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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 13

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Nashville Banneri
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Vanderbilt 20 Tennessee 13 Alabama 45 Kentucky 23 Virginia 32 North Carolina 0 Sewanee 3 Duke 13 Mercer 7 Chattanooga 0 Southwestern 6 I 0 Hampton Sydney 0 Wake Forest 0 South Carolina 7 Davidson 0 I SPORTS CLASSIFIED FINANCIAL Section 2 k----7-T-T-T--- torr-7 1--Alk-) to '4 N' 1 1r2 I A A lel A nil I r'-'1 -7 1-'1 i'- 44 '7' t4 tj "Ati )' ak 1 -A ii 634 i 6 1 1- 4 1 1 $1 It 4 2----'Z'il'' 4 IA '''1 t11) ILI' lt('4 k2 4 s'Y' 7 7 7 114-ot 4 NASHVILLE TENN SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25 1932 9 I 4 41 L0 6 4 nte I7oL4 A re Pre' sse A 4x 0aL 'AVe h47sNt I IMZ7 4tr vx44 DYNAMITE DIXIE ROBERTS RAMBLES-MERCER POUNDS VANDERBILT'S WEAKNESS I a-SANNER Stet Photon Vanderbilt exposed no dearth of power as it beat Mercer in Its first game of the season Saturday afternoon but in finesse the Commodores were sadly lacking At times their running attack would have punched holes through armor plate but they were always covering the wrong inen when Mercer tried plisses In the picture at the left above Tna Hissra photographer's telescopic lense caught the irresistible Dixie Roberta as he whirled across the line for Vanderbilt's second touchdown The picture shows the kick of the Commodores' running attack In the other picture Reasor Mercer end is shown as he was tackled by Burgess Askew after taking a pass from Walden that put the ball on Vanderbilt's four yard line The play was one of a series of completed Passes that culminated in a pass over the line for a touchdolm on fourth down Beek: number seven and Henderson number five are the other identifiable Vanderbilt playera in the picture AM 'S r- ---1-7-- 0 0- 411104 1 0 10---01 -igt 9 '4 7 rlo i toreN A A4 t4 4 i 0 i f-gy 11 e) -4 4 144 1 -9 0 13 1 1 "4 lir) 4 gt wi- la di' 4 I a He lov4 '1411irj 'vim we A Lot- 49 itmt I ''t 'a401 a LS' isi Lot 14 0' WW0' 1 141 GI- 1 ''4ossser'' ''ass Sits 7 4 WS kill 1-1 'IP' 44 its ta rit Pr 11 1 0 di Tir 1 -1 0 '1 74sto tot I II ''41 4 aii a- 1: Ivo 1 rb ti re 73 1 'FASO' 41 ealo Sr a A rib a kt41111 041-N 6 ifers Inc) 1 'DYNAMITE DIXIE ROBERTS POUNDS WEAKNESS VANDERBILT'S 0y t4tts -A ro i -5 4 4- 9 oy 16' n-- rr '''''-'1 4 Olt -4P44- 61 fsi-vos 4141 044041141'ii14k I Al: r1444444 1 0 No 1- 7' 4 so '4 1 2 'Cr- A iv 'a a'4 9 4 i "tt-''' 41 "r4 4-14 IAA' 1 -44(4" 10 ii -1L414-ft -k71t9PIP74 ---x--1 v0 5 AL 5 :4 -01 itt 44Als 4 -t 'SR' 44 "110-040 A i90c 14 1k i -e 40 1 vota A o20 vo 4t 4 -11kili Iti 14': '444 11'" Z- vn414' 4 44 't -4" A il 74 1 44 -4 -4 4 4 4 11 r7 "1ft'4404Nos'4' 114104it'1''' '1' 4' -4 44' '41 ''''''1'' 0 1 '10vtNA' -4I''''k I l'! 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Of course you didn't And httw disappoInted we were! In tut nothing it all happened about which we could complain quid raise owe of those 'ayes-have-It" howls over the injustice of the rule changes No ball-carriers tore off for 99 yards and a touchdown only to be tailed back because be slipped to the ground The defensive linemen played Just as well with restricted use of their hands The coaches made numerous substitutions without the aid of a bookkeeper And we didn't pven miss the flying blocks and tackles In fact there seems to be nothing at all wrong with the rule changes Football still is the colorful Interesting game It was In 1931 and 1911 and 1911 The game is not slowed up at all If anything Ws faster And jibe one certain thing Ls that it's about three times as clean Now really dic Of football all dret And 114w pened about 1 "ayes-have-it" No ball-carrte