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1 1 EIGHTFIRST SECTION 1THE 'BRISTOL HERALD URIER, BRISTOL, VIRGINIA-AINNESSEE OCTOBER' 30. 1932. 14 1 .0 E. 114 hi III 14 TO 'Cril I CtiV Advantage- Of 2 7.1,),'' Touchdowns Period -7------ 1.. Short King Punts, Pushes 0 I AN, I CJV Advantage Or 2 Short King Punts, Pushes Two sToll c' hdoil.

irst iarerto 'ore 0 4 0 Win Across Touchdowns To 14n I HI A II I S- FEARIIIE1 Play1 wrAlthough, the-orlitini King edilege game here next Satur culum the via 1Ciiig King C011ege game here next Saturday the 60h noon 60h Is Great Battle Between Two Powerful Lines, With Star Ball Carriers Throttled at theLineofScrimmage Gam'e -In arrie -in' AND LEE IGINIA FOE 4 UNIVERSITY, Oct. football riiralry of longest standing 'will be renewed when Washington-and Lee -cornes--to-phtrin Scott Stadium next 'Saturday afternoon' at three o'clock. Forty two years ago Cavaliers and General's met in their first formal girdiron contest But: for more than a -decade bbfore that the two universities had been playing inlormS.1 grid games. Soccer football matches were staged between the rival student- groups as early as ,1871, though the results of these encounters have not. been preserved athletic of either institution.

eserved athletic either institution. the-originwl-oeUedble-ott for a night with Tusculum visitors have inWucted local officials that they would prefer to play thtt game in daylight, so the date ter the contest has been set for Friday afternoon, November 4, at 2:30 p. it was stated yesterday. coach Sam Doak of one Of the greatest battles ever, waged here between defensive lines, Carson-Newman's Fighting l'arsons took advantage of two scoring opportunities yesterday afternoon to defeat a valiant King team 14 to O. Touchdowns in the first and third peTiocis, and Shabel's placement kicks for points, gave Parsons their victory.

It was a-dog-fight throughout the game between the two, dogged fighting lines. The. star ball carriers were Promoters Match Furchis Against Kid Holt and Expect Him to Have A Time Winning sald that hfr had not-been-Constat when the contract for a night game was signed. and that negotiations were completed for the night clash without his knowledge. 4..

said he much preferred the daylight game. and asked that the change be made. King officials agreed to set the engagement for Fralay afternoon. BENHAMS WINS 4. Report Ot K.C.-CarsonNewmanGame 4yards, Roberts went off right tackle for 12 yards and first down on the 27IEing 88-yard line, Carson-Newman substituted Shabei for Reigger and King substituted Arnold for Harris, Shabel hit renter for 7 yards, Smith lost a yard at right end, Smith kicked out of bounds on the King 9-Yard line.

Smith Ricks to substituted Shabel for Reigger and King substituted Arnold for Harris, Shabel hit renter for 7 yards, Smith lost a yard at right end, Smith kicked out of bounds on the King 9-yard line. Smith Kicks to NASHVILLE, Oct. 29. (AP)--Carnival stunts with martial ouneidatufronrishellixiae 10110 TEANIS of onslaught balc8kgr 1Vanderbilt a 12 t9 0 victory over Tech before Nashville's I le AY HEHE football crowd, estimated at 25,000. It Dixie who a 29- yard yniss to.

Surheinrich for a ouglas of Virginia and touchdown in the first period and Douglas mgsp ort in the same Roberts who dashed around midi a few Minutes later Night Game for 29 yards and another touch- After, that svrift scoring opening ils The first night football game in quarter there were a number ot section between colored teams brillhMt plays in spots. Tech's ill be played at TenneVa. Field tightened and, aided by ext Friday night when Douglas numerous Vanderbilt penalties, succeeded in keeping the 'CotilinO igh school of Kingsport comes here a struggle with the Little dore backfield under control in the 1 last three periods. That huge Vanderbilt line was emons of 'Douglas high of Bristol, a. too truth for the Jackets.

Time Local followers of colored football and again they sought to penetrate il observe the final score closely the Comirodore forward wall and )r its bearing aq. the annual cham- often picked up a few yards but lonship clash here between Doug- oonld make no sustained gains. is al Virginia and Slater of Ten- Outside of two 'pretty dashes having been defeated around end by McArthur, Tech's I the visitors here two weeks ago, offensive was almost powerless. 4-12. Outside of Roberts' touchdown However, both the Bristol and the pass, the air attack of both teams went for naught Throughout the angsport teams have been beaten the strong aggregation of Big game, with one exception, Vander- tone Gap, and appear to be well hilt kept the ball in Tech territory.

