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MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1923 FIRST szcrionELEV EN THE BRISTOL HERALD COURIER, BRISTOL, THE BRISTOL HERALD COURIER, BRISTOL, LEM Diggs, Littlejohn And A Sturdy Emory Line Stand Decisitie Victory Colorful Crowd Of Approximately 5,500 See Jack. son's Eleven Overcome Eearly Lead Secured i By Roanoke And Register Another Win dMEMM the play and 'A cost Roanoke a five yard penalty for too many time outs during the bait. Another injury cost the Maroons five more yards a moment later. A long forward pass was incomplete and Emory took possession of the ball. Fanner kicked to Roanoke's 22 yard line to halt the' march and then intercepted a forward pass on -his 40 yard line to return the ball to Roanoke's 20 yard line.

6001111113 DEFEAT Crowd of 9,000 Sees North Carolina Univ. Lose to V. P. I IllOgANDS WITNESS OHIO STATE VICTORY Wolverines Lead During First Quarter, But Lose Nineteen to Seven COLUMBUS, Oct- 20. (AY) Buckeye boosters waited a long time to the "Mighty Meer," the Buckeyes' famous song but there was plenty of excuse for it today.

The Buckeye? 19 to 7 defeat of Michigan included the pent up yelling of slx yeazs and there was no Michigan man in the 723, spectators willing to cry "silence." It was all Ohio. The Wolverines led for 14 minutes by a point but Byron nay had not been heard from then, and alter -the backfield ace put 'Itis team out in front, there was no heading the Ohio outfit. Emby gained more ground than any player on the field but he had more opportunity. In 17 chances he carried the ball 74 yards: The visitors made only one first down, captain Rick contributing the majer part of this brief while Ohio ran up 13, nine by pushing and four through the medium of foreign passes. Ohio State scored the first count eight after the game started.

Ernby changed this situation in the ssecond period. In six plays Emby and Cory advanced the ball on Tine plays to Michigan's 22 yard line. Emby then ran through most of the Mich.gan team to score a touchdown. The Michigan forwards blocked Banatt's kick but Ohio State led- 12 to 7. In the fourth period, Cory In series of short bucks advanced 24 yards to Michigan's 86 yard marker.

Holman passed to Coffee for a gain of 14 yards. Pouch fumbled but recovered for a loss of five yards. Holman pawed squarely over the of the line for a gain of 27 yards and a touchdown. Store by periods: Ohio State I 6 0 7-19 Michigan 7 0 0 0 7 WALLACE III INNS TWO CAGE GAMES Girls Down Greenfield 22 To 2 and Boys Win by 25-13 Score King College Will Meet Poly This Week Kings Hope To Give Gobblers Strong Fight; Torn-ado Has Showed Continued Improve. ment During The Season King Colleges Tornado will meet Its opponent of the year whe'n it goes to Blacksburg Saturday, October 27, to battle Virginia Tech's Gobbler eleven.

The Tech-men, just out of two hard battles with Colgate and North Carolina, and (acing another hard foe in Maryland on November it, scheduled King for an "easy mark." Whether the Tornado will succumb so eatillY remains to be seen. Judging by the continued improvement shown by J. G. Lowe's squad it will not be so soft for the Tech-men. Starting slowly against Tusculum and Maryville, the Kings have developed rapidly within the past two weeks.

Exceptionally light as a Imcnkrottax, Oct: 20. Washington and Lee will return to the Southern Conference battlefield ft week from today. invading Knox- ville to do battle with the Univer- say of Tennessee for the first time in the memory of alumni. The Generals have played two conference gaznes so far downing N. C.

State 36 to 6 and losing to Kentucky 6-0, and took a lay oft from conference competition A today by meeting West Virginia in the annual Old-New pominion wet at Charleston. The Vole won their only conference game before today, when they kicked an extra point to down Mis- sissippi 13 to 12 last Saturday. to that time, however the power of the Neyland coached machine was shown in victories over Maryland and ilxntre by 441-0 and 414 Scores, Just What condition the battle with Alabama this afternoon 'left Captain Roy 'Witt, Vol halfback. and bis mates in will not be known pracMce starts again Monday, but It la certain that the Tide gave the invading Tames college outfit, it will bS a grueling game to which they will be subjected at Virginia Poly, however Lowe hopes to have every member of his squad in shape for the contest- King's play against Lenoir-Rhyne yesterday was not all that could be desired and additional smoothness of attack and ruggednem of defense is needed by the Both the backs and linemen have shown continued improvement during the season. Virginia Poly, in her games this season, has shown great scoring strength.

Before meeting Carolina yesterday the Gobblers counted two touchdowns on Colgate, whipped Roanoke 32 to 12 and trounced Richmond: IASHINGION AND LEE AND TENNESSEE lb -I WILL MEET AT KNOXVILLE SATURDAY Deana a smash4ig exhibition of foot ball. Prior to today's games with Alabama and West Virginia, the scoring strength of the two elevens appeared about evenly matched. Tennessee had run up 95 potnts while Its three opponenta were totaling 19 and the Generals had registered 94 against the oppositions' 12. Defensively, it la believed that Washington and Lee will present the strongest front in Knoxville, for the return of Leigh Williazns, end, is almost assured for this battle, and no more then one touchdown has been scored on the Generals' by a Conference eleven so far this season. On the other hand, Mimiesippi pushed two big markers across on the Vols, after having been crushed by Alabama theNnrevious week 27 to O.

Comparative scores mean nothing. and judging from the upsets Of 1929 already, mean less than this year, so local fans believe that the outcome of the Tennessee-W. L. fracas will depend solely upon the condition of the two squads are in after the two grinding games fought today, FLORIDA UNIVERSITY, ISIMINNESOTA IS NINNEll EAST WINNER I OVER CHICK GEORGIA TECH WINS FROM NOIRE DAME TO 14 6 WIN OVER ICI Recoriered FurnbleAnd Aerial Attack -Defeat For King-Tearn Tornado Sweeps Over Rockne's Men, 13-0, Laughlin Dashes Off Tackle To Score King's Touch-Before 30,000 Fans don Following a Tornado March From Middle Of The Field' ATLANTA, Oct. 20.