balled back becau played Just as well numerous substitu gven Miss the flyi In fact lb changes Foci In 1931 and 1 The game Is gbe one certain tt By FREDDIE RUSSELL The eturdy legs and flashing hips of Dixie Roberts bentor halfback carried VanderbilVe Commodores to a bard-earned 20 to 7 triumph over a stubborn Mercer eleven at Dudley Field Saturday 1 the premiere of the hts a Kentucky Beats I 23 to 0 tlilon-Long Island game Westminster 20 SlinPerl Rock 0 St Vincent 31: Westinghouse Tech Baltimore 13 Shenandoah Manhattan 6 Bonaventure 6 Lehigh 13: Drexel 13 Franklin Marshall 21 Moravian 7 12 Rhoda Island 0 Oakridge Military 6 Parria Island Marines 21 Holy Cross 13 New luver 6 Cornell 72 Buffalo Vermont 7 St Michaels 0 MIDDLE WEST Cincinnati 51 Hanover Case 32 Hiram North Central 51 Morton 0 Waynesburg 13 Muskingum 6 Ohio 19 Rio Grande Norbert 13 Oshkosh Teachers 7 Iowa State Teachers 7 Columbia 9 Grove City 13 Glenville Illinois Wesleyan 7: Carbondale Pittsburgh Teachers 13 Mimouri Mines Iowa State 21 Simpson Itcee Poly 33 Oakland City Jonesboro Poly 16 Lambuth 6 South Dakota State 21 Northern Normal lows State 7 Columbia South Dakota University 20 Yankton Chicago 51: Monmouth 0 Shurtieff 10 Carthage 6 Marquette 25 Lawrence 0 Milwaukee 18 Elmhurst 6 Kansas State 26 Wichita St Mary's 0 La Salle Michigan State 93: Alma IA Paul 13: St Victor 6 01fahotna Militaiyy 34 Okla Teachers 11 Superior 19 Marquette Teachers 1 Normal 27 Illinois Military Kalasamoo Teachers 31: lope 6 Ohio Wesleyan 20: Wilmington 0 I Akron 7 Ohio State Reserves FAR WEST Montana 25 Anaconda tt California Froah 7 San Mateo 6 Paul Kercheval Stars in Decisive Wildcat Victory Tuxes looaa Ala Sept 24--(1P)--11niversity of Alabama displayed power and versatility Saturday In winning Its first gridiron game of the season from Southwestern of Memphis 43 to 6 There were 4300 fans at the game A fumble gave Southwestern the ball late in the final period on Alabama 6-yard line from where High bucked over In two attempts for the Invaders' only tally of the game Otherwise the contest was a pretty steady parade of Coach rrank Thomas' men who scored seven touchdowns on I varied game of passing plunging and skirting end runs 1 A 35-yard prow Cbappel to Leach brought the firat Alabama score in the first period In the second Manes bucked over to climax a drive The third period brought out namea of other years with John (Hurry) Cain and Holley gaining 18 40 and 13 spectively to count again Cain passed twenty-two yenta then pined twenty-three in two tries for another Ilowell and Mose ly advanced to Southwestern's 10-yard line where Sewell bucked over An Intercepted pass and a 20-yard advance accounted for another 'Barns touchdown while still another came on Joyce's 32-yard sprint and McDaniel 8- ya rd plun ge Ile lineup: Alabama rot Southwestern A BENEFICIAL OPENER Mercer supporters have nothing to be ashamed of In the performance ti the Bears In bowing to the Commodores They should be and are proud No opening game opponent of the Meatiginmen has staged a raore valiant fight Mercer Is well-coached The tram plays with a Confidene and surety of purpose that accompanies a winner In fact but for a couple of fortunate breaks they might have held Van derbilt to a tie It was a beneficial first game for Vanderbilt It was much better than the usual rompaway The Commodores were tested and they showed some deficiencies These will be strengthened this week They )111 be better against North Carolina Mercer suppor the Bears In proud No openh raore valiant fighl lIklercec Is and surety of for a couple derbilt to a It was a bent than the usual I showed some defi )111 be better ega son Employing a decilishly twisting cutback that repeatedly pierced a