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THE KNOXVILLE JOURNAL. KNOXVILLE-. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1931. NOVEMBER 27, 1931. 112 Page 15 Page 15 mit I 4 1 4 i 1 SCOTS BEATI C-N TO WIN, SMOKY TITLE! IN or I.

SMOKY TITLE scull's BEAlii I 1 TO WIN I I smoKy TITLE, By BOB MURPHY (Journal Sports Editor) STOLL FIELD, Lexington. Nov. 26. Ideal football weather greeted the thousands who turned out for the twenty-seventh renewal of the Tennesgee-kentucky gridiron feud today. The sky was clear and just enough breeze was sweeping the field to make heavy wraps corn- fortable.

There was no sign of Lea Calloway Leads Team snow or rain and the Tennessee To 7-0 Victory Over supporters who remembered the November afternoon of 1929 Eagles. Allah, or whoever was re- sponsible for the change of affairs. By one o'clock the stands were By MARVIN THOMSON i three-fourths full. It seemed that Journal Staff Correspondent Volunteer supporters formed the biggest MARYVILLE, Nor. "5One dar- part of the crowd.

They I i were singing. shouting and having a ing effort by the Maryville High- good time in general much to the landerR, engineered by the one of the Kentuckians. a rra1 --d only Lea Calloway, gave the PLAY BY PLAY N. Y. U.

LEADER Mc Ever made It a first down on Kentucky's 30-yard line. Feathers made two at tackle. Mc Ever got two more at tackle. Mc Ever made It a first down on the 20-yard line. Feathers bucked it to the 12-yard line.

Disney in for Kohlhase. Mc-Ever went to the nine-yard line. Fourth down and two to go. Mc Ever made two yards. Mc-Ever went to the three-yard line.

Feathers failed to gain. Cox in for Disney. Mc Ever failed by Inches for the touchdown. The ball went over. Robinson ran the punt back to the 11-yard line.

Robinson's pass to Feathers was incomplete. The center play failed. Ellis Johnson intercepted Robinson's pass on the 10-yard line. And the game ended with the score standing 6 to 6. Air Barrage 10' Men's Store I PLAY BY PLAY 1 1 0 1 By BOB MURPHY McEver made it a first down on 1 N.

Y. U. LEADER Kentucky's 30-yard line. Feathers (Journal Sports Editor) STOLL FIELD, Lexington. Y.

made two at tackle. McEver got McEver made two more at tackle. 1 Nov. 26.Ideal football weather it a first down on the 20-yard line. greeted.

the thousands who turned Feathers bucked it to the 12-yard en out for the twentv-seventh renewal -1 line. Disney in for Kohlhase. Mc- -le- 0 of the Tennessee-Kentucky gridiron Ever went to the nine-yard line. 1 Ifeud today. The sky was clear and 6, i 4-, 'dr Fourth down and two to go.

1 juFt enough bre-eze was sweeping ---4 i McEver made two yards. Mc- Store the field to make, heavy wraps corn- 1 Evir went to the three-yard failed to gain. Clloway eas earn or rain and the Tennes Ld snow fortabse. There was no sign of ee Cox in for Disney. line.

Feathers McEver failed ea a To 7-0 Victory Over upporters who remembered the 1 by Inches for the touchdown. A November afternoon of 1929 4 The ball went over. I Eagles Allah, or whoever was re- Robinson ran the punt back to sponsible for the change of affairs. the 11-yard line. Robinson's pass IL 0 1 By one o'clock the stands were By MARVIN THOMSON -4 to Feathers was incomplete.

The three-fourths full. It seemed that A center play failed. Ellis Johnson Journal Staff Correspondent Volunteer supporters formed the 'll I intercepted Robinson's pass On the biggest part of the crowd, They it) yard line. And the game ended MARYVILLE, Nov. "6, One dar- were sineing shouting and having a 3 4 wit the score standing 6 to 6.

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peeple cheered. fought. quarter and a 7 to 0 victory over slapped each other on the back and 1Vin By 25-7 Carson-Newman college here today. carried on eomethinr terrible. It Maryville was deep in the Eagles was it a case of Volunteer meet- territory ou f.

ev er al occasions. but trig Wildcat and it always brings (Continued from 2nd Sport Page.) but only one mustere enough forth just such an outburst. first. while Chattanooga also was serength te sweep the strong OVATION GIVEN e-4 quite effective with revere Carson-Newraan line aeele. Toe Several hundred Shiluere were eeeees plays.

game. hi was thrilliugly grouped in different sections of the The MoccasIns scored soon after enoueh etrength to sweep the stande. They were celebrating en. the opening whistle. A weak punt strong Carson-Newman line aside.