(AP) be Golden Tornado of Georgia Tech blew out on Grant Field today- and swept the football, forces of Notre Dame to defeat for the first time In 'the seven year span it this internee Eonal rivalry. The final score was 13 to O. It ended the six year winning streak of Notre Dame -and- arotmed some 80,000 Georgians to a delirious demonstration as the south added another scalp to its growing gridiron Tech won by getting the JumP, striking quickly wthen It bad the oOPortunity, and then repulsing all of Notre Dame's threats, especially those of an aerial variety, with an alert, Tick charging defense. Rookne unfolded a Whole bag full -45T-triCkieIn an effort to turn the tide bu the Moo Mere, still in the erratic stage of development, found the powerful Tech forwards too much for them or the keen-eyed Georgia secondaries too foxy to be outguessed. Tech stole its rivals' thunder at the outset, by completing two long plissea, one for 14 yards and the other for 11, to pave the way for a dash dirough tackle by Waner Mizell, versatile halfback, for the Erst touchdown.

Mizell, 'whose rtmning, passing and kicking was an outstanding feature of the game, received the first pass from Durant and hurled the second one to Thomaspn, who made a fine running catch on Notre Dame's three yard line. It took only two plunges from there for the Tech star to tally. Tech clung grimly to this slim margin the closing moments of the game, when Lumpkin, sensational sophomore fullback, plucked one of Johnny Niemiec's passes out of the air and raced 28 yards to the Hoosier 3 yard mark. This time Randolph took the ball over and Mizell addedthe final point of the game with his toe. 11111111(EA LEADS OLE IVIISS TO VICTORY Alabama Poly Line Is Shattered in Slashing Attacks (Herald Courier Special) ASHEVILLE, N.

Oct 20. Diok Gurley's big Mountain Bears of Lenoir-Rhyne College of Hickory, N. C. repulsed an inyasion of North Carolina here this afternoon by King Collegeo to -1. The greater poriton of the test v.oas battled In midfield.

The Mountain Bear passing at. tack, however, moved into action after the feeling out process of the first quarter and Lenoir WM able by that route to penetrate enerny territory. In the second period Kiser took a short heave tromHagerdasbed--13--yards for the first touchdown'. In the third quarter, he scooped up a King fumble arid galloped 36 yards for the Bears' second touch King scored iti3 touchdown in the third period with a steady march from beyond midfield across the last white stripe, Laughlin dashing off tackle for the scoring play. and summary: Lenoir-Rhyne (14) King (6) Position Jenkins Bowman Left End Rumple Dommer A04.

Left Tackle Lemon M. Da V13 Left Guard Steelman (c) Schwartz Center Mauney Bell Right Guard Coley P. Davis Right Tackle Kiser Townley Right End Hager Johnson Quarterback Holshouser Trimble Left Halfback Coulter Laughlin Right Halfback Jones Pullback Scoring touchdowns, Len oi rRhyne Kiser King: Laughlin 1. Extra point, Lenoir-Rhyne: Jones, DeHahn. Substitutions: Lenoir-Rhyne DeHehn for Coulter; Rhodes for Jenkins; Rhyne for Manley; Winecoff for Coley King Woodman for M.

Davis: Green hoe for Bachus for DomL mer; Linebeck for Sims. Officials Coleman, North Carolina, referee; Homewood, N. C. State, umpire; McDoWell, C. State, bead linesinan.

Times for periods, 15 minutes. Score by periods: Lenoir-Rhyne 0 7 7 0-14 King 0 0 0---. a 0 7 7 0-14 1 0 0 6 oel INDIANA WESTERN HOPES ARE FADED Illinois Trounces Hoosiers 13 to 7 As 35,000 Look On PRINCETON TIGE115 BEAT 11111GII 41-9 I CAMPAIGN, Oct. 20. (AP) Indiana, conqueror of Michigan.

sow itls western conference gridi ron championship hopes fade to- day. Illinois, the 1927 title holder, making its debut in the scramble for the 1928 honors, defeated the Boos- iers 13 to 7, in a game that brought, the closing minutes when Indiana thrills to the 86,000 spectators in made a frantic effort to snatoh victory by tossing forward passes all over the field. Illinois, playing smart and tricky football, outplayed Indiana for the first three periods, piling up a lead of 18 to O. Then, in the fourth period, the Hoosiers, chiefly through es efforts of Captain Chuck Bennett, 4. right halfback, crashed over with ti touchdown.

0 Indiana excelled in their forward passing attack, complgting eight out of 13 the beet Illinois could do was complete four out of 11." The Hoosiers gained 68 yards with passes as compared Witk 24 for Illinois. The line plunging how- ...4,1 ever, the Dint ripped off 186 yards to 99 for Indiana. The score by periods: Illinois 0 7 6 0-13 Indiana 0 0 0 7 7 411i4 Illinois scoring --Touchdown. Humbert (sub for Bergeson (2). Point after touchdown Nowack (place kick).

Indiana scoring: 7 41'rl. touchdown Bennett. Point after touchdown Catterton (Place ki4k). N. f' ri AI 1 1, VIINS ROA- i ir 16 jamawmammommi.

ar l' 10 41 1 vER KING, An 2 2 2 2 I wn Di Littlejohn dA. 111101JSANOwi I PiEbb King College Meet OEMIGIA TECH WIN5 i Recovered Fumble And ur mory, I St Din STATE an 'Po vir inia This Week Poly Thi Aerial -Att 11 'Attack pe uniu-ulnia. VICT0111 ut ecisive ictory Kings Hope To Give Strong Fight; at or ing eam'------q-'7 do Has Showed Torna Continued Improve- Tornado Sweeps Over Wolverines Lead During Colorful Crowd Of Approximately 5,500 See Jack- First Quarter But Lose 9 Laughlin in as es During The 13-0 hl. Dashes Off Tackle K. Touch- ment urmg eason oc ne en, 9 ac core mg ouc son's Eleven Overcome Eearly Lead Secured Nineteen to Seven Before 30,000 Fans down Following a Tornado March From By Roanoke And Register Colleges Tornado will meet 'college outfit, it will iss a grueling Middle Of The Field COLUMBUS, Oct 20 (AP)-- Its ptmngest opponent of the year game to which they will be sub- ATLANTA.

Oct. 20. (AP)- a Another Win Buckeye boosters waited a long whn it jected at Virginia Poly, however f- 27 battle Vi goes to Blacksburg Satur- The Golden Tornado of Georgie (Herald Special) time to give the "Mighty Cheer," Lowe hopes to have every member Tech blew out on Grant Field to- day, October ae rginia of his uad I the Buckeyes' famous song out sq shape for. the con- daY and sire-pt the football forces ASHEVILLE, N. Oc t.

