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MOST I PORT AN EW APE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 18 19 28 Captain Koaack Illlnola Robert Mehrle Captain Hoffman Stanford Captain Black Dartmonth Captain Pnnd Georgia Tech Captain Cooper Sooth Carolina 'V 1 a South Carolina 6 Furman 0 Johnaj Hendrix 3 lT 5 13 Georgia 12 New YorkU 27 Missouri 6 FLORIDA WHIPS STUBBORN CLEMSON BOYS 27-6 TENNESSEE LICKS VANDY ON MUDDY FIELD 6 TO 0 CRABTREE AND BETHEA LEAD GATOR RUNNERS the Sports Desk -By JACK FOOTBALL RESULTS parti Edit The Hmnld McLean Shipping Horses To Miami Race Meeting After the now famous letter which Lilburn Railey sent to horsemen in the North warning them that we want them here and before he appeal signed by nearly 1000 citizens was published last Sunday there was some apprehension among Northern horsemen about shipping here They had letter know whether he represented the majority of Miami citizens and the appeal signed by the citizens had not reached them But here is an answer which promises to be typical of the trainers who really want to ship here: "If tt will help wires Trainer Schorr of the famous McLean stable may announce that we aren't worrying about Miami not having racing and going to ship our best horses to Hialeah soon Will wire details and name horses to be shipped as soon as Maryland- meets are Think that over News About the Boys Around the Neighborhood First I must get this little explanation in for Senor Hunt the talkative referee in the Miami-Elon game that a play came up which Hunt called and' for which he says the boys are giving him the razz and I please vindicate him? Since el senor is right it shall he done An Elon player caught the football squarely in his arms but Tobey Lyons came along picked it out of the hands and rambled back up the field with it Some of the boys it seems think that was illegal but it wasn't A football player is supposed to hold onto that ball If he is careless enough to let an opponent pick it right out of his hands he's just out of luck Is that all right Senor Hunt? There's a well defined rumor of flock of big leaguers class AA and with the good local talent we have Let'shope the boys put it over Coach Herbert McQuillan of the Stetson football team was one of radio speakers Friday evening before big tilt with the Hatters He is a graduate of the University of North Dakota and 'knows his football 1 And just learned that Hal Cuffel the demond sports writer from DeLandi also hails from the Minnesota lakes where the muskies leap out of the water and bite off the ends of the oars And Hal knows Rex Satffer most different citizen Newspaper men are like professional ball players when they get together everyone knows everyone else And that means a party ere long in Orlando to which invite A1 McMillan of The Palm Beach Post McCarthy The Tampa Tribune and Sam Butz of Jacksonville- That ought to make a pre-Florida group From A1 de Bedts comes a request for a football game between the University of Miami Freshmen and Miami High school And there hav been several of the boys around th University who want to see such a game too not talked to Miami High officials about it but sure that after the regular season there closes be glad to play such a game The big drawback would be at the University Coach- Buck uses the best freshmen on his varsity squad The freshmen as they line up now capable of giving Miami High a good game An all-freshman team would be quite different and would-give boys all they want- But Buck hardly can afford to take chances oa his varsity for the sake of a high school game But if he is willing have a game which will pack in for the High Schoolers and University boys love each other a lot doe Bryan Florida Florida 27 Clemson 6 BELL- winter baseball in the offing A class A players are in town and can give us some great baseball NORTH CAROLINA LICKS DAVIDSON Passes In Last Half Break Up Close Game DAVIDSON Nov An aerial attack in the 1 last half gave North Carolina' a 30 to 7 victory over Davidson today in a game witnessed by 7000 The Wildcats led at half time 7 to 6 Neither eleven scored in the first period In the second Ward plunged through the Davidson line aftei-march for a touchdown The Wildcats countered A 50-yard drive was followed up by Kell passing to Brick for a touchdown Late in the third period Magner passed to Nash for 36 yards and a Tarheel touchdown and in the final period Holt received another from