Thenkstriving with a ceremonial. by Tennekat gave them the ball The game. which was thrillingly The Orange-clad Vols came or on Centre's 49-yard line. two offplayeu before 3.1;e0. pleeskin en- the 19eld at 1:27 p.

m. as the Vol 111StoLltiteti t'S LOS side penalties against the Colonels tnusiasts. gave the Highlanders a supporters rose up for a mighty Ernest Concannon, husky tackle, helped, a pass. Matusek to leario clear title to the Smoky Mountain ovation. Kentucky followed a will lead his New York univer.

letti. was good for 13 yards. after conference champlonshie. moment later and went thrcrugh sity Violets against the Univer. which 'elatusek went over the line The great Calloway turned in their warming up exercises at the sity of Tennessee at the Yankee on a right-end run.

Haswell drop-one of the finest exhibitions of west end of the Ileld. A sharp stadium, New York, Saturday, kicked the extra point, the only line plunging and passing ever wind began to boom out of the December 5, in a charity game. cue his side was able to annex durshown by a Highlander. The big north about 1:30. Concannon's play all season has lug the game.

bald-headed halfback was the The Tennessee band. FteppinZ been the outstanding perform. The second and third Moccasin outstanding star of the battle. alone in orderly array. marched ance for the Violets.

touchdowns were on beautiful. He carried the ball 30 times and down the field at 1:45. They- snap- long passes, Haswell to White, each gained on 28 plays for a total of tied in and out. of their maneuvers Tennessee's four-yard line. It was from near midfield.

allowing the 117 yards- He was in the midst with a rhythm and precision that a beauty. Feathers kicked out to Chattanooga end to gallop across of every scoring thrust attempt- brought a roar from the crowd. the Vole 39. Kentucky failed to the goal line. ed by the Highianders With his R.

M. Starobin wae in the press gain on a triple pass. Kelly failed brilliant passing and gains box for the purpose of e0ut1ng the again at end. Kelly got 12 yards at Farloletti made a broken-field through the line. Volunteers for the December 5 Ball on Tenneesee's 27.

run of 35 yards in the early part Carson-Newman fought with all charity game in New York. Kercheval fumbled and Marks re- of the fourth quarter that was the courage it -could muster and It was learned befor e. the game covered on the Vols' 31. The Vols' one of the prettiest plays of the put up one of its best gatees that Grantland Rice, the noted center play failed. Feathers made a gam e.

Haswell followed with a gainst the Leander in recent sports authority. had wired both yard at end. Yates returned Feath- shorter one around the other end as years. Although the E.agies made Lexington sports PditOrm for a de- ere' punt back to his own 42-yard of the line and put the ball on only three first downs, teey played tailed account of the individual play Kelly jabbed tackle for a yard, the seven-yard line. Halbeck an game in exhibited by Herman Hickman and and Kercheval added three more then successfully tried his hand Inspired defensive Gene McEver.

The two great Vol yards. at passing to Haswell. The lat. holding the Iligh'-nders on four stars, it Feerns. have a very good GET FIRST DOWN ter fumble, but he was across the derent oecasions.

The visiting chance to -land on the national sideline by the time and the at center. Kelly drove through for eleven had three fine and capable The 'Shipwreck" got four more honor team this season. pass was allowed, placing the performers in Captain Joe Sewell, OVER 20,000 PRESENT ball about a foot from the goal. Rogers and Corban. the first down and the ball was on Approximately 19.000 specators Tennessee's line.

Yates was Hasvvell sneaked across for the EAGLES FIGHT HARD were in the stands by 1:45. Others thrown for a yard loss by Feathers. touchdown. These Carson-Newman stars were still pouring through the eleEver intercepted Yates' pees on A long pass and a penalty gave elayed with their all for a cause gates. his own 23-yard line.

Shull re- Centre its only touchdown, late In that later proved to be a losing The Tenneesee music-makers soon placed Rayburn for Tennessee. Mc- the fourth period. Kottler, who one. The Eagles' offense was gave way to Kentucky's crack band Ever ploughed center ler four went In late In the game, threw bottled up by the Highlanders. and and the Blue Grass boys.

aided and yards. Darby in for Gibson. Feath- a pass to Long. and the latter seem-they were never able to come with- abetted by a beautiful sponsor, gave ers added two yards at tackle. ea clear of tee field.

