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Sports RESULTS AND ENTRIES AWAKENED GATORS RECAPTURE STATE GRID TITLE www wkk irww Andy Beno Misses His First Placement Boot of Season Against Miami Punts Pluck Share Of Spotlight Dave Gets Off Two 60-Yard Boots Gator Forwards Prove Immovable Andy Beno the slick running Florida back who once played with New Brunswick High school against Miami Edison missed his first extra point attempt from placement in eight starts this season as the University of Florida thumped the University of Miami Hurricanes 13 to 0 in the Orange Bowl stadium Saturday night The Gators scored their first touchdown try in the third quarter MITCHELL A crowd of 26000 football fans gathered from all over the defeating the University of Miami Hurricanes 1 3 to 0 There' a up three yards around right end before being tackled by Don HOUSTON' state Saturday night filled the Orange Bowl stadium to watch the University of Florida regain the Florida championship by forward pass slipping through the fingers of both Carl Mitchell and Bob Sauers Florida backs Hubie Houston is shown picking Salisbury SALISBURY Miami Beaten 13 To 0 Before 26000 Fans Sophomore Tommy Harrison Plays Important Part In Victory Continued From Page 1 urdav night and there were easily another 2200 in the house counting bands deadheads workers and forth This would easily bring the count above 26000 Harrison Knlivens Game But to get back to Harrison It £ras a pretty drab affair indeed jntil your Uncle Joshua Cody the iforida coach dropped him kicking squirming bucking and tossing into the picture in the third quarter We first caught sight of him fading back to the left on the third play of the second half thp leather calmly cocked in his right paw The next thing we knew the ball was winging through the air toward beanpole Forrest Ferguson speeding to the left toward the south sidelines Ferguson who incidentally hails from Stuart and played much end for Florida kept his appointment with the pass on the Miami 25 first and 10 Florida Again Harrison had the ball perched in his hand floating back and back and back This time it was Frank Smoak highballing down the right side and cutting over behind the Miami secondary Smoak took the toss along about the 8-yard line and bumpgd smack into Terry Fox Miami's fullback Fox grabbed him by the arm only to be pulled on over the line Harrison Has Fun But that wasn't all of Mr Harrison by any means friends After the Gators had come up with Johnny bobble on the Miami 48-yard line on the first play of the fourth quarter Tommy got busy with his feet Taking the ball in deep punt formation he shimmied through tackle to a first down on the 38 A moment later he was loose around right for another first down on the 20 and then after Charlie Tate and Leo Cahill had collaborated on a neat lateral he went through guard to set up Florida's second score All Tate had to do was to duck ftnder the middle of the line Tate also converted from placement Miami Offense Stopped powerful footballomobile the machine that- smashed down Texas Tech and Drake on successive Friday nights was never able to get rolling as smashing forwards th reeled every Hurricane move In the final minutes the Miamians were pitching passes all over the place in a futile attempt to stay in the ball game The Hurricanes called on that old Miami High crooked-arm Lefty Schemer who clicked with two long southpaw slants that carried Miami to the Florida 24 The threat fizzled out there Tate came tearing in to intercept another Schemer aerial and the Hurricanes were through for the night The Miamians had their big scoring chance early in the second quarter when Joe Krutulis smeared Bud Walton's punt and the pigskin rolled out of bounds on the Florida 21 The Florida forwards arose to the occasion however as they did all night long They tossed back two tries at the middle and batted down two passes Comedy of Errors The first half was mostly a comedy of errors as the teams fumbled back and forth neither able to make any appreciable forward progress Florida got the first break when Bill Steiner trying to handle a quick kick bobbled and Smoak recovered on the Miami 13 Three plays later Hubie Houston fumbled it back with Walt Kichef-ski recovering for Miami Terry Ftx promptly dropped the ball again Mush Battista fell on it for Trtarida on the 26 The Gators still made no headway and Houston had to punt A few moments after big Here Are Your Statistics CORNELL SMOTHERS DARTMOUTH 35 TO 6 Compiled by Joe Brown First Half Second Half Gross Total PROUD HARVARD ROUTS NEW HAMPSHIRE 46-0 Tearing Torby MacDonald Scores Three Touchdowns and Passes For Another In Return To Crimson Line up Visitors Score In First Four Minutes of Game BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CAMBRIDGE Mass Nov Inspired by the