Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Knoxville Journal from Knoxville, Tennessee • 15

Location:
Knoxville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
15
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

BIORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1926 PRICE FINTE-cliFrs Vi 1 "---Z--, 2 7.1'''''',"1r-4.1----,-- 'T -)4U 7 i' i -1 1 I 1 trk i I 1111 0 -f--. 1, -r SPORT Or Mann 41112rn 4t WA i 6 1 MARKETS- liiS ICNOXVILLE, 'TENN MORNING, NOVE3IBER 28, 1926 PRICE FIVE coNTs. .1. MORNING, NOVE31BER 28y 1926 ICE FIVECENTs PR I 1 I 1 NEWS I SECTION VOL. 3, NO.

20 VOL. 3. NO. 20 CTIFYCE NR a ibit Scribes; All Knoxville Prep Team Is Selected. Tennessee's All-SoutheFit thlard 1 I ss! A '414' 4644 WOISPACK IN VICTORY OVER CHICAGO TEAM New Orleans Closes Perfect Season; Sets New Record For Season's KNOXVILLE FIGHTS HARD HALT COUNT: 1: r-n 4 1 4 I 113, 5 t1111.

1 40 gut .44 I 46. 0,00 464 40' 44 Soldiers 0 0 11 4 4 t4 1 st i --gu: ard WOLFPACK IN -K' xl, TT T. LT el HIG AN'tTO 'V 1 1 ,0,,,,.,,,,, VICTORY OVER HARD 3' A New Orleans Closes Perf ect CO UN ATTAIN AS i Scribes; All Knoxville Prep Season; Sets New Record A 1 Team Is Selected. 'For Season's Scoring i'D 8- Jo, I 1 7 A itZ- 4- tk .4 1 i 1 114 4 Army- arid Na lh TEAMS isigTROIANS. BATTLE TO TIE 1 FM BOBCATS ONtALL-CITY IN YEARLY I el nwinn Fftthinn Of Snort Following Fashion Of Sport 4 rmy 'In BATTLE TO TIE FIVE BOBCATS ER VICE TEAMS ISIg TROjANS.

3 1 IN yEARLy TILT i Following Fashion Of Sport Greatest Throng In American Football History Sees Game End 21 All reatest Throng In American Football History Sees Game End 21 All I 3obcaatis Twice Get Within tance, But Lack Power To Put 0 Touchdown. Bobcats Twice Get Within' Scorin tance, But Lack Power To Put 0 1 Tnil nh a num TT -th fi t' I 1 1 I 1 4 I i I 1 1 i rt 6 4. kt 4 $. ..0 le if -'A 4 1-, 44 1 ,1" I. 4', 1 5 lh, 4 1 it -se.

'A 4'1-- o' 1 I 0-, ft 3 1 i'''s ,..4 s.a t-1 As'. I A a 4 '1'1Z 1' l' rs. 1 11 4 4.4.,, -'q -1 -f 4 4 i .1 I 1 5- 1,. 411tV 4, 2 .1 ''s Ai t', 44 4 i't, 14A 1 f' I I '41 1 4 1 .1,,, s. I NEW ORLEANS.

Nov 17 UM-- Loyola of New Orleans ended a perfect, football season here today. undefeated and untied. by turning back the Ramblers from Loyola of Chicago by a 40 to 14 score. Four of the Wolfpack's touchdowns were gained by turning bloe of Chicago into scores. The game Aliso marker' the Passage hv Lovola of New Orleans, of the high scoring record set up bri 1 LaFavette.

Today's result brought 34A tLon Virtually all of the New Orleans, tint string men had been with. drawn before the first half ended but they were sent back in the third period when Chicago started a drive which brought them from the dangeroustedge Obit own territorv across the field close enough to threaten the NEM Orleans goal. The line plunging of Red Gremil. lion and the end running of Buck Moore featnred New Orleans' tory. Lawless.

Downs. Whitney, Johnson and Lundgoot were obstinate threats of Chicago. The Ramblers gained 325 yards from scrimmage as com6ared with New Orleans' 1115 and made 16 first downy' 'while tha Wolfnack was striking for 13. The two touch. downs of Chicago came from steady consistent gains in marches that began on their three and 5.vard liners respettively.

Forward passing nItted good gains' for both teams. although Chi. cago's aerial attack was more Effective and moat of New Orleans' ground was gained by straight footballs through the line and, by: the end runs of Buck Moore. back the Kammer from uovous el Chicago by a 40 to 14 score. Four of Wolipack's touch downs were gained by turning tuna- molt of Chicago Into scores.

ass- The game Aliso marked the age by Loyola of New Orleans of the high scorinx record set up br, LaFavette. Today's result brought tLon Viitually all of the New Orleans firet string men had been with drawn before the first half ended but thew were sent back in the third period when Chicago started a drive which brought them from the dangeroustedge theit own terri- torv across the field close enough The line plunging of Red Gremil- to threaten the NAW Orleans goal. lion and tbe end running of Buck Moore featnred New Orleans vie- tory. Lawles. Downs.

Nirhitrey, Johnson and Lundgoot were obsti- nate threats of Chicago. The, Ramblers gained 325 yards from scrimmage as com6ared with New Orleans' 1115 and made le first downy' 'while the Wolinack was NEW ORLEANS- Nov- 17 UP)---- football season here todaY. ot New Orleans ended a undefeated and untied by turyiluil back the Ramblers from bovola of Chicago by a 40 to 14 score. Four of the Wolipack's touch- downs were gained by turning tam- bbait ni Chicago into scores. The game Aliso marked the age by Lovola of New Orleans of the high scoring record Bei up br, Today's result brought Loyola's total score for tho season to 355.

compared with Lalayette'a Vitually all of the New Orleans find i string men had been with. drawn before the first half ended but they were sent back in the third period when Chicago started Johnson a drive which brought them from the dangerousledge thelt own terri. torv across the field close enough lion and tbe end running of uck to threaten the New Orleans goal. The line Diunginz of Red Gremil- Moore featnred New OrleansB vie. sonLaanwdieLuss.ndlrol:tusw.

were threats of Chicago. The Ramblers gained 325 yards nate from scrimmage as com6ared with New and made 16 first downy' 'while tha Wolinack was MI la The I 8 nk nr two touch. downs of Chicago came from stead)? consistent gains in marches began on their three and that a bvard Forward passing nsIted good lines reavettively. gains for both teams. although Chi- cago's aerial attack was more -ef- fective and moat of New Orleane, "baalluntdhrwoaust through a the foot- end runs of Buck Moors.

