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THE KINGSPORT TIMES KINGSPORT TENNESSEE SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 1936 PAGEELEVEH PITT SPILLS -OHO MINNESOTA BEATS 9 PANTHERS DEFEAT OHIO STATE 6 TO 0 IN RACE FOR FLAG ENGINEERS SWAMP WILDCATS 34 TO 0 N0AP0L0GY MADE JUMPING AGAIN By Jack Sords lRMN GAME F0RDHAM' ARMY YALE VICTORS FROM TENNESSEE IN EAST VANDERBILT DEFEATED Kentuckians Enter Game as Favorites But Tech Rolls Over Them for One-Sided 34 to 0 Decision Army Turns Back Columbia During Spectacular Day on Nation's Gridiron Auburn Snares Game From Doorstep of Defeat When Closing Minute Drive is Successful for Score Victory Places Pittsburgh on Open Road Toward Pennant Panthers Score During the Last Quarter GOPHERS WIN TILT IN LAST SESSION URAM TOTES BALL INTERSECTIONAL Franklin and Marshall 13 Richmond 0 West Virginia 28 Washington and Lee 7 Fordham 7 Southern Methodist 0 Pittsburgh 6 Ohio State 0 Northwestern 40 North Dakota State 7 Michigan State 7 Carnegie Tech 0 Boston Univ 6 Toledo 0 Westchester Teachers 25 Elon College 0 Navy 35 Virginia 14 Southern California 24 Illinois 6 Eastern Ky 34 Alfred Holbrook a JCS SodMEA TftAiAiJ ttXUtfUS FAU CAMPAiCVJ OaAiSrrtO op erbF er wAne ooAe)ep 'TMeiR Muscies pi cvtuflnfuae' ca Sensational Run in Last 68 Seconds Thrills Fans During Deadlock Battle Nebraska Comhuskers Lose MINNEAPOLIS Oct 10 UP)' Big Andy Uram gave the Minne-sota-Nebraska game a Dick Merri-well finish today with a sensational 75-yard touchdown run In the last 68 seconds of play for the Gophers nineteenth consecutive gridiron triumph 1 Fifty five thousand spectators yelled as Uram snatching victory from an apparently hopeless deadlock returned Ronald' Douglas punt for the only score of the game Deadlock Battle The Gophers and Comhuskers had fought each other to a virtual standstill for almost four periods when Nebraska in those waning minutes was foreed to kick Douglas booted to Bud Wilkinson Gopher quarterback on the Minnesota 28-yard line He ran forward five yards stopped dead and flipped the ball backward to Uram The- entire Nebraska team was massed on the left side of the field and Uram scampered wide to the right Not a foe had a chance to lay a finger on him as he streaked down the sidelines for the score Far from the teams of the last two years that gained recognition as national champions the Gophers booted two chances to score and lost another in the fourth when Nebraska punted out of danger on the Husker one yard stripe Blocking Is Lacking The hard vicious blocking characterizing Gopher play in former years was lacking Nebraskas powerful line outplayed the Gophers at times but the Husker backs couldnt get past the Minnesota forward wall with great success The lineup By KENNETH GREGORY ATLANTA Oct 10 (JP) Propelled by a hard-charging line that paved the way for a scntillating display of gridiron razzle dazzle the Engineers of Georgia Tech rolled up an unexpected 34 to 0 decision over a haphazard band of Kentucky Wildcats -today A wildly-cheering crowd of approximately 30000 fans sat in a blazing sun to watch the golden-shirted Tech team display a devastating attack that in the views of many far outshone the touchdownmanufacturing eleven of 1928 Rose Bowl history Favored to Win Georgia Tech went into the fray a slight favorite but soon opened up with a mixture of puzzling laterals and line smashes featured by that elusive ball carrier Marion Konemann to take command over the Wildcats at the outset while a great line bottled up Kentuckys touchdown twins Bert Johnson and Bob Davis Kentucky has no apologies said Chet Wynne the curly-haired Wildcat coach whose team pre-'iviously had run over three opponents with ease and was heralded as the best product of the Blue Grass in years We met a great team They won and thats the story The blue-shirt ed Wildcats were never in the running They got off to-abad start when Man-O-War Johnson fumbled the opening kickoff They fought gamely against greater odds threatened twice for scores but the airtight Georgia Tech defensive checked the Kentucky attack at very turn After catching Kentuckys pass defender