Ile was in close range. Joe Sewell was a beautiful -performance. Feathers lost a Yard on an attempt- brought dowa from behind on the neverthelese a stone wall at his Tennessee's Orange wave roll- ed end run. Feathers punted to 13-yard line. For roughing little defensive end position ed back on the field at 1:55.

An- Yates, who returned to Kentucky's Moody, Centre quarterback, the The Eagle line rose to the other enthusiastic roar greeted 34-yard line. Kelly struck tackle were penalized to the heights in repulsing the High- them. Verily. it seemed that Ten- for six yards, and Yates made it a one-yard line. and from there Long lenders in the first quarter after nessee out numbered the Ken- first down on his own 44-yard line.

tvent over for the score. Barks-Calloway had placed the scoring tucky rooters. Kercheval struck the center of the dale place-kicked the extra point. pill on the 17-yard line. Cello- Neyland announced he would line for five yards.

Smith and Each team made 10 first downs. way had gained 14 yards and I start Allen. McEver, Brackett. and Franklin substituted for Mayer and Centre completed seven of 13 Kohlhase in the backfield. Mark Aitken.

Feathers crucified Kelly Gillespie passed to Wilson for a paeses and the Chattanooga five of was place of Derryberry at end. when the Kentucky halfback start- 21-yard gain to place the ball i 12. but the telling d'' fferencd was Captain Mayer and Captain ed off after a fake passa tackle within striking distance. Mary- in the length of some of the passes. villa was held for downs and the Wright met In midfield for the toss.

that jarred the stands. The half Mayer won and elected to receive. ended scoreless. Centre yardage on rushin as ball went over. A.

hush fell over the crowd as the 52. while that of the Moccasins A see-saw punting battle ensued referee placerl the ball on the Ken- THIRD QUARTER was 100. The Colonels lost the throughout the se-cond quarter. line ball three times on fumbles. to no The Scots pained a few yards tucky 40-yard li.

The teams came back on the losses for this reason on the part PASS IS INCOMPLETE field at Kelly returned the with each exchange of punts. Cal- of the Moccasins. loway- opened the attack by tossing Kercheval kicked out of bounds kickoff back to Kentucky's 11 line. Maples stopped Yates after a Line-ups: on the line. and the ha CENTRE Poe.

'NOOGA a pans to Kalman for 15. placing yard gain Kelly made three at the the ball on the Eazles 30. The was brought back. He tried again, i. line and teercheval punted to Ten- Barton E- White and this time McEver returned the elleepery CaLloway eased through Arnickar Merritt ne-see 40-yard line.

alcEver got kick off back to Kentucky's 4 -v 3 a the lisle 11 yards to the 19. Car- two at tackle. Brackett gained a Horkey Nardo line. it was a total return of 57 ion-Newmares line azain held. and yard before he was forced out of Anderson Koeninger Yards.

He fumbled when tackled the Maryville leader's drop kick and and Rayburn recovered. bounds. Brackett punted to Yates Breeding Keyser was wIde. The half ended, 0-0. McEver's pas to Mark was in- who returned to his 2-yard line.

Edwards Cerasole SCOTTIES SCORE complete. Brackett made nine Yates and Ailen WerP hurt on the Barkstale R.E. Haley score came as the yards at tackle. McEver struck play, but both remained In the Hasara Matusek e. result of a eustained drive featur.

tackle for four vards and a first gam Kercheval rammed tackle Noe Haswell ing the Invincible Calloss-ay in the down on Kentucky's 26.yard line. for four yards. Kelly got another Tennekat Farioletti main roles. A break went in fa- Allen failed to rain. On the next yard Long Raby or of the Ilizhlanders when play Allen fubled and Davidson i Tennessee before Rerlieval to e0-yard line Brack- Score by periods: was Hutchen's 17-yard punt went to his reeovered for Kentucky on the 2.e.

ett caught off baance on the Centre 0 0 0 0 7 own 45. Boretsky slipped around Kelly made two yards at line. play. Chattanooga 7 6 6 6--25 Kelly went around end for 16 Yards Pectver nit center for four Centre: Scoring, touchdowns, end for "5 yards before he was and was forced out of bounds by yards. McEver struck viciously Long: points after touchdown, stopped- on the 25-yard marker.

Allen for 10 yards on the next play. barkatale (place kick) Chatta- Calloway netted eeven more by Hickman stopped Kercheval for It was through the heart of the nooga, I touchdowns, gassing to Sleepy White. no gain at guard. Kercheval furn- Wildcat line. Allen failed to White (2), Matusek and Haswell.

The next play dashed the bled a pass from center and was gain. Brackett failed at end. Points after touchdown, Haswell hopes of the Carson-Newman downed on his 27-vard line. Kee. Brackett then punted to Ken.