Bv ED HARRIS 1 While sports scribes over the entire country are endeavoring to pick players of different teams for positions on all-american. all-intersectional and all-state pieces. It fitttug to select an all-city cal eleven. Many of the Players won their berths on the all-city team by their showing in the an-I Dual City-Ceentral game yesterday afternoon. while other have been Diaving steady ball all season.

In talking with fans of the two local high 'cheek the only satis-1 faction derived would be to pick either the entire Central team or the entire 'City team as the case might be. but on the other hand the consideration must be made known that each has its ow. st.anding players. and that each player has his chance for the team. While each team has, eleven men and plenty of excellent reserve power.

only eleven places can be given to a team. in other words eleven men must be eliminated POZ110 place. Much thought must be given to the stars of the game Yen-. terday. but a same does not make a rtaYer so the entire season record of each man must be taken into.

consideration. Two Are Certain 'Onlv two positions can be given without much research work, through the flies. Captain Pinkie Walden gets the rote for quarter. hack without any serious doubt whatever. The other berth goes to Shorty Conner.

It was the work of Mona two players that Made the of thetto two players that Made the 1.. to By ED HARRIS While snorts scribes over the en- i tire country are endeavoring to Before a background which combinea all the Izolot tory of East Tennessee's greatest football game, and befOrr the largest crowd assembled at Shields-Watkins field this ter i the elevens of Knoxville and Central High battled to a scoreless tie yesterday afternoon in the twenty-second meeting of the two 1 teams and in a game which was for the high school suprimacy of Knoxville and East Tennessee. It was probibly the two greatest football teams tlwat ever represented the two local institutions and there is a kind of poetic justice in the fact that honors were evenly divided4Prrhans not equally divided to the farthest extent, but at lead ovisids were able to troop from the field, bearing their Red and Blue and White banners, without knowing the sting of feat, even thhugh the pride of victory was denied theittz, Again Knoxville High school; like the dog in the Manger, while not able to win itself, was just as certain that no 'one else should, and yesterday afternoon game marked the flit, -tie of the season for the Blue and White aggregation. Trojans never bad a chance to win while the Bobcats had several chances, but 1 Neither Captain Pinkie Walden, of Central High, 100r4 Cap. lain Ray, Collins, of Knoxville, who finished their prep, school career yesterday, will be able to remember their last game; as a victory, but each can recall having played one of the best games of his career.

While Captain Walden was never Knoxville High team, thitTroilang able to get away to one of the w.ore on the defirsetit and brilliant broken field runs for IV) VI ah3741e WArreourguhnoutY thee which he kas been noted, still there one of thesvresulting in rpm wore on the Rift-tare plays were run by the 44 1ug) 1 and White throughout the: tirsti bait, one of thessoreaulting in '1 t- Before a background which combined all the colot end his tory of East Tennessee's greatest football game, and Were the largest crowd assembled at Shields-Watkins field this iyiliri the elevens of Knoxville and Central Ilfigh battled to a scoreleis tie teams tnd afinteamgosomnein the twenty-second meeting school inip, two 1 of Knoxville and East Tennessee. I I it was probably the two greatest football teams tt ever represented the two local institutiOns and there is a khld of poetic -malice the fact ii that honors were evenly divided- 4Ptirhaps not equally divided to the farthest extent, but at lead ctowds were able to troop from the field, bearing their Red i without knowing the sting of and Blue and White banners, feat, even thbugh the pride of victory was denied Again Knoxville High school; like the dog in the Manger, 'gine while not able to win Itself, was just as certain that no Ise should, and yesterday afternoon game marked the WO -tie of the season or aggregation. Trojan, never the Blue and White aggre lic chaes' had a chance to win while the Bobcats had several but 41. didn 't. -1 -I 1 rs- 1 Mill 1 0 elAv tifIL 2,.

eq-- .1 1 Itt l'. -ii Before a background which combinea all the colot and 1 the tory of East Tennessee's greatest football game, and before tne largest crowd assembled at Shields-Watkins field this eiosri the elevens of KIICSZYMC and Central High battled to a scoreess tie i meeting 0 th yesterday afternoon the twenty-second me el two teams and in a game which was for the high school srentacy of Knoxville and East Tennessee. 11 '1'-'-' 1 It was probably the two greatest football. teams Viet ever represented the two local institutions and there is a kind rof poetic tic the fact that honors were evenly divided.4Pff4aps not equally divided to the farthest extent, but at least crowds were able to troop from the field, bearing their Red Again High school; like the dog in the Amager, -I and Blue and White banners, without knowing the sting sof feat, even thhugh the pride of victory was denied theti'it. 1.