ERN the play and cost Roanoke a there plenty of excuse for it Tech' Gobbler eleven. The Tech- test. of Notre Dame to defeat for the Diok Gurley's big Mountain Bears five yard penalty for too many men, just, out hard battles today. The Buckeye? 19 to 7 de- 0 two ar at es King's play against Lenoir-Rh rn first time In 'the seven year span time outa during the half. An- of Lenoir-Rhyne College of Hick- with Colgate and North Carolina, yesterday was not all that could feat of Michigan included the pen 4 AS this Intersectional rivalry.

4 other injury cost the Maroons five repulsed up yelling of six Yea-Ts and there en (acing another hard foe in be desired and additional smooth- "'The final wore was 13 to O. It 1317 N. C. re an inyasion 0 Eg more yards a moment later. A Maryland Car se On November it scbed- ness of attack and ru ednem of was no Michigan man in the a VI ended the six year winning streak of No Carolina North a here this after long forward pass was Incomplete as i tiled King for an "easy mark." defense is needed the eleven' 723, spectatora willing to cry "sit- of Notre Dame-and-arotmed some noon by King -College, -to -I.

and Erlitiry took ion of the ence." 0 Whether the Tornado will succumb Both the backs and linemen have 80,000 Georgians to a delirious Th ball. greater poriton of the con- Illinois Trounces Hoosiers Fanner kicked to Roanoke's 22 It was all Ohio. The Wolverines If0 easily remains to be seen. Judg- shown continued improvement dur- demonstration a the south added battled in midfield. a sou test was yard line to halt the march and led for 14 minutes by a point but lug by the continued improvement 1 rag the season.

another scalp to its growing grid- shown J. G. Lo ad it Virg i we's squad ina Poly, in her games this Icon eeneetson. The Mountain le 13 to 7 As 35 000 Look Bear passa.g at. 1 then intereepted a forward Ton ElnhY had not 'been heard i on hi 40 yard line to return the will not so soor Tech- season, as sown great scrg from then, and after -the backfield ft th Th oin soh won by getting the jump, tack, however, moved action On ball to 'Roanoke's mby gained more ground 20 yard line.

ac there was no heading put 'ills team out In front, men' strength. Before meeting Carolina striking quickly when it had the after the feeling out process of A the Ohio Starting slowly against Tusculum yesterday the Gobblers counted two opportunity, and then epulsing all rAAI III Oct. 20 (AP sa- the first quarter and Lenoir WM CAMPAIGN, --a outf G000tEne nrcrAT it. and Maryville the Kings have de- touchdowns on Colgate, whipped of Notre Dame's threats, ts, especially abl by that route to penetrate Indiana, conqueror of Michigan. than any player on the field but veloped rapidly within the past two Roanoke 32 to 12 and trounced those of an aerial variety, with an en a territory.

In the second bad more opportunity. In 17 weeks. Exceptionally light as a Richmond: alert, sofa charging defense. sow its western conference Enda he Mod Kiser took a short heave IIU chances he carried the ball 74 Rookne unfolded a whole bag full ron championship hopes fade to- -6-r-triaris-In an effort to aim the si 11 'AN for the first touchdown'. 1 daY tide bu the HooM still ka the ad TAA HEEL3 5 The visitors mane only-one first AsHINDEIN il AND TENNEssE In the third quarter, he scooped 9 Illinois, the 1927 title holder, mak -) erratic stage of development, found down, Chaptain Rick contributing up a King fumble arid galloped 36 ing its debut in the scramble for araa the powerful Tech forwards too the major part of this brief of- Wil 1 urrT IT flown, E.

el-nr. yards for the Bears' second touch- much for them or the keen-eyed the 1928 honors, defeated the Hoes- -ate fensivea, while Ohio ran up 13, Crowd Hal Georgia secondaries too foxy to lets 13 to 7, in a game that brought, of 9,000 Sees North nine by pushing and four through i LL RILL I I 'MIMI I LLL WI I be out tru King scored its touchdown in the period with a steady march the closing minutes when Indiana the medium of foreign passes. If third Carolina Univ. Lose to Ohl Si mint State scored the first otrix, Oct. Deana a smashing exhibition of foot Tech stole its rivals' thunder at from beyond midfield across the thrills to' the 86,000 spectators in tas' the outset, by completing wo long made a frantic effort to snatch eight nenutes after the game it white stripe, Laughlin dash- V.

r. 1 Washington and Lee will return to ball paasee, one for 14 yards and the victory by tossing forward started. Prior to today's games with Ala- for all over the field. ing off tackle for the scoring play. the Southern Conference battlefield other for 11, to pave the -es barna and We Virginia, the Deer- Lineup and sununary: Emby changed this situation in a week from today.

invading Knox- the asecond period. In six plays and strength of the two elevens ap- Emily and Cory advanced the ball a dash trough tackle by Waner noirRe (14) King (6) outplayed Indiana for the Mizell, versatile 'halfback for the Le-hyst a eine to do battle with the Univer- peered about evenly matched. Ten- ergt 'woo Position hdown. Mizell, whose a Illinois, playing smart and tricky rootoen, first three periods, piling up a lead on Tine plays to Michigan's 22 yard ally of Tennessee for the first time nesse. had run up.

9,5 Jenkins Bowman potnts while naming, 'passing and kicking Was Left End of 18 to O. Then, in the fourth line. Emby then ran through most in the meanory of alumni. The Its three opponents were totaling 19 an outstanding feature of the 's period, the Hoosiers, chiefly. through 'et of the Michigan team to score a Gonernan have played two confer- sand the Generals had registered 94 game.

received the first peas from Dommer es efforts of Captain Chuck Bennett, aa, touchdown. The Michigan forwards against the oppositions' rse and hurled the second 1- Durant Left Tackle right halfback, crashed over with ea ito far downing N. C. fensivel it is believed that Wash- to Tho blocked Bernatt's kick but Ohio ence State 38 to 6 and losing to Ken- masen who one Lennon M. Davis made a fine ti touchdown.

