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Backfield could not score again Barchan and Reynolds made Georgias touchdowns Stupper Runs Through Entire Who Daze Moccasin Defense by Commodore Defense Rothe at left half for Georgia proved the Long End Runs and Line Jabs most consistent ground gainer of the 1 ATIAANTA Ga Oct 1S--Georgia game and was aided by splendid inter- The Middle- Tennessee de-Tech eliminated Vanderbilt from south- ference Line-Up: -feated the University of Chattanooga ern football champkinship titles today by sewanes Georgia yesterday afternoon in a freak exhibitrimming the Commodores 20 to 0 on a clotrk I 0 lte)-nolds Lion of football by a score of 49 to 0- muddy field that haropered effosts- to tfuc'evtrru: li Harter belthel 1- 1 The absence of Raulston1 3loccasin's Nv tarry the baIL Frequent fumbles espe- Liettlecen Day cell quarterback necessitated a complete eiallY during the early part of the game Saterlee a Vandiver change in the line-up and sounded the and numerous penalties for offside and c00eer t-ouuy- liargrett qb death knell of the Moccasins itaulston holding boldin appeared to keep the score llicks qb L'arclum Friday night reported that an abscess lower Despite the raw day the game Harper I Rothe I Coughlan Reynolds IL had formed around one of his teeth drew a capacity crowd defensive play Neville fb krielit lb Yesterday before the game his face was Vanderbilt depended on almost entirely and in this the wonder- Score by periods: 1 2 3 swollen to enormous proportions Suss- ful ability of Goar at kicking showed to r4a 0 0 a 0-0 don was switched from half Ito quarter advantage over Flowers of Tech Hardly I 13 0 and Roberson was placed in charge of thnik thrpo tiroPs did thA Commo-1 Georgia scoring: the left wing of the backfield ATIAANTA Ga Oct 1S--Georgia Tech eliminated Vanderbilt from southern football titles today by trimming the Commodores 20 to 0 on a muddy field that hampered effosts- to carry the ball Frequent fumbles espeeiallY during the early part of the game and numerous penalties for offside and for holdire appeared to keep the score lower Despite the raw day the game drew a capacity crowd Vanderbilt depended on defensive play almost entirely and in this the wonderful ability of Goar at kicking showed to advantage over Flowers of Tech Hardly more than three times did the OUTPLAYED Mississippi Wins Game by a Score of Volunteers Show to Advantage Aerial Game but Are 1 in Every Other KNOXVILLE Tenn Oct playing their opponents even more thaa the score would indicate the Mississippi A and aggregation defeated the University of Tennessee football team ou Wait field this afternoon 6 to 0 iu game replete with thrills even though it was without individual features Excepting for a few moments during the first quarter when it looked so though Tennessee would make a tun away race of the contest the Mississippi Aggies outclassed the Volunteers in every department of the game excepting only in aerial attack where the Ten nesseans showed to decided advantage The single touchdown which enabled the Aggies to cart away the victorucams tosvard the end of the second quarter when after a series of bucks and pasfies had carried the ball to the twolArg line Perry pushed over for a touchdown making the count 6 to 0 when Perry failed to kick an easy goal- Thelize-uai Tennessee (0) Miss lk Cummings I Bower I Lowe (C) 1 Carpenter I Robinson cell Ritlingaley ten Henderson Huff Lindsey Askew Belt McCabe gb Russell qb Evans Francis I tAtiosell Benson tb WeissingeL Summary: Touchdowns "Perry' tub stItutiona: Tennessee Deitson Byrum Kennedy A Lowe Hatcher- Blair Jeans Braford Emery Austin Stria-Pit Snowden and Iteddlck MIssisatippl: Lae Perry Henley Klindworth Powers -tut Houston Men Make Ready For Basketball Season i Teady I It ta la 7 ubg et( tut 4 To One Touchdoun I C4NIBRIDGE 1dass: Oct yard defeated Brown 7 to 0 today being held to a touchdown and goal principally 'through the sturd' defense of the visitors under the shadow of their own goal After a Crimson march of severity-five yards across the Brown goal line in the first five minutes of Play Harvard was six times within the visitor? 