passing attack, with Spears heaving long spirals or bullet-like tosses to his hitherto disregarded ends, was developed for the encounter Spears scurried for his usual long gains, while Armistead, Commodore fullback, added three touchdowns to Lis season string and brought his scoring total to points. Jenkins and I'ortwood worried vanderbilt with abrupt crashes off tackle and when the first half found Kentucky 15 points behind, gatbend themselves for a r0-yard march in the third ouarter which brought their only tally.

Spears' picturesque play again furnished thrills. He pulled in a lateral pass from Owen on a leftr end run. skirted a cluster of tacklers in a sideline race and bowled Mohney backward over the goal line, but the bail was called back 11 yards on the ground that he stepped beyond bounds. Shortly afterward he passed diagonally to Creson, lurking in the end zone, for the first touchdown. Later on the Vandy quarter plunged into a maze of players on the 30-yard line, skipped free like a twisting tornado and outran Jhe fast Kentucky secondary to the zero strip.

His longest pass was thrown to Armistead for a touchdown in the third. He dropped back 15 yards, spun the oval 43 yards, and saw his with a terrible beating the only mem-j cry of an afternoon of a dogged, heart- breaking, losing fight. For 24 years the sun has set across Cartfor field without seeing the Gold and of Notre Dame dragged in the dust of late afternoon. For 24 years the fighting Irishmen have turn 17-yard line, Laney smashed center! for three yards and the final score of ed back every foe. Jn recent years i BY WIIITNER CART.

Constitution Staff Correspondent. New Orleans. October 20. A mighty flood hit Tulane field this afternoon. Not a flood in which water plays the leading role, but one of scarlet-clad football warriors from Georgia which poured in ruthless fashion across the Tulane gridiron, washed the Green players off their feet like chaff before the angry waters of the Mississippi when that elderly lady of moisture is in a temperamental humor aud left, nothing but wreck, ruin and the memory of a 31-to-0 victory in its wake.

This city i used to stopping the angry waters from the Mississippi. It knows its sand bags and iu dikes as well as Atlantans know their Five Toints. But its football children have never been schooled to meet such a flood of football thrusts as were delivered this afternoon by Hooks. Dudley. Kothstein.

McTigue and Cook. Nor have those children been versed seeing euch an attack launched behind such a line as the Georgia forwards threw in front of thobe fast-stepping backfield stars. It was a line that was as ruthless on defense as it was on offense; a line that raw gains made through its scarlet ranks on numerous occasions, but stood like a stone wall when Georgia territory was The fact that Georgia made SI points and Tulane failed to score does not tell half the story of the real merits of the teams. For after the scarlet-clad team had put over three touchdowns, the first one of which was chalked up three minutes after the opening whistle, it was reserves that filtered in in copious numbers. True, all the regulars savi: MeOrary saw action at some time during the game, but there was no apparent attempt on the part of the Georgia board of strategy to so group its best machine at the same time.

Varsity Jerked. The board of strategy, after running up three touchdowns in the first half, seemed to be content to give the regulars a rest and to experiment they have thrown the now famous "Four Horsemen" against 1 he world with unparalleled success. Today they drove through the golden jersfod line of Georgia Tech wilh four and forty horsemen, the greatest aggregation of football toters ever shown in the blue jersies of Notre Dame. Such a statement may seem absurd in the face of past records but-it is true. The edition of -iiinr the game.

Byrnes failed to kick goal on both attempts. The Petrels' most serious threat came in the second quarter when Furman attempted a pass from the Birds' 15-yard stripe. Shepherd intercepted a pass on his own five-yard line and dashed through a broken field for (J5 yards before being down by a Furman tackier. Shepherd's run would have been good for a touchdown, no doubt, had his interference functioned properly. lurricane Proves Dope.

In its victory over Oglethorpe the Hurricane ran true to the predictions of local dopesters, outplaying their opponents-during every quarter and registering 11 first down to the Petrels' two. The playing of Rawl, "flashy field general for the Hurricane, featured the contest. Captain Pipkins at fullback and Crawford at half did good work and accounted for manv sub receiver carry it more, a net gan IJockne's Irish. Swedes and Poles isj even greater than the famous teams; ears past. of 4." Aerial Photo hy Francis K.

Trice, Dong Davis, pilot. Here's the lay-out of the Dixie Lakes Kennel club, rapidly nearing completion, vhich is expected to open shortly. Practically all of the work, with the exception of a few details, has been completed. The photo shows the quarter-mile track, the grandstand and other buildings necessary to the operation of the plant. The kennels proper are located across the track from the grandstand, on the They are not shown in the The lineup.

picture. TANDY 34 Jamrs MxwkiRS Kelly Oliver IV.H I.nsky Crestin peers KT. (6) Mohney Prnry Wert Pence De es Walters rirtwix)rt Gilb Story Easily Told. The story is written to tell lite tale of a game and that story is easily told. The Tornado from Dixie blew against a wall of blue which is on tho.

rosy highway to another nationaf championship. The searing wind that has blown to bits the hopes of Alabama, North Carolina. V. M. I.

and Tulane was just auother breeze in r.t re 1 Dixie Lakes Kennel Club To Open Soon With Leading Dogs Ready for Initial Races. Afi-Jnfa fan: Ira prflnaniKT frr i i roH il ct rn Owens. MIhvaine r.li Armistea'I fb stantial gains. The Furman line was! Gophers Defeat Wisconsin, 1 3-7 Minneapolis. October 29.

(JP) Minnesota's big ten conference record yas kept unmarred today when the Gophers defeated Wisconsin 13 to before a dad's day crowd of ftS.OOO fans in the Memorial stadium. Sammy Mandel Fights at Last Sammy Mandell has pt last to fight somebody in defense of the lightweight crown. Sammy nice boy, very fat and clever boxer, and a rather indifferent champion. An introduction to a sport that they are certajn to cultivate and the face the cavalry charge of like. Score hr period: Vandorliilt 1" 13 S4 Kentucky 0 0 fi Summitry: Vanrierhilt, srorins.

Cres-on. Armisfad 3. Snears; Kentucky scor-inir, toiichdowD. I'ortwood. Points after tomliilown.

Speam 2. Officials. Lnmlwrt lOhio referee: Maxwell (Ohio Stnte). umpire: StrPhail (Micliisan) field working in pertect harmony, paving the way for the smashing backs to tread. It was very apparent that the tricky plays which accounted for the Kocfcne's mammoth squad.

The Irish mentor used 'more than "0 men against the Jackets and while the famous quartet -of Flannagan, and officials hope to open the track possibly this week. Shipment of rails on which the eloc- In a short while the dogs will bo ready to run at the new Dixie Lakes Kennel club. The plant at Union Oity is being rushed to completion. Continued on Page 3, Column 5 Continued on Fage 3, Column Continued on Page 2. Column 1 Continued on Page 3.

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