napping and barely missing two long passes for touchdowns early in the opening period Engineers set the stage for their initial touchdown when halfback Harry Appleby recovered a fumble by Sophomore Earl Sands on the Kentucky 24 On the second play quarterback Lawrence Hays passed over the goal line to Konemann tor the score Razzle Dazzle Style -Employing their her aided razzle-dazzled while keeping the ball well within Kentucky territory as Hays out-punted Bob Davis the Engineers scored again in short order when Fletcher Sims tossed a for- By ALAN GOULD COLUMBUS Oct 10 (J5) By the execlusive and convincing use of old-fashioned football Pittsburghs Panthers overpowered Ohio State today 6 to 0 and took the high-road leading toward National championship heights The climax to a hard-fought battle between two stalwart lines came suddenly ahd with dramatic swiftness late in the fourth period as Ohio States otherwise resourceful defense finally yielded to the sustained forcing tactics of the hard-charging Panthers The climax to a hard-fought bat-lte between two stalwart lines came suddenly and with dramatic swiftness late in the fourth period as Ohio States otherwise resourceful defense finally yielded to the sustained forcing tactics of the hard-charging Panthers Stebbins 34 Yard Sprint Harold Stebbins Williamsport Pa backfield substitute shook loose on a simple off-tackle play A poor punt into the wind by Tippy Dye Ohios quarterback had given Pitt possession of the ball deep in opposing territory Stebbins cut outside tackle with the aid of good blocking ran wide to elude several tacklers and completed his 34-yard scoring dash down the sidelines untouched A near-capacity crowd of 71714 in Ohios huge double-decked horse shoe stadium including the Republican presidential nominee Gov Alf Landon saw Pittsburgh smash convincingly this years national championship hopes of the battling Buckeyes The Panthers without so much as attempting a single forward or lateral pass of any description dominated the play from start to finish Sticking to Orthodox attacking methods employing nothing but straight "Warner system power tactics Pitt registered 11 first downs to Ohios five and rolled up a margin in rushing of 251 yards to 77 Offense Falls Ohios offense built upon laterals and trick stufT simply never had a chance The Bucks were only-inside Pitts territory once and not for long Twice the Panthers were within five yards of increasing their score Their first big chance bogged down when Ohio took the ball on downs ending a 55-yard Panther march at the start of the second period The game ended with Pitt driving hard for a second touchdown and the ball on Ohios four-yard stripe The lineups: Gridiron Passes Chosen at Random Over Nation By HERBERT tV BARKER NEW YORK Oct 10 (PPittA rugged Pantherj removed Ohio States Buckeyes from the National championship picture today xs College football enjoyed the most spectacular day of the young season i While Pitt depending entirely oh power plays was beating tub form-klabic Bu-kcyes 6-0 in Columbus in a game that was hardly as close as the score indicated Minnesota scored its 19th consecutive victory as Aandy Uram broke loose for 75 yards in the final minute ef play to give the Gophers a 7-0 triumph over Nebraskas Cornhusk-ers Vanderbilt Loses These were the two major an gagements of the day although Fordham Army and Yale in the East Georgia Tech and Auburn in the Southland Southern California and Purdue in the Mid-West scored impressive victories The spotlight otherwise was shared which spilled Vanderbilts highly-touted Commodores 12-0 using only 12 men and Butler of Indianapolis held Chicago of the Big Ten to a 6-6 draw Paced by Little Monk Meyer Army struck through the air to turn back Columbia 27-16 in the day's most" colorful engagement Fordham toppled Southern Methodists Mustangs 7-0 while Yale after staving off Penns early drives chased in on a dint Frank to Charley Ewart pass in the third quarter to nip the Quakers 7-0 -Georgia Tech revealing a superbly varied attack should carry the Engineers far in the Southeastern conference race routed what had been considered