threeto-five-man aciven of would-be tea- len the McMinnville meteor raced crone the goal line three times to score all of the Oo Id and Black touchdowns The man called Dixie counted the first touchdown on the tenvh a the game with a dash through left tackle for three yards Late in the second querter with the ball again In the scoring sone he dashed around left end for seven yards and the see ond tally The valiant and highly sutteex5Ni efforts of this tricky-limbed bell-toter were climaxed three minutes before the end of the game when he scampered around Mercer's left wing revereed self through three tacklers and sprInted 58 yards unmolested arrose the WO line eseorted by the protective Orue Beck 1 Chattanooga Sept Tennessee Volunteers looked far from impressive hers Saturday as they registered a 13 to 0 victory over the Chittatiooga University Moccasins in their initial game of the season Feathers halfback scored the first touchdown in the first quarter after taking a pm from Charley Vaughn sophomore halfback The eecond tally came in the second period when Harvey Robinson sub quarterback went around right end from the ten yard line Vol reserves played practically half the gams With the sub playing much better ball than the regulars The third and fourth periods Were' played on about even terms the Moccasins gaining quite a bit through the Vol line but never threatening to score The Chattanooga Poe Tennessee White 'Rayburn Merritt I Franklin Cerasole 0 Stewart Urban Maples NtirtiO 0 Prank Aitken Ellis Shull Balbach Brackett Price Feathers Hahwell Vaughn Monroe Wynn Score by periods: Tennessee 1 I 0 G-13 Chattanooga 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns: Feathers and Robinson Point after touchdown: Wynn (place kick) Officials: referee Darwin (Virginia): umpire Majors (Auburn) headlines-man Moulton (Auburn) field Judge Wilson (Miami) West Kentucky Teachers 38 Evansyille Centre 7 Murray Teachers Citadel 19 Erskine 0 Marshall 68 Loulmille Centenary 41 Henderson 0 EAST S)-racuse 13 Clarkson I (night game) Alfred a Defiance 0 Colgate 41 St Lawrence 0 Villanova 28 Urstuus 2 Seton Hall 18 Stroutisbuig Teachers River Falls 6 MacAliqter Columbia 51 Middlebury Carleton 34 Stevens POlklt Bates 12 Arnold Albright 39 West Chester 'readier 2 Pittsburgh 47 Ohio Northern Amherst 13: Colby 6 Hemline 6 St Cloud 2 Dartmouth 73 Norwich Williams 6 Rochester Rutgers 6 Providence 6 Thiel 19 Morris Harvey El Maas State 50 Cooper Union 1 Lexington KY Sept 24-41r-tutvergity of Kentucky defeated Virginia Military Institute here today 23 to 0 In one of two strictly Southern Conference games of the day which generally saw the conference get into action Coach Harry Gil maRe apparently found an able descendant of his famed "Shipwreck" Kelly in one Paul Kercbeval a versatile wmhomore quarterback who figured In about ell the Commotion of the afternoon Halfback Darby opened the first seorinit threat with a 25-yard sprint to I 'a 3-yard line where Kercheval plunivsl over Kercheval then place-kicked the extra point By his punting Kercheval kept 1 on the defensive In the second quarter although the Cadets once reached Kentucky's 35-Nard line only to lose On a fumble The period waa scoreless As if to eAtablish his versatility tercheval contributed a field goel from placement In the third period at short range Bach Kentucky hallbas44k Tan back a punt 57 yards for a touchdown In the final quarter but Kerchevers kick was blocked A I fumble on the Cadet 10-yard line brought the final score Kercheval buckling over in two attempta and place-kicking the Dual point The lineups: (Continued on Page 4 Column 8) PLEASE MR WHITE White that old minstrel man who has moved to Nashville Vas a guest In the press-box Saturday