25-y3rd line Three attempts at field goals went astray 1 Brown was not dangerous except for I a few minutes in the third period when open play including a well-executed forward pass brought the visitors to Harvard's 23-yard line Harvard stood like a wall and a try at a held goal hit the goal post Summary: Harvard Ryan I Sedavrlek 6 Clark Havemeyer eeLM Woods Kane Steele Murray 0- Humphrey 12b Casey bb liorweert 1 1 'Brown' Brisk 1 Sinclair I Sturtleft 1 Brace cen- Nichols Johnstone Albright Coulter qb Brooks1-bb Eniery'r Armstrong lb Score by periods: Harvard 1 7 0 0 'I Browns 0 0 0 0 it Harvard scoring: Hot' ween Goal from touchdown Horween Langford (Trinity) Umpire Hugh McGrath (Boston College) Field Sullivan dean Head Connell (Tufts) Time of periods-12 minutes each LAST MINUTES OF PLAY I GIVES DAVIDSON VICTORY COLUMBIA (Jct 18--Dav1dson College defeated South Carolina in the last minute of play this afternoon when Capt Spann aided by perfect interference ran 22 yards for the only touchdown of the game The two elevens bad stood each other off until the closing minute Carolina took the ball on downs three times Inside their 25-yard line anti Davidson gained possession of the bait in the same way on their 'S-yard line The game was played on a muddy tleld with rain falling much of the tiw Line-up: Davidson Carolina I Quattlebaum I a 1 Cblattlebaum I Goodmaa 1 Thomas cert Hammett 1 Rometelt I gBrads cert Davis Lightsey -r 1 McMaster 1 McMillan rt 1 Douglass 1 Brockington I 1 SINann cb- I Timmons tit I Black I Skinner I Johnston Smith bbeppard lb Allen fb Sere by periods: Davidson i i 0 0 0 'I Carolina 1 0 0 0 0-0 Substitutions: Davidson McAllister for Johnson Castle for Black: Black for McAlister Carolina: McMillan for Lightsey Scoring: Davidson touchdown Spann Goal from touchdown Castle Edgerton (Davidson) (Wesc Virginia 'Wesleyan) Head Linesman (Lehigh)4 Time of periods 13 13 r4 13- ty CENTRAL OF CLEVELAND VICTOR )N FAST MELEE CISNELAND Tenh Oet Ing their opponents ion a heavy field the Central High school elevenl defeated Knoxville High -school -0 Friday afternoon The game was hotly and evenly contested except in the second quarter when Central made three touchdowns Capt Keller made the first marker by a line buck Schultz then got away with an end run for twenty yards for the second touchdown The third was made when Sullivan completed a forward pass behind the god! line Central failed tif kick two goals The whole Central team played a creditable game the work ol Kelly Schultz and SnItivan being especially good For tbe visitors Wallace Dean Ellis Hahn and Garrett played a nice game The game was clean and fast considering the muddy field The line-up: I Hahn McKenzie Keister 1 Carterl Buchanan Beaty Hiseock snialling I Miller McReynolds Dean I Sullivan I Ellis ITearring Gareett qb FL Keister Payne Yule 1 Setiults: 1 Wallace lb Johnston 1 i 0 A I FootballReiults In the East Cambridge Mass Harvard 7 Brown 0- 7 Bates 7 West Puint Y--Army 6 rliaine 24 Pitts- burgebw 1-1 3' 'even College 5: Yale 3 New 10: New York university 37 Connecticut Aggies Hanapshihre 10 Vermont 0- bia 10 Norwich 7 48 Trinity 7 Cross 7 t3pringIlekl 27 Muhlenburg l'ittsburgh Carnegie Tech 16 Case 19 34: Mt Union 13 Terre Polytechnic 7 Franklin 14 Richmond 27 Wil- mington 0- and Jefferson 16 Westminster Military College 0 Franklin and Marshall Hopkins 33 Gal-la odet 3 Buft Lawrence 23 Buf- fa In 0 New Brunswick Island game cancelled Frederick hid St Marys 0 St Johns 24 Pennsylvania 55: Swarthmore 7 and Mary 7 Richmond College 0 state 43 Kentucky State Aggle8 7: Worcester PolysO of Detroit 47 Bethany Coltege of Chicago 16 Purdue llanover 19 Penn State 13 Ann 26 Michigan Agghts Larayette 41 Haver-ford 9 Iowa 7 13 'Western Reserve 7 indianapolla Indiana 6 Lincoln Dame 14 Ne- braska 3 EvanstonWisconsin 10 Northwestern 6 7: Hamilton 21- omen ft 101 North-wet Orli 6 Morgantown West Virginia 2-7 Maryland 0 31 Rochester 33 Virginia Polytechnic institute 7 11 a 4t University 14 Ithode 1and College 6 Granville 7 Wittenberg 7 and Lee 78: Norfolk Naval Base 19 Randolph-Macon 14 Ne war 20: IDelaware -Athens -University 06 7 Ohio toads Naval Base 7 Catholic University I University Wesleyan 7 Miami 13 51 New York Aggies In South