(place kick). fans when Calloway ran unmo. eeeeel punted to Brackett on the tuckyis 33-yard line. Maples stop- lested around his own right end i 37-yard line. ped Kelly for no gain at right for 17 yards and on across the guard.

A three-yard gain at the BONERS I CATS PENALIZED last line into the land of vio- line by Kercheval was followed tory. The triple-threat calmly Brackett lost a yard at end. Mc- by a 36-yard kick. No return. drop-kicked the extra point 11.2vPI.

picked lip three yards at McEver got three at tackle. A tackle. Brackett punted to Yate-s. through the middle of the up- lateral pass to Brackett failed to rights. who wa.s pushed out of bounds on gain and Tennessee was penal- k-''' Omit aleville bezan another drive his n')- ized 15 yards.

Feathers re- after the kickoff. which was stop- placed All Kelly failed to gain at end. and Alien. the Wildcats were penalized 15 Brackett lost three and Feath- 1 'i. id peel when Woodard's drop kick for yards for holding.

Kelly got two ers punted 60 yards. Kelly made ry a field goal went astray. It as at tackle. Kelly tried again and 12 yards and a first down Ten- the final scoring gesture in the got a yard through the center. nessee's 44-yard line.

Maples was i third quarter. Kercheval punted to Brackett. hurt but remained in the game DROP KICK IS WIDE vho returned to Kentucky's 48. after Dr. Brasheae used the acilhe Employed To Win By 25-7 (Continued from 2nd Sport Page.) first.

while Chattanooga also was quite effective with its reverse' plays. The MoccasIns scored soon after the opening whistle. A weak punt by Tennekat gave them the ball on Centre's 49-yard line. two offside penalties against the Colonels helped, a pass. Matusek to Farioletti.

was good for 13 yards. atter which 'Alatusek went over the line on a right-end run. Haswell drop-kicked the extra point, the only one his side was able to annex during the game. The second and third Moccasin touchdowns were on beautiful, long passes. Haswell to White, each from near midfield, allowing the Chattanooga end to gallop across the goal line.

Farioletti made a broken-field run of 35 yards in the early part of the fourth quarter that was one of the prettiest plays of the game. Haswell followed with a shorter one around the other end of the line and put the ball on the seven-yard line. Halbeck then successfully tried his hand at passing to Haswell. The latter fumble, but he was across the sideline by the time and the pass was allowed, placing the ball about a foot from the goal. Haswell sneaked across for the to A long pass and a penalty gave Centre its only touchdown, late In the fourth period.

Kottler, who went In late In the game, threw a pass to Long. and the latter seemed clear of tile field. He was brought dowa from behind on the 13-yard line. For roughing little Moody, Centre quarterback, the were penalized to the one-yard line. and from there Long Scotties a touchdown in the third house all merning.

Bands paraded tne streets. peoele cheered. fought. Employed To quarter and a to 0 victory over slarped each other on the back and 1Vin By 25-7 college here to-daY carried en something terrible. It Maryville deep in the Eagles was Jest a case of Volunteer meet- territory on a 1 occasions.

but log Wildcat and it alwavs brings s- 4., (Continued from 2nd Sport Page.) but. only one mustered enough forth just such an outburst. first. while Chattanooga also was strength tl eep the strong OVATION GIVEN quite effective with reverbe tarson-New roan line Toe game, hic was enoagh strength to sweep Several hundred Shi inersi were --zoo. grouped in different sections of the 1-ne stands.

They NV ere celebrating plays. The Moccasins scored soon after the opening whistle. A weak punt Carson -Newman line aside. Thanksgiving with a ceremonial. by Tennekat gave them the ball The game ehieli was thrillingly The Oranae-clad Vole came on on Centres 49- 3ard lin.

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Kelly got five more at tackle. Kelly made a first down on Tennessee's 32. Maples went out of the game with his right arm hanging limp to his side. Smith replaced him. Yates made two yards at tackle.

Kelly failed to gain, but both sides were offside. Yates made two yards at tackle. Kelly failed to gain and the ball. went over on Tennessee's 27. The quarter ended here.

Score: Tennessee. Li; Kentucky, O. two yards at tackle. Kelly failed to gain and the ball went over on Tennessee's 27. The quarter ended here.

Score: Tennessee, Li; Kea- Lucky, O. Mc Ever was out of bounds for no gain. The "Wild Bull" then passed to Rayburn. but it was incomplete. Brackett punted out on the Cats' 27.