an exceptionally strong Kentucky array 34-0j Auburn scored the only touehdown of the game in a 6-0 triumph over Tennessee Trojans Too Tough- -Southern Californias Trojans had entirely too much on the ball for Illinois and Bob ZuppkeS charges went down to a smashing defeat 24-6 Purdue with Cecil Isbell again in a starring role spoiled Harry Stuhdrehers Big Ten conference debut -with a 22-14 pasting Michigan State and Baldwin-Wallace invaded the East to whig Carnegie Tech 7-0 and Syracuse 19-7 respectively but West Virginia upheld Eastern prestige in a 28-f lacing to Washington Lee Navy spilled Virginia 35-14 Holy Cross wore down Dartmouth 7-0 Princeton was not too impressive in whipping Rutger 20-0 Harvard showed considerable power in tossing Brown 28-0 and Villanova continued its winning ways at Penn States expense 13-4 5 Hard Pressed Notre Dame was hard-pressed to top Washington University 13-C but Marquette ran through St Louis 32-6 1 Indiana brushed asid Michigan 14-3 in a Big Ten con ference game as Northwestern and Iowa won easily- over non-confere ence rivals Missouri pulled a big surprise iix the Big Six by holding Kana State to a 6-6 draw Iowa Stata swamped Kansas 21-7 Duke's march toward another Southern conference title continue Washingtons Huskies moved tip in the Pacific coast Conference race with a 14-0 conquest of A- as Stanford and Oregon tied 0 (Special to The Times) -JOHNSON CITY Oct 10 State Teachers College today nosed out Carson-Newman by the score ot 2 to 0 in a game marked by a strong defense and a poor oflfeng on the part of both teams -The lone score of the game came in the third period when Carson Newman punted from its own 10-yard line The ball was knocked into the i air and caught by Cong don of Teachers behind the goa line for a safety A capacity crowd watched the two teams fight it out on practio- ally even terms Teachers made four first downs to two for Caz? son-Newman -j Iowa Beats SoutK Dakota by 33 to 7 1 IOWA CITY la Oct 10(JP)-r A revamped Iowa football team swarmed over South Dakota University today rolling up a 33 to 7 victory in the University of Iowa stadium South Dakota scored jn the first period on only five plays and a penalty but Iowa soon came back to tie the score South Da kota threatened twice in the seo ond quarter but was unable to stop the Hawkeye drives KNOXVILLE Tenn Oct 10 (P) From the doorstep of defeat a mighty Auburn eleven whirled 64 yards down the field in a thrilling last-minute drive to score and edge out Tennessees dogged Volunteers 6 to 0 today before a crowd of approximately 15000 A senior halfback Bobbie Blake substituting for Auburns brilliant Billy Hitchcock and Joel Eaves senior end pulled the game out of an apparent scoreless tie Last Minute Drive With the ball on Tennessees seven-yard Tine and only a minute to play Blake shot a waist-high pass through the middle to Eaves over the goal line Blakes attempted place kick for extra point was blocked by Koleas Tennessee guard The Torncda-drive started on Auburns 37-yard line Short gains at the line Blakes 11-yard pass to Eaves and fullback Kilgores 12-yard plunge over right guard placed the ball on Tennessees seven Captain Walter Gilbert Auburns great center snared Derryberrys pass to set the stage for the touchdown march Just before Auburns stone-like line narrowly had staved off defeat twice Led by charging Phil Dickens star halfback Tennessee marched the ball from its own 40-yard line to Auburns six-yard stripe Dickens accounted for 34 yards Derryberry replaced Dickens at the beginning of the fourth and on fourth down sliced through to Auburns three yard line Withstand Attack Kilgore punted to Auburns 33 and Wallen the Vols sophomore fullback punted back the ball rolling out on Auburns If Kilgore on the first day dropped back to pass but fumbled and McCarren Tennessees substitute quarterback fell on the ball on Auburns two-yard line Three times Tennessees backs lunged against Auburns line and advanced the ball a yard On fourth down Wallen made a mighty dive over the mass carried the ball to the bare one-inch line It was a great goal line stand by Auburns veteran line