-a. State le 12 to 7. ington and Lee will present the running catch on Notre Dame's Left Guard 1 Indiana excelled in tn eir forward In the fourth period, Cory an tucky 6-0, and took a lay oft from strongest front in Knoxville, conference petition today by or the throe yard line. It took only two Steelman (c) Schwartz passing attack, completing eight. return of Leigh Williams end, is Center series of short bucks advanced 24 ser plungea from there for the Tech out of 13 the best Illinois -are meeting West Virginia in the an- almost assur th Mauney Bell ell Yards to Michigan's 86 Yard mark- no more thne or is battle, and one touchdown has star to tally.

could do was complete four out of as nusl Old-New pominion wee at Right Guard er. Holman passed to Coffee for Tech clung grimly to this slim co.e, lla The Hoosiers gained 68 yards Charleston. 'been Icor th on generals' by P. Davis a galn of 14 yards. Pouch fumbled a margin until the closing moments with passes as compared Witk 24 The Vols won their only confer- ce, but recovered for a tom of five creme eleven so far this sea- of the game, when Lumpkin, sen- Right Tackle ence game before today, when they for Illinois.

The line plunging how- ,....1, son. On the other band Mimie, Kiser Townley yards. Holman pawed squarely ov- kicked an tr int MI s- a point co own sational sophomore fullback, pluck- ever, the DIM ripped off 186 yards er the middle of the line for a aippi pushed two big markers Right End sissioni 13 to 12 last Saturday. ed one of Johnny Niemiec's passes to 99 for Indiana. across on the Vela after having Hager Johnson and a touchdown gain of 27 yards Prior to th ti th out of the air and raced 28 yards 'i The score by periods: a me, owever, been crushed byeAlabasna theapre- sh as Hoosier 3 yard mark Quarterback Ills 0 7 6 0-13 Ohio State I 6 0 7-19 power of the Neyland coached ma- vious week 27 to O.

Comparative This Holshouser Trimble time dot Randolph took the ball over Indiana 0 0 0 7- 7 Store by periods: alichi an 7 0 0 0- 7 chine was shown in victories over scores mean nothing, and judging and Mi 11 Left Halfback Maryland and qtantre by 41-0 and from the upsets of 1928 already, ze added the final point Coulter Illinois ois scoring Touchdown. ll of the game with toe. Humbert (sub for Bergeson (2). 41-7 cores. Just what condition mean leas than nothing this year, Right Halfback WALLACE III ININ the battle with Alabama this after- ao local fans believe Point after touchdown Nowack that the out- Jones ma place kick).

Indi (ana scoring; noon left Captain Roy Witt Vol come of the Tennessee-NV. L. frit- Fullback touchdown Bennett. Point after halfback. and his mates in will not cas will depend solely upon the con- Scoring Kiser touchdowns, i r- touchdown Catterton (Place kVA).

be oMwonnday, but certain that ditieron the the are in Rhyne: King: Laughlin 1. MC 4 mo CAGE um Extra point, Leneir-Rhyne: Jones To VICTODY the Tide gave the invading Tames- fought today, DeHalm. Substitutions: am e. Lenoir- Rhyne: DeHalin for Coulter; pHINcETON TIGERS rt nn 1 nil unirnn Rhodes for Jenkins; Rhyne for IS 1 11 Girls Down Greenfield 22 tilinlijfi UIII Mit. Is iltliNNll mattley: for Coley! King II To 2 and Bova Win by Alabama Poly L.

ho for -Woodman for M. Davis: Green rimble; Bachus for Damy me Is Tf II EAsy wiNNER DYED call, 25-13 Score Shattered in Slashing mer; Linebeek for Sims. Officials -Coleman, North Carolina, referee; a Attacks Homewood, N. C. State, umpire; McDowell, J.

C. State, head lines- Times for periods, 15 min- utes Score by per Lenoir-Rhyne 0 7 7 0-141 King 0 0 6 0-- CHAPELHILI. N. Oct. 20.

I (AP)A field goal very few of which have been attempted this season gave the Virginia Polytechniez Institute' Pony Express the necessary margin to defeat the University of North Carolina Tar Heels here today 16 to 14 a crowd unofficially estimated at 9,000 sow the battle. At the start of the game the Tar Heels eleAed to receive, but failing to make any headway. against V. P. line ktcked to midfield.

The Gobblers made a determined effort to score but were stopped when they attempted a pass on the 8 yard line, the ball rolling over the goal line. On the next play Jimmie Ward fumbled and Hotchkiss recovered for V. P. I. on Carolina's 23 yard line.

After taking ball to the seven yard Vne, quarter kicked a field goal from about the yard line, giving the Gobblers a three point lead. Carolina again received with Foard returning the ball from his five yard' line to the 36, being stopped by Brown, center. For tile remainder of the quarter the ball changed bands several times both sides 'having- been forced to punt. After exchanging punts several times in the second quarter Carolina managed to get the ball to V. P.

ten yard line with the aid of passes and penalty. After bucking the line three times and falling to gIn, VVyriolt passed to Nash (substitute for Spaulding) on V. P. Vs one yardline who went ever for a touchdown. Nash scored the point with a drop kick.

The half ended with V. 111 I. having the ball on its own 20 yard line. In the third quarter V. P.

L's first touchdown came after Hoop- eri- Spears-and -Peake--had -carried the ball to Carolina's one yard line. Peake went over on an off tackle play. Hooper failecl to kick the extra point. Peake then kicked off the V. P.

I. to Carolina's 15 yard line, Wyrick running it back to the 40. After a series of passes with Wagner (sub for Ward) hlaus and Gresham handling the ball, Maus passed to Wyrick who stepped over the line for the Tar Heel's second touchdown. Maus made the point with a drop kick. Starting a drive on their own 39 yard lifil the Poney Express pushed over their secend and winning touchdown in the fourth quarter with Peake making the final plunge through tile lines for the three yards needed.

Hooper place kicked the point. 210 point. CHAPELHILI. N. Oct 20.

(AP)-A field goal very which have been attempted this sow of season gave the Virginia Polyteehnie Institutes Pony Express the neces- sary margin to defeat the University of North Carolina Tar Heels here today 16 to 14 a crowd unofficially estimated at 9,000 sow the battle. At the start of the game the Tar Heels eleAed to receive, but failing to make any headway. against V. P. line kicked to midfield.