Aain Knoxville IF while not able to win Itself, was just as certain that no one rise should, and yesterday aftemoon's game marked the WO tie of Whit aggregation. hon. Tro an never the Blue and ggr the season for bad IL chance to win while the Bobcats had several chances, but 0-t 44 didn't 4-; 1 s- 1 0.1 Neither Captain Pinkie Walden, of Central Mot or Cap: be able to remember their last high Ohool tkin of Knoxville, who finished their prep school terda will career Ye YI game as a victory, but each can recall having played one ithe 1 best slimes of his career. a ble to get away to one the Whwile Captain Walden was neverwKonroenvoilnle plays were run by the 441u" iland White throughout the. tirsti elf, brilliant broken field runs for which he kits been noted, still there one of theseresulting in even- SOLDIfItS CHICAGO, Nov; 27 (A.

a throbbing, sentaticaal a -s gridiron has ever seen, the stalwart cf the Airy and Navy battled into the darkr.ess today to a :i.1-21 tie a throng of 110,000 spectators, the greatest ar el most calcriel crowd in American football history. Coming Jo the miil.lie west cr the first time to play. the star parts is. a dramatic spectach that has had few parallels in the annals of any spot, the and cadets supplied a smashing climax to it will a 1.z:215e-stirring fight for high stakes. It was a tussle of titans that ebbed and flowed with first then the other eleven ascendant.

For sheer thrills it has never been surpassed in the long record of Army-Navy battles and, heart-breaking thought it was to rival hopes in triumph, there was justice to the fact that honors were divided at the finish between these fighting forces. The final score was fair division of the spoils of this record-breaking grithr' on but it was the Army that came nearest to triumph as the warring forces struggled through to 11 the finish in a pall of darkners that made the players and the play almost indistinguishable. Counter-attacking in the last few minutes of the game after Alan Shapley bad rushed to the Navy's rescue to score the touchdown, and Tom Hamilton hetd kicked the tying proint, West Point headed for the goal in a last desperate charge. Harry Wilson, blonde ace of the cadet backfield; who had shared the brunt of the attack most of the afternoon with the fleet Keener Cagle led this final onslaught carrying the ball almost single-handed in at of dazzling dashes to within striking distance of the Navy goal. But when the Annapolis a' line held at last on is own IS-yard line and pushed back the cadet charge, Wilson failed in his last resource, an attemAted field goal from the 25-yard maTic.

neba goai I IA.itla Las march of I at IL kV till ,1,) 4 i ,4 I A I L.Le t44 syAu tiv, Ala 9- 1 1 t. 4,1 1,, VI. ,.4 ilikp, 4 )t' 4 i i'' 4, 4rkl 11 ---f la; .1 tg imi. 40 is6 7 6 tp, ielF, '''''''-x. ,1 or', 2 ti --4.

0-, te7.2R '14; 144''' 'itt etio" -4r Ls-ye-7. der'', 4 4 0. irx.4 ft, A- 4. ,3,,....1 1 ha, lb PI; 1,012, .2 2 4 .4. 44 t.4111.11'..

a I A ---Tx cam', an doge ILA it wasyekterdaY.1 not kr Kimmins Eiltradng CL True Walden did not make usual mileage. or rather yardage. JOHN "BARNEY" BARNHILL. hut It whit hta stead Playing and. For that mane the Bah.

ixnal duillink the second straight year that However, Butcher and Deft. I university -or TP111101111IPA nIoo 1 IOU received favorable mention, University of Tennessee places a a son received favorable menuon, The linettp: Loyola Pos. New' Orleans (Chicago) (New Orleans) Lamont (c) L. Miller Witreydit L. 'T.

Burke. L. Cotton Biederman Smith (e) Flynn Ritchie M. Walsh Cooper Brenne a IC Palm Johnson Griffin Gremillion Norton Jaubert Lawles F. Maitland Score by quarters: Loyola (Chicago) 7 0 0 7-14 Loyola (New Orleans 19 14 0 7-40- Scoring: Loyola (Chicago): Touchdown, Griffin, point aftor touchdown.

Witrey. 2 (place kick): Loyola (New Orleans) touchdown. Gremillion. 4: Moore. Ritchie; Point after touchdown, Moore 4 (drop kick).

Officials: Strupper loPnr. iris Tech) referee, Coughlin (Sewanee), umpire; Haggerty, (Chicago), head Coles. (Clemson), field 1 The lineqn: I New! Orleans I showing that Tennessee did receive considerable attention. The selection of Barnhill will meet with and It is just recognition of his, ability. Ile has been a consistent star all sea- pork for the vast two years.

reaching his peak this He is the modern Me of guard that is be is fast and shiftv rather than Just possessing avast amount of Barnhill 1 is a knifing he is hard to get off his feet, tots covered punts and kick-offs with speed. led interference and breken through every, line he has played against, this year. He has excelled in rushing "punters and passes, having blocked several punts this year and no passer has been able to take his time in toss-lug the ball as long as John Barnhill has been In the game. Barney Is 21 years- old. is 5 feet 10 incheis.

tall. a Junior in school and has another year of varsity service ahead of 1 man on the composite all-Southern team. This year its John "Barney" Barnhill, from Savannah. who 'was picked by the big majority of Southern sport scribes as a guard. Last year J.

G. Lowe was given a big vote for an end position. Considerable disappointment was felt in Knoxville due 'to the fact that Elvin Butcher failed to receive enough votes to be idcluded on a team picked by the Associated Press and by the Commercial. Appeal. the latter published below and including the plats of 21 writers.

Just how its possible for Butcher to be overlooked and such men as "Old. Lady" Jones named is hard to understand. Butcher stood head and, shoulders over every pivot man he played against this ycar. including Jones. who was forced to retire from the game after three quarters against Butch.

a I- I I tour eV a I the a Mc- Of- four 111 twits no question but what the Can- yard loss. Tnrougnout tot tral quarter was the-hest player on quaters, the Trojans never can the field. He ran his team closer to the Red and Bleat go, smoothly and well, and made abort than the 45-yard -line. and wet the soggy field kept this youth of Bobcats. started.

out as itto.scol gains through the line. although there only for four plays: i-i the fleeting instep from gaining In short order, when attic an change of returned consistTernitbluyie -io Trepan Line kick- for 20 yards to the Troia But Pinkie has been stopped on 25-yard line. Thorns. and ilrau other occasiona, and i greater made three In three dovrt is- the fact that Lowell Thom seemed to the players anCall tt tribute Trojan forward waaltil uapndanond tothuerthliTneholarstoT wwhe! touchdown. However, I was thrown -back for no gain time after time.

