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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 11

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KNOXVILLE TENNESSEE SUNDAY MOHNINQ XOVEMJSEU 8 Jim Tennessee Reserves Defeat Carson-Newman Eagles 31 To 0 YANDERBILT MACHINE FLAYS MARYLAND 39-12 FEATHERS LEADS VOLS AS REGULARS ATTEND VANDY-MARYLAND TILT Cox Clears The Road Feathers Carries The Ball COMMODORES GET BUT MEAGER WORKOUT AND VOLS LEARN LITTLE Brilliant Punting By Layman and Carl Hutchens and Numerous Fumbles By Outfit Keeps Score Low Coach Parker Uses Every Man 4 By IIOII WILKOX hile Major llob Neyland and ten Tennessee regulars huddled in the stands at Nashville Saturday afternoon and watched the powerful Vanderbilt Commodores rip' and slash their way to a one-sided victory over the previously undefeated Maryland Old Liners the Volunteer reserves managed to hold the fort against a scrappy band of Carson-Newman Eagles on Shield-Watkins Field winning by the score of 31 to 0 The Eagles surely would Jmve suffered a much worse drubbing but for the great punting of Carl llutchens and Layman who time after time kicked out of dangerous territory Hutchens did most of the hooting and let me tell you friends that gentleman ean kick with the best of them The Vols themselves were to Dixie Roberts and Tommy Henderson Are Shining Lights For McGuginitcs More Than Three Complete Teams Are Used By Victors Sprdiil Th rM-riiliiil NASHVILLE Viiiidi'i'ldlt stall'd a field day at the expense of the heretofore undefeated Maryland team here Saturday la wanning up for Tennessee inning by a margin over the OM Liners Alt ho trailing early in the second quarter the Vanderbilt first stringers behind the dynamie driving of Dixie Roberts soon piled up an in-unimuntable lead ami Coach MefJugin used more than three complete teams Roberts and Tommy Henderson shared the spotlight in smashing victory Dixie ran with the ball 11 times dur ing the quarter he played and gained a total of 119 yards besides snagging a pass from Henderson Dixie reeled off runs of 2IS 20 17 IS 11 11 7 5 4 and twice I failed to sain for an average of almost 11 yards per run Little Tommy Henderson added 105 yards to the total racing ill I yards to a touchdown -on alier tlio second half started for the Inn Kent Jaunt of the day Varsity Little The Vanderbilt varsity played only a bit more than a full quarter aolng in In the second quarter In time to Maryland 'j over Its last touchdown and par- FOOTBALL MIlTHtK COMrKKXfK Ti mi mei CiirionNHwtrAV 6 UarUnl 13 TiiUn1 ST Auburn 'fri(A So-- Vurfc M-sHiriM J) i Trili II Vr -v i'V fitidivAbOlaOat The Vols' Clear the ronl! litre comes Deattie Feathers around right end early in the first period for -3 yards against the Carson-Newman Kagles yesterday at Shields-Wnt kins Fit-Id It was this run that started Tennessee on their first touchdown march Ilig Bill Cox the Vol fullback is seen wearing a mean look on his face as he came charging around leading the interference for Feathers A half-dozen Eagles are Been trying to get to Feathers Nt-w-Sriilliil niMtigrai'h caught in action as he got Capt Booth and Mates Jump On St 52 to 0 Noses Out Violets 7 To-6 i 98-YARD JAUNT SPELLS DEFEAT Bulldogs Make Up For Past Losses Returns Opening Kickoff to Score Bulldog's Lone Marker Catfish's Goal Victory Margin By HEX III M'LEMORE (tied PrtH Maty Csrmpnnilmt YANKEE STADIUM NEW Outplayed for minutes of the 60 undefeated and untied football eleven managed to make the half minute it was in command count to the fullest and as a result swept to its sixth straight victory of the season by defeating an inspired New York University team 7 to 6 here Saturday Georgia was In charge for Just sixty seconds but thosn sixty see-Ip onds produced a 99-yard touch- nill nCftfl I mitaa down by Buster Mott and tho ex- UlllllIlwUll JUvdYCw tra point from tho unerring toe i of Vernon (Catfish i Smith the Southerners All-American end This breathless minute of action plus a heroic defense of its goal lino late In the fourth quarter brought Georgia out on top HOpGS tO Lsnd Southern T63m -q Hr I alM Hwi NEW HAVEN Conn A plucky but pitifully weak eleven from St John's of Annapolis Sat-" urday gave Yale a workout before the Harvard game the Ella using their varsity plnycrs about half the game to roil up a 52 to 4 core Crowley Yale's 205-pound left half back tore thru tho weak St John's line as If it were paper and scored five of Yale's' eight touchdowns Captain Albie Booth who left the game at the end of the third quarter with a slight limp after a pile-up passed 37 yards to Barre Blue right cud for the most sperurular touchdown of the game Todd ano Bachman tallied once each Yale played straight football plugging the line or skirting the ends rather than passing St John's flashed occasionally with forwards and twlco made long gains on hidden bail plays hut was unable to keep up a sustained blame