North Carolina 6 Wake Forest William and Mary 7 niehmond College 0 4 South Carolina 0 Davidson 7 Furman 6 Presbyterian College Georgia Tech 20: Vanderbilt Virginia 7 XL I idississippi A ttc IL 6 tJ of IV Wollord 12 Citadel Tu lane 21 Springhill University of Florida 48 Mercer 0- Univ of Alabama 4S Howard Univ of Chattanooga 0 Middle Tennessee Normal 49 Sewanee 0 Univ of Georgia 13 IL 13 Mississippi Univ Washington and Lee 78 Norfolk Naval Base 0- In West Univ of Texas 7 Univ of Okla 12 University of Arkansas 20 Rolla School of Mitws Oklahoma 12 Texas 7 Marquete 53 Lawrence Kansas Aggies 0 Washington 14- Utah Aggies 46 Montana Carnegie Tech 16 Case Washington 35 New York 0 Olympic Club 13 Stanford California 61 Occidenttg College (SO YALE LOSES TO BOSTON GAME REGULAR SLUGFEST 5 NEW HAVEN Conn Oct- went down to defeat 5 to 3 to Boston college today which two weeks ago was defeated 17 to 0 by Howard The game was marked by numerous penalties and frequent interruptions doe to injuries to players The margin of victory for Frank Cavanaugh' eleven was by a safety made the second period The Elie took the In the third period by ticoring a field but a like score for Boston in the quarter was enough to win as neither team bad been able to push over touchdown Dicens Yale's left tackle was removed the game for slugging Yale being penalized fifty yards Yale made only three first downs while Cavanaugh's men the same number to their credit Line-up: Yale Boston College () Reinhardt I Urban Dicens Nbechan I 1 Kelly 1 Acosta cen I leaphy cen Hubbard Doyle Walker O'Brien Allen Comerford LaRoche ob Corrigan (lb French 1 Swan hKereton Fitzpatrick Braten fb Scanlon lb Score by periods: 1 2 3 4 Boston College 0 2 0 5 A 9 Boston College (5)-- Urban I I Kelly 1 Ileaphy een 1hDyle O'Brien Comerford Corrigan ob Swan hFltzputrick Seatlon 1234 0 2 0 5 0 0 3 0-3 Boston scoring: (Yale) from Yale scoring: from (substitute for LaRoche) MAINE HOLDS SOLDIERS TO SMALL SCORE OF 6-0 WEST POINT Oct army extended to the limit to defeat Maine 6 to 0 as tbe soldiers were weakened by the absence of MeQuarrie Breldster Blake and Schabacker who are on hospital! 1st Army's score came on a forward pass to Stout from the 10-yard mark In second quarter after the ball had been carried to that polat by a good offensive by the Army In which the play of and Evans featured Score by periods: 6 0 6 Maine 0 0 0 ti I a a A to Is feel Walk Over Chattanooga for Overwhelming Victory One minute after the hall went into play it was evident that the local squad was doomed' -The normal school's- hue outweighed the Moccasin line by quite a few pounds The visiting backfield ran rings around the entire Moccasin defense The" first touchdown came five minutes after the kick-off when Nealy- for Murfreesboro threw- a beautiful pass thirty 3ards which landed in the waiting arms of Smith Smith zigzagged for teu yards and was across the Moccasin chaikiine Villiams' machine on the next kickoff staged 'a comeback with three successful passea which placed them well in Isiormal'a territory They lost their tally chance to score however when buss'dorf lost- his head called a play nobody but himself knew anything about-and tne ball was thrown to Catewho dazed to catch it- A Murfreesboro end fell on the bah With a series of long end runs by Mulligan Smith and Neely Murfreesboro made the second touendown and kicked goal 'At the end of the first half the -score was 14 to 0 The next two touchdown and goals were piled up in the third period Tile Mocassins started their lob pusses again at the opening of the third period and weresucceSsful with one or two Raulston however who had relieved Sussdoll at quarterback didn't seem to know when- te -stop the aerial 'attack 'A pretty pass was iutereepted and Smith het fur forty yards and another --Muth-down After that until the last lew minutes of play the Mocassins were stone dead Their line setmed to be made especially for the fast Murfreesboro backs to run over The tackling of the local boys was ghastly Time after time Neely would brush aside a Moccasin tackler directly in his path apparently with the greatest of ease in the last fey minutes of play however the Mocassius steadied and were