The big Bobcat full- fans on that end of the field. Blair ruled otherwise and-4h Tr -back found aboitt the toughest Jane took a Mere leeLeitileagnperhieencdeidd. again M.11. A. s0)0 inches from their own goall, McNamara like Mr.

Kipling's la the second period. atterPinkl Fuzzy Wuzzy. went into the game had made two short gain 0 without records or medals, but off an eight-yard punt int Celan proved himself a blame good fight- was in possession on tht4gat ingt'man nevertheless. This burly Trojan forward Wa11, bell 'fullback made a 22 yard dash late and Pinkie attempted a drop kid In the game to carry the tight hack but the ball went kipping to midfield and avert the last Cen- the That was 'the last go tral threat, and all through the rious threat. for while wa game was inzttrumental in backing continued in Trojan, the Trojan line.

throughout plys in the fourth.period, Broughout the game, save forlou Central presented a sterling of. talon aobcat tense. but, the Trojan line was were never able to gain: con sic proof against all attacks. Bobcats ently. caused the 10-vard sticks to be LINEUP moved seven different times, but 'City (0) Pos.

-central (0 the Blue and White wall became Day E-- I concrete when the Bobcat Collins upon the threshold otits goal, and Moore Jet early in, the game threw Lowell Conner Lone homes back four -times after a Connelly G. -firstdown had hdtell completed on R. Collins (c) the four-yard line. Hayworth It 111 1:. Marti Few Penalties Waller 9 It iiilden (c Opposed to the seven firstdowns Poe L.

of, Knoxville High regis- Butler tered one on the 22-yard McNamara B. erring of McNamara, and the othet Score by periods: the result of a five-yard gain off City 6 0- 0----1 tackle and an offside penalty. Two Central ....0 0 of Central's firstdowns. were Made Subetitutes: City, iharr for Day possible by Central Jackson for Moore, litissell fol completed one pass for 20 yarda for -Hayworth and -made another good which- was Smith for for Waller called back because the receiver Waller for Kohlhase. Centralr Mc slipped on the wet ground and fell Collister for Daniels, 'Kreiti lot las he took the ball.

Central drew Hine. Schetlin for Martin, losT Jet 11() yards in penalties. while City for Schetlin. Watson Of 'lost 25 paces in that manner. ficials: Blair (Tennessee) referee! From the time that Central kick- Doak (Tusculum), umpirEjgover add and forced a punt from the linesman 1--- yard loss.

Throughout guaters, the TrOialle never lOame closer to the Red and Blailt goal than the 45-yard -lino. atidj were there only for four Bobcats, started. out as Mtn In short order, when after, an change of. returned for 20 yards to thel! Trojan 25-yard line. Thomas and -Faust made three i In three downs and on the fourth Thomu went up and nver the line what seemed to the players anCall fans on that end of the-41181d.

touchdown. However, Referee 'Blair ruled otherwise an44-h Trojans took possession' a bier" four inches from their own goal', la the second period. after-Pinkie had made two short gales Toe got off an eight-yard punt int Central was in possession on tilt, line; Trojan forward Wall held, and Pinkie attempted a drop' Wok. but the ball went skipping talons( the ground. That wits -the last serious threat, for while wu continued in Trojan, territory throughout the game, save; forlour plays in the fourth Bobcats were never able to gain: c9nolist ently.

LINEUP City (0) Pos. -Central (6) Day L. Phipps W. Collins Aloes Moore Jett Conner -Lona Connelly G. R.

Collins (c) Hayworth Martin Waller Jalden (c) Poe L. H. Butler McNamara Score by periods: City 6 Central ...6 0- Substitutes: City, ilsarr for Day. Jackson for Moore, BOOB for for lityworth. Smith for for Willer, Waller for Kohlhase.

Centrale Collister for Daniels, 'Erali for Hine' is Scbetlin for Martin, Jett for Schetlin. Watson ficials: Blair (Tennessee) referee: Doak (Tusculum), question but what the Cen- yard loss. Throughout 1 Itirraall qnficiarter was the I the' tiebid He ran his team closer to the Red and Blaelt goal est player On quaters, the Troiana never iciatne cats slit. (0) Ippa loan, Jett lost 25 paces in that manner. I ficials: Blair (Tennessee)t, referee: Prom the time that Central kick- Doak (rusculum), umpire: jioyell odd and forced a punt from the (Tennessee) bead linesman The kick from piacement with the finishing stroke to a Harding holding the ball went a ido 76.

yards from kickoff. So well matched were these rival as the mighty throng mood. stilhd attacks that there was only 10 La stirring suspense. Echoed then yards difference in the distance a roaring cheer from the blue cols-1 eiLher gained by rushingthe Navy ed brigade of midshipmen and the advancing :67 and the Army :47 yards. It was through the air that last real chance at breaking le il- the Middies shone.

for they tom. deadlock had aoise. pleted 10 out of 17 passes for gains Navy Equal to Task of 110 yards while the Cadets. mak- With the end in sight in the I ill PE only two passing attempts. corn- pleted them both for gains of .17 gathering gloom Army advanced a short distance around midfield be-; verde fore being forced to punt.

Then! Arm.y. Pos. Navy Murrell Army fullback intercepted "av1usfln Llowd a forward pees well into Navy ter- Sprague L. T. Wickborst(e) ritory but the final whittle blew as Schmidt L.

G. Cross be was tackled on the 35 yard line. paly iiaerner The defense of the Navy in the eman G. A. Born Saunde R.

T. Eddy final analysis was equal to the task of warding off possible defeat Just tn i B. Hannegan as its offense. in an earlier criala. Glir a ad rallied in the same period to 'ertn-h L.