Lineups: Auburn Pos Tennessee Eaves IE Hendricks Roton LT Crawford Gantt Lp I Weaver Gilbert Little McCroskey RG Hayes Rodgers RT Fulton Williams RE Hunter Scarborough QB Epperson Hitchcock IH Dickens Fenton KH Duncan Kilgore Ip Dougherty Score by periods: Auburn 0 0 0 6 6 Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 BOTTLE CAP TAKES SIX FURLONG RACE Favored War Admiral Fails on Muddy Track to Lose $3500 Added Handicap LAUREL Md Oct 10 (P) War Admiral Samuel Riddles likely Man War colt bogged down on a muddy track and lost the 33500 added six-furlong Richard Johnson handicap to Anthony Pelleterls Bottle Cap fast-stepping son of Bostonian today by tyro and a half lengths i Bomar Stables Yellow Tulip was third eight lengths behind War Admiral and Brancastle Farms Bitter Beerry fourth among the ten finishers in the ninth running of the test for two-year olds So impressive had been War Admirals five length triumph in the Eastern Shore handicap at Havre De Grace that he was backed to odds on favoritism He took an early lead today but Bottle Cap headed him before the half way mark and kept a safe lead to the judges stand Bottle Cap ridden by Corbett carried 118 pounds two less than in the Eastern Shore while War Admiral picked up six pounds to take top weight of 124 pounds The increased impost was too much for the son of Man OWar in the heavy mud left by the rains of last night and today Bottle Cap returned 31030 for 32 straight in the mutuels His winner share of the purse was 33-930 Northwestern Defeats North Dakota 40 to 7 CHICAGO Oct 10 (Northwestern University using numerous reserves overwhelmed North Dakota State 40 to 7 at Dyche stadium today 1 The Wildcats found the Bisons stubborn during the first half in which the victors scored but seven points but in the third period featured by Don Heaps 90-yard run for a touchdown on a kickoff Northwestern piled up 27 points to put the game on ice It was during the period that State averted a shutout on Ernie Wheelers 60-yard sprint for a touchdown after intercepting a Wildcat aerial Minnesota 0 0 0 7 7 Scoring: Touchdown Uram Point after touchdown Wilkinson one placekick Officials: Referee Fred Gardner (Cornwell) umpire Hedges (Dartmouth) field judge Ira Carrithers (Illinois) head linesman Sec Taylor (Wichita) Davis Leads Team in 24 to 6 Victory SOUTH Kentucky 0 Georgia Tech 34 Auburn 6 Tennessee 0 Birmingham-Southern 6 Mercer 0 Chattanooga 20 Oglethorpe 6 East Tenn Teachers 2 Carson-Newman 0 Furman 13 the Citadel 7 Tulane 19 Centenary 0 Catawba 13 Hampden-Sydney 0 University of Louisville 12 Hanover 2 Centre 12 Transylvania 0 Georgetown College 0 Morehead College 0 (tie) Murray College 21 Ouachita College 0 Alabama 7 Miss State 0 North Carolina 14 Maryland 0 Davidson 38 I 13 South Carolina 7 Florida 0 Duke 25 Clemson 0 I 14 Wm and Mary 0 Niagara 13 Clarkson 12 Southwestern 12 Vanderbilt 0 EAST Lehigh 20 Johns-Hopkins 0 Albright 31 CC of NY 0 St Mary 14 Delaware 0 Ursinus 7 Dickinson 0 Moravian 7 St Josephs 8 Lebanon Valley 18 Juniata 0 Harvard 28 Brown 0 New York University 26 Penn Military College 0 Baldwin-Wallace 19 Syracuse 7 Panzer 20 Wagner 0 Buffalo 29 Rochester 2 I 19 Brooklyn 6 Holy Cross 7 Dartmouth 0 Upsala 7 Washington College 7 (tie) Waynesburg 59 Rio Grande 0 Yale 7 Penn 0 Colgate 26 St Lawrence 6 Rhode Island 7 Tufts 0 48r Norwich 0:" Drexel 19 Susquehana 12 Colby 13 Vermont 0 Gettysburg 2 Lafayette 0 Swarthmore 7 Union 0 Villanova 13 Penn State 0 Army 27 Columbia 16 Conn State 13 Mass State 0 Princeton 20 Rutgers 0 Western Maryland 13 Providence 6 Kutztown 14 Berger 0 Navy Plebes 7 Dean 0 Springfield 9 Northeastern 7 Trinity 14 Worchester 0 St Anselms 7 Ithaca 0 Middleoury 13 Coast Guard 0 Catholic Univ 14 LaSalle 10 Bethany (W Va) 13 Westminster 6 American International 20 well Textile 7 Hobart 33 Hamilton 0 Lo- MIDWEST Minnesota 7 Nebraska 0 Purdue 35 Wisconsin 14 Otterbein 13 Hiram 6 Oberlin 6 Allegheny 0 Wittenburg 20 Kenyon 0 Bowling Green (O) 6 Ypsilanti 0 Earlham 0 Bluffton 0 (tie) Miami (O) 6 Mich Teachers 0 Ohio Univ 13 Marshall 13 (tie) Notre Dame 14 Washington 6 Indiana 14 Michigan 3 Chicago 6 Butler 6 (tie) Western