plowing steadily up the field for a touchdown Another wild pass gave the ball to Murfreesboro who crossed the goal for the seventh time The normal school didn't have any especial weakness The whole squad played solid steady football Neely Smith and Mulligan copped the individual honors Nealy was a wonder fie was unusually fast could charge the line with remarkable success and his twisting way of running made it nearly impossible to throw him his tracks Cate Owen and Eldridge played the entire game for the Mocassins 1Cate's playing while not sensational was steady and his running netted the local boys a goodly percentage of their gains Eldridge and Owen were tile defensive stars The line-up and summary follows: Murfreesboro-- fluddleston cen- Owen cen Wheeler Judd 1 Wynne Ward Overall 'Redd Miles t- Eldridge Clardy I Tratcher I Verble Maddox Smith oh Raulston-Sussdort qb Hunter Lb Cate lb 1 Mulliean Farrell Nelly Sussdorf Clark and Roberson 1 Score by periods: Murfreesboro 14 "14 7 11-49 Chattanooga 0 0 0 0 (Sewanee) Umpire McAllester (North Carolina) Headlinesman (University of Chattanooga) -(Senanee)- FOOTBALL DOPE IS UPSET WHEN SYRACUSE WINS GAME SILIAMBE Oct dope was given an upset here today when the 'Syracuse Uldversity football team outclassed l'ittsburgh and won 24 to 3 The bail) was in Pittsburgh's territory virtually all the time Ackley was the star of tbe game scorin 13 of SyracUse's 21 points and sharing with Erwin the honor of gaining most ground Ackley sent Syracuse awayin the lead by scoring a field goal in the first two minutes of play Eight minutes later Erwin made a 4-yard run bringing the ball to Pittsburgh's 15-yard line Two downs brought it to the 1-yard line and then Ackley went over for the touchdown lie kicked the goal Ackley went over for a touchdown again the second period in the final minute which Hastings kicked a field goal for Pittsburgh making the score 17 to 3 Neither team scored in the third period but Martin carried over a third Syracuse touchdown in the fourth and again Ackley kicked the goaL Line-up and summary: Syracuse (24)---- Schwarzer Pittsburgh Segal I Ewing uliek Mervis llobertson McLean Alexander (Capt) Lg tteiu iloople I Bond 1 Brown 1 Harman 1 Aciley ob McCrory I Barsha hb Dellart ob Abbott hb Hatting hb Ersig I Davies I hi rY: Pittsburgh Ewing Mervia McLean Bond 1 Harman I ic(-'rory I De liart qb Hosting hb Davies I tab Morrow Score by Syracuse 10 7 0 7-24 rittsburgh 0 3 0 3 2 Martin (sub for Erwig) Guis From 3 field Misting's Referee Nathan A Tufts (Brown) umpire Robert Maxwell (Swarthmore) head linesman A Evans (Williams) 0 Time of Periods-13 minutes each KENTUCKY LOSE-S- TO OHIO BY OVERWHELMING SCORE OIIT3IBITS Oct 1S--University of Kentucky's football team was Un able to stand up against the smashing elusive work of Ohio State's backfield and went down in defeat 49 to 0 here this afternoon Harl9y's end runningcoupled with the work of Willaman other backs placed Ohio State out danger soon after the start of the first period S'-' 1 1 In lead goal final a from had Galt Yale Goal Goal was today the Clark the drive Clark Army Basketball is alive at the This is evidenced by the unusually large attendance at the senior class in- tbt gymnasium and the enthusiasm it which the fellows called for an-immedi-' ate meeting to consider the baskethall possibilities for the year The physical department committee at a meeting last week appointed Veznis Prater of the Prater-Palmer Hardware company chairman of the basketball cotamittetc- to succeed Joe Capehart last year's chairman who resigned Bow- ever Joe consented to serve on the eom- mittee and the result of his experience last veer will be valuable in framing this year ot policies i A great deal of interest was Iblayed at the physical department coin- 1 mittee meeting and the matter of a coach and outside games together with a representative team were all discussed i with unusual interest an denthusisam and the consensus of opinion was that this would be the best bankethall benne for many years 4 I i Mr Prater and his 'committee believes it is not too early to begin laying plans for the winter's play and a ineeting has been called for Tuesday evening of this week