The Gobblers made a determined effort to score but were stopped when they attempted a pass on the 8 yard line, the ball rolling over the goal line. On the next Islay P. I. on Car- Jimmie Ward fumbled and Botch- olina'a 23 yard line. After taking kiss recovered for V.

the 'ball to the seven yard Vne, quarter kicked a field goal from about the yard line, giving the Gobblers a three point lead. Carolina again received with Foard returning the ball from his five yard' line to the 36, being stopped by Brown, center. For the remainder of the quarter the ball changed hands several times both sides having- been forced to punt. After exchanging punts aeveral times in the second quarter Caro- lina ananaged to get the ball to V. P.

ten yard line with the aid of passes and penalty. After bucking the line three times and failing to gem, Wyrisk passed to Nash (substitute for Spaulding) on V. P. Vs one yardline who went Nash scor- ever for a touchdown. kick.

The ad the point with a drop half ended with V. Pt I. having the las, 4 a tun 9n vArd line. The girl's and boys basketball teams of the Wallace High School met the teams of Greenfield school on the local court Friday and emerged the victors in both 'mines. The lineup in the first contest which was staged by the girls was as follows: Greenfield (2) Wallace (22) Mock 'ruell The, girl's and boy'a basketball the Wat High School Of lle.

met the teams of Greenfield school day and on the local court. 14 To emerged the victors. in both amines. The lineup in the first contest which was staged by the girls was a follows' I By grArr CORRESPONDOSTT EMORY, Oct. 20.Led by the brilliant running of Diggs, L'ttlelohn and Farmer, Emory and Henry College tonght swept aside Roanoke College, 21 to 6.

It was es thrilling and colorful game as one could ask and a crowd of an-proximately 4500 persons saw the two teams battle. Stanley Rutherford and Williams, halfbacks of the Roanoke team. were outstanding for the visitors, while Littlejohd, Farmer and Diggs and a Wasp line that at all times superior marked Emory's Roanoke Scores First (1.k.-.11..a,t1 team resulted from; s'znilar "breaks: Shortly before the close of the first quarter, after ktoanoke had held the advantage in running the ball but saw this offset by the kicking of Emory, Farmer Tumbled a punt on his own 21 yard and Bell recovered for Roanoke. Two thrusts at the Emory line failed to gain but three yards but Pass, Deitrich to Gilbert, gave Roanoke first down on 'Emory's lisht yard line. Gilbert lost five yards end because of a bad pass tram center and Rutherford made three.

Deitrich passed to Williams for the touchdown. fumble of a punt a few moments later gave Emory tier oplCortunity. Two penalties gave the Wasps 'first down after the ball was recovered on Roanoke's 25 yard line by Tommy Long Farmer and Diggs made it first- down on the Wasp yard line and Diggs plunged through the line for a touchdown. Stickiey kicked goal. Wasps, a few minutes later, took advantage of Alien.

second op. Stickley broke through and blocked one of Rutherford's punts and Mackey recovered' on Emory's 20 yard line. A forward pass, Littlejohn to Lynn Moore, scored- a touchdown on the seco9d play. The for point was allowed a Roanoke lineman was offside. Before the period ended Roanoke was battering at the goal, a' brilliant, passing attack carrying from their 15 yard line to Emory's 25 yard The Maroons opened a strong running attack at the outset of the third period.

Gilbert and Rutherford's gains made it first down but the Wasp line threvi back three assaults and Rutherford was fotoed to kick Farmer returning to his 1 onw 85 yard line. Howard Littlejohn, starting around right and reversing his field, dashed .45 yards on the first play to lodge the ball on Roanoke's 23 yard I line. Diggs crashed through for eight yards on the first play but Farttierloet eight arounti 1.zft end. shot through the for 12 yards and a first down On the Wasp 10 yard. line.

A penalty cost Emory five yards. on a reverse play, gained 10 yards and Diggs plunged the line for four more. Farmer went off left tackle for the touchdown. Stickley kicked goal. Stickley kicked off and then downed Deltrich on the Maroon 31 yard line, start the play again and Farmer intercepted a Roanoke as to eve Emory the ball on the 50 yard line.

Gilbert retaliated by Intercepting an Emory heave and returning it to the ,.50 yard line, Williams dashed around right en6 for six yards and Emory was penalized five yards for offside. It was first down for Roanoke. Williams around tort. end for '15 yards and another first down. With, the.

ball on Emory's 25- yard line two thrusts and a pass failed to gain but two yards. W3Illams failed to make down around left end and the ball went to Emory. Frye threw Farmer or a five yard loss as the quarter ended. A partially blocked punt, recotrered 5b3f Littlejohn, and a 15. yard penalty, gave Emory a golden opportunity a few moments later.

Farmer dashed around left end 'for 10 yards but Emory was penalized 25 yards for clipping from behind, leittlerohn made up for the penalty when he tan 25 yards on the first succeeding Farmer made five yards and Diggs 'plunged through for 10 yards and first down on the next, play, It was Flee-era hall on Roanoke's 18 yard 1,4.0. A reverse' play failed to gain but pick's Plunged five' yards on the next, play, Littlejohn made 44tuas around right end and Diggs tailed to snake 'first down. Roanoke was given the ball on her own five yard line and Rutherford kicdted to his own 25, yard line. Littlejohn made five through left tackle and Farmer failed to gain. Ile ball went over when Fryer threw Littlejohn for a loes.

'made 4t first down for Roanoke a moment, later but Rutherford halted with a. yard when three, tries at the.line failed to meet anotiter trbt down. A pass, Wlliam8.5 to C. Lionberg taw minutes later gave Roanorke the ball on Emory's 30 yard iine an Williams plunged the line for nine yards. 'Williams made dt first down.

iWillliatns circled end for eight yards on. the next. play and therford wah baited with a. yard iRutherford was' injure4 on 1 By STAFF CORRESPONDOSTT EMORX, Va. Oct.

by the brilliant running of Diggs, lit- tledohn and Farmer, Emory and Henry College tonight swept aside Roanoke College 21 to 6. It was eta thrilling and colorful game as one could ask and a crowd of ap- proximately 4500 persons saw the two teams battle. Stanley Ruther- ford and Willi 'halfbacks of the Roanoke team were outatanding for the visitors, while Littlejohn, Farmer and Diggs and a Wasp line that at all times superior marked Emory's play. Roanoke Scores First team resulted from; similar "breaks: Shortly befor the close of the first quarter, after Roanoke had held the advantage in running the ball but saw this offset by the kicking of Emory, Fanner Tumbled a punt on his own 21 yard line and Bell recovered for Roanoke. Two thrusts al the Emory line failed to gain but three yards but apaes, Deitrich to Gilbert, gave I Roanoke first down on Emory' iitht yard line.