for not scoring a few more touchdowns They played a huge part In keeping the score down by their consistent fumbling i probably netting a world's record for dropping the ball After eome 10 or 12 1 quit counting them They fumbled near ihg I goal line they fumbled la mid-! field and they fumbled la their own territory in fact they fumbled all over the lot and both in and out of bound They even 1 tumbled one lime to score a touchdown If they could have fumbled a field goal they probably would have done that You might call what they did with all but one try for points after touchdowns "fumbles" On 8-Yard Line Those Eagles came about as near scoring a touchdown on the Vols as any other team U-T has been up agalnat this reason 1 happened in the aecond period They were la poaseasloa of the ball on their own 26-yard line aad got all act for a play But things got mixed up and when Dave Mitchell center anapped tha ball back there was no one to receive It Tho ball just went bounding down the field with a couple of Eagles flying after It Hutchens made a dive for It but let It get away from him and then Lawson came tearing ia and fell on the ball on Tennessee's ftps rd line Rrqiulse Attempt Things looked just tolerable for tho Oraugo-dad men What would Major Neyland say if they allowed the Eagles to score? Yeah what would he say! So the Vols marshaled their forces and declared: "They (ball not pass" And they did not pass On the first play Roberta attempted an end run but Babe Voss tore thru savagely and nailed him for a five-yard loss Then the Eagles elected to take to the air but this proved costly Combs threw a pass but never reached its Intended mark Charley Kohl-hase jumped up and grabbed It to his bosom and lit out down tbo field Kohlhase was really airing out and hla chances appeared good for a touchdown run until ono of hla own linemen got In hie path and ho was tripped up after a return of 22 yards But that was good enough to get the ball from under the shadow of the Vol goal posts Scores Touchdowns Beattie Feathers led the Vole attack scoring two of their five touchdowns He was the most consistent ground gainer and punted several good one Howard Stewart a guard Jimmy Cleramer end and Fullback Breexy Wynn scored a touchdown each Robinson did soma good passing and Leo Fetruxu passed and ran well 1 Cox 1 Wynn and Kohlhase were the outstanding defensive backs Col Paul Parker directing the activities of the Vols In the absence of the bead coach used every man on the squad making It difficult to pick outstanding linemen Sheriff Maples at center and Babe Voaa Malcolm Alt-ken and John Franklin all gave a good account of themselves at tackles while Stewart and Smith were beat at guards Bill Shull was outstanding -at end but Clemmer Holt and tlje other wlngmen did good work Strong Secondary While the Vols were able to puncture the line lime after time they found the Carson-Newman secondary troublesome They were never able to get away for rune of great length One of tho prettiest tackiest of the game came late In the first quarter (Plegse Turn to Page 61 Georgia Ohio Broadside Sinks Navy 20-0 Buckeyes Prove Too Powerful For Valiant Middies Hr raM riMi OHIO STADIUM COLUMBUS A crowd of 60(41 watched Ohio Slate defeat Navy 20 to 0 In the Midshipmen's Inaugural game hero Saturday Navy played valiantly against a mors powerful versatile team whose charging lino found Its way into almost every formation Ohio State tackled hard and turned back the Sailors on a half dozen occasions when they were dangerously near tho Ohio goal line Rain fell intermittently tor tha first three quarters and settled down to a steady downpour In the last period Two of Ohio State's three touchdowns were Navy mlipiays Even First Period Tho two teams fought evenly in tbs first period and had played three minutes into the second period when Charlie Cramer Ohio's triple threat quarterback stood on hla 25-yard line and passed- to Gtliman who ran 20 yards over the goal Haubrlch'a try for Placement foiled A few minutes later Konrad Navy halfback stood on his own 3 S-yard line to kick The Ohio line came thru fast Guard Marty Varner hit Konrad and Fercall snatched the ball from th air and ran 20 yards to score Haubrich's placement was good Tho final touchdown cams after a 15-yard penalty for holding plaeed the Middles on their own 24-yard line Fullback Campbell tried a forward pass but Ferrali Intercepted It and stepped 15 yards over the goal Haubrlch added the extra point from placement Long Run Oives 6-0 Win Over I Hr railed ROANOKE Va An intercepted forward pass and an 95-yard sprint over tho goal lino In th aecond quarter by Joe Sawyers Washington it Lee sophomore halfback star gave the Generals squeaky 6-to-0 victory over Virginia Polytechnic Institute here Saturday That Is tfie story of tha game except that I outgalned the Generals In tha final three periods without a score to prove it The victory