Oct 21 and the meeting will be a dinner affair beginning at 6 o'clock sharp With the vocational school and many other evening attractions competing it was decided to have a dinner meeting and adjourn by 4 Many things will come up it the meeting and every basketball enthusiast in the city is asked to be present Jost telephone the business office at the 'I I so they will have a plate set for you and be prepared to state whether yea desire a city league shop league San- day school league house league or an other kind of a league and when it shall begin But don't forget to telephone to i have that plate saved for you And don't forget the evening at 1 6 o'clock at the i I Birmingham reports that Its postertIA I did a business of $000000 in the 115011 year just 11 Unirersity game to make a single first down The fled and Black started off with a rush registering two touchdowns In the first period After that although outplaying the Reynolds Goal from Substitutions: Worthan for Wriglit Bunker lor Saterlee Council for Wortban Brady foe Brown Cheeves for Reynolds -Anthony for Harper Broyles for Rothe Highsmith for Anthony Austin for klargrett- Georgetown Wins Decisive Victory WASHINGTON Oct IS--Georgetown won a decisive victory over Virgiola Polytechnic institute's heavy eleven here today 33 to 7 Virginia Tech said to have one of the strongest backfields in the country made a poor showing in defense and frequently Creorgetowns stellar captain McQuade circled their undefended ends for long gains George- towns scoring was also accomplished by its speedy backfield battering away at Tech's line with the aid of excellent interference In the thitill quarter Georgetown substituted an entire second string team and it showed up equally as well as the varsity Crisp Virginia Tech's one-handed quarterback played clever and game football although his stubbed hand on several occasions precipitated costly fumbles Their lone score was made in the last quarter when the referee allowed Godsey to seore on an onside" kick by Crisp a very rare occurrence in football The line-up: Va Harwick (C) I IT Sullivan I Hall Ahearn I Armstrong I L)udack I Hardwick cen Wirt een shaner Sullivan rg Tilson Su3eacti Davis Kenyon e- Crisp qb Maloney qb Graham bl Leighty I bb Godsey lib McQuade (C) Lb Redd lb Livers tb Georgetown scoring: TouChdownS McQuade (2) Livers Maloney Leighty Goals from touchdowns Maloney t3) Virgienia Tech: Touchdown Godsey goal Crisp Substitutious: Georgetown Comstock for Dudack Buckley for Livers Gargalli for McQuade Farrell for Smeach Moran for Sullivan Teel for Kenyon Zazeill for Sullivan Virginia Tech: Rice for Davis Pearce lot Tieson: Koreway for Graham Tiesou for Armstrong Officials: (iSswarthmore) Umpire (Lehigh) Head (La Fayette) Time of quarters 15 ratanteb illeCallie Loses By Single Point The faileie of Red Murphey to kick goal yesternay afternoon caused Mc Callie to stiffer defeat at the hands of the strong Tennessee military aggregation by a score of 7 to 6 In the game which was rather slow every brand of football was exhibited and McCallie outplayed their opponents in every department Mc Caine left Chattanooga yesterday morning determined to stage a comeback and square themselves for their two previous defeats Every man on the Me-Caine machine went into the game resolved to tight to the bitter end 31 1 kicked off to MeCallie and after a series of pretty end runs and line charges which netted first down McCallie was forced to punt failed to make downs and the ball changed hands again This time the Ridgeites didn't hesitate but marched down the field for the tirst counter Murphey failed to kick goal During the second and third quarter the ball seesawed over the center of the field with neither side able to take the oval distance into the other's territory Both teams tried to score by the aerial route but were unsuccessful In the final period Al: opened up with a good brand of football and with heavy line plunges and short-end plays carried the ball across MeCallie's goal as the game was over Time was allowed them to kick goal 1 The eleven men who started the game for McCallie finished without taking time out a single time There was no individual stars