Tech got no nearer the Vandl latched in all departments of goal than the '21-yard i line. That Attention will be given to the of- i he third neriod, Basive of the local outfit this week -a8 a Vanderbilt had numerous chance', 'ith strenuous practice sessions to score, two of which were out- cheduled COach V. ayes of the colored high school. Wallace standing. In the first period, be- lthough they will be outweighed fore the two touchdowns, the the visitors, the Bristol boys Commodores got to Tech.e one-fool hould come through with a victory, line but there the Jackets hurleo them back only to watch thi.

aid Coach Hayes yesterday. driving Roberts come back and flip the scoring pass to Surhein- The opening whistle Friday night 11E110 TEAMS WILL, PLAY HEFT FRIllall Douglas of Virginia and Douglas of Kingsport Night Game The -first night football game in this section between colored teams will be played at TenneVa. Field next Friday night when Douglas high school of Kingsport comes here a struggle with the Little Demons of bouglas high of Bristol, Va. Local followers of colored football will observe the final score closely for its bearing on, the annual championship clash here between al Virginia and Slater of having been defeated the visitors here two weeks ago, However, both the Bristol and the Kingsport teams have been beaten the strong aggregation of Big Stone Gap, and appear to be well matched in all departments of play.1 Attention will be given to the offensive of the local outfit this week with strenuous practice sessions scheduled Coach W. Wallace Hayes of the colored high school.

Although they will be outweighed by the visitors, the Bristol boys should come through with a victory, said Coach Hayes yesterday. The opening whistle Friday night 51. 1 1 1 Lt i 4:3 1( TECH'S CORELISITI 'ALABAMA VIII Confident Team Will Wage a Gallant Battle Against Crimson Tide Special to the Herald Courier BLACKSBURG, P. flying Cobblers will -put on their best football airs this week for the role of. homecoming guests of.

the University of The game will be played Saturday con Denny 'Field, ati. Tuscaloosa, home port of the, Crimsod Tide. In 40 or more years of football at V. P. and Alabama, the approaching game will be the first between, elevens representing the two institutions.

V. P. I. was homecoming foe of the Auburn Plainstrieri'Ait this week will test for the first time its strength against Sarna's might. V.

P. I will send to Tuicaloosa a team that has gained the winning habit this fall. The Gobblers will trot into the midst of Sama's -homecoming scene confident that, they will be able to put a gallant and stirring battle against the 'superior power of the Tide. Conference wins over Georgia, Ilaryland. Kentucky and today's game with Washington and -Lee have put spurs on the Gobblers and they expect to be a worthy homecoming Against the Tide forwards, Coaches Redd.

Younger and Tilson of Polytechnic will hurl a line that spots the foe 'no little weight. The Gobbler forwards hope to rnake up for this handicap by speed and a stout hearta combination that had a lot to do with Kentucky's downfall one week ago. And barring injuries, the same tine, composed of rive veterans and two recruits. and the same backfield up of veteran Charlie Morgan and three galloping sophomores, will carry TeCh's high-flying banner into battle. BLAST' KILLS TWO SAOPAULO, Brazil, Oct.

29. (AP)--Two persons were and fourteen were injured today by explosion which wrecked section of the Forcapublica arsenal hi the suburb of Barro Branco. The cause was not determined Immediately. failed to gain at left end and it was King's ball on their own 21- yard line. Bricker failed to gain at center, King substituted Robbins for Hot-lens Bricker was again held without gain at center, Bricker kicked out of bounds on the Carson-Newman 88-yard Smith rgpade 3 atound left end and then kicked out of bounds on the King 334ard line.

Bricker Runs 37 Yards For King Point gained, a yard at center; Point's pass to Bricker was grounded, Point kicked to Corban on the Carson-Newman 40-yard line. Shabel went off left tackle for 6 yards, King substituted Waskell for Robbins, Shabel was held without gain at right end, Carson-Newman substituted Childers for McDaniels, Smith kicked to Davis on the King 21-yard line. Bricker stepped out of bounds without gain, Carson-Newman substituted Layman for Shabel, Davis picked up 5 yards on a spinner picked up 5 yards on a spinner I 1 1 1 I Featuring a renewal of the Carr-Dill feud, the reappearance of I pi, a By y--Pla Young Appel() who established him- self as a favorite with local tans V' in his debut here last week, and an 1 CarsonA 018 8-round battle between Carl 'Parents i and Kid Holt, member of the Joe FIRST QUARTER 4 McDonald stable of Knoxville, -next Smith of Carson-Newman kicked I off, Dettor of King making a 27- Tuusday's athletic show, to be staged in the new Cumberland yard return to the Carson-Newman Street- arena, promises to be by fax 43-yard line, in which he eluded all but the visitors' safety-man. the best' offered local wrestling and boxing fans this season. Point gained 1 yard at center but The Carr-Dill feud originated last King was penalized 5 yards for off-week, when, In the first meeting of sides Davie lost 1 yard at right the two grapplers.