Gilbert lost five yards end because of a bad pass from center and Ruther- ford made three. Deitrich passed to Williams for the touchdown. -Gilbert's tumble of a punt a few moments later gave Emory her opPortunity. Two penalties gave the Wasps 'first down after the ball was recovered on Roanoke's 25 yard line by Tommy Long Farmer and Diggs it first- down on the Wasp yard line and Diggs plunged through the line for a touchdown. Stickiey kicked goal.

''Ilhe Wasps. a few minutes later, took advantage of their second op. and blocked one of Rutherford's portunity. Stickley broke through ect on punts and Mackey recover Emory's 20 yard line. A forward pass, Littlejohn to Lynn Moore, scored, a touchdown on the seco9d play.

The try for point was al- lowed because a. Roanoke lineman was offside. Before the period eitded Roanoke was battering at the goal, a' brilliant paseing attack carrying Itent from their 15 yard line to Emory's 85 yard marker. The Maroons opened a strong running attack at the outset of the third period. Gilbert and Ruther- ford's gains made it first down but the Wasp line thresi back three assaUlts and Rutherford was fotoed to kick Farmer returning to hie I onw 85 yard line.

Howard Littlejohn, tar i right end and reversing areund tins field, dashed 45 yards on the Fryer threw Tor a loss. Williams 'snade 4t first do for Roanoke a moment later but Rutherford waa halted -with a. yard when three, tries at failed to meet anotiter er down. A pass. Williams to C.

Lionberg, a tew minutes later gave Roanoke the ball on Emory 's 30 yard itne an! Williams plunged the line for rano yards rwlitiarea made dt first down. IWILIIiatne circled end for eight yards on. the next play and therford baited with yard halm. Rutherford was' injured on o'ward KENTHELOSESIO NOATINESTEN, 1-0 vnuninuu I nrirrit Til Frances I Forward GAINESVILLE, Oct. 20.

(AP)--A smashing, dashing pack of Florida Gators came out of their lair here today to run roughshod through the 11tle3 of the Invading Mercer Bears for a score of 73 to 0 and their third CAMBeCtltive victory of the season. Cheered on by a rousing, cheering crowd of University or Florida aggregation faced virtually no opposition, whatever in its Steady march toward its home-coming day triumph, gate receipts for which broke all records since the Gators 10 to 0 victory over Drake in 1925. Coach Charles Balchman started off with his second string of men, but after they bad run up a comfortable score, he ran In its varsity squad, which completely overwhelmed the visiting Bears. At no time during the tame did the Mercer team threaten the Florida goal. SINES VI LLE, Oct.

r.O. (AP)-A smashing, dashing pack their lair here today to run rough- of Florida Gators came out of to- hod through the lin the shod roug e3 vachng Mercer Bears for a wore of 73 to 0 and their third COnBeCtl- tilla victory of the season. Kilgore Center Morris Withers Harley nagy Newland Center MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 20. A powerful football machine that blasted away at 'a sturdy defense until its Irive and a few breaks had ground the heart and strength out of its courageous opponents carried Minnesota to a 88 to 7 victory over Chicago today.

Before a (homecoming crowd' of 52,000 in the Memorial stadium, the Mtn coached by the veteran Stagg outplayed but could not outluck Minnesota In the first half; battered and shell-shocked in the second half, they could not stay the tropher power. Well into the final period, the Chicagoans had not scored, but they rallied in a burst to count a touchdotp on a torward pass, two minutes before the final gun. When Chicago stopped the Gopher rushes in the first period, Hovde shot a forward pass to Hayoraft, good for seven yards and a touchdown; in the second period, Hovde intercepted a Chicago pass and raced 76 yards for a second touchdown. Oct. 20.

(AP)-, powerful ootball machine that A bi turd a-s away at a defense until its rive and a few breaks had ground the heart and strength out of its courageous opponents --a akin-- A V. ma mi, Notre Dame and Northwestern Reserves Tie in 'Curtain-Raiser New Backfield Luminaries Flash Into Action In Victory PRINCETON, N. Oct. 20. (AP) Princeton's eleven returned to winning form in Paatner Stadium this afternoon arid overcame Leh'gh by the decisive margin of It was the 211th victory for the Tigers over the Brown and White.

with the other two games ending' in ties. 'PM new backfield luminaries flashed into action today with the veteran halfback Ed WItnner kept 44 to the sidelines with injuries. Hack Requeardt and 'Prix Ben- nett bore the brunt c7f the Prince- ton attack and rolled up three touchdowns Lawler another on a forward plunge. Bill Roper started his second backfield which succeeded in scoring a touchdown 1n the first period. 'Men he rushed in his first set of carriers and saw the score 1r" mount to 21 to 0 as the half ended, largely thrOufh the work of Bennett Score by periods: Princeton 7 14 6 20-47 tI'- Lehigh 0 0 0 0-0 Princeton scoring touchdown Rsqueardt 3, Bennett substitute' fot Regeuardt 3.

Lawler 1. Pointe after touchdown Lowry 2, Bennett li At ckfield Luminaries I New a Flash Into Action In Victory PRINCETON, N. Oct. 20. (AP) 4 -Princeton'e eleven returned to ,.4444, winning form in Palmer Stadium netrt and overcarni 3 47: Vk Ir." ir 1 Guard Smith Rorh, M.

Guard Goals from field: 'Morris Tuell 5: Mock 1. Substitutes for WaRace: Thomas aind Smith: for Greenfield, Terry. 1 Those defending their respective schools in the oy's contest were as follows: Greenfield (13) Wallace (t5) Williams Harley Forward Edmondson Lester Forward Rooth Settle Edmondson Lester Forward Booth Settle BainauesnuAlm. Ala. Oct.

20 (APP)Coach Homer Hazel fired his big bertha into the battered and groggy ranks of Alabama Polytychnic Institute's plainsmen here this afternoon, Gerald Walker rippirkt and tearing long gains to leadlad triumph. The Ilissisappi Speed demon crossed the Alabama's goals line twice in the second period and milling, a reserve bekic, added the last marker in the third. WOcox try for goal after the first counter was the only extra point scored. Walker and Wilcox their way to Aurn' 1 yard ildne in the first period only to be forced to give 'up the ball. The second quarter found Ole Miss at Atiburn from her 24 yard line.