developed but each man took his share of the punishment Tu lane Runs Away In Last Quarter MOBILE Ala Oct 18---Pulane tint-Tensity defeated Springhill college here this afternoon 21 to The game was hard-fought through the first two periods but in the last half Tttlane ran away from the local collegians working forward passes and skirting the ends almost at will Springhill threatened Tulane's gcal but one time in the first quarter but lost the bail on a fumble Forward passes from Smith to Wight led to all of Tit lane's touchdowns CITY HIGH'S MOCCASINS -MEET THEIR WATERLOO The 1cCame third team opened their beason yesterday afternoon by defeating the Little Moccasins of City High by a score of 21 to The game was fast throughout and little dirty play 1N-a5 in evidence The Individual playing of Gfroerer and Warner for Mc Caine and Weaver and Kelly for the Moccasins featured Mc Caine has not filled her schedule thus far and would be glad to consider prospective games- Information can be obtained regarding the dates open by caning Hemlock 1144 after 6 pm 1 NAVAL BASE IS SWAMPED BY WASHINGTON AND LEE Ckallanooga Times SPecial LEXINGTON Va Oct and Lee saatuped the Norfolk naval base here today by the score of 'ZS to At no time during the game were the tars within atriking distance of the Generals' goal In of 1 and and of "Reds" Declare 'War When Visitors Play Dirty Miller and McWhorter Are "Fall Guys" According to Telegram but Baylor Wins and Victims Live Baylor' red and gray eleven defeated the visiting delegation of the Sewanee Military academy in a hotly contested uphill game fought out on Baylor field yesterday afternoon in a sea of sticky mud The final score was 14 to 10: The cadets from the mountain started off beautifully and had crossed the Baylor line before the game had been in progress three minutes The Red and Gray outfit with everything pointing to a miserable defeat bucked up however and fought their way to a well-earned vietory Both elevens were pitiably weak on the defense but they made up for their shortcomings by splendid aggressive work The game was featured by long runs and well-worked forward passes The kicking of both teams was also good Baylor suffered a handicap when big Virgil Miller the right tackle of the team from north of the river was taken from the game by Coach Bike for slugging The team was further weakened when Peterson one of the halfback-s of the-Baylor team was forced to get out of the game due to an injured shoulder Daniels quarterback of Coach Hikes team was the outstanding star of the game and Morton quarterback of the big cadet team also played a scintillat- mg game Both' teams fought to the finish but Baylor was determined to win and "showed more stuff" in the pinches than her heavier opponents With the score 10 to 7 in the Jest quarter and the ball in their own territory and moving forward at a rate in excess of the peed limit toward the line which they were defending defeat seemed luevitable to the Baylor team and several overenthusiastic rooters who suddenly noticed the "dirty': football that their opponents were playmg (as is the 1 wont of supportera of a losing team in 1 prep games became engaged in circulating "red" propaganda and the horizon leoked dark for the Sewanee team According to the statements of several of the Baylor cadets a horrible battle was scheduled to take place when the melee closed and the opposing team would seek refuge with "tails between their legs" The bolshevik rumors and threats ceased however when Baylor made the deciding touchdown and the tears disappeared from many eyes and the field was "covered with joy" Previous to the arrival of the Sewanee team a telegram was received by one of the Baylor scrubs from an anonymous source at the 3L A headquarters declaring that Virgil Miller and -eup1 McWhorter would be dragged from the field of battle on a stretcher The prophecy failed to come true however and nearly reversed as the aforesaid Miller succeeded in making his opponent look like the ruins at Ypres and McWhorter emerged from the field in per- feet health Miller kicked off niftly and the receiver was tackled on the 2Zi-yard line 31 A's next 4play a keen pass brought the ball back some