Carr was die- end, Point failed to gain on a left qualified for use of the strangle end reverse, Point punted straight I hold after he had Won the first fall- uti as he was rushed- by Carson-of the match, only to announce Newman linemen and the visitors froiu the ring that he would 'wrestle took possession of the ball on their without compensation for the privi- own 45-yard line. lege of "tearing apart" hia erstwhile Corban stepped out of bounds opponent. Carr, who claims the without gain, iShabel made 4 on a Jewish wrestling championship of left end reverse, 1, Shabel was thrown kmerica, yesterday demanded of the for an 8-yard loss by Bingham Smith kicked out of bounds- on the iiromoters that he be allowed to take on Dill without the presence King 11-yard line. of a third man in the ring, prom- Point, standing behind the King ising to literally. wreck havoc with goa his opponent- Dill is equally I Kil.

kicked out of bounds on the ng 34-yard line. iShabel anxious to renew the feud, and -the failed gain at center, Corban made 4 at right end, Smith's resulting fire-works should provide spectators with all the. action they 'long pass to habel was grounded but Umpire Roe Campbell ruled I Young Appolo, who hails from can digest in the two hour period. that Shabel was interfered with, and it" was Carson-Newman's ball Tampa, lost to the veteran on the Joe Hollander in his first appear- King- 14-yard line, first 1 the isdcrwn. King substituted Helton for ance here last week, but gave tits 1 Cox.

Smith hit center for 3 yards, old-timer the battle of his life. Corban failed to 'gain on a right opponent will be Joe Portwood, of end reverse, McDaniels made 8 on New Orleans, who is reported to a left end reverse Corban failed nave made quite A reputation as a to gain on a right 'end run, and it grappler in the vicinity at th --e was Xing's ball on their own 8- Louisiana metropolis. Their match yard line will be limited to one hour, in order Point was thrown for a 5-yard to allow- more time for the main loss on a right end run, Bricker's go of the evening. punt was partially blocked and the In Kid Holt, protege of Joe Mc- ball rolled out of bounds on King's Donafamotis Knoxvillepromoter 28-yard line. and trainer, local promoters are Smith Scores For rson- confident they have at last found Ca Newman --a -boxer who---will- put ati---abrupt Shabel hit center- for 2 Lyards, end to the metorie career of Cae -Omith added another yard at left Furchis, the Johnson City "wind-, tackle, and Smith passed 24 yards mill." Furchis has yet to meet 1173 to Childers for first down on the match in a local arena, having King 1-yard, line.

'Shabel failed to knocked out the majority of his op- gain at center but co the next play Ponents in less than three rounds Smith crashed over for a touch-on his previous appearances here, down with a yard to spare. Shabel as well as practically every oppon- drop-kicked the goal for extra point ent with whom he has clashed in and Carson-Newman led, 7-0. his home town. is Carson-Newman -kicked off but reported to be the cream of Mc- the'-, ball rolled out of hounds and Donald's stable, and if advance ye- was taken back. Dettor again reres are true Furchis is in for a ceived smith's kick and returned tough evening.

Their fight will be to the King 83-yard line. Bricker an 8-round go. gained 1 yard at center and on the The new arena, located at the in- next play tersection of Cumberland an( Moore Carson-Newman 12-yard line. streets, will afford spectators great- Smith gained 3 yards at right er seating capacity, better ventila, ton- and a clearer view of the pro- ceedings, and in view of the ex- cellent card offered, Promoters are making arrangements for the ac- kicked 54 yards to the tackle and then kicked out of bounds on the King 46tyard line. Carson-Newman-was penalized 5 yards for offsides on the first play, Point hit left tackle for 4 yards, Point repeated at right tackle for cormiodation of the largest crowd yet to attend a show of that kind I 4 ,01343 3, yards first down on Carson- 1 Newman 42-yard line.

Bricker 1 Ptay-By-Play FIRST QUARTER Smith of Carson-Newman kicked off, Dettor of King making a yard return to the Carson-Newtnan 48-yard line, in which he eluded all but the visitors' safety-man. Point gained 1 yard at ceuter but King was penalized yards for off- sides Davis lost 1 yard at right end, Point failed to gain on a left end reverse, Point punted aa he was rushed- by Newman linemen and the visitors took possession of the ball on their own 45-yard line. Corban stepped out of bounds I without gain, oShabel made 4 on a left end reverstalShabel was thrown for an 8-yard loss by Bingham. Smith kicked out of bounds- on the King 11-yard line. Point, standing behind the King goal.