H. Hamilton Trapnell H. Schuber square the count. Dahl B. Caldwell The vast and notable throng that Score by periods filled the far-flung reaches of the Army 0 14 7 0-21 newly dedicated stadium fringing 1 Nan, 7 7 0 7-21 the front of Lake Michigan came Army marina: Touchdowre in expectation of a sensational bat-! Wilson.

Harbold. Cagle. Pointe tle but Its highest hopes were far I after touchdown. Wilson 3 (drop exceeded by the battle waged be-; kicks) yond the Alleghenies for the first Navy scoring: Touchdown. time.

Caldwell. Schuber. Shapley. Pointe They saw what seemed an irresis- after tuuchdown Hamilton 3 (drop tible Navy attacl sweep into a to kicks) touchdown lead in the early stages Substitutions: Army. Harbold foe of the game on the a Inas of a dax-; Davidson.

C. Born for Brentnall. sling aerial drive. engineered by Perry for Saunders; Hammack for Tom Hamilton and punctuated by I Seeman. Harding for Meehan.

Wilthe dashing runs of Bruce son for Trapnell; Cagle for Gil-As swiftly. In turn. they saw the 1 berth: Murrell for Dahl: Saunders Army fling its regulars Into the I for Perry: Elias for Sprague: tray to replace the tottering re-' Brentnall for F. Born. serves who had started the game as I Navy: Ransford for Caldwell: a strategic move that failed of its Shapley for Schnber: Warren for purpose.

Strengthened. then with Horner: Pieree for A. Born: Wilson. Cagle and Murrell carrying Goudge for Hannegan: Hannegan the burden of attack the spectators for Gnudge; Bagdnovitch for saw the cadets launch a counter; Lloyd; A. Born for Pierce: Mennedrive that swept them back on even gan for Goudge: Lloyd for Bagdno- terms.

then carried them to the i vital: Burke for Cron. front In the third period as Cagle Referee. W. G. Crowell (Swarth-swept 42 yards tcoa tochdown.

more): umpires. Walter Eckersall Only Break of Game (Chicago): linesman W. R. Crowley The costliest and only I Bowdoin); field Judge. John Schoing "break" of the gamea fumbled mmer (Chicago).

1 punt by Ransford. substitute Navy ..........41. fallback. that was converted into, a touchdown by the alert Army end. Harboldcontributed the sec-1 enoir Basketeers ond touchdown of the cadets.

This, -was really the climax of a twin, To Start Training stroke of znisfortu-ao for the mtd-1 Ilk An Abon Oft ink.M 12 ak 116 MO Ag Whet OS was really the climax of a twin) stroke ot zulatortu-ao for the mtd-1 1 0 SStart fraffungi because Ranstord's rate perioun threat during the entire game. Conner played a. whale a game at center and etopped the powerful line DIUnaan of Lowell Thomas without any large gains. With these two men out of the way-the next nine position will be hard to make. Starting at.

left end we have Rill Phippe and Frank Day. The position will go to Phians because of his excellent minting and pallaing. not to Pay the least abont his tacklin and blocking. But on the other hand Day bag befka a good hely to the TroIan'. His tackling.

blocking and interferenceihas been excellent. hut he can not pax" or punt which goea to make Phipps the better man. At left tackle Captain Ray Collins has the vote. Collins plaYlig yesterday was tar above MY and was a main cog in the of the Bobcat offense. John Jett and Hazen Kreis must he conald- I but neither can match, thr playing of the Troian leader 1 Red Cate by Ws playing 1.0 the 1 early games.

gets left guard. Cate played a nice gam. yeaterday and broke up many of the Trojan plays. Conner All-Stato no aforesaid center. Shorty Con.

net'. does not have ah equal in thia lattiOn -Of the state. Ile has atrong bid for all-state honors anti should get manryotee for that poet-Ma Starting on the other side of the pivot position we find Howard 1 Connally. Connelly was at Ws! and in the King' port rams last Hie tackline the beet on the field Yesterday I and he was quick to tweet a Rob- cat play. TORMITO IS WINNER.

1 or CANADIAN TITLE TORONTO: Nov. t7. University of Toronto cartured the senior Interco'lloglata football', champlouship of Canada today by 1 defeating Queen's University of Kingston a to 0: 20.000 witnessed the gams Composite All-Southern Eleven From Selections Of 21 Writers Position. Team. Age.

Wght. Wrs. Votes. End Alabama 22 170, 3 20 End Ga. Tech 22 174 3 6 Tackle -Alabama 20 -200 2 17 Tackle Ga.

Tech 24 190-- -3 10 Guard Tennessee 21 170- 2 13- Guard -Georgia 23 200 3 7. Center Miss. Ag. 22 174 IL 5 Quarter Vandy 20' 155 2 19 Waif Georgia 23 158 3 14 Halt Alabama 221 172 12 W. 411, 21 187 3 16 Nam.

Hoyt Wins lett' John Marshall Fred Pickhord Mack Tharpo John Barnhill Curtis Luck le Ellie Jones 13111 Sp-ears Geo. Morton Emil Barnes Louis Rauber Little Rock Over octors, 32-0 LITTLE. ROCK. The Little Rock college 'Eagle soared over a gutclassee team of doctors- from the -Unlver: sity of Tennessee Medical school here today and lojated down afterward pn a 82 to 0 vrctory. The game belonged to the mars from the start.

Walsh and Winklitanan gainest at will through, over and around-the doctor' line, in hard smashes that cerried them anywhere from five to 30 yards. GENEVA WINNER OP HONORS BEAVER.FALLS,' Nov 27. The Genova team, 81cM11lin, termer Centre star. defeated Bethany here today, 20 to 0, and annexed the Tri-State conference title for 'the second year It was the seventh victory of the season against two defeats by Cornell and 9rove Citythe latter having been the only confer' ence eleven to down fleneva. 1 hot not haring had a single first down scored around his flank by an opposing player- in the Tide's strenuous campaign, 'which ended In Birmingham Thursday with a 33 to 6 vietory over the strong Georgia Bulldogs.