return of their free-wheeling captain tearing Torby MacDonald Harvard's fighting football forces rolled over New outweighed outmanned eleven 46 to 0 Saturday before 15000 fans at Harvard stadium Besides scoring three touchdowns MacDonald passed for one other touchdown and set up a fifth with an interception Taking the opening kickoff Har- From line of scrimmage POWERFUL AGGIES CRUSH RICE 19 TO 0 HOUSTON Texas Nov 18 (UP) The powerful and unbeaten Texas Aggies beat Rice Institute 19 to 0 Saturday It was their ninth victory and it left them only one game away from a Southwest Conference championship an undefeated season and a chance at the Rose Bowl The Aggies scored in the first second and final periods and had one touchdown called back in the last minutes of the game because of a dipping penalty "With six first-line players out with injuries Rice was badly crippled and out-classed Quarter Mile With Running and Passing Attack 16000 Memorial Field Fans Watch Tussle BX THE ASSOCIATED PRESS HANOVER Nov 18 big red team ran and passed for more than a quarter mile as it protected its clean gridiron slate by overwhelming the hapless Dartmouth Indians 35-6 Saturday before an overflow crowd of 16000 the largest in Memorial Field history The powerful Ithacans spread their scoring over every period and even with third stringers inc action kept their courageous rivals under control until the final quarter when a too eager replacement interfered with a 33-yard pass that was ruled good for a first down on the 7-yard line Only one of the other 11 passes the desperate Indians attempted was completed and the first of the five that were intercepted started the Ithacans on their first touchdown march Early in the game Mort Lands-berg who accounted for much of total of 327 rushing yards snagged a pass on Dartmouth's 38 and went over from the 2-yard line after speedy Hal McCullough averaged 5 yards on as many off-tackle slams and Kirk Hershey contributed six more on an end-around dash Hershey set up the second touchdown bv completing an 18-yard pass from McCullough and putting the ball in position for Mai Baker to scof-e on a 15-yard reverse Before the half nded Cornell cut loose with another furious drive that ended when Baker caught pass outside of the Dartmouth end zone Reddy Scores The Indians opened the last half with their second team in action but the regulars were rushed back into action after Mike Ruddy substitute quarterback brought a 50-yard march to a successful ending by plowing over from the 2-yard line RODDEY BLTRDINE-ORANGE BOWL STADIUM Nov 18 The University of Miami Hurricanes dressed in bright orange appear on the green turf of this stadium at 7:49 to limber muscles In preparation for their game with the University of Fighting Gators for the state collegiate football championship The Miamians go through the usual pregame routine of kicking passing booting placements and charging Twenty-five minutes before the scheduled kickoff there are more than 18000 spectators male and female in the stands The seating capacity of the stadium incidentally has been boosted to 32500 for the game The state football attendance record of 28 159 was set last New when FLORIDA Dave Wike who came to Miami as a great kicking back put on a great exhibition of punting the little time he was in the ball game On successive kicks he booted the ball 63 and 62 yards He was actually credited with only 43 yards on that 63-vard boot because the ball rolled over the goal line and was brought back to the 20-yard line for a touchback The upwards of 2000 Gator rooters who came down by bus and car were well rewarded for their efforts They saw the Fighting Gator? stop the Hurricane backs completely for the first time this season Miami could make only five first downs against Florida and most of them came on passes That chubby 300-pound University of Florida water boy who raced on the field every now and then to cool off the boys is Tbotie Perry 1921 captain of the Florida Gators He was All-Southern guard at Florida that year Joe Krutuljs put on another fine exhibition of football for the Hurricanes despite the loss That was galloping 'Joe who crashed across the line of scrimmage and blocked Bud punt on the 22-vard line in the opening quarter The Hurricanes just missed scoring a touchdown in the second quarter when a pass from Schemer meant for Red Tobin just popped out of the hands of Tobin over the goal line It was a tough break for the Hurricanes Bill Totterdale who has seen little action for the Hurricanes this season due to injuries put on a good exhibition of pass snagging in the waning minutes of the ball game He caught a couple of real honeys and placed the Hurricanes in scoring position Saturday night's game was one of the most terrific struggles ever waged on the Orange Bowl turf between two college