forty yards into Baylor territory and A commenced upon a campaign of delayed bucks and forward pases which threatened to demoralize her opponent On the first play after the kick-off A made a gain of forty yards on a pass and then bucked the line for five three and ten yards respectively on the next three playa For one play only after spectators had realized that A would score in the first three minutes of the game the Baylor line held and then Morton 3L- A quarter took the bail through the Baylor line for the first touchdown Morton kicked successfully aed at the finish of the hrst three minutes the score stood 7 to 0 IS A Baylor's policy proved to be that of her opponent when she launched her offensive for passes were frequent and for the most part successful Earley got away for a 60-yard advance during the second quarter and Daniels for Baylor scored the touchdown which tied the game his kick being successful Baylor was within easy reach of her opponent's goal at the end of the second half but instead of trying her old pass tactics bucking for a gaiteor trying to take the ball around an end she kicked on the 20-yard line and on the second down only to lose her possible three when the ball went too far to the right Both teams exposed their bands in the first half and both followed the same policies However Baylor evidently gained in morale with every play while A seemed to lose her aggressive spirit Both teams proved weak on defense and when either got possession of the ball the first play was a signal for march up the field which ceased only when the ball was fumbled or when time was called In the third quarter A gained good position in front of her own goal and kicked ill the manner of her opponent However the ball went through the goal posts and the score was: 10 Baylor 7 Daniels scored the winning touchdown for Baylor some three minutes before the close of the game Peterson right half for Baylor made gain after gain He was taken out at the close of the third quarter due to a badly bruised shoulder Miller who showed promise of being the star tackle of the game was taken 1 out when he hit an A player who according to bystanders and teammates slugged himin the first half-Farley Baylor's left half carried the aggressive Baylor program through every play in which he figured Ile proved slippery to the A players and they learned to-watch for his zig-zag runs While the Baylor line didn't hold as was expected her interference was mag- niticeut and not a single player started 4 run without it The old Yale wedge was imitated it seemed during the last quarter of the game when Farley stepped out with at least seven men as interference He and his suppott stopped only when they ran off-side a few yards from their objective CITY HIGH FIGHTS HARD BLIT ODDS ARE TOO GREAT City Cie) was defeated Friday by the strong Somerset Iligh aggregation by a score of 6 to The game was rest and hotly contested all the way throtigh City High states that Paul Desbeimer's squad one of the best in Kentucky and they that they did well to hold the score dowa All on the Square (Edinburgh Scotsman) "Howmuch would three square yards of carrot cost at three shillings a square yard? Now children make your brains work quickly and give me tbe answer" Phase teacher nine square shillings" Commodores try to carry the ball and at no time did they Make a respectable gain They held mightily at times however and Adams at left end broke through time and againiand dumped Tech players for a loss Cody also did his share of this Flowers was the particular star of the game for the fast little Tech halfback made all the touchdowns ofthe day It was in the second period before Tech scored Flowers skirted left end for a 23-yard run for the first He had got into position by making a beautifill forward pass to Higgins just before that Tn the third period during an exchange of punts Flowers ran seventy yards through the whole Commodore team for a touchdown He received the ball off Goar's toe It was a 55-yard kick against a light wind and "Buck" dodged an opponent or two and darted towards his own left side of the field Here he avoided two would-be tacklers and saw an opening In a flash he was through it and