Magner for another score The aerial attack continued and Erickson finally grabbed one from Jackson for 20 yards' and the last touchdown of the game MIAMI NETMEN WIN BUT GOLFERS LOSE Buxby Butler Victors: Swanson Lose TAMPA Fla Nov Miami High's tennis team again demonstrated its superiority by defeating the Plant High netmen without the loss of a set But the Plant golfer took the measure of the Miami pair here today Bud Buxby and Jack Butler romped to easy wins in their tennis matches but the clubs of Bobby Baker and George Swanson were not working right Plant winning 8 to 0 In the tennis singles Buxby defeated Jack Harris of Plant 6-0 6-1 and Butler had to extend himself a little in downing Eugene Montague 6-2 8-6 In the doubles the Miami pair defeat ed Harris and Aiontague 6-2 6-2 Jack Taylor of Plant defeated Baker 4 and 3 in their match whil Frank Alexander downed George Swanson 5 and 4 Swanson turned in an 85 while Baker shot an 88 Tay lor turned a card of 82 and Alex ander shot a 79 to take th foursome point for Plant (iSSPIP5 Georgia Tech 33 Alabama 13 MIAMI-STETSON Cliff Courtney liet football player In achool aeemingly la out for the season Last night it was learned that the bonea In bla foot which were broken early In the menaon were cracked again yesterday and now be fa In worse condition than before Ita awfully touch to aee a great player and fine fellow like Cliff alttlag an the bench Maybe the Hatters did lose Freeman Bernard and Lowenthal and we hope they lose about stean more this year including- Kinney and Yargrer bard to say jnst what was the matter with the Miami line but it looked as if forwards were chargliif lower stay- Inr together and simply upsetting: the Hurricane line The bigge crowd of the year turned out for the game and was rewarded with a good exhibition of the game even if Miami was on the short side of the score Bands drill teams co-eds and airplanes filled the great open spaces This Stetson roach has become a charter member of the pessimist elnb Last week be sent Buck a telegram asking bins not to run up too big a score It looks like the Miami coach took it to heart Wilkinson and Oram were the only Miami backs who could gain ground The rest of the backs just couldn't move fast enough The more this Wilkinson plays the more be looks like a find The Miami youngster was running bard yesterday and made' aome fine tackles on defense Sir Rodney Ashman leaped in the air grabbed a pass from and stopped until be bad gained 2 yards and was brought down right in front of the Stetson bench And as Rod lay there holding the ball he looked over at Coach McQuillan of Stetson and cried you like that play coach?" Bod played a great game uatll they had him tuckered out He got through ao many times that finally two Stet-aoa men united to box him -In when the play went hla way That Miami line just cope with one play which Stetson used the whole game Targer and Kinney slid over tackle and guard holes for gains consistently The Miami line was outplayed the entire game Ashman stood out In the Miami lone touchdown 3nd the fane guessing who scored After Wilkinson took heave and agampered aome 45 yards to the three-yard line he carried it on the next play acroaa Imt Bleler was comlag on the field to snbstitnte This made 12 men on the field and the score count Oram took the ball over on the next play pass attack passed on into the hands of the Stetsonites The Hatters have to throw passes for they intercepted more than they completed themselves re ceivers were pretty well covered On the other hand when Mike scored on a pass Stetson had five eligible receivers in one spot and narry a Hurricane in sight Slapatlck comedy entered the game the last quarter First one of those Boy Scouts started to lead a cheer and Brown of Stetson drowned him with a bucket of water Later Welshlnger sad Sutton had an argument that brought all the raps iu Miami Cliff Courtney was in the game but a short while when he began to limp The star got a big hand when he was removed but it was the right move for football game is no place for an invalid When Siler was removed from the fray it was the first time in four games that the Hurricanes had to take time out for an injured man In eloslng ld like to say that for his weight the greatest football player on the field was none other than little Mikell who played safety for Stetson been a long time since seen a safety man roam that backAelil snatch pants oat of the air