kicked out of bounds on the King 84-yard line. iShabel failed to gain at center, Corban made 4 at right end, Smith's Jong pass to Shabel was grounded but Umpire Roe Campbell ruled that Shabel was interfered with, and it was Carson-Newman's ball on the King- 14-yard line, first King substituted Helton for Cox. Smith hit center for 3 yards, Corban failed to 'gain on a right end reveme, McDaniels made 8 on a left end reverse, Corban failed to gain on a right end run, and it was Xing's ball on their own 8- yard line. Point was thrown for a 5-yard loss on a right end run, Bricker's punt was partially blocked and the ball rolled out bounds on King's 28-yard line. Smith Scores For Carson -Newman Shabel hit center for 2 yards, Smith added another yard at left tackle, and Smith passed 24 yards to Childers for first down on the King 1-yard.

line. Shabel failed to gain at center but co the next play Smith crashed over for a touch. down with a yard to spare. Shabel drop-kicked the goal for extra point and Carson-Newman led, 7-0. kicked off but thea ball rolled out of bounds and was taken back.

Dettor again re- Iceived Smith's kick and returned to the King 83-yard line. Bricker gained 1 yard at center and on the next play kicked 54 yards to the Carson-Newman line. Smith gained 3 yards at right tackle and then kicked out: of bounds on the King 46tyard line. Carson-Nowman was penalized 5 yards for offsides on the first play, Point hit left tackle for 4 yards, Point repeated at right tackle for 3 yards and first down on Carson- Newman's 42-yard line. Bricker I ,.7 5.

SALLOto pun Bull viet, elev to- Jr pert soial mo, mar A sho site oft dow A victory fr eleven to In 'period, march A short by alter on A COMMODORES BEST CL016111 TECH DI' SCORE Of 11 TO 0 Dixie Roberts' Passing and Running Enables Mc Guginmen to Score Their 'Triumph rich. In the fourth Tech had the ball on tier 23-yard lir arker. Then something went wrong with the signals and the ball landed free on a pass from center; Talley falling on it for Vanderbilt. The ball was on the 19. Roberts got three by somersaulting over the Jacket line but Vandy got a 15- yard penalty for holding and Fortune could make but three yards at center.

Here Dixie stepped back and shot a pass that went over the goal line and Tech punted out of danger. The lineups; Georgia Tech Poe. Van derti'll S. Williams Surhetnrich Tbarpe It Leyendeck et Wilcox Ig Talley Isleblett Graces Georgia Tech Pos. Vanderb'll S.

Williams Surhetnricl, Tharpe It Leyendecket Wilcox Talley Neblett Grace) Laws rg Dickinson C. Williams Beasley Viereck Bhackleford McArthur qb Henderson Hart-- Beck Barron Watkins Cherry Fortune Score by periods: Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt 412 0 0 0-17 Scoring: Touchdowns, Vanderbilt Surheinrich and Roberts. TENNESSEE'S TEACHERS DEFEAT COLLOHEE ytt I Special to tho Herald Courier IJOHNSaN CITY, Oct. .9. East Tennessee Teachers College Idefeated Cullohee Teacher of North here today, to O.

The started their scor I ing in the second quarter when Bailey tossed a pass to Hunt Hunt land Bailey scored again kn the period, and. Cox crossed the in the final quarter. COONTZ AT ATLANTA ATLANTA. Oct- 29. UP) Admiral Robert E.

Coontz was welcomed here today by delegation 1 of army, navy ind marine corps officers and civil officials upon hip arrival to attend the southeastern conference of the Veterans of Foreign Wars tomorrow. Admiral Coontz, one of the Imo 1 full-ranking admirals in the navy. Is also national commander of the veterans organization. Agent Remington-Rand, Inc. Relnington Standards Noiseless and ePortables Typewriters Ribbons Carborts' 11 Le )t le 5- It et )r) rd )n vie 0 It ft 9.

I 3 1 for Dangles by t4-12. by will probably- see -Jim-Hollins-and Floyd Hollins at ends for the locals; Captain John Hamptonand John tackles; "Saw" Clay and Clarence Houston, guards; "Moon" Turner, center; U. D. Pritchet, quarterback; Ches Barker and Dutch Mpg, halfbacks; and Fred "Teeny" Delaney. fullback.

Although handicapped by recent injuries, "Tight" Riley, the versatile halfback, Runsell Hard, and "Rock" t3rown, big fullback, will be given opportunity to show their mettle in the contest, the coach stated. Other substitutions will be made from the folloliiing roster: Lorenza Carter, P. H. Robinson, Ellis Wheeler, Lawrence Ford, Billie Wise, Leroy Henderson, Charlie Frank Robinson, Houston Vance, and Clifford Harper. MANHATTAN TRIMS OGIETHOIIPE, 10-7 Quarterback flay I NEW YORK, Oct.

29. (AP)An Oglethorpe University eleven which was alwaysdane-erous-succumbed to Manhattan 20, to 7, today at the Polo Grounds in the fourth game of the intersectionsl series between the two teams that began 1929. By virtue of today's triumph over the southerners, Manhattan College evened the four-game series. Oglethorpewon In 1929 and Last year'llanh von, 13-0. Bill Pendergast, quarterbaEk and field general for the New Yorkers, was Oglethorpe's nemesis.