with 'nny Stowe of the a nrolincing Stowe And off the stage Lasses Is full of 'em just like lachind the footlights Ile tells of the colored baseball game and the big darley who slammed a line drive right over third base The umpire yened "Foul!" So did the coach at first baloe So did the crowd But the big boy raced all the way around the sacks and fin- ished the tour with a terrific slide at home plate As he arose the umpire asked: "What's the matter wi you boy? Why you wann'a run all round these bases when everybody's hollering Toul'?" The big boy dusted off his pants grabbed his bat and said: ''Sho' bots I knows it was foul But I was jest rehearsin them bases" Ltssesi White leas a guest In Itolincing loehinct the footlig Ile tells who slammed yelled "Foul!" But the big I ished the tou As he arose I Why yoil wann'a out'?" The big boy bots I knows It 11 Barfoot and Herring Hook-up In Dixie Series Combat Today I Over 15000 Expected to Attend Game in Chattanooga Managers Confident of 'Victory Swaim LE laon' Leslie Forteubers Hupke LG Foy Heat McCormick Kirkland 0 Bearden ree Herbert Leach rerrett Holley HIgh (C) Chappell Newton iNaiker -if Womble Cain (C) Leach by perlods: Alabama 7 15 19-45 Southweetern 0 0 0 6-- 6 Touchdowns: Alabama teach Hushes Cain 2 Sewell Howell McDaniel Bouthweetetn High Kinte after touchdown Alabama: Holley 2 Mobeley tut itu west ern: Barnes McCollum McCollum White Talley Givens Love McLarty Alabama: Candy McMillan Lea Morrow elims Marr Dotherow Turner Moseley 1flIuI Campbell Joyce Robrdanz Hughes Sewell Officials: referee Ervin (Drake): Umpire Morlarity (St Marye) headlines-man Mouat (Armour Tech) field judge Waddy (Otorgla Tech Virginia IT Ins From Ilampden Sydney32-0 Charlotteaville Va Sept Virginia opened Its forty-fifth football seaeon Saturday by scoring in every period to defeat Hampden Sydney 31 to Tommy Johnson 190-plund klultback carried over two touchdoerne in the I trxt built ot blx initial PISMO tor Urn So close was Virginia'e defenee that the visitors gained only one yard In each of the first two periods and only one first down in the game LEWIS RATES SIXTH Just hew much of a threat Strangler Lewis Is considered for the grappling crown may be gained front the following rating made by the atonal Wrestling Association which has recognized Jim Londos as the champion R-ay Steele Is named as the foremost contender with jtte others in this order: No No 2 Jim McMillen 30 John resek 3 Henri de Gbue 31 Jack Sherry 4 Dans Kampter IL rat O'Shocker Dirk Shikait 13 rani JEMPti IA Lewis 14 Fred 0-n111111er Rudy Paul 15 I'verett 8 Gino Garibaldi I Joe Sovoldi George Zajbarias 17 Gus Sonnenberg' Lewis ranks no 1-eiter than slitth And it SET M3 that Mr McMillen aontinues to Jug how nu grappling crown rational Wrestlii the champion gle Others in ail No 2 Jim '31 3 Bend 4 Bans I IS Dirk Id Lel 7 Rudy 8 Gino 9 Georfre Lewis ranks aontlnues to ellin INDIVIDUALITY IIELYS And so Dixie Roberts and Roberts Cone served the largebt helping of joy to the expected small crowd of 7'4 9 that spotted the atadiuni Had it not been for his individual performance Vanderbilt would have been In sa extremely bad way For teamwork and precision of attack the COMIlladol were most dleappotnting They were saved by the single-handed brillieure of a few members Mercer mind Yon Presented a formidable team Ty were tough 1re7 threw up a defense that stopPed the McGuginmen told for twenty-five minutes Of the half And more Vous that they flashed the most efferine serial atte7k Dudley I leld Inas aeeri in many a half-moon It was live minutes before the whistle when the Bears received the bell at 36-yard line Pluirev Walden the ex-KnOrvillet high sermol speedater waa in the game for Yinkowsky MR