Walker and Wilcox picked up nine yards through the line, then Walker skipped around et end to score. An exchan0 oyf punts gave Walker the ball for a romp to the Plainsmen's nine yard stripe, frcin wihere he plunged through center to count again. Auburn' line washed Ike eand before the charges of the Ole forwards and Boheler's men took to the atir. This failed, to twin and a lack brought the Walker threat again into action, the Mississippian An two sprints nettint; forty yards, placing the oval on Atiburn't 15 yard line. Rushing then cirded end for a touchdown.

Following a thirty yard run in the final period Walker tallied again but Ole Miss was penalized for holding and the play Called back. Ole Miss' marked the Plainsmen'a sixteenth consecutive failure to win, including two games tied. BainairsIGHAdm. Ala. Oct.

20 (AP- P)-Colach Homer Hazel tired his big bertha into the bast ered and groggy rania; of Alabama Poly- technic InstRute's plainsmen here this afternoon, Gerald Walker rin- IglEVELL DEFEATED BY lAITiliLLE11-0 LYNCHBURS COLLEGE IN tgEOASETOWN TROUNCES WESLEYAN Center Puckett Shipley Guard Edmondson, F. Rutherford Guard Goals from field: Harley Lester Settle Edmondson, S. 8, Edmondson, F. Allbert 2. Goals from free throw.

line: Settle Edmondson, S. Edznondson, F. 1. Substitutes, for Greenfield: Allbert. Referee: Lindsey.

Timekeeper Booth. HAMPDEN-SIDNEY BEATS HOTHEDI0110 13-0 TS if1N01- SLAMS ANOTHED BLOW 11 TIJUINE WASHIls1TON, Oct. 20. (AP)-- West Virginia Wesleyan came here today with a strong line but Georgetown University depended chiefly on 6rward pames and end runs to win an easy victory, 34 to 7. The size of the score wu the only thnig to spectilate about after the first quarter.

Wesleyan did not tallyA until near the end of the game when Rodriguez, full-batik, picked tip a fumble and ran fifty yards. He also kicked the extra point. Bozek substituted for Dwyer shortly afterward and ran 62 yards for one of Georgetown's totiChdowns In the third quarter Wynkoop intercepted a Wealeoran pass and ran 58 yards to the goal line 111., Oct. 20 (ALP)--' The University of Kentucky's fourth Dig Ten football invasion ended in defeat Stadium today when Northwestern's fleet eleevn defeated the southerners 7 to ()before a crowd of 90,000. Northwestern's touchdown came in the sekond period when CaPtai 11 IL-Ame tossed a pass to IBurder, sophomore halfback, who wtzgled his way 18 yards over the Kentucky goal line.

Captain Earner added the extra pont. Northwestern outgained the southerners 183 yards to 64 from the 'tine and completed nine out of 19 Ipasses for 118 yards, garnering 11 first downs to the Kentuckians three but the gains were in the middle of the th the third (period Northwestern carried the ball nearly the length of the field before poor general-Shp lost it on downs. A izain in the fourth period the Purple marched down the tad, Clipping passes with, careless abandon imcl. running ends at NV si 11 The aerial game placed the ball on the six yard line but the 3 outthern Wild Cats tumbled and broke through to throw iHokner for a 11 yard loss. taker attempted a place kick but It was Then came one of the concentrated drives by the boys frotn the 034ue Grass State, the first having been lit the 'third period when Elmer Glib, single handed carried the ball 25 yards to rSorthwestern-s 23 yard lIne before losing it On a fumble.

Al the curtain ralaer to the main battle the Notre Dams reserved and 'Northwestern reserves foueht a scoreless tie. BIG EAST STONE 39-0 (Herald Courier Special) BIG S'rONE OAP, Oct Stone Oap won from East Stone Gap, Friday IL fterDoon by an overwhelming score of 39 to 0, making the sixth straight victory for them, and the. only team In Wise ICounty Which bas not lost a game this season. Appalachia swamped- over Norton ss ti fought a scorele e. BIG STONE DOWNS EAST STONE 1 (Herald Courier Special) BIG STONE OAP, Oct Stone Oap won from East Stone Gap, Friday Otani by an over- wbeiming score of 311 to 0, waking the sixtb straight victory for them, and the only team In Wiae 'County 1which bas not boat a game this season.

ADMIACIlla swamped over Norton (Herald Courier sAurvILLE, Oct. Salt ville defeated Tazewell High here today 13 to 0, in a game replete with and everything else that goes to make up a good football game. The visitors threw a scare into the Saltville camp in the first few of play when they gained Tkossession of the ball on Saltville's forty yard line on a fumbled punt. A twenty-five yard pass 3D1aced the oval on the local 15 yards line, but the line braced and the ball went over on Saltville in Tturn recovered a fumbled punt, and with Porerfield and Gillenwater of nice gains soon pushed the ball across for the first In de second quarter Saltville took the ball on downs and with Porterfield again leading the parade scored the second and last touChdown of the game. Tazewell with their pexelng game again functioning irt the aeCond half threatened the Saltville goal but the local line held and took the ball on downs.

Though Saltville did not score in the second half they constantly threatened The Tazewell Porterfield. Anderson and Gillenwater deserve special mention for toting and the whole line played a good game especially on the, defetse. ----y- -a--- clai mention for totng and the whole ine played good game peciall3r on the. defa ense. 5 PURDUE, IIIISCONIN TIE 19 AND 19 LYNCHBURG, Oct.

20(AP) Staging a complete, reversal ot form in the second half, the Lynchburg College Hornets, twisted. passed and plunged their 1-ay to two touchdowns to overcome a six point downs to overcome a six point lead- and conquer the Guilford College- Quakem by a count of 12 to 6. Bus Malone, backfield ace of the Hornets squad, squirming the final yard for the winning touchdown as the referee's wChistie signaled the end of the fray. Guilford got off to a flying satrt, reeling, oft three 'consecutive first downs for 55 yards in five running plays, early in the opening period to take the lead. Listless in defense and offense the Hornets were ultble to do more than hold the liftvy Guilford until the end of the half.