He scored all thile Manhattan touchdons, two of than on long runs Inch camefrom, off-tackle slashes. Oglethorpe bit a consistent series of gains only once, in the ftrst period, right after IklanhattAn put over the opening touchdown. The southerners, putting the ball in play on their 9-yard line, marched 91.yards for a touchdown on brilliant runs by George Gaillard, Sam Baker and Nami -Raines. Gaillard plunged over to score and Jim Larkin place-kicked for the point. EXPERT Repair Service on All Makes TYPEWRITERS Adding Machines and Safe Combinations Guaranteed Service ki Typewriter Service ervice Co.

"Al" Lowe, Mgr. Phone 433. 6 Bank throttled by the charging forward walls, and backs lost ground almost -ars often as they gained. The, secret of Carson-Newman victory was in the foot of Firpo Smithulullback, whose timely punting, wan King poor lucking, threw open the aoors to the promised land for the Parsons and they had the attack to (illicitly convert the adva.ntages into touch' Pursuits Score 16arly in Tile (lame The game vats about five-minutes eolif when tne Parsons counted their first totichaown. Point's short punt to hithown 84-yaed line, and a ruldng that a King' player interfered with 'a C-N pass receiver, carried tne, Parsons 'to Kings eight yard line befole the Tornado haltea.

the advance Kicking from his' own three-yard punt was partially thocken, going out of bounos on tile tin tne third play Smith-- heaved a forward pass to Cruisers on one-yard line, and binW1 crashed' over for the touchdown. backers still had hope, and there was room for it, untill the rumen mane their second touch- Smith kicked to the King 17-yard lino to stsrt the touchdown odrive, ana after Brisker lost three yards Davis got olf a poor punt when he Was rushed by the Parson ball going out of bounds on; the King 20-yard stripe. McDaniel and Shabel registered a firSt -down on the five-yard line, and Shabel, on a reverse play, the goal line standing up. Shabet -again demonstrated his place'-kicking ----Withthe exception of the two scaring instances tne game bad only Ono thrill, sa fiercely did the rival of hall car1 the fourth period-, with Owe Call--en his own 25-yard line, 'Picker broke off kit guard tufa raced 37 yards. si ispecta.ions wai exactly the reverse 0Z what had been The heneral- iCeatyrevalled that and of the visitors and, ointand Bricker of King would ofienoZtrate seine classy Except for 13riekerG run, there was not another sprint during the game for moro than 15 yards.

l'arsons had a better offense than and did the Wordat-o its poor Point, King halfback, was threwn 'for of more than 60 Ards': w.tell he attempted passes because Ca-a-ion-Newman linemen fl blot-ited before he could paw be doefloian tackle, was Kings linemen, but the remainder of the- forward val was only a shadCbehind hint "in its sterling performante. The two Carson-New--InUll Atchley and tkogers, and tlendley, left guard. Shaael, C-N lett halfback, ana Uric kr, King fullback, -NV ere the eutstsfatiing backs on the field. Kint College gained a net of 15 scrimmage in running silaysand. Carson-Newman g.tineu ty3 yairti3 -not passes.

Titer' are: King Gains Losses Bricker 5: 10 Poia. 21 62 Davis 4 3 8 0 Harris 2 0 TOtals 90 73 Carson -Newman Oman 12 .7 Smith 45' 7 Shabel 31 12 McDaniel 10 se Childers 0 Roberts I 20 0 12 .7 45 7 12 10 t6 0 20, 0 Tora 120 32 King-Pollege completed one forward pass out of six attempts, gain. 1.1 lug 154 yards, and Carson-Newman completed two passes out of four one for 27 yards and an, other tor 20. Carson-Newman interf ceptee-one King pass and carried it back 13 yards. SmithIlag Decided Edge in Punting exuatt had a decided edge over the thee King Colive punters.

He punted-AS times for a total of 657 yards. an average of 36.5 yards. -and King punted 22 times for a total Dt 660 yards, an average of yards. Point kicked eight times and aferaged -28 yards, Bricser four timestiLnd averaged 31, and Davis ten times and averaged 31. Carson- Newmpt returned punts for 41 King gained 31 yards in returiC returC Ourn-Newman made ix first downs- to four for King, and the A rIghting Parsons were penalized 65 rards King was penalized 56 Lineup and stunmarY Zarsoa-Newman Pao.