Alabama met nine opponents, eight of which were powerful Southern conference I ---4 .4 watsLETT HAS GREAT RECORD AT END BERTH MONTOOMERY, Nov. 27. (fr.Hoyt 7Wu" Wins lett, flashy end and backfield threat of Alabamas all-engulfing Crimson Tide. Southern champions this year for the third consecutive season, has the unique distinction 'laina Alumni To Give Champ Cup ama Alumni To I Blow I tv By dies vrese ce 1 t2te game was due to an Injury! LENOIR CITY. Nov.

27 that put Caldwell. the most forml-; (SPDCoach Russell H. Babb. of Blow By Blow Of The Scoreless Ba Birmingham Association Of Alabama Alumni To Make Annual Award. Birmingham Association Of dab) Annapolis ball carrier, out ot I filo Lenoir My High school has-: ahortly-after troloc k.

motors from ust- tackle. roust made two over runt. JaCksori: tackle. ri th ram. altarether In the each 01 the mienNed.

City tackle. re the game altogether In tb eecond a WU IN CU. ascsson. tau meant, l'''A 'Two Easy Choices 1 an tz Friedman And Joesting tinan 'mous; Have Time Picking I I NEW YORIC, Nov. 27 American teams made their appear.

ance here today with pelvimapor critics in agreement on a selection of a majority of the linemen. Friedman of at quarterback and Joesting of blin nesota at fullback were unanimous choices, but there was a wide differs flan. liard (s. Alt- )pear. 'Apar ettoti tiding an Min.

Two Easv Choices ge A agg 4 gligliadi ii I Friedman And Joisting ti Central. bsll on Znostills's 23-yard Itins, third dos and three yards to tiota. Tinsley tor tor Can Nov. 27. Fourth Period- (41Announesment was mane to.

Thoznaa mime two tor tackle. Wal- day that the Dirmingham asacciadap mane two yams azu a ties; own tizz a quartaroaca snout. on tday-o tion of rniversity of Alabama. une. MACIO 2 over alumni next year will place In rpmeA.Irk 16M la 1.11L Let t.tibWm TSj I Wel- WVA All4-111 I over re- Waiden in I aetball team has issued the initial Degan to arrivevlactie.

Tnomas made a yard and covered. Kohlhase for Waller of City. taciturn. tineer Aladin'. arrive urstdown on me trojans tour-lent period.

pted a Poe to It might have been a differert call for candidates to report for Idt the fleld at about 1:30 and began tine. Time out City. Thomas buusr. en lost a yara at end. story with Caldwell in his regular practice at the gym Monday after-i les oz yells for their respective nem for no gem on a lime buck.

Foust that nd oentrars bell on lc" a their own 44-Yarci lins. Secc3nd not enough ler a touchdown. Civil li Yaral tA' Irct. ban on teen. own-4-inclz line.

,1 Ibird Quarter. potamit u.00s behind his goal homier aktaan cgt yards to Foust line kicked eu yards to Mc- wh tile bell to sae Genital Canister made two. Thomas made a "-Tarn line. llminas was neld wr no yarn at center. Quarter tendon with lia141 "ar Mu 14 on the otte elyere esartin.

grournied. Pinups punted to Use. thitd do and five yards- to go. butier- who Ialled to maks a nturn. second Quarter.

taty's ban on Own 20-yard line. Meeuutned i on 'tilde end run. wattle lost Namara made four yards O'er 01.13- five yards. Hayworth made the tackle rer Central Penkileed five Yards. off from the rear.

Phipps punted a 'Yard yards to the Cit eight-yard line. Poe ths ain't aroJan lust dawn- It wao standing hie own emu nne the first offiumove pier that the 'Ivo- punted the hall to the side of the lens ztad displayed. made tour field for only six yards. Central's ball over center- made lux" on City's 14-yard -Line. McCollister ever center.

McNamara made tour. failed to gain at Th enter. omas made Yards oVer Center. PO punted- 43 3 yards over center. McNamara made fatda to Walden who returned the tecki.

Walden wi lost a rd on lOYarda- en end run. He wee nutting the ben I -inomas mane- tures over-' vscsa0. in position for a field goal. Captain Thomas Made two Yards over tackle-1 Walden 'a attempted drop kick felled. Philips punted 20 yards.

Ball. out of ben on gletr own Ito-Taro nos bounds on the City 45-yarci itnet.4,00, Butler punted SS yards to Walden Ma three- twee' center- McNamara who returned to the City 33-yerd line beld for no on a line buck. Me- made M. ground end ahem failed to gain over went in for Day at left end for City. tackle- Poe -punted Sa Yards toWal- A pass.

Thomas to Walden. grounded. den who returned seven rards to his McCollister znade three yards over on 37-yard line. made a teckle. Walden punted short for 13 Yard at end.

roust made five yards yards. titre ball on their awn seven- over tackle. roost Made two yard yard line. Waller made two yards on over the same bole. On a punt.

Coll a sneak over center. Butler owned tral was given the ball on City's 47- fil verde to Walden who did not mete yard line. -AS the result of Waller a -return. Thomas made 3 over cliPPMS Walden- Thomas failed to ter. Thames med.

4 over center gain at Thomas again failed Ilactmas made a yard ever tackle. to make a gain at center. A rasa. Thomas was thrown foe a caw-vard Thomas to was good for SO tornicas b2725telneriLyard LinsLatra, -yarasight-yardand ea Prorrieull pee made a yard over center. lint- Rurt on the 'ley and had to leave the ler lost a yard over tackle.

Butler field. Krele for Illnes. -Thomas lost planted 23 yards Walden yards around end. Hines was eiden made M. iniulia-iniCTattarp- litiamairs agarn failed to gain over Willa In for Day Rt left end for City.