football teams If was a great exhibition of defensive strength on both sides Fumbles were numerous in the scoreless first half due to the tenseness of players on both sides All the backs seemed to have the jitters Sports editors from Jacksonville Tampa and Daytona Beach papers were down to cover the game They are Sam Butz of Jacksonville Times-Union Walter Lynch Jacksonville Journal Byron Hollingsworth Tampa Times and John Strother Daytona Beach Journal Between-half entertainment was furnished by the 72-piece University of Florida band and the University of Miami musical unit MICHIGAN STATE HELD TO 7-7 TIE EAST LANSING Mich Nov 18 (UP) Michigan State College and Indiana University matching two sets of powerful linemen battled to a 7-to-7 stalemate at Macklin Field Saturday Facing each other for the first time in 12 years the teams battled on even terms before a homecoming crowd of 18000 Performances of opposing centers guards tackles and ends were outstanding ing penalty spiked the Alabama drive Nelson started another rally soon afterward when he galloped around left end for 36 yards to the Tech 44 but the attack mired down in a flurry of incomplete passes Tech threatened in the third when a pass attack carried to the eight before John Hanson stepped in to intercept one Alabama drove from her five to Tech's 27 in the waning moments but Tech stiffened and held Alabama made 11 first downs to 10 for the Georgians and gained 229 yards to 108 from rushing bama completed four of 11 passe for 59 yards and Tech finished five of 10 for 97 vard in four minutes marched 71 yards on nine plays for the first score MacDonald went over on a one-yard buck Four minutes later he scored again from the one-yard line after a 32-yard si rint In four minutes more he had two more aerials one to Lee and one to Gene Lovett which covered a total of 51 yards Lovett caught the second one 01 the 16-yard line and ran yards for the score Just as the first period ended MacDonald snagged a New Hampshire pass attempt on the 28 and ran it back 27 yards George Heiden lugged it over MacDonald returned to action after the half and in less than five minutes he had another touchdown from the one The New Hampshire lads let two more scores leak through in the final canto one on a sparkling 35-yard jaunt by Heiden and another on a one-vard buck bv Bill Brown Little Sewanee Whips The Citadel 14 To 7 CHARLESTON Nov ISDN'S) Little Sewanee the cellar ites of the Southeastern Conference Saturday mowed down the Citadel who hold the same position in the Southern Conference 14-7 Sewanee scored in the first quarter after Stubb Citadel fullback fumbled Sandifer's kick McCauley recovered on the 24 and four plays later Bearden AND MIAMI PLAY BY Please Tarn To Page 4-B Comeback Nips Unlucky Yale 13-7 Haven Conn Aov 18 OP) After underdog Vale had out fought heavy favored Princeton for three periods the fast charging Tigers came from behind to in to 7 in a nerve-tingling battle Saturday before a crowd of 33000 Moving through the air and on the ground Yale brought the hall to the 4-yard line where Yale called on Howie Kaye its kicking specialist to enter the contest in place of Hank Wood Giving every indication he was going to try for a field goal Kaye stepped back to the 14 with Fred Burr one of the Eli's stars holding the ball PLAY It's first and 10 for the Hurricanes on their own 10 Fox loses a vard on an attempted buck over right guard from punt formation Corcoran's kick is grounded on the Miami 4i-vard line Beno bucks over left guard for a yard gain Houston is smothered at left end It's third and 9 on the Miami 40 Beno's quick kick is straight up in the air It hits just right however and goes to the Miami 7 Wike kicks out to the Florida 49 and Housion returns 7 yards to the Miami 44 Fox intercepts Houston's pass and returns 12 vards before being forced put on the Miami 33 Corcoran stumbles over left tackle for a 3-vard gain Corcoran hits a wall at center FOURTH QUARTER Jones shoots a neat shovel pass to Noppenberg who goes 14 yards to the Miami 49 Noppenberg fumbles however and the Gators recover first and 10 for Florida on the Miami 49 Cahill rounds left end for 3 yards Tate slams into right guard He fails to gain Harrison is back in punt formation Instead of kicking he goes through right tackle for 7 yards and a first down on the Miami 38 Tate spins through left tackle for 8 more yards Harrison sweeps around right end for 10 yards and a first down on the Miami 20 The Hurricanes call for time Tate shakes loose through left tackle Just before he is tackled he tosses a lateral to Cahill who is finally pulled down on the Miami 7 The gain was 15 yards Harrison finds an opening at left tackle and goes 5 yards to the Miami 2 Tate slips under right guard for the touchdown Reno splits the bars from placement and Florida leads 