King Childers la. eel. foe Detto .1 t. Holan a wo'd, ob. Cook Davis Virllson a Cat xrd ye, rds he 168 red net ay, up.

his rwo u15' Ival rith ard 4 1 1 I The Benhams, Wildcats defeated the Valley Insfitute Eagles 14 to 12 in a hard fought football game Friday. Latture crossed the line for both of the Wildcats' touchdowns and In the last few LtInutes of the game he came through the line and threw the Eagle fullback for a safety. DARTMOUTH BEATEN BY IIALE, 6 TO Bob Lassiter Leads Devastating Second Period Offense For Elia NEW HAVEN, 29. (A (P)---With Bob Lassiter, the Carolina canoneer, (blasting their opponents apart in a devastating second period offensive, Yale's battered Bulldogs pounded out their first of the season today uver fighting, but luckless Rartmouth by, the bare margin 'of 6 O. the middle of the second Lassiter and Andy Callan, sophomore halfback, riddled Dartmoutit's defense in a forty aid to a .15 yard gallop by Lassiter, thrusts of 5, and 8 yards by Las' and the sphere was planted a dazed Dartmouth teams five the big green line for the touchdown.

swarm of green jerseys broke through to block Curtin's attempted placeklek for the extra point, but in 'the end it didn't matter. Dartmouth held the upper hand from there on and played the second half almost entirely in Yale. territory, but it simply couldn't score 1 In addition to doing most of the punting and playing a bang-up' safety on defense. Lassiter did prob-' slily two-thirds of the ground gaining for the victors. lila most notable gallops were for 35, 18 and 15 yards.

Seldom was he stopped under five, and sobruising were his charges that time and 'again the Dartmouth tacklers wobbled uncertainiy on their feet. The Yale Dartmouth O'Connell le Embry Wilbur (c) It Baldwin De Angelis 1 5 tichelet Malin Branch Converse rg -Hoffman (c) Kimball Glazer Curtin re Trost Sullivan clb Fishman Lassiter lh Powers Crowley rh Hedges Levering lb Morton -Officials: Referee, E. J. O'Brien, Tufts; umpire, J. P.

Egan, Duquesne; linesman, H. A. Fisher, lumb---fiellludg' S. Land, Navy, Scoring touchdowns: Yale, Callan (sub or Crowley). AMERICAN STUDENTS INJURED IN AUSTRIA, VIENNA, Oct.

29. (AP)(Jewlsh Tel, Agency)A delegation of 25 American students, includiLiz non-Jews, isited Gilchrist Stockton, the American minister, today to learn whether it wits Etdvlsable for them to return to the United States in view of recent antic itic disturbance- Stockton assured the students that, far-reaching protection would be 'accorded them. He advised the students to remain aloof from Austrian politics and to organize, an American self-defense group should trouble recur. The students expressed satisfaction with their interview and asserted that if they were again attacked they would leave the country. Three American students were reported injured last Wednesday during disorders and the rector of the University of Vienna made an Oficial apology to the American I Ainister.

Green Waakell ge Bingham ghabel lb Harris McDaniel Smith key noLls rb Score by periods: Davis Point Brickei Carson-Newman .7 0 0-14 King 0 0 0-0 Touchdowns: Shabet. Sm it Points aster tou8indown, Shabel 2 by placement. Substitutes: KingCash, ogarty, ()wens. Belton, Crockett. RoblAna irnold; Carson-Newman-7 LoverlsY, Watson, Hut-ins, C2ar14 Lawson, Layman I I In Bristol.

GEolioniouNcEs LOI6LIIIIIJIII I IIULMIULAP 17-Yard Line 1 Point made 5 on a spinner, Davis added 3 at left end, Point failed to gain at center. Davis kicked to Rob. erte who ran out of bounds sethe 3 Carson-Newornan 44-yard line after a nice return. King substituted Miller for Arnold. 1 Shabel made 2 yards at center, 1 Bingham threw Smith for a 8-yard loss at left end, Smith kicked to Point on the King 26-yard line.

1 Miller went off right tackle for 1 yards, Point hit center for 5 yards but King was penalized 5 yards for offaides, Point failed to gain at center, Point kicked out of bounds I on the King 43-yard line. Carson- 1 Newman substituted Reynold a for 1 Rogers. was held without gain at center and Carson-Newman was penalized 15 yards for bolding, Carson-Newman substituted Clark for Roberts, McDaniels failed to gain at center; Smith made 8 at right end, Smith kicked to Point on the King 17-yard line. Point crashed-- through right tackle for 9 yards, Carson-Newman Wall penalized 5 yards for offaides and it was 'first down for King on their own 31-yard line, Point's pass to Bingham was grounded, Point was thrown foi a 10-yard Ices on anaattempted- pass as the first half ended. THIRD -QUARTER Bricker of King kicked off, Shabel of Carson-Newman returning to his own 35-yard line.

McDaniel made 2. yards at left end, Smith kicked to Harris azn the King 25-yard line. Harris failed to gain at left end, Davis kicked to Corban who made a nice return to the CarsonoNerwCarson-New-man man 82-yard line. Smith made 2 yards at center, Smith kicked to the King 40-yard line, no return, Miller failed to geNi at right end, Davis kicked to Corban on the Carson-Newman 29-yard line. McDaniels was held without gain at center, Smith kicked to Harris on the King 35-yard line.