Reserve 20 Ohio Wesleyan 12 Case 13 Wooster 0 Iwa State 21 Kansas 7 Missouri 7 Kansas State 7 (tie) Creighton 13 Grinnell 0 Marquette 32 St Louis 6 Ferris Institute 6 Lawrence Tech 0 St Joseph 18 Rose Poly 6 Wabash 19 Manchester 6 Franklin 6 Depauw 2 New Mexico Normal 16 Regis 0 Western State 0 Utah 25 Connecticut State Teachers 6 New York Aggies 12 Fairmont 0 Glenville 20 Washington and Jefferson 19 Grove City 0 Indiana (Pa) Teachers 0 Slippery Rock 10 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 14 Baylor 10 Utah State 25 Wyoming 0 Lawrence 0 Carleton 24 Campbell College 0 Mars Hill 13 Oregon 7 Stanford 7 (tie) Idaho Southern Branch 13 Montana University 45 Washington State 14 Idaho 0 Washington 14 UCLA 0 St Johns University (College-ville) 13 St Olaf 6 California 7 Oregon State 0 Texas State Teachers 13 University of New Mexico 7 Montana Mines 0 Albion Normal 13 Occidental 19 Mexico City 6 Itahaca 0 St Anselms 20 Springhill Colege 7 Mississippi College 28 Monmouth 0 Coe 13 Texas 6 Oklahoma 0 South Dakota 7 Iowa 33 MISCELLANEOUS Georgia 7 La State 47 Texas A 3 "Rice 0 Maine 27 New Hampshire 6 St Mary 14 Delaware 0 Emory and Henry 7 King 12 Georgetown University 7 University of Cincinnati 0 4 CHAMPAIGN Ill Oct 10 (FV-Southern California led by a dynamic quarterback 165-pound Da- vid Davis mauled Illinois 24 to 6 nose(j out Mississippi State in ff today before 33000 spectators who sat in a dripping rain to witness ed as the Blue Devils blahked Clemson 25-0 North Carolina won from Maryland 1 14-0 Alabama gruelling Southeastern conference over Centenarys gentlemen 19-0 the intersectional contest The Illini fought their hearts out but never had a chance against Davis the boy with the sling-shot BIRMINGHAM Ala Oct 10(P) Outclassing their opponents who ruled pre-game favorites the Birmingham Southern Panthers trounced the Mercer Bears in an upset victory 6-0 here today Southern scored with only two minutes of play in the first half on a pass Spence to McCall HANOVER Ind Oct 10(P) In a football game played In mud ankle deep while rain soaked players and spectators the University of Louisville defeated Hanover College today 12 to 2 Louisville pushed over both touchdowns in the second period Golden skirted right end for the first score and a few minutes later Loew cracked through the line for another marker after a steady march down the field Hanover scored on a safety in the third period Keeling being tackled by Nelson while attempting to punt from behind his goal line DALLAS Oct 10(P) A desperate pass early in the fourth period gave University of Texas a 6-0 football victory over Oklahoma University here today Homer Tippen husky reserve end took the 25-yard heave from Bill Pitzer and raced 30 more for the score after another sensational aerial splurge had been stymied on the nine-yard line two minutes before INDIANA HOOSIERS TRIP MICHIGAN 14-3 Dark Horse of Western Conference Shoves Michigan Out of Pennant Race ANN ARBOR Mich Oct 10(iiP) Indiana Universitys resourceful eleven dark horse in the Western conference race kicked the University of Michigans hapless Wolverines out of the title peture today with a 14 to 3 victory The triumph was the second of the season over Michigan in 36 years of rivalry The defeat was Michigans second of the season and marked the first time in history an Indiana team crossed a Michigan goal line twice in a game Fifteen thousand rain soaked Michigan fans got their only chance to cheer when the Wolverines drew first blood with a fileld goal from 25 yards out by Chris Everhardus substitute halfback in the opening minutes of the game On the first play of the second period Ed (Texas) Stanton Michigan back juggled the ball Chris Dal Sasso Indiana captain snatched the oval and raced 36 yards for a touchdown Miller converted Midway in the period Huffman rifled a pass to Kenderdine veteran Hoosier end who snared it in he end zone for the final touchdown Miller again converted Agett Hurls Pass and Michigan State Wins PITTSBURGH Oct 10 (JP) Michigan State made one quick aerial thrust of 49 yards in the third quarter to beat Carnegie Tech 7 to 0 today Sebo caught