13-0 Goff kicks off to the Miami 10 and Corcoran returns to the Miami 37 a 27-yard comeback Jones' pass falls incomplete Schemer's toss is batted down Steiner connects with a pass from Schemer on the Florida 37 The play covers 27 yards and gives Miami a first down Schemer's pass is incomplete Schemer tries another toss It falls incomplete Schemer hits Noppenberg for 13 vards and a first down on the Florida 24 Noppenberg fails to gain at center Ferguson drops Schemer for a 10-yard loss on an attempted pass The leather rests on the Florida 34 Lane almost intercepts Schemer pass Steiner's long pass falls into Tate's hands on the Florida 16 and he returns to the Florida 39 It's timeout for Miami Harrison goe through right tackle for 5 yards On a reverse around left end Mack gains 1 yard Tate ducks into the center of the line and comes up with 3 yards Tate pluzs right tackie for 2 yards and a first down on the 50-yard line Harrison ets 6 at ncht guard Tate picks uo a yard at left guard Tate fails at left guard Harrison punts out on the Miami 22 Harrison bats Schemer's pass out of Krutulis' hands Schemer fires a pass to Totterdale for 16 yards and a first down on the Miami 38 Schemer connects with Totterdale again This time the toss is good for 17 yards and a firut down on the Florida 45 pass is batted down Totterdale makes a shoe string catch of pass on the Florida 37 The pass is good for 7 yards Curran tries a long pass It is no good Curran pass for Schemer is batted down And Florida takes the ball on downs on Its own 37 Bagwell gets a yard at right msrd Bag-veil bucks through left guard lor another yard TECH STRIKES THRU AIR TO BLANK ALABAMA 6-0 CADETS SHUT OUT MARYLAND 12 TO NORFOLK Va Nov IS (UP) The Cadets from Virginia Military Institute trounced the University of Maryland 13-0 before 8500 spectators at Foreman Field Saturday first score came in the second stanza when Pritchard mercury-footed sophomore took Pershing Mondorffs punt on his own 27 cut to the sidelines then reversed his field and raced 73 yards through the bewildered Maryland team for a touchdown Nelson Catlett added the extra point from placement tions Schemer tries another pass Noppenberg is unable to get the throw and the Gators take the leather on downs on their own 17 punt is grounded on the Miami 26 The kick was good for 58 yards Hull stops Fox at right guard for no gain Tobin climbs over right guard for 3 yards Noppenberg kicks to the Florida 36 and Cahill returns 10 yards to the 46 Florida calls for time Cahill gets no yards at left guard tries a big bertha down the middle incomplete Tate quick-kicks over the Miami goal and officials bring the leather out to the Hurricane 20 Fox gets a yard at right guard Fox drives over right guard for 4 yards to place the ball on the Miami 25 Noppenberg gets off a beautiful kick It goes out on the Flonaa 26 after a 49-yard carry Tate moves through left guard for 4 yards The ball rests on the Florida 30 Kichefski drops Walton for no gain Walton is back to ount The kick is straight up in the air and goes out on the Florida 45 after only a 15-yard carry Fox gets 2 at left guard Steiner sweeps right end for 2 yards to take the ball to the Florida 41 Fox shoots a short pass to Grime Bucha nails him on the line of scrimmage and it's fourth and 6 Noppen-berg's 'punt is partially blocked by Goff Cahill takes the ball on the 26 and returns 10 to the Florida 36 Florida takes a rest period Tate bumps through right guard for a yard gain Fox comes through to drop Tate on the Florida 29 for an 8-yard loss Walton punts to the Miami 24 and Steiner stumbles after a 3-yard return Grimes fumbles the pass from center and loses 9 yards The ball is on the Miami 18 Miami takes a time-out Fox fumbles and Sauers recovers for the Gators on the Miami 21 Tate goes into right guard for 2 yards Tate is smothered by the left side of the Miami line Florida calls for time Noppenberg intercepts Walton's pass on the Miami goal and returns to the 12 as the half ends THIRD QUARTER Pittard kicks off to the Florida 16 and Tate returns 17 to the 33 quick kick goes to the Miami 9 and Steiner it dropped by Ferguson for no gain on the return answering punt rolls oat on the Miami 47 Harrison tosses to Ferguson The pass is good for Vi yards and a first down on the Miami Smoak catches Harrison's 25-yard toss over the line for a touchdown try from placement is wide and Florida leads 6-P Goff kicks off to the Miami 17 and Steiner returns 12 to the 29 Steiner picks up a vard at right tackle Steiner loses 2 yards at right end Noppenberg kicks to the Florida 35 and Harrison wiggles back 14 to the 49 Miami takes a timeout Beno bullets through right tackle for 4 yards He goes to the Miami 47 Harrison shakes throuah right guard for 9 yards and a first down on the Miami 36 Harrison circles right end cuts back and