Davis was thrown for a 2-yard loss at left end, Davis kicked to Corban on the Carson-Newman 33- yard line. Aldliaaniels was thrown for a 6- yard loss by Bricker, Smith kicked out of bounds on the King 17-yard went off left tackle for 2 yards line. Certain ofCarson-New-man inter- Bricker fumbled and was thrown cepted Point's pass to Bingham for a 8-yard loss. Davis was and returned 7 yards to his own rushed as he drew back to punt and kicked but 6 yards, the ball going out of bounds on the King 20-yard line. Mabel Scores From 5-Yard Line McDaniels circled right end for 5 yards, Shabel added 3 at left end, Smith hit center for 7 yards and It on the King 5-yard line McDaniels failed to gain at left end.

Shaba circled right end after a reverse and crossed the goal line standing up for Carson-Newman's second touchdown. Shabel again kicked goal for extra point and Carson-Newman was leading, 14-0. Smith of Carson-Newman kicked off, Davis of King returning to his own 26-yard line. Davis' pass to 9itIgham was groaaded, King sub. stituted Point for Miller.

Point was thrown or a 15-yard loss as be drew back to pass, Brioker kicked to Corban on the King 42-yard line. Smith and in suedes-King 'sion were held without gain at right end, Smith kicked to the King 16- yard line. King was penalized 15 yards for holding, placing the ball on 'their own 1-yard line, King substituted Cash for Dettor, Carson-Newman was penalized 5 yards for offsides, King substituted Barker for Was-Smith kell, Bricker kicked to Corban who fumbled. and Bingham recovered for King on his own 35-yard line. l'oint was thrown for a 10 yard loss, on a right end run, Davis kicked to Corbel', who made a fair catch on the Carson-Newman 45- Yard line- Smith failed to gain at center, Smith kicked to Barris, who re-another turned 5- yards to the King 32- yard line.

Harris made 3 yards at left tackle as the third quarter ended. QUARTER Bricker failed to gain at -left Davis kicked to the Carson Newman 45-yard bit right tackle for 2 yards, McDaniel repeated for 1 yard, '1 Smith kicked to Point on the King 7-yard line Point failed to gain at left nend, Davis kicked to the King 27-yard line. Shabel was held Without gain at left end, Corban pialted up ,6 on a spinner through center. Smith S'nith aent left tackle far added a yard at center; Shabel we i nt off left tackle for 2 yards Cortan of --Carson-NewTnan Inter cepted Point's pass to Bingha.m flteol -yard -yard end, the gain larris -yard to a 33- a 6- rd through center, Bricker slipped 1 Bill Pendergast Is Nemethrough left tackle and dashed 1 SjS to Southerners With rards before he downed the 147-yard line. I Corban Er hit right tackle for 4 By aacin added i I on a spinner, at right end, Smith kicked out of bounds on the King 45-yard line.

Cy Grant's Brilliant Run- Davis of King kicked out of bounds on te Carson-Newman 41- ning- Gives thf Bulldogs yard-line. Their First Victory Reigger failed to gain. at center, Smith made 4 at center, Smith ATHENS, Oct. 29. CAP)-- kicked out of bounds on the King Cy Grant.

a loose-hipped sopho- 29-yard line. Carson-Newman sub- more halfback from Cornelia, stituted Loveday for Reynolds. spun and punched his path through Bricker gained 1 yard at center, Point stepped out of bounds for a Florida's line here today three 10-yard loss after a bad, pass from touchdowns to lead Georgia to its center, Bricker fumbled but first gridiron gridiron victory of the sea- covered on the King 10-yard line. son, 33 to 12. Point kicked out of bounds on the It was a close game until the King 27-yard line.

slender ball carrier from the red failed to gain at center, clay hills of north Georgia began Corban failed to gain on a spinner, his slashes off-tackle and then it Carson-Newman substituted Watts quickly turned Into an utter rout. for Loveday, Smith kicked to the i Georgia far outgained the vial-- King 7-yard line al the quarter tors, rolling up 24 first downs to ended. seven, and gained about 80 yards SECOND QUARTER to Florida's 70 with aerial attacks Point, again standing behind the A period of costly furtbles in the King goal line, kicked to his own first two quarters cost-the Georg- 10-yard line. Bingham downing lane dearly and for a while it Corban in his tracks. Carbon-looked aa thotql" Florida might win Newman substituted Roberta for through 'their miscues.