Killy took lateral pass and trade eight yards at right end. Kercheval made it a first down on his own 17-yard line. Kelly was smeared by Hickman. but the play was called back and the Cats were penalized fiVe, yards. Saunders stopped Yates after a yard gain.

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The Vnal scoring effort was shown by Payne. substitute quarterback, 0 attempted a dropkick from his Outside of the scintillating work Cr Lea Calloway. Judge Carper. Blundon Ferguson and Millard Tolliver stood out in the line. The defense was led by Martin Gil.esple.

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Allen got a Yard at tackle Kohlhase missed goal and Richards intercepted McErees pass the score was Tennessee, Ken. on the 50-yard line. Kelly on two tucky. The line and backfield line rushes was stopped by Hick- men joined hands in giving the man. The-Little Giant" was taking Bristol boy superb interference.

care of his position very well in- Kentucky never had a chance on depd that play. Saunders stonne.d thp Boy-. What a run that was! Kelly for a yard 10S5. Brackett re-1 Mayer kicked off to Davidson turned 2n yards on Kercheval's and it was Kentucky's ball on kick. A 15-yard penalty wast added their own 33-yard line.

Kelly was to this and Tennessee had the ball out of bounds for a two-yard loss. on Kenturkv's 38. McEver failed Kelly made three yards on two to gain The first ouarter ended tries. Kercheval punted to Brack-here. Tennessee.

0: Kentucky. O. ett who returned to Tennessee's SECOND QUARTER I 34-yardi line. AlcEver failed to McEver's pass to Barburn was in- gain at tackle. tercepted by Kelly.

The Wildcats Feathers lost four yards on an took the on their own 34. attempted end run. Wright Maples threw Kelly for a two-yard blocked Feathers' punt and Kreuloss. McEver ran Kelly all the way ter ran 16 yards for a touch-into tbe grand tRnr191 An an at- Wright missed the kick. tempted end run.

The Wildcat back Tennessee, Kentucky, 6. was going Eo fast 'be had to leap Marks returned Kercheval's kick- through the arms of several spec- off to Tennesseea 2-yard line. tators. Brackett made two yards at end. Allen got a rani at tackle.

ichards intercepted pass field yards for a touch down. Kohlhaso missed goal and the score was Tennessee, Ken. on the 50-)ard line. Kelly on two tucky. O.

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Inc.) 1 i i I 1 ll' I A New York Purchase Sale Pull-Over Sweaters Regular $1 to $2.00 Values Odds and Ends Shirts Hail the New 6 Cylinder YELLOW CAR 1st mile be each additlor mile. DIAL 3-5151 YELLOW CABS 1st mile be each hddi I on mile. DIAL 3-5151 ai I Brackett made a fair catCh on its Mc Ever fumbled and gained two own 2S. Kercheval's punt traveled yards at tackle. Brackett lost two 42 yards.

Feathers warmed up on yards on a laklk punt. the sidelines. Neyland apparently Feathers fumbled the pass from was ready to ghnot the works. center. but McEver recovered nn Feathers replaced Allen in the the Vois' 21-yard line.

Kentucky Tennessee lineup. Now look at It. fumbled and Marks recovered. Feathers failed to gain at end. Feathers made 20 yards at end.

Brackett made 18 yards at end. The ball was on. Tennessee's 45- Ball on Tennessee's 44. Kohlhase yard line. went through tackle on a spinner Robinson was neared nn the for a yard.

Feathers on a side lines. McEver made five at lateral pass and lost 10 yards. the center line. McEver added Feathers punted on the Cats 28. two more at center.

McEver made Kelly made a yard at tackle. It a first down on Kentucky's 42- Kelly added three at guard. yard line. M'Ever made six yards theval punted out of bounds on at center. I-1 ethers failed to gain.

1 ipr ers E. s. 1 Fa .,41.4 as. "...0,1.1,1 Feathers failed to gain at end. 1 a -0 yards at enk Brackett made 18 yards at end.

The ball a as on. Tennessee's 45- Ball ort Tennessee's 44. Konlhase yard line. went through tackle on a spinner Robinson was meared on the for a yard. Feathers on a aide lines.

McErer made fire at ed lateral pass and lost 10 yards. the center line. McEver add1 Feathers punted on the Cats' 28. two mor at center. McEver made Kelly made.

a yard at tackle. It a first down on Kentucky's 42- Kelly- added three at guard. Kr yard line. 1s-Eter made six yards heval punted out of bounds on at center. I-1 athers failed to gain.

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Worth a deal more. Soiled and mussed shirts, left overs from our many big shirt sales. Broken sizes. Neckband styles and collar-attached. Standard brands.

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