Agetts pass for the touchdown and also kicked goal 'LOS ANGELES Oct 10 (A) Washingtons vaunted huskies living up to a rating as one of the rhost powerful football teams in the Pacific Coast conference defeated a battling University of California at Los Angeles today 14 to 0 before 50000 spectators I i HANOVER Oct 10(P) A fighting Dartmouth team out-battled the powerful Holy Cross Crustaders during all but the last six minutes today only to be beaten 7-0 when Bill Osmanski Sub fullback intercepted a pass and raced 80 yards foe a touchdown I PALO ALTO Calif Oct 10(P) i University of Oregon and Stanford battled to a 7 to 7 ties today In a Pacific Coast conference football game distinguished by many intercepted passes and blocked punts Beaten in its first two starts Stanford scored in the opening period Oregon scored on the first play of the second quarter PRINCETON Oct 10(A) Princetons football team stretched its winning streak to twelve games today by defeating Rutgers its oldest rival 20 to 0 in Palmer stadium Tom Lynch sophomore fullback from Birmingham Mich drop-kicked a field goal from his own 36-yard line in the opening quarter CAMBRIDGE Mass Oct 10(P) A stubborn Brown team went down to a 28-0 defeat before an improved Harvard eleven in the 38th renewal of their rivalry at the stadium today The Crimsons four touchdowns were scattered through the first second and fourth periods TULSA Oct 10 (JP) A field goal by Captain Walter Roach with only 35 seconds to play gave Texas Christian University a 10-7 victory over Tulsa University today Slinging Sam Baughs passes paved the way for both horned frog scores COLUMBIA Oct 10(JP) Jimmy Henson sophomore halfback ran 68 yards from scrimmage in the rain today for the touchdown that gave South Carolinas rugged defensive team a 7 to 0 victory over Florida CHARLESTON Va Oct 10 (JP) West Virginias Mountaineers overcame a seven point lead today and pounded out a 28 to 7 victory over Washington and Lee in the twenty-third annual gridiron game between the two schools DURHAM Oct 10() Duke's Southern conference champions continued their undefeated march by trouncing the Clemson Tigers 25 to 0 after being held scoreless the first half of the game here today About 3000 persons saw Wallace Wades men turn in their fourth straight victory ANNAPOLIS Md Oct 10(P) Although a wiry southpaw passer Sophomore Peter Nistad kept Virginia on even terms with Navy through most of their game today superior sailor power finally prevailed and the Midshipmen won 35 to 14 Sneed Schmidt halfback who was Navys ranking star a year ago struck his former stride scoring three of the Tars five touchdowns Bill Ingram son of the old Navy ace Jonas Ingram again picked up the Middies attack by leading them to their first touchdown after a scoreless opening frame forward passing arm and his at 7f and Washington State trip The TrojcUis outclass- peci Idaho 14-0 i ed Illinois piling up 14 first downs to Illinois 9 They outgained the Illini from scrimmage 187 yards to 54 and outpassed them 104 to 77 yards Plunged into a hole in the first two minutes when Lowell SpuZ" geon Illinois halfback fumbled on the 37 Illinois never! could untrack itself and did not threaten until thee losing minutes of the game when a forward pass throy over the goal line enabled the Illini to score TEACHERS DEFEAT CARSON BY 210 I Lone Score Made in Period as Teams Battle oqj Nearly Even Terms ward to end Bill Jordan who lateralled to substitute Ed Jones for a touchdown Near the end of the first period Sims booted the ball 70 yards to Kentuckys four and on the next play Johnson fumbled for a three-yard loss Davis kicked out to the 47 and Tech marched to another marker with Sims passing tb Jordan who caught the ball on the 10 and lateralled to center Charley Preston who jogged easily across the goal Kentuckys chief threat came in the closing minutes of the first half Substitute halfback Tommy Coleman shot a long pass that Harry Appleby knocked into the hands of Lawrence Garland substitute Wildcat end on the Tech five Kentucky was penalized five yards for excessive time Then on third down Coleman completed a pass forward