Corbel'. a Georgia gained 448 yards against Smith picked up 1 yard at center, 109 for Florida. Carl Shuman. repeated for 2 yards at right tackle, Florida right tackle, suffered what and kicked out of bounds in the phy-sicians said woes a slight con- King end-zone, but King was offcusstnn of the brain In the third sides and Carson-Newman period. the penalty, Smith on the.

next The lineup: play hitting ceater tor 2 yards and Florida rm. Georgia first down on the King SO-yard McLean le Miller line McDaniels was thrown for a 3-yard loss by Owen, Smith lost Shearer David McCampbell )g McCullough another 8 on a delayed buck, Chil- pass to. was Ferrazzi McWhorter derw -r ounded and Smith kicked to the Bernard rg IMoorehead King 3-yard line, where the ball Jenkins rt ()131Per A as downed. Goodyear re Batchellor Point. for the third time stand-Davis qb Young big behind his own goal line, kicked Henderson 0 Key to the King 37-yard line.

Move littt Roberts made 1 yard at left end. Hughes Gaston Smith lost a yard at right end, Score by periods: Childers pass was grounded, and Floridaf ---0 0 1 0-12 Smith's weak kick rolled out of Georgia 0 7 13 18-33 bounds on the King 25-yard line. Scoring summary: Touchdowns Davis made 3 yards at right Florida Hughes and Moyer; Georgia tackle, Bricker bit center' kr 2 Key, Grant 3, Mott. yards, and Point kicked out of Point after touchdwnBatchel bounds on the 47- tor one Iriom -placement tone drop- ard line. Hughes Gaston Score by periods: --6 0- 6 0-12 Floricisf Georgia 0 7 13 18-33 Scoring summary: Touchdowns Florida Hughes and Moye; Georgia Key, Grant 3, Mott.

Foint after tor. one -trim -placement tone 47-yard line. Corban Erhit right tackle for 4 yards, Shabel added 1 on a spinner, Carsoni-Newtnan substituted Reigger for iShabel, McDaniels gained 1 yard at right end, Smith kicked out of bounds on the King 45-yard line. Davis of King kicked out of bounds on the Carson-Newman 41. yard Reigger failed, to gain at center, Smith made 4 at cen'ter, Smith kicked out of bounds on the King 29-yard line.

Carson-Newman sub- stituted Loveday for Reynolds. Bricker gained 1 yard at center, Point stepped out of baunds for a 10-yard loss after a bad pass from center. Bricker fumbled but re- covered on the King 10-yard line, Point kicked out of bounds on the King 27-a ard line. Childers failed to gain at center, Corban failed to gain on a spinner, Carson-Newman substituted Vatts for Loveday, Smith kicked to the i 7-yard line al the quarter ended. I SECOND QUARTER Point, again standing behind the King goal line, kicked to his own 10-yard line.

Bingham downing Corban in his tracks. Carbon- Newman substituted Roberta for Corbel'. I picked up 1 yard at center, repeated for 2 yards at right tackle, and kioked out of bounda in the King end-zone, but King was off- sides and Carson-Nevanan adcepted the penalty, Smith on the. next play hitting center tor 2 yards and 117t down on the King 80-yard e. McDaniels 'Was thrown for a 3-yard loss by Owen, Smith lost 8 on a delayed buck, Chil- dere' pass to.

McDaniels was grounded. and Smith kicked to the .1 King 3-yard line, where the ball Aim downed. Point. for the third time stand- big his own goal line, kicked to the King 37-yard line. I Roberts made 1 yard at left end.

Smith lost a yard at right end, Childers' pass waa, grounded, and Smith's weak kick rolled out of bounds on the King 25-yard line. Davis made 3 yards at right tackle, Bricker bit center' kr 2 yards, and Point locatal out of aounds on the Carson-Newman 47- line. was on Carson-Newman 37-yard line. Point added 8 Yards on a spinner, King substituted Fogarty for Brigham, Bricker failed to gain at center, Point's pass was-batted outof his Davis kicked over the goal. SM-ith punted to Davis on the King 35-yard line.

Carson-Newman substittited Roberts for Point failed to- gain at center. Point passed 13 yards to Davis for first down on the King 48-yard line, Bricker. hit center for 4 yards, Carson-Newman was penalized' 5 yards for offsides, Point failed to gain at left end, King was penalized 5 yards for offsides, Point fumbled and Carson-Newman recovered on the King 40-3-ford line. Carson-Newman substituted Clark for Roberts. King was penalized 15 yards for illeg-al substitution, Smith hit center for 2 yards and repeated through center for 11 yards and first down on the King 12-yard line.

Roberts failed to gain at right end, Clark failed to gain at left end, King. substituted Crockett and Bonen for Owen and Cook, Roberta was held, without gain at center as the game ended. Adding Machines, all new models. rho New Monarch Portable Adding 'Machine Weighs 11 Pounds Add i 999,933,999 Price $65 Ask for Free Trial 4- s. 1 11 touchdawnBatchel- dropkick.

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