white on a dead run and romp np the field with them It made no difference how they came he grabbed them It was pretty to watch him And when he received that pass from Yarger he stepped the remaining 30 yards for a touchdown In less time than It takes me to write about it ip" sr -JV'- Ws -F Dartmouth Cornell Witt Hurls Pass in Second Quarter Which Falls In Arms Across Goal Line and All the Scoring Done During Afternoon NASHVILLE Tenn Nov The Tennessee Vols conquered an inferiority complex today and defeated Vanderbilt 6 to 0 to remain in the running for Southern conference laurels It was the first time Tennessee had won from the Commodore since 1916 and the third since 1892 Approximately 25000 fans the largest crowd ever to witness a sports eVent in this state sat through a slow rain to see the game McEver of the "Hack and Mack combination lead the jinx hunt but the fingers of Mugg left end and th daring of Witt quarterback provided the lanee thrust: After a fumble by Witt in the second quarter with the Vandy goal posts looming just ahead the quarterback and captain recovered the ball himself scattered his men and hurled a 16-yard pass over the goal line -to Rugg The Commodores came thundering back and worked the ball to within six yards of the Tennessee line but were forced to pass on the last down and lost one of their two good chances to score The invaders played daringly th first half but were extremely cautious in the last two periods After kicking off to Vanderbilt at their own election the Volunteers soon took the ball and largely through McEver's 29-yard off-tackle run worked their way to seven yard line On the second play a pass was grounded behind the goals Contrary to expectation Tennessee did not use a far flung attack but matched lino plays with Vanderbilt although the Vol lino was out weighed at each position Rarely ever could the Vandy line -open a way for any impressive charges which McEver frequently followed a charging line for long gains Hackman Nashville boy and the other member of the "Hack and combination was injured early in the game but stuck it out goals sroug-- Tbi lineup: VANDERBILT (0) Fw TKNY Hu Thayer Jnhn-i Finn? Tnno JoblKtnft A1W Witfc a BacVp! AfcRtgr Horner Aiernai by Kelly Brown ((liter Bristow Gibson Arnristead Mcllwiiine M-Gaughey lr It- I rg srt re rib lb rh Schwartz Score by periods: Tennessee a 8 Vanderbilt 0 0 Summary: -Tefmesreee setfanp touchdown Huzg OficUF: Lambert (Ohio State i refer: fc'njper Georgia Teebi field judge Maxwell 0nio State) head linesman Wewlight (Unireraity rf Ciocinati) umpire MISSISSIPPI A DEFEATS AUBURN Bridges Starts Aggies On Way In Second Period BIRMINGHAM Ala Nov 17 (JP) Alabama Polytechnic Institute wa crowded nearer the cellar of th Southern conference standing her this afternoon Mississippi A turning back the plainsmen 13 to 0 Bridges a substitute quarterback counted for the Aggies early in the second period racing 33 yards for touchdown toe erred in th try for the extra point After the Plainsmen were held for downs on the Maroon 29 yard line in the third period Mississippi A started slashing drive that drew up on Alabama 20 yard line On the first play of the final period Pappenheimer shot a pass to Harris who stepped over the goal line for the second touchdown Another pass Pappenheimer to Lewis was good for the extra point Score by periods: Miss A 0 6 0 Alabama Poly 0 0 STATE CLUB BEATEN BY DUKE Dropkicks By Buie Give Margin In 14-12 Victory RALEIGH NOv 17 (IP) Two dropkicks that Buie quarterback sent spinning square between th goal posts for points after touchdown enabled Duke University to defeat North Carolina State College to- victory for Duke in athletic relations between the two schools and the first defeat by a North Carolina institution in two years Each of touchdowns came on sustained drives with Buie Murray Godfrey and Jankoski ripping off consistent gains through the gaps the Blue Devil forwards opened up When its running game was stopped State took to the air and both Wolfpack touchdowns came as a result of long passes ARKANSAS WINS EASILY FAYETTEVILLE Ark Nov 17 UP) Led by its flashy backfield star Bevo Beavers the University of Arkansas Razorbacks splashed and splattered its way to a 45-to-6 victory over Missouri School of Mines on a rain soaked field here today Illinois 40 Chicago 0 Vesom'g Kick After Touchdown Beats Georgia Bulldogs 13 to BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 3 ATHENS Ga