goes 17 vards to another first down on the Miami 19 Beno fails at right guard Harrison hits Bagwell with an 11-vard dbss to place the ball on the Miami 7 It's timeout for Miami Harrison loses a yard at right tackle a dmsev doodle to the right Harrison fumbles the lateral and the Hurricanes recover on their own 10 Fox hinges into left guard for 2 yards Jones kicks out to the Florida 49 and Harrison shimmies back 14 yards to the Miami 37 Psskewttch throws Harrison for a 12-yard loss on an atemeued pass The ball rests on the Miami 49 Florida takes a rest period Tat auick kicks -to the Miami end Jones loses 2 on the return SURPRISING PLAINSMEN UPSET TIGERS 21 TO 7 a yard loss at right end Corcoran lets fly with a long pass to Steiner The throw is too strong however and the toss falls incomplete Noppenberg is back to punt on fourth down It's a low wild kick that goes out on the Florida 30 after a 20-yard carry Tate barges through right tackle for 8 yards He goes to the Florida 38 Cowen has his fingers on a long toss from Houston only to drop the ball Tate goes through right guard for 3 yards and a first down on the Florida 41 Noppenberg runs Houston out of bounds for no gain on an attempted left end run Cowen is dropped on the Florida 32 for a 9-yard loss Houston is back in ount formation He fumbles the pass from center and falls on the ball on the Florida 19 for a 13-yard deficit Smoak grounds Houston punt on the Miami 47 It was a 34-yard kick Fox drives through right tackle for 3 ypl2S to place the ball on the 50-yard line Steiner is stopped at left tackle for no gain Smith came in to make the tackle and a nice one it was too The pass from center is bad and slips through fingers He Dicks it up only to be dropped on the Miami 33 a 17-yard loss Noppenberg punts to the Florida 20 and Cowen comes back 18 yards to the 38 Tate hits a stonewall at right guard And it's second and 10 Tate quick kick goes over Steiner's head The ball hits Steiner's leg down in front of the Miami goal and Smoak recovers It for Florida on the Hurricane 13 Houston fails to gain at right tackle Tate drives through an opening at right tackle for 3 yards Houston trying a right end run fumbles and Pittard comes up with the leather for Miami on his own 29 It another bad pass from center Steiner fumbles and Battista recovers for the Gators on the Miami 26 Florida draws a 5-yard penalty Houston tries a long toss into the southeast corner of the field It is batted out of bounds incomplete Kearns comes through from left tackle to throw Houston for 5-yard loss The ball is on the Miami 36 And officials take time out Houston tries a long heave- to Ferguson It misses connections and it's fourth down and 20 for Florida Houston punts out on the Miami 26 Fox goes through a nice opening at right guard and travels 9 yards to the Miami 35 Corcoran slams into a wall at center for no gain Fox goes into center for 2 yards and a first down on the Miami 37 Wike's auick kick sails over head Kichefski makes a desperate effort to ground the ball before it goes over the Florida goal He fails however and officials bring the leather out to the Florida 20 Houston picks up 2 yards at left end Houston gets off a line drive punt It hits right in midfield and goes out on the Miami 29 Wike's quick kick goes to the Florida 10 It was a 62-yard punt Florida take timeout Walton goes over right guard for 6 yards SFCOXD QUARTER Walton ducks through left tackle to the Florida 19 It was a 2-yard gain Beno slips under right guard for 8 and a first down on the Florida 27 Walton fails to gain at right tackle Beno drives over left guard to the Florida 34 a 6-yard gain Wike Dixon and Kichefski sdIII Walton at left end for no gain Krutulis blocks Walton's kick and the bail goes out of bounds on the Florida 21 It first and 10 for Miami Corcoran fails to gain at left tackle It's tame-out for Florida There ara substitutions on both side Fox plough over right tackle He goe yards to the Florida 16 Schemer tosses a neat shot into the northeast corner Xobrn barely miasea connec Tennessee routed Oklahoma 19-0 in the Oranee Bowl game Fred Snite America's No 1 invalid is an early arrival His special trailer is parked in its usual spot under the score-board at the east end Fred will have plenty of company as the bleachers which have been set up on each side of the scoreboard lor the game are jammed tight For the first time this season there are plenty of customers in the huge wooden stand at the west end When the Hurricanes return to their dressing room under the north stands at 7 59 for final instructions there are more than 20000 spectators in the house Apparently the Gators are not going to warm uo for the ggme It is 8:03 and the Floridians have yet to appear on the field There are six changes in the program lineups For Florida Hull will replace Cianci