gave Washington it Leo a virtual stranglehold on tho state title Tide Dashes Upon Coast To Tune Of 41 To 0 Alabama Backs Reel Off Gain After Gain Penalties Hurt Gators Hr rwi4 rw BIRMINGHAM AU Unlver-alty of Alabama demonstrated a definite superiority over University of Florida here Saturday rolling up a 41-tb-ft victory In the final three periods of the game Florida eauaed consternation la Alabama ranks la the first ter when after Ilughea had inter-repted a forward pass and was down on tala own 2 9-yard lint Davis paaaed to Parnell who sprinted SO yards down a aide-line to Alabama's 0-yard lino where he was upset by Cain Alabama held and there was no scoring during tba Initial period Coach Frank Thomas began replacing Alabama reserves with varsity material and Alabama's gains became proportionately longer and more frequent Bog ero punted out of bounds on his own 44-yard line and Cain plunged thru renter for 22 yards At this point Florida was penalised to Its own 1-yard lino for pl'Og on Cain nftor he was down on 'the long run Cain seeded two lino plunges then to score touchdown and Whitworth kicked extra point from placement Begin Anew Alabama Immediately took up another march Holley passed to Smith for 42 yards but Florida held on her own IB-yard line Cain Intercepted a pass from Davis and gained 10-yard line Another penalty for roughing put the ball on 1-yard lino again (rom where Long scored touchdown Lasllo kicking extra point In the third period Sharp In tereepted Florida pass on 2-yard lino and Holley gained 27 yards around end 23 more on a double pass and more on apln play Cain made It first down on S-yard lino and Long scored touchdown Whitworth adding extra point Later Davla punted perpendicular and lost 10 yards when tha ball bounced backwards to Florida's 2-yard tins from where Holley scored another touchdown Whitworth converting Conch Frank Thomas sent in Ms reserves to start the fourth quarter but they added two more touchdowns Starting Hnrupii: Ftorubk Poo Pamdl enosne In If Phll OeeSOOOS is In Kicharda isstisiHiipiiks Kplrri oeoeoneei Sharp OHOAilssstiiii eWhitWUflll Jonkma Isaalto Hull no MMiMDoflmoW Traadgaldioiioo eoiossssiNsMlrp ItaVlWi qt Is IV IISSMStHsIlOy liPCMfOi siMiii It sssisissidiliAIlN JitlRh Be MssMMieClil Rear by period florid i Ala ham Mcnrlng: Touchdowns: Alabama Cat 1nn 2 Holley Walker Chappell point alter 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la th second halt especially It was now yon aoo thorn aad sow They Went They Saw Major Roh Neyland ami 10 of hla Tennessee Vols got a look at what they will he up against next Saturday wlun they saw the Vanderbilt Commodores crush the Maryland Old Liners In Nashville Saturday afternoon The men with Neland were Gene McEver D-ke Brackett Shack Allen Van Rayburn Merton Derryberry Al Mark Ray Saunders Herman Hickman Captain Skeet Mayer and Ty Disney daily completing tho third quarter before they retired for tho day Vanderbilt plied up B45 yards from scrimmage of whieh only 4R resulted from passes and netted a grand total of 27 first downs Maryland with a scintillating pass attack and wcll-hlddcr ball attack advanced 329 yards of which 144 resulted from tiuir pass attack Score on Passes The Vanderbilt second stringers pushed over one touchdown on Maryland in the first quarter and gained altogether 124 yard Maryland's two touchdown resulted largely -from passe one of which Chalmers hurled to Pease over Mouse Leonard's head for 34 yards and a tunrhdown Pete Gracey teamed with Iv-enderker and Beasley in the Vsndy forward wall to open great saps for Henderson Thomas and Fortune the latter twice plunging thru for nine and seven yards for touchdowns without apparently being touched by a Maryland tackier Vanderbilt was forced to resort to practically no irlekery before the delegation of Tennessee players and coaches and' used few passes when the first stringers were In aetton Th fact that the Liner scored their first touchdown on about half of the varsity and then rushed across another with a full vandry was th only discouraging outlook to th Commodore coaches In winning the easy victory over a supposedly fine Maryland learn Six Ball farriers Vanderbilt showed six hall carriers In Capt Ionard Robert Henderson Thomas Johnqon and Fortune The Commodores survived the game nhlrh proved little mor-s than a brisk workout once the machine started clicking In excellent shape for Tennessee Foster end wan rather painfully Injured by a blow on the head but is not expected to suffer ill effects fftartin tlnui: Mrttthuul I If 11 If 1 11)4) ill'll a JL It KrjMvli It Kpnait I i Nutria I Km Uv hftlinmr fttlhutff utlnfl1 YMMlrririll ofltvf IWmuii TRliv rWH I lll 111 Artnu'twim I II AViUkifi I fl TH-miaft JubliitnR VumWltlH tmiirl Vnrfun KoNrl tletiflr-rnon HurtclOP WhUilpM tlafnhrl'li Kin rttnsiiinflfM Mi'i'lcllan Grafpy JU-hmfcT Jr ii4H UpMftlM? HuhrHnrlchi Isotyrndctcpr Miiorr Kinuifi MrNtvm