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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 19

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1 WMl Page B-3 Sunday October 2 1941 Want Ads 3-3131 THE KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENTINEL Tuna in a 9 90 en your Hear it on WNOX Read if in Tho News-Sentinel vCifejl' is Bertha Records Action as Vols Lose to Duke uuae Duly Cox fakes a pass and picks up eight yards in second quarter againstTenncssee Vols' Harold Payne at end of his 90-yard touchdown run with a Duke punt Yols pass up early scoring opportunity Hal Littleford fails to score from one-yard stripe in first period i i Emory-Hcnry Defeats C-N Sparlal The XntMIM 'JEFFERSON CITY Oct Emory and Henry Wasps scored with lMt minutes to co in the final quarter here tonight to edge Carson-Xcwman 19-14 The game-winning touchdown came on a 34-yard pass from Davis to Miller which ended on the five from where Miller skirt-1 ed wide around right end for the score Other Emory Henry scores came in the first and third periods Davis passed to Howard for 30 yards and a TD in the first while Davis topped a long drive with plunge from the five i Carson-Xewman's Ernest Cos-! son ran back the opening kickoff 99 yards for the first tally Card-1 well tallied in the third on a wide end run from the five after a 60-yard march Fred Woolwine scored both extra points for the losers Oklahoma Wins 33-13 wKSSCNr5iitaoct-otoi r-" homas football powerhouse was ragged and fumbling today but i still ground down Texas A and 33-13 A crowd of 32000 saw the Sooners roll up 340 yards rush- I ing and 153 passing and figured that should have paid off in more J' cores 4 V'ySsum-' bruiianTperformmsser So i Duke's first touchdown: Souchak goes over on Nicholas and hard-running Bob: nn(C Smith gave Oklahoma more P055 Trom than it bargained for from the Pearson and Jo WH OMTIS PlirdllC 21-7 George Thomas each made two- 7 touchdowns and End Bobby Goad riw Purdue's lone score midway in VS 4 i I Tennessee gets early scoring chance as Sherrod blocks Cox's punt and recovers on 15 tt4 7 4 1 i' -Kx -Ji A-TAfl -V photo LAFAYETTE Ind- Oct 1 Iowa's young Hawkeyes sparked by the brilliant passing of Glenn Drahn performed like veterans today and whipped Purdue 21 to Texas and'm" 7 in a Big Ten game before OKLAHOMA 7 13 32000 fans I Given little recognition in pre-season clippings Coach Eddie Iowans held off a feared ground attack by Purdue and used the breaks to score a dean victory The Hawkeyes who last won at Lafayette in 1939 batted down Purdue passes and wily rarely let a Purdue runner through They never gave Harry Szul- borski the Big Ten's leading with third stringers today to over-' ground gainer last year a power Oregon State College 41-0 chance in a Pacific Coast Conference Iowa Big Guns the first period and both of Iowa's touchdowns in the second The Purdue tally was set up when Don Woodhouse fumbled and Leo Sugar a second-string end recovered for Purdue A minute later John Kerestes went around right end for the score and Rudy Trbovich converted Touchdown Fasa Then it was Iowa's turn and the boys from the corn country scored three times They drove 52 yards in the first period culminated when Drahn threw a 28-yard touchdown pass to Bob McKenzie VOLCANIC TRIOirilS Rj AimtaM Ficm CHICAGO Oct Volcanic galloped to a two lengths victory in the $56200 Hawthorne Gold Cup at Hawthorne today Sun Hero was second and the even money favorite Vulcan's Forge was third Volcanic came from last place In the field of eight starters and paid $580 $320 and $220 The price on Sun Herod were $520 and $260 Drahn a six-foot 180-pound game Flashy Bob Celeri California junior from Monona Ia and his Quarterback and Charley Sarver sophomore Negro fullback team mate Donald Riley were the big guns offensively for Iowa Drahn fired two long touchdown passes and Riley who couldn't be held down by a horse set up another Both teams suffered a mild case of fumbleitis which led to Ignited the scoring burst in the first half steering the Golden Bears to two touchdowns in the first period and two more in the second From there the reserves took over Coach Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf sent every man in his squad into the game roTge KfomnSVio to -Cutback through tackle by Cox carries Duke to Tennessee eight where Lauticella recovers Cox's fumble to end threat iism aoaai.

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