Nov The teeth of a Georgia Bulldog were not strong enough today to shred Louisiana State unblemished Southern conference record and i the Tiger of the South returned to its lair with a 13 to 12 victory Battered and bruised the Red and Black warriors of Georgia staged a ferocious fight to snatch from their opponents a victory which for' three periods of play had seemed to belong to the Bulldogs but they found the Tiger forward pass wall impregnable and the secondary defense adamant A desperate passing thrust in the final period went for naught and the game ended with holding the ball within Georgia's 20-yard zone Torrid football 1 weather handicapped both teams and time after time the game was halted by'one or the other to allow players a- moment of recuperation from the fierceness of the play As the score indicates the two elevens were evenly matched in power and strategy but margin of superiority was due to the toe of Ne-som who booted the ball neatly from placement for the extra point which won the game The lineup: GEORGIA (12) Poe 8 (13) Martin Ie gwanrcn Bryant It Ellis Huh )gx Neasorn Boland Jones Jacobson Stilling Palmer Johnson Hooka Dudley Bothstein Score by periods: Georgia Touchdowns: Georgia Bothstein 2: Reees Brown goal from placement Newsom Officials: Referee- Ducote tAubum): umpire Moriarty (Mount St Mary): field judge Sulliyan (Mississippi) bead linesman Tolley (Sewanee) MARYLAND ROMPS IN VIRGINIA TILT Conquerors of Yale Still In High and Win 18 To 2 COLLEGE PARK Md Nov 17 UP) A scintillating- aerial pass offensive coupled with lengthy line plunging gains in which Snyder fullback hero of the Yale defeat figured prominent ly enabled Maryland today to defeat one of its traditional rivals the Uni versity of Virginia by an 18 to 2 score The trio of Maryland touchdowns came in the final three periods of the game Virginia registered its only tally in the first quarter when the Old Liners center made a bad pass and Heagy right end was tackled behind his own goal for a safety A pass hurled by Kessler Maryland quarterback to Heagy netted 55 yards and first £ouch-down in the second period Snyder ran 25 yards in the third period to the 23-yard mark and Kessler hurled two passes to Heagy and Dodson to enable the latter to cross the Cavalier goal In the final quarter with the play starting on 15-yard line two passes heaved by Kessler to Dodson and Snyder respectively placed the oval on the one-yard mark Snyder then plunged through for a touchdown MARSTERS PLAYS SO CORNELL LOSES Great Dartmouth Bark heads Mates To 28 To 0 Trium ph ITHACA' Nov 17 UP) The Green Ghost of Dartmouth bare-legged nimble footed Ai Marsters tossed aside his bandages today hitched tip a pair of trousers that skidded constantly on weaving hips and with the hearty co-operation of another wraith Wolff soundly trounced staggering eleven for the first time on Schoelkopf field For almost three quarters this youthful convalescent who played but four minutes in three of Dartmouth's most important games bewildered the Big Red team just as he did last year at Hanover But this time he had the assistance of the hale and hearty Wolff now taking place as a sophomore sensation and nine other Indians embittered by early season defeat Not content with merely -whipping rugged but aimless array Marsters and Wolff and their mates plastered it on 28 to 0 Stanford 12 Washington 0 VP I FOR I AIL E0YS Pony Express Functions Perfectly In Game At Lexington Winning 13 To 7 LEXINGTON Va Nov 17 UP) The full fury of the was unleashed by Virginia Poly after three-quarters of play here today and Washington and Lee University went down to defeat before Frank Peake and company 13 to 7 Starting the second period with only 11 yards to go for a touchdown the Gobblers did-not pass up the opportunity Owens big full back bucked across for a touchdown but Hooper missed his kick for the extra point A furious attack was opened by the Generals In the last half after a well-directed punt that went out on the Gobblers 3-yard line forced the boys from Blacksburg to take the defensive Peake halted it once with an intercepted pass but the Generals promptly took the ball back on downs Eberhardt shot a lightning pass of 27 yards to Jones who was downed 13 yards from the Gobbler goal White penetrated center for seven yards as the quarter ended The third quarter saw the fullback walk across with the ball in the first two minutes and Fitzpatrick booted it between the -bars and Washington and Lee was leading 7 to 6 Peake took the kick-off- and holding the ball in front began--his way down the field traveling to the 60-yard line before being brought down by the Generals After a series of bucks and substantial gains Owens scored his second touchdown Hooper again missed the kick but Washington and Lee was offside and the extra point was allowed Washington and Lee made an effort to score through the air in the final minutes completing several passes Score by periods: Washington and Lee0 0 0 7 7 I 6 0 7 13 and scoring: Touchdown White point after touchdown Fitzpatrick (placement) I' scoring: Touchdowns Owens 2: point after touchdown Hooper (W and offside) BANKER RAMBLES AS TULANE WINS Armstrong Also Steps Lively In 41-6 Victory NEW ORLEANS Nov 17 P) Blond Billy Banker and Ike Armstrong whipped a reincarnated green whve into action in the last period of a i football game here today and gave the Purple Tiger of Sewanee the short end of a 41 to 6 count It took the Green three quarters to swing into the gait that spelled revenge to a homecoming crowd of 12000 for the lacing administered by Sewanee last year After setting the pace with a touchdown each in the opening period the teams battled sluggishly through the next two sessions with Tulane holding the advantage by the slim margin of one point by virtue of a Purple kick after touchdown that went wide Billy Banker added two touchdowns and four goals after touchdowns to his total to run up 18 points on his bid to outstrip Jimmy Me-Ever of the Tennessee Volunteers Armstrong made two touchdowns and Seeuw and Whatley one apiece while Seeuws kicked the additional goal from placement The green threatened several times in the second and third sessions but each time an offsid penalty near the Purple goal took the teeth out of the threat Score by periods: Sewanee 6 0 0 0 6 Tulane '7 ft 0 34 41 Scoring Touchdowns Tulane Banker 2- Armstrong 2 Seeuws 1 Whatley 1 Sewanee Autin goals after touchdowns Banker 4 Seeuws 1 CITADEL FUMBLE LETS MERCER WIN Four Plays- From 18-Yard Line Score 7-0 Victory SAVANNAH Ga JjTov 17 (Pi- Taking advantage of a Cadfct fumble on their own 18-yard stripe in the fourth period Mercer University used three line bucks and a pass to score a touchdown and beat The Citadel 7-0 here today Rain that fell -intermittently during the first half failed to dampen a Cadet offensive Howie Duvall and Weeks marching down the field to the' three-yard line where the half terminated That was only serious threat the game resolving into a punting duel between Duvall and Alderman BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN TIES SPRING HILL 0-0 MOBILE Ala Nov 17 Spring Hill's Badgers and Birmingham Southern's Panthers battled to a scoreless tie today on rain drenched field Birmingham Southern made 11 first downs to Spring three completed more passes and kept the ball in opponent territory most of the game but was unable to score Spring Hill held in the pinches In the second quarter the bail was rushed to the local's o-yard line but it changed hands on a fumble The Badger line held again in the third quarter for down on its -yard line To those golfers who would know what greens fees are at the various courses here are the rates in effect just now The Miami Municipal course popular-for many years with the golfers has gone back to the regular 1S0 a day rate for the winter season with a 60 cent rate for students The Coral Gables course which had a 50 cent rate throughout the summer has gone hack to the 1 fee for the winter which is the regular winter rate Miami Beach which was 75 cents throughout the summer has the same rate now No change will be made there' before December 1 Senor Red Slattery who promotes boxing shows when he hunting for that nomadic bulldog has left me a It seems that last Monday night there was an announcement' to the effect that two young ladies would get in the ring tomorrow night put on the gloves and hammer each other right lustily for a few rounds "Now I never did like the says Slats just not going to stage that bout a novelty admit but I doubt if a scrap be- tween the girls would have any educational scientific or artistic value so we have it At least not this week "And such a diplomatic cuss you ought to write this thing up so be pleased I want any of the fans to go out there thinking see the girls box nor do I want the girls to feel badly about it But you ought to be able to fix Sure