Htirp'l ThUfhw M'-HuKih Turner KhJirkWmtl WitlnoR Clow TMorthMid Mnrlnnl 4'ronin Tionnor Wnmln In1iy rtrltmo Culls MltfUrll PrklmAn Hlvrlluit OLD LINERS very efficient in this manly game railed football 1 know doggone well that I am mighty safe in saying that it will he a battle of lines a battle of back fields a battle of wits and to the team that pula the pressure on the other team and keeps It there shall belong tha spoils of victory I close this with a fervent prayer that ours shall he the better linn the better back field and the better team News Mike Saxton waa last seen on tho Ward-Bet-mont campus Good old Mike a man to tha last When tho teams lined up for th start of the second half thanks to a beautiful drive in the aecond quarter was leading I to 0 and Georgia unable to make any sort of headway against th Violet line seemed headed for a licking Mott's Great Ran Then cams Tanguay'a kickorf lkat sailed low down the field to etlMe In tho arms of Mott Mott a swivel-hipped high-striding sprinter caught tho ball on hts own four-yard line lowered hts head and set sail behind a perfect screen of interference Straight down the middle he raced and so perfectly did hla teammates block not an I' tackier laid hands on him At midfield Mott streaked out in the open and convoyed by four Georgia blockers went on for a touchdown This tied the score and It was up to "Catfish'' Smith and hla educated toe as usual came thru hla placement for the extra point splitting the middle of the cross bars This put Georgia ahead 7 to 6 and the Southerners protected this lead' But not until after a goal line stand that made Horatio's work at the bridge tame by comparison A Stirring Moment With less than five minutes to play led by Dob McNamara and Bill Abee carried the ball to Georgia's eight-yard line where it was four downs and goal to go Two smashes by Abee and the ball was on the four-yard line Abee taking the ball once again cracked to Georgia's one-yard line This was as far as (Fiease Turn to Pago 5) land had a potential forward passing attack the best I'vs seen but Vandy atopped them Just like that Anway Vanderbilt has They have a wealth of fast hard running hacks Fortune Henderson Close Roberta Thomas end Leonard all showed special power and deception In their running and blocking to offset these aces we have to offer for your approval McEver Allen Brackett Disney Feathers Wynn Petruise Robinson and Kohlhase yon ana take your Purdue Stampeded To Beat Centenary 49-6 Hr I nlfrd rm LAFAYETTE Ind Purdue spotted Centenary to a 6 to 0 lead early In the first quarter of their intersect ional contest here Saturday then eante back strong and romped to a brilliant 43 to 6 victor Paul Pardon ner stocky i'urdut quarterback caught two passes for touchdowns then ran 93 yards for his third tally of the day Him rim one of the longest of the season for the entire country started when he intercepted a Centenary pass almost under his own goal posts Yunevleh' veteran fullback almost duplicated performance when he raced 89 yards for a touchdown Centenary showed a powerful offense at Hines and on several occasions threatened to score hut In each Instance took to the air and the march was slopped when a Purdue man intercepted Centenary pass STETSON WINS Bf ailed I'm DEI AND Fla Stetson University scored a 24-10-7 victory over Ersklne for the benefit of the annual homecoming crowd here Saturday you don't see them It wasn't tho sweeps and off tackle smashes that scored it was lino crashing smashing crushing power that scored those points for the Commodores Th line showed them the way rooting and driving the Maryland forwards almost clear out of the stadium and that more' thnn anything else hns given us plenty of food for thought that Vandy line was plenty powerful plenty big plenty fast and plenty good Graeey Beasley Moore Leyandecker and LuhshsluAriek all are very AL MARK AND THE OTHER VOLS SEE PLENTY AS COMMODORES CRUSH cut baeks forward passes line mashes and what have you! Against Maryland their playa clicked and their baeka looked Uko a million -and If you know how much a million dollars moans In this sgs of depression you hare a fair idea Just wbst kind of a performance tho Vandy backs showed us They looked awful awful good The Commodores were slow getting started but one they did get started they rolled up the score without even trying The Old Liners were far from being a poor team too Mary By AL MAIIK Tennessee End NASHVILLE Armed with a pair of field glasses a note book and a pencil 1 and 10 more fellows were Interested spectators at Dudley Field ia Nashville Saturday I mean interested too! Vsndy let loose enough power to make all of ui who attended the game alt up and take notice We have a football game ahead of ua next Saturday and I dou't mean maybe Those Commodores unleashed an offensive that was night to behold End runs i.

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