Walden wag supposed to run Instead he pamed And how he passed MERCER PASSES Walden began to surge goalward bulletins one to Cimper7rian for 17 yards that at the ball On Vanderbilt'a 19-yard stripe Mercer laded around with two line plays and a short pas It wee fourth tiown and eight yards to go -Hinkel Walden blipped hack and shot another bullet to Harrison for 14 yards end the oval was on Vanderbilt 3-yard line I would 0111 that It was 'la the shadow of the goalpcsits" but the tun wasnt shining at this Urns-Again line plays were called three of them The Commodores held Merrer still was three yarns from the land of milk and honey and touchdowns Hit they called another pass and this time it was Reasor who leaped lip over tve goal line to grab the toss from TrOMEnerhouser plane-khdred the extra point Mercer tried (flu- peseta In touchdown drive and completed every one During the hilt quarter they attempted nine and completed seven SPED UP ne ridden realization that the game might be lost during the last triroef minutes aroused the Vanderbilters extra zip was easily apparent Duezexs Askew took the kirk-oil and plowed Ma way back to the 3-yard line Tv PlaY1 gained three Yards and ttren erns was off on his apint howl (Continues' ea ivy 4 Clugui 4) i Kentucky roc MI Parrish LE Walker Drury llowe Da vidson Beale Nimms Blevins RG ostainack Bkinner 1LT Kaylor Rupert IE Crick Kercheval Travers Bach If Crick Darbe Rff Straub Goodman Riley Ecnte by periods: Kentucky 7 0 3 13-23 0 0 0 0 Touchdowns: Keg-tilt-vat 2 Bach Points after touchdown Kercheval 3 'placements) Yield val Kerchaval (placement) Tackle Wagner Montgomery Guard Gibson tullneck Muler Caseady End Murphy try Center Luther Jaries Haliback Foster Abher lialfhark Biesel Dunn Guard Burg Zimmerman Litterterback Morgan Ehd Gilber Tackle morehead Jones Officials: Referee Lane (Detroit) Umpire Lambert (Ohio State): Headlineennan Maxwell (Ohio State) Field judge (Ohio Btatel Holy Cross Beats New River 13 16 6 Worcester Mess Sept Cross opened the season with a 13-6 victory over $ew River State Hew River rushed Holy Croes during the first half but the Orusaders opened up In the third period and put over two touchdowne Ran US substitute full back for Holy Cross accounted for both scoros STAGNANT DOWNCAST Stattuant cur new tootta2 picker was mLerably downcast Saturday 14ht despite tutoundIng success upon the early returns One of his Alma Maters the Stroudburg Teachers lost to SetorOtall Oh yes he Vent tq Sttcpery Rock too Stagnant ou rght despite tu Alma M3tcrs Went to Sn'ipery 1 1 ti tZ- ttt I By HOSE WELCH (International News Service Special Correspondent) Chattanooga Term Sept of the Dixie Series pitching duel between Clyde Barfoot of Chattanooga and Sandy Herring of Beaumont will take place here Sunday afternoon when the Lookouts and Exporters clash In the fourth game of the playoff Mr Barfoot has everything to gain and nothing to lose but another ball game Mr herring can't do any worse than break even for It was he who took the veteran Barfoot for a ride In the opening game at Beaumont last Tuesday Herring was ably supported In his flrat conquest of the Lookouts by Hank Barbie 11 3fay Get Eren Greenberg who hoisted one of Bar toot's over the lettfield For That Game in 1883 fence for a home run the Only run It mred In the game Herring may be Bucknell 'University's football rival ablyasststance again In fourth On homecoming day October 22 will game but Barfoot is aatinfied the as- thpleayLanlfamytetuetewet6izerng trhae COrintten3cktntoll ynottromeontNeewfroymorkGreweboo- male good In the small town played its first football game In 1M3 At least Barfoot doesn't -plan to and lost to Lafayette on that occa pitch underhand to Greenberg eon 59 