fixed Clemson Scores Early But Powerful Gators Get Going Late In Game and Romp Through Visiting Line For Four Touchdowns Crabtree Real Star JACKSONVILLE Fla Nov 17 Florida's undefeated untied Alligator crushed a fighting Tiger machine from Clemson here today to continue her march toward Southern supremacy on the gridiron by a score of 2-to 6 Heaving them through the air or skirting ends or smashing through the line backs blazed a new trail to a victory It generally was conceded that the Gators would win but not by a' margin of three touchdowns Out of the maze of colorful scrimmages at least two meteors flashed Clyde Gator quarterback and Roy Bethea a substitute halfback who looks for all the world like the famous Red Grange and whose shifty broken field running Is matter of opposing team eLseontent s' But It was far from being a two-man victory for Florida backs broke in at will after a tiring Tiger machine showed signs of weakening under a tropical sun Nor was all of the flashing on Florida's be- Aa If Farly In the first period Clemson nleashed an aerial attack which wetted them the first blood of the game McCarley and McMillan ploughed through the line and passed fl the oval well into Florida territory before it went over as they changed their tactics and Florida took the ball after Tiger line plunges failed second stringers also resorted to the air with their first chance at offensive' but Captain Pressley of the Tigers was in the way pf one of them and he raced back Gator territory Then McMillan hurled one to Padget a substitute back who stepped across the line for the touchdown McCarley failed to kick for the extra point Then Coach Bachman sent it) his first team Time was short however and the quarter ended with the ball In mid-field after an exchange of punts Brumbach flashing as good form as he has done this season which is plenty became air conscious early in the second frame and it was one of his heaves to Cawtron fullback that started the Gators to their opening touchdown Nor was his passing his only attribute He carried the hall several times for good gains A rush over tackle laid the ball on 12-yard stripe and then the Tiger first wall held After another first down around an end and with the ball on foot mark it took the combined effots of the "phantom to push it over Brumbaugh carried it across and added the extra point with a perfect placement kick John Justus Clemson's ace in the hole back went into the game and gave some briliant running along with his less fresh teammate McCarley But the rlmainder of the half was a punting duel With each team holding about equal honors Bachman ran in his second team again to start the second half and in the third period Bethea established himself as one of the shiftest ball carriers on the Gator squad The Tigers were tired It was early 1 nthis period that the galloping ghost raced away with a pass from Bowyer for 60 yards and a touchdown Nolan failed to kick for the extra point Hane a substitute back for Clemson went In and flashed several good sains but for some reason was removed from the game and his absence was felt Steele Florida guard won his spurs during this period for his ploughing tactics On several occasions he went back of the Tiger front wall to throw backs for losses It was early in this period that when' Florida worked the snappiest episodes of the game Passes line plunges end runs the Gators seemed to be able to do about as -they pleased The ambidextrous Crabtree shined his brightest slipping around ends through lines or passing He just couldn't be stopped It was on pass t6 Van Sickle the Gators scored the third touchdown and the trusty too of Brumbaugh accounted for the additional point Anolher Gator offensive resulted In a steady march down the field with Crabtree Brumbaugh Owens and Cawthorn leading the attack and when the ball was well into Tiger territory Crabtree held another lefthander to Cawthron fullback for the last six counter And again Brumbaugh added a point Florida ran her total points for the season to 264 today as compared with SOSainst her The Gators made 13 first dowlns today to 10 for Clemson The lineup: os FLORIDA (27) if Grren It Wtrrs )g McRae rirmon re- Granftnff Much tt Hick Mnndruff -tr Nolan Pitts qh Bottypr (cl Kaltpr In B-tncs McMillan i Owens Jl-Tarlcy fb Sauls Scum by periods: clemson 0 ft ft Florida 0 7 6 14 27 scoring Touchdowns Padcert (substitute halftnrkt: Flonda scoring tou-hrion Pethca