and it was ruled incomplete because of a double for-- ward as the half ended Starting the third period Kentucky could not gain after the kickoff and Davis booted to Hays on the Wildcat 48 Big Dutch Koenmann broke around on a neat reverse to take the ball from Appleby and race 48 yards for a touch- down Use Second Team The Techs with several second-string players in the lineup counted again late in the third frame as the Tornado pulled another hocus-pocus play Five consecutive first downs carried to Kentuckys 20 and Hays passed to Jones who lateralled to guard Nixon on the one-yard stripe Appleby crashed over on the next play Elmore Simpson Kentuckys quarterback gave the Wildcat fans a treat late in the third period as he returned a kickoff 48 yards to Techs 45 and the Engineers were penalized 15 to the 30 Johnson passed to Hagan for 9 to Tech's 21 There Hays intercepted one of Johnsons heavies and raced back 46 yards to Kentuckys 35- That ended all scoring threats for the afternoon as Georgia Tech with a commanding lead played the fourth period cautiously The summary: Kentucky Pos Georgia Tech Ellington LE Morgan Nevers IT Lindsey Huddleston LG Fitzsimmons i Myers Preston Potter RG Nixon Skaggs Rr Chance Hagan RE Jordan Simpson QB Hays Johnson IH Konemann Davis KH Appleby Sands FB Collins Score by periods: Kentucky 0 0 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 13 7 14 034 Georgia Tech scoring: Touch- downs Konemann 2 Jones (sub1 for Morgan) Preston Appleby Points from try after touchdowns Sims (sub for Hays) 2 Jones (sub for Morgan) 2 Officials: Che eves (Georgia) referee Pitts (Auburn) umpire Hackney (North Carolina) head linesman Striegel (Tennessee) field judge i stebbins Officials Referee: Frank Lane (Detroit) Umpire: John Schom-mer (Chicago) Head linesman Rupp (Lebanon Valley) Field judge Krieger (Ohio U) Methodists Lose To Fordham 7 to 0 NEW YORK Oct 10 (JP) That razzle dazzle flying circus from Southern Methodist University backfired just once here today and the Fordham Rams hailed as one of the Easts outstanding teams evened up for the 20-0 trouncing the Methodists gave them two years ago by walking off with a 7-0 victory John Lock substitute Ram back was the hero Lock snagged Mustang pass midway in the fourth period and galloped 77 yards for the games only touchdown Andy Palau added the extra point Fordham turned back the first of the major threats on its 1936 schedule with only one first down and it was not registered until a minute or so before the final whistle Tulane Wins Over Centenary 19 to 0 NEW ORLEANS Oct 10 (P) Tulanes Green Wave used sheer power to overcome a game but outclassed Centenary eleven 19 to 0 this afternoon Centenary seriously threatened only in the third quarter when several almost impossible pass completions brought the cents to the one foot line A steady march in the first quarter ended when Bryan scored standing up Moss placement try failed Tulane scored again in the second quarter when Dub Mattis went 9 yards around left end for the score In the fourth Tulane marched down the field to the four yard line and Bucky Bryan ploughed through for the score Noel Loflin kicked the extra point Butler Gains Tie Against Chicago CHICAGO Oct 10-i-(P) Butler Universitys game little Bulldogs bit a chunk out of Big Ten football prestige today on Stagg field by battling the University of Chicago to a 6 to 6 tie The Bulldogs paced by Inman (Dog) Blackaby squatty fullback not only held their Western conference foe to a draw but for a time in the third period had 18-000 spectators squirming at the prospect of an upset beating for the more and more noticeably Berwanger-less Maroons Blackaby a 195 pounder scored Butlers touchdown in the third period bringing to a climax a 66-yard drive Before the fourth period was more than a minute old the Maroons tied the score Warren Skoning plunging over from the one-yard line MARQUETTE IS VICTOR CHICAGO Oct 10(A) Scoring once in each of the first three periods and twice in the final quarter Marquette defeated St Louis University today 32 to 6 at Soldier field (V A A.

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