to if he does then this Dixie Series is likely to last all fall 900 Turn Out for Crew As the two clubs go into the fourth a Karim The Lookouts bold the lead At California Next Year 2 games to I thanks to that storybook fintsh Chattanooga put on to rbright coach of University of Call-Win Priday's irame here of rnia's Olympic champion elght-oared If Perfoot wins aundey Welhoff plans to come back with Alex McColl crew slued tip 200 candidates for who won the eecond game at Beaumont next year's boat at a recent rally on Monday In the event Barfoot and McColl are unable to atop the seriee by Monday blichoff plans to use Duster Referee Drops Dead Mails Tuelclky Eskers nomination for Monday's Nei! Brunswick Sept game Is Izzy Goinatein the younpter Wheeler referee of today a who Inst Rutgers-Providence game dropped Secretary rmerson of the Lookouts deed Of heart tenure as he walked into stated Iwo Saturday that the advance sce of tickets fr th surloy I the Cfreging room front the plevin uhich etnn at 230 tncti(Atem vigt at teWt 15000 al1 be In attPod- HP lit 22 rea-1 01 end eq I form' Liam-lord p4ore-r I 11 IT Huskies Conquer -Gonzaa Seattle Wash Rept 24--(IMS)---The University of Vlethington 1Iukes with their AO ptomvre backs clicking too no thly for the game defense of the rghter Cionraia University 13alidoes won their first game of the araAon berg fisturrlay 19 to T-be Buticlogs after trailing at the end of the' first Lalf 13 to 0 rallied In the third quarter and footed a touchdown against the Buzlies 'more Col)s Greentes Gallop Hanover ICK Sept arnaaFed eleven touchdown to detcat Norwich 13 to 0 In the opening an of the season here this afternoon Sammy Vihrnan of Malden Maas heralded ex the eecond "Al Marstem" opened tbe scoring on the firm may when he broke looaa for a 65-yard tun GUSTO IN FRONT13' willniog the Jockey Club Goid Cup at Belmont Part a fez' dAys ago Ousto the three-ye-Ir-old grandson or Man o' War has taken a commanding It'act la the chase for money honors thls year Ilere'a the Stanchng of those who have on tiOCX)0 or more: Third Amount 1 0143910 0 13G000 0 11E435 0 132825 I 0 93625 0 58400 0 WA 13' winning I ago Ousto the commithding Itandlrg of theist Horse-- A 1 PA int-curio Gusto 4 3 iaireno 7 2 Ladysman 5 2 tturtoo Lin 2 I nem rokkh 2 3 Equipiolse 9 1 Tclp 1114ht 5 0 rim' Lark 1 First Second Gusto 4 3 iaireno 7 2 Ladysman 5 2 trurtoo Lin 2 1 Rem roach 2 3 Equipoise 9 1 Top Flight 5 flow tun 1 0 Ilorse-- Gusto Ialreno I a )sman Burgoo Ling Kerry Equipoise Top 114 ht Liter Lap sPnt 24- --IINS)---Tbe or IlitMmore detealed 15'herian(Nth College a Vaglnte 11 to Etaturcley fternoom Lefore a tlknd tut ot gpetetore In the huge MutilcIpal Stadlum Nary (Irmo' Drubs Plebe Team 584 nept 24--(tP)--1avy Academy gndders preparinit tor the geasOn -8 opener w0ei W1lin and Mary nett Satutder Saturday rrnahed what le regarded a i ficKi Vehe team 58 to 6 Ben Walkup or CreaerordsvIlle Ind and Gordon Chunghy)n Hawall were Cle bright itihte nt the beektiekl The 1104rapte4 p(166 'The lotst chalice for Gusto to be knocked out of the lead 15 tor Lady5 riaa IsIn the Pimlico Futurity And he may do just Vtat The lArst eha ptaa to win the Manhattan Draics 'ri 13 I it 1 Utah Triumphs Logan Utah Sept Aggies opened the 1932 grid betuton here 1 aturday by aintlug a one game rorn UnirerAity Cr (southprn I rqauch) 32 to The Farrners used W1-114 14 the gawk New ycna pz 24-494V tart battled a titrorla St 11)nenri ttte tettrit ti3 a 6-6 draw at 1vper Flect 44t414 alk111a-44 COULDN'T YOU Tbe guy in thp press-bOX nt the ftyotbatt g'ame who peanut ruil4 vhur F4 Watt Ins lia411v111 71-tra4 who areIL5 peanut The guy In L'AtLL'i ca your 1 1 111fAqt 3 N4.

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