pniro- tbaosti sittistinle back't Van Mckrl (substitute end awthon (Mibstilnte back poults after touchdowns Brnr-hauglt (substitute back! plaretnonls Officials: Severance liiberlinl referee: Cunning ham (Vanderbilt! umpire: Hill ((lares) bead iiuea- mao Marshall (Maine) field Judge Illinois Military Academy 6 fisiney Coiteaa III WaMeyan (Bloom) 14 Illinois CeMete Sooth Oakota 26 Men moot 20 FAR WEST 0 0 North Dakota Atfies 6 Cornell College 0 Celorado 24 Ta University 13 Colo Teachers Utah Aggies 15 Colorado Aggies 15 Chatfron (Neb) 31 Oregon 12 Stanford 12 Abtlene Christian I1) Whitman 19 Untv af Calif (Los A) 65 Colorado College 19 Okla Baptist Univ 13 Western Slate 0 Montana State 7 Denver Univ 0 Wyoming Oregon State 0 Washington 0 Texas Teacher 12 College of Idaho 12 Laverno College 0 Institnt Trehaelogy 12 Whittier College 12 Pomona College 27 Pacific University 6 Univ of Cahfovnia 60 Univ of Arivona 40 Sootbera California 27 Gonuga 27 San Diego State 0 Wiliiamctte 0 NevaOa 0 New Men Aggies 0 Washington Stntc 13 Ignntins 0 HIGH SCHOOL St Petersborg 24 Robert ten IS HOLY CROSS GETS TIE WITH MIGHTY HARVARD Cambridge Maas Nov 17 Am inspired Holy Cross eleven which roae to unexpected height 'of power won at leant a moral victory today by bolding fast and ragged Harvard to a acoreleaa tie In a thrilling seeaaw struggle be-- fore a nearly rapacity crowd of 45ftOO apeetntors Twice (Inring the hard fought game once at the start of the opening period and again in the laat few inlnnte of play the determined Crusaders held the Crimson to standstill when touchdown wn literally only lnehea away GEORGETOWN WINS FROM VIRGINIA Dublins Clever Passing Paves Way For Touchdown WASHINGTON Nov 17 (IP) A shifty Georgetown UUniversity back-field passed and slipped its way through and around a heavier West Virginia eleven today to win a 12-to-0 decision and halt the Mountaineers' winning streak which had stretched to seven games The accurate tossers of Ralph Duplin hilltop quarterback were directed frequently into waiting hands of Georgetown ends Both touchdowns in the third and fourth periods respectively were gained largely through an aerial pass offensive West Virginia threatened on several occasions missing a touchdown by a scant foot when "Little Glenn quarterback was forced out of bounds with this distance to go as the whistle blew ending the first half He had caught a 30-yard pass on the tips of his fngers and dodged 15 yards hen he was run outside the field A homecoming crowd of 20001) saw Georgetown's alert line repulse the attacks of West Virginia' powerful backfield PrsUrBTUV-25 was the first football its history of Orlange 6 Gainesville 0 Palatka 3 Sanfori 0 HlllsborgggN 18 Miami 13 SOUTHERN FRESHMEN BEAT STETSON RATS LAKELAND Fla Nov 17 UP) Coach Robin Hood's Baby Moccasins of Southern College kept their record spotless here today by scoring a 6 to 0 victory over the Hatr ter freshmen of Stetson University The lone touchdown was made in the final quarter when Breclit Moccasin substitute end who was loafing -out near the side line received a pass from Tolle which netted 35 yards and the counter Southern made seven first downs as compared to six for Stetson Score: Southern 0 0 0 6 6 Stetson 6 ft 0 0 0 Scoring touchdown Brecht (South-I the Richmond line held Peach drop-ttaj kicked the extra point Fort Myeri 6 Plant (TaM 0 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY LICKS RICHMOND CLUB 13 TO 0 RICHMOND Va Nov 17 Hamp-den-Sydney outplayed Richmond today and won 13 to 0 keeping the ball for the major part of the game in Richmond territory Willis and Lawson with off tackle gains pushed the ball down the field in the second quarter and Lawson finally drove through center for the first score In the third period a pass was intercepted and line drives again placed the ball within touchdown distance Lawson was forced to pass to Jones for the touchdown however when HUGHES KICKS GOAL TO WIN FOR MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR Mich Nov 17 JP) Field goal from the toe of Hughes Wolverine fullback in the second period gave Michigan a 3 to 0 victory over Michigan State in a slow and at times uninteresting football game here today State flashed a forward passing attack in the early stages of the game that bothered Michigan for a time but lacked the punch to score within the 15-yard stripe Rain slowed the play during much of th game.

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