1 tackle. Poe -punted 32 yards to -Wel- A pass. Thomas to Walden. grounded. den who retnised seven yards to bit McCollister made three yards over own 37-yard line.

made a tackle. weiden punted short for 15 yard at -end. Foust made five yards yards. titre hell on their own seven- over tackle. roust made two yards yard now.

Waller mode two Tonto aat over the manta bole. On a punt. Gem- a sneak over center. Butler punted tral was given the ball on Citv's 47- ea lards to Walden who did not make irard line. -As the of Waller a -return.

Thames made a over con- cllpping Walden. Thomas failed to ter. Thomas made 4 over center gam at center. Thomas again failed mamas mad a yard ever tackle. to make a gain at center.

A pass. Thomas waa thrown for a one-vard Thomas to rhinos was good for 20 lass by Cosiners curs hem on their yards and a firetdown, Walden. made own 22-yard lino. stint-yards aroulad end. Hines was Poe made a yard over center.

eat- hurt on the play and had to leave the lr a yard over tackle. Butler field. Crete for Hines Thomas lost punted 33 yard Walde11 yards around end- Hines was lira bead on even I over the 'the ndid role-but the Navy was undaunted. noon. November 29.

anyway. as it fought its gray to the Coach Robb has a man-sized job third and final touchdown of ths on his bands this season as three gam. In are anal quarter. of last years champlonehip team Alan Shapley. playing his last were either graduated or not in school this year.

Smith and Little- gams In Navy after four field are the only two of last year's years of vareitv football was the hero of this tying score. Rushed, team that will report Monday. owing to a football injury Little- Into the game as the Middy force seemed tickle ender the impact or field will not get in the game until the Army attack Shipley rallied after the Christmas holidays. the Navy with his brilliant running! IMP MCSt Promiling material ex-and passine. 1 pectins to report for practice this Thomas Foster.

Inert In, an advanee that carried are yards altogether Shapley figured In Johnson. Beecher Clark. Ralph nearly every play knifing his way and Eddie 13askett. forward for slashing galas. mixed, All of these men bad experience the last veer.

and were with successful passes, and finally carrying the ball over the Army "get In Part Of vend games. line on a seven yard end snort. Lenoir City High's first game will lb played here December 113. with ite 3fastaue itiaedareoldCtri.evrou"chdowu. Andereonville High school.

which will in all probability be the only callsmoof as by either team i 1 scheduled game before the boll- els For the Navy Caldwellda burled himself over the army lino! In the first few minutu of plav 1 SCHZDULE after a 111 yard pass Hamilton to TOR '27 COMPLETZD Hardwick had rut the ball on two yard line. At the opening of; CHICAnC). lit. Nov. 27.

loci-- Coach Fielding Test today an- the second quarter. Schuber tore over the Army's final chalk mark 'pounced the completion of Miehi. as the culmination of an I tan 1927 frothall schedule follow- Wean tallied the Army's first Mg an ent with Ohio Wp4. to er ochdorn on a 17 yard dash' leYan to tileY at Ann Arbor. Octoi- through tackle the climax of four her 1.

I plays that advanced the ball tiS Previous games were arranged lOttit run in the at the Rig Ten meeting here vele third period for a touchdown was terday role but the Navy was undaunted. noon. November 29. anyway. as It fought lie way to the Coach Babb has a man-sized job third and final touchdown of the on his bands this season as three came In th anal quarter of last year's cbampionehin team Alan Shipley.

playing his Iasi were either graduated or not in a-hool this year. Smith and Little- gams in Nary colors after four years of th field are on varsity football was the fiely two of lat years hero of this tying score. Rushed t.am that will report Monde a e- 7'. Into the game as the Middy force wins. to football injury Littlter tiring under the impact of field will not get In the gain.

until ranted after the Christmas holidays. the Artily attack Shipley the Navy with his brilliant running I 0 most promising materiel es. and passing. pectins to report for practice this In an advanee that carriott year are Thomas Foster. Gilbert Johnson.

Beecher Clark. yards Shapley figured in RalPli nearly every play and Eddie Baskett. All of these men bad experience forward for alashIng Icahn. mixed knifing his way 1 with the last year. and were with successful sea, and finally High City of vend games.

Hue da Seven yard end suurt. earrying the ball over the Army ed la Part ere December Is first game will vri- a I be played Ss-tu Bustainad Delve. for Rerhokre Andersonville Hi It chool. which all of the stores by either team will in all probability be the only 1 scheduled game before the boll- e-am ail a result of sustainea dam drivels. For the Navy Caldwell! I hided himself Orel' the army Hilo In the first few minutej of pier ovEj) after a 311 yard pass Hamilton to TOR '27 COMPLETZD Hardwick had put the ball en the two yard line.

At the opening of CHICAnO. 111.. Nov. 27. t419-- Coach Felding Tast i today th second Schuber tore, over the Artnra final chalk Mirk noiinced the completion of Michi- as the Ctilailhalldtt of an advance.

can's 1927 fmothall schedule follow- wastrit caned the Armys Met I The all agreement with Ohio Wee- loychderorn on a 17 yard dash leYan to DULY at Arbor. Octoi- 1 Ann through tackle the climax of four her plays that advanced the bell SS ortmell were antuted yards. Ca ewe lora run tit the at the Big Ten meeting here Yes- third period for a touchdown was terday. Central team (me on the field at 1:61 ana had a snappy workout for about ten minutes. At 1:60 the City teem enterea the stedilarn.

Wacit Swats Drought his teem back on the field at 1:14. Both teams went through a yenning up eassion ano the allele's called the coaches anti captains of the two teams to the ten. tor of the field. Captain Pinkie Wakien of the Central team. and Captain Bay 'Collins of the City eleven shook bends before the photographers at 2 o'clock.