racing away to lay the ball between the goal posts The last touchdown was a 40-yard run around left end made possible by interference that opened up a regular roadway Pincher kicked two out of three goals from touchdown While Flowers got the spectacular of the touchdowns it was due to Fellhack Gaiver that much of the credit must go For line bucking he was the most consistent man on the team Time and again he binaNhed through for three six or -eight yards lie appeared to entry the ball almost as often as all the rest of the eleven "Judy" Harlan one of Tech's star backfield men is laid up 1ith an injured knee but with Gaiver goine like he was today Harlan was hardly missed "Pup" Phillips Tech ceeter also did not play today because (If injuries Line-up: Vanderbilt (0)-- Georgia Tech Goat e- Mncher Gout Mncber u(ty 1 -4 Higgins ii1ey I g- LebeY gEarV cert Amis een Bakner IPowl Lipscomb4 Ilufitnee Adams Stator' hewman ob Grail qb Floyd I Barron r- Flowers Hendrys ft) tiaiver fbF Senre by periods: 1 2 3 4 Vanderbilt 0 0 0 0-- 0 teorgia Tech 0 7 6 7-20 Tech scoring: 3 from 2 Substitutions- for Floyd Lockman for Adams: Hill for Early Holmes fotr 13uckner: ilagard for Lipscomb Richardson for Wade: Lathan for Sherman Nviggs for HenCtrys for LeRey Scarborough for Flowers Referee Eicock (Washington and Lee) Umpire-- lluaordn (Michigan) Head (Auburn) Time of pericals-15 minutes CADETS CANNOT PENETRATE STRONGYIRGINIA LINE CIIARLOTTESVIILV Ta Isswith Capt Ray and Halfback Craig out of the game Virginia found little trouble today defeating Virginia Military Institute by a 7-to-0 score The cadets line impenetraNe and their fast backs Laech asd Ingram could not circle the rads Resort was made to the forward pass but it resulted In varying successes Virginia started off with a rush and twice advanced the ball in the first ten minutes to the cadets 20-yard line lathe-up: Virginia IL Rhinehart Clarke I Plakey Dabney 1 Parrish 1 Harrison Wood cen Smith cen Churchman I Shipley McGowan Summers Mason Burnett qb stewart qb II Rhinehart Lb- Engram 3 Russell 2' Leedi Krryk Lb Bunting fb Touchdown: Kuyit' Goal from touchdown Substitutions Hankins for Wood Dunn for Burnett Kuyk for Russell Hawkins for Clarker Mantor for Dabney Mcquistian for Stewart Core for Envam Fox for Mason Turner for Harrison (Georgetown)- (Sewanee) Head Time of quartkrs 15 and 13 minutes ALABAMA RESORTS TO OPEN GAME TO BEAT HOWARD TUSCALOOSA Ala- Oct swamped the light but fast Howard team today by a score of 48 to a Open plays and forward passes enabled Alabama to rain at will while Howard never made brat down except on the first play of the game when a beautiful forward pass netted the visitors thirty yards Line-up: Alabama Howard lloyater Head Hood I Martin 1 Johnston I Carr I Sessions cell Brindley cen Jones Alford Rogers Adonis r- e- -Newman Hotater qb Walker ob Lenoir 1 Ingram 1 bh O'Conner Acton bteverison (b Price lb Substitutions: Alabama Emmett for 0 Conner Spotts for Sessions Thomason for Hovater Hovater for Hood Hood for Johnston Sewell for Lenoir Morgan for eweI1 Dosrer for Hood Blank for ilovater for Alford Alford for Carlyle McDaniel for nice Moody for Head Nipper for Adams Summary: 2 Sessions Lenoir 2 Boone sewell Goals from 6- (Auburn) thewanee) Colgate Crushes Cornell ITEEACA Oct -rushed Cornell to 0 outplaying the Ithacans in every department of be game Cornell was unable-to make ne first down throughout the game The Tennessee state highway commission called for bids on Nov 10 for the ton-ruction olo 1635 miles of state 'highway Ye 12 in Shelby comity between Memphis nd Park field Thin is the first federal project to be constructed of the higher type pnveinents Rids will be entertained cereeri concrete bituminous macadam asphalt and 111011131130113 macadam Nitla 4 rock asphalt seal coat 1 We have just been able to secure two extra carloads of I 1 issex FE: ma1alamma mOiflOm10 Et 1 i alcs Aut tol Co Phone Main 1598 and can make immediate delivery on a touring car roadster and Sedan Ca AL In order to MakerOom for these Cars must sacrifice a few grd Used cars which have I been 'overhauled' and repainted 1' Marsh all 521-25 Broad St.

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