Opening the second half with an aerial attack. combined with sweeping end runs. Lynchburg tallied the tieing countes in the third quarter. Thomas. Lynchburg halfback, recovered a fumble on 'their' 47 yard line, and On a beautifully executed lateral-pass and running play, placed the ball in position' for Malone's plunging tinale.

m'''''''' Thomas, Lynchburg halfback, re- covered a fumble en 'their 47 yard 'line, and on a beautifully executed laterak-pass and running play, plat- ed the ball in position for Malone's plunging finale. HAINMEN---SPEDINCIY Va. Oct. 20 l('t1)(in the seaeon's opening' yr, game here today- Hampden-Sidney score of 13 to 0 lautheeford College. et North Oar- arta, before a large early seaaon 'crowd.

'rho Carolinians presented a hard drtving attack and on. bwo dtfer- ent occasiona drove up the field for three coneecutive first downs, but never endangered the Hampden- 'Sidney (rota. Both teams resorted Lo the aerlal game at intervals, otC1 trying 14 pass-es, 040 and completing eight. while Rutherford completed five out of eleyen attempts. oto 'The Tigers first ooe male "ellen Seldom fumbled, 'behind a own goal and bowers.

aliKupden- Sidney right recovered for touchdown. 'rho placement for the extra point fatted after Peach bad caught 14yemons passes for verde and put the bell on the'four, yard tee line. Hama carried it over for the' second counter. own goal sail bow Hampden- Sidney right end recovered for I 0,, The placanent for the ss tad extra caught point failed Atter P11----erAk '14uowomi paes for verde 'z, and iput the bell on the tour yard 4.. floe.

aionia oorrded it over to tbo- sec amour. ond DETROIT, UM. DOWNS L010111 LU I Ln NEW ORLEANS, La, Oct. CO (AP)---Vanderbilt 'wrested a 13 to 6 victory from the Tulare Green Wave 'today ln a battle kept 15,000 spectators ort ete until the final whistle blew. 'Me defeat islts a crushing blow to Tulare's ihopes, being the' se6ond conference game dropped in ea many weelus.

Vanderbilt's 'powerful, running attack stood thereotamodore'm 'in good stead 'from the opening of the fray when. lead by Armtstead, the visitors twice battered way down the field during the first quarter, the second mamh- resultinsr in a touchdown. Varying their attack in the senond period. 'Vanderbilt re-Sorted to the overhead mute for their second touchdown whlch' came when heaved a '20 yard pass to MeGaughy who iraced ten more to cross Tulaane's goal line. A Schwartz to 'Abernathy, added the extra point.

Tulane came back with determined eight when returned Abernaobrs rrtmt 30-yards; to Mart tors twice 'battered their way down the field during the first quarter, the erecond match- resultinl in a touchdown. Varying thotr attack in the' period. Vanderbilt re- Sorted to the overhead route for their second touchdown wbkh' came when heaved ,20 yard pass to MeGausby who raced ten yards more to cross Tulane'a 'Mel link A pass, to Aber- nathy, added tbe extra. point, Tulane came back with .4" deter- mined eight vahen tkeltwe returned Abernanbra rrtmt to start LAAFIANErrn 2nd.o Oct. 20 Purdue and Wisconsin.

before a home-cominix crowd of 145,000 In K0881-Adil Stadium, battled today to 19 4o 19 tie, After a brilliant start 'which In two Purdue touchdowns in the firwt few minutes of braced and came, back with an attack in the second period that netted two touchdowns and tied the Store. The third neriod was-a battle royal with each scoring a touohdown and kicking for the point after tOuChdowle to keep the score tied. suited 's two ruraue toucacown in the first few minutes of play, WiRtgo" nain braced and rani" back i the an attack in second period that netted two touchdowns and U- ed L. the re. a a battle "Ile tithe 'period ws royal with each scoring a touchdown and illokbig for the ipoint after touchdown to keit, the IOW um 'Ashland 20; Juniata --Geneva '23; 'Thiel O.

'Waynesboro Bethany 7, (tie) Francis' 32; George, Wash ITUton O. Grove city 14'; Westrtanister. 02; Detrot eel-legeO- a march whboh resulted in a Green Wave touchdown. A pass, Armstrong to Robetrta, netted 11 yards, and eeetrws added 12 arolind left Armstrong- Yea through rcenot ter or five more, and Banker bit the left side of' the line three times to add another five and touchdown; canker missed his kicc when a pass from center went bad. Oct.

20 (AP)The vaunted Mne of Loyola of New Or, leans, was ripped to by a fightintg university of Detroit football team here today, tuid the southarti' tiniehed on the short end of a 27 to 0 score. muck moor Loyoteg flaahy left haT tett wan the only consistent ground twiner for the Now Oyleane team, but be was 'unable alone to seriously. threaten tbe 171tan de Cense. Neinhor team wa43 Vole to score In the fintil period. 3- soon of SS to 0 on As; palachia's home field Saturday Last Saturday Appalachia lost to Big Stone Gap by the soore of to makes' both teams leaders la the 1,4 I i DETROIT, Oct.

20 (AP)The vaimted Mne of oyola. of New Or- by a a inuirch which resulted in a Green leans, was ripped to Wave touchdown. A pass, Arm- fightintg university of Detroit soot- strong to Roberts, netted IS yards, ball team here today, tutd the south- 'Ashland 20; Juniata and Seetrws added 12 left amen i einisilied on the bort end of or Geneva '23; 'Thiel O. Armstrong- went through ream. a 27 to 0 score.

01, 'Waynesboro Bethany 7. (tie) ter Me ZnOre, and nanker 13uoky MOOT. LoYctieg fleehY left by a. aoora of SS 40 0 on Ap; Francis 32; George Westin-4s- hit the left side of' the line three baT back was the only consistent palachia's home field Saturday eft- ton O. times to add another five and ground gainer for the New Orleane ernoom Last Saturday Appalachia .0, Grove City 14; Westrninister.

touchdown: Canker missed his Wok, teartl, but be was 'unable alone to lost to Big Stone Gap by the "sore r. Hillsdale a Detroit City Col- when a tpass from center went seriously threaten the Pitan de INInhe'r team wa43 able lo ecc're of to ,41. makes' both JegeO bad. tense. in the fine Verted.

teams leaders in the (waste. '4" a a.

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