Central won the toss and elected to de-lend the North goat- Thomas kicked on 110 yards to Waller who returned to his own 110-yard line. On the first play Poe punted 23 yards to Walden who failed to Ball con City. 46-yard line. Belden made a yard at end. Thomas made two Over center.

and was stopped by McNamara On a wide end run Walden lost four yards- Phipps ted to Butter who failed to llen on Citre 26-yard line. On a punt formation. Poo lost seven yards Waller bucked the ban out of bounds for no gain. Poe punted 21 yards to Walden who failed to re. turn- Bell on Mira 24-yard Thomas made a yard over tackle.

A to Walden. grounded- Da pees. Phipps to Walden. ed. Central penalised five yards Kir straight plumes.

Phipps punted 60 yards to the Oity 6-yard line. Poe punted 40 yards to Walden who re. 20 yards to the City 25-vard arirci Thomas made two over center. McCollister mad. 8 over tackle.

Wit-din made stx yards and the first first-down of -the Thomas made tour over center. Thomas triad three tientral team came on the field at 1:41 SOO had a snappy Workout for about tan minutes. At 1:60 the City team entered the stadium. tolach Bents oreognO his team back on the field at 1:63. Both teams went through a warming up aession.

ILSS s'le too oatiotals caled tho coachs sno captains of the two teams to the Ceti- of the field. Captain Pinkie Walden of the Con- tral team. and Captain Ray 'Collins of the City eleven shook hands before at 2 o'clock. Cen- 1)1 th. 4) cl al wontErere btoas and Woad to de- tend the North emu Thomas kicked 'off 30 yards to Waller who returned to his ovrn 00-yard line.

On the first play Poe punted yards to Walden 23 who folded to) return-- Ban CO Citre 46-yard line. Belden made a yard at end. Thomas made two O'er center. and Waa stop- ped -McNamara On a wtde end run radon lost four yards- Phipps ptmted to Butler who to re- turn- Ban on City. 26-yard Me.

On a punt formation. Poe lost seven yarns Waller bucked the ball out of bounds for no gam poe punted 21 yards to welder' who retied to re- turn. Ball on Mira 34-Tard lina Thomas mad. a yard over tackle. A Thorium to Walden.

grounded- ther peas. Phipps to Walden. ed. Central penalised fly. yor ds plumes.

Phitips punted 40 yards to tha City 6-Yard line. Poe Punted SO Yards to Walden who vs- 30 yards to the Cite 23-vard den made ate yards and the first first- down of the Thomas made Tour over center. Thames made three year 'end. Walden tried the -Other side of val 1" 4146 case, eids; Wkkhorst, Niii: -and toe line and 321adIVIIVO yards. Phipps in all will a he victor a 2er rpe win 1 punteo 27 yards to Butler who failed army aIondwa' Htaescsirj.

ellOcinCiVtaidtet: to make a return City's ball on theit ual one with each A own 49-yard lint. meNamtra insda fling a replica of the trophy for I guards; Boeringer. Notre Dame three yards over Waller tailed permanent possession and posses- Center; Baker. Northiventern; so gain over tackle. Pass.

Poe to But- a Robers, Pennsylvania; if, )er grounded. punted at yards saonof the trophy itse lf for the Notre Dame; Southern Cali. so Walden who returned 10 yarns- to suing year. for i na, and Wilson, his own 21-yard i lne. width moo eight yards wound Holt McDowell, chairman of the I mentioned shiefly for the halfback right end.

Walden made seven yards committee to work out the details Peettlene- around left end for lifirst43111- city it. the plan has not yet decided penalised five yards. ott sides; Wal- M'VEY KNOCKS OUT den lost yard at end- Thomas held epee: the type of trophy be li for goll; "PCMIat made flee rude awarded. A bronze statue of a toot- BARRETT IN SEVENTH over'taceie. city penalised live yards 1 for tel awes.

piretdown. 'Auden ball player is one of the ideas be-1 NEW YORK Nov. 17 made strait Yards around end- Illoolah tag considered at present while the McVey, negro middleweight of New faded to gain over the lute. Bunch may be to offer a cup York. knocked out Barrett for Central.

Time, out I City. Pass. Thomas to Walden. erotmded. somewhat similar to the big Pick- of Philadelphia, in the seventh Phipps punted 211 yards to Butler.

ens cup. It will be known as "the round of a 12 round her McNamara made 22 yards over Alabama alumni trophy." tonight -H, i s' tackle toe -s first Waller While- all plans for the type of Babe of-l'Oklahoma fumbled and Phipps recovered tor trophy are not yet complete, space scored a technical knockout over Central. Ban on cirri 29-Yard wfil he provided on either, cup or Pierre Gandon of Prance. In the Walden lost a yard kt Wald en statue to ngrave the name of the fifth round of a ten. 4 made fly" yards artemt end -Walden toned to tam over tenter to Abe winner of each year and the name fin ILL Each battler'.

41ghed 161 whistle sounded ending the game. of the teem', captain- 1 -2- of anne tiled I made 1 Med a --to und arch; City' held arde a circle 'den PM116 tneli over A Wet tor Lino iden Iden the State, Dame, Httern; 73oyle, a Cali. were aftback It New penalised five yards. off sides lin. "IV An" AL den kat yard at Thomas held UpOn thn type for no galiu Fottet made fire Yards awarded.

A. brC over'tackle. City penalised five yards for nil aides Firatdown. Walden Den player le made eight yards around end. Thomas ta considered failed to gain over the line.

Bunch A s-sueCiewl3 for Cate. Central. T'ane out I Cite. may. simil Pass, Thomas to Walden.

grounded. ww Phipps punted 28 yards to Butler. ens cup. It WE McNamara made 22 yards over Alabama alumn tackle Icor first Waller While all pis fumbled and Phipps recovered for trophy are not Central. Ball on Cars 22-yard Una, oup proviue Walden lost a yard at end.

Walden made five yards around end. Walden '111Lu vuol'' failed to gain over tenter as the winner of each whistle sounded ending the game. of the team', 4. lik, 1. .1 7i, -1-.

2 I LI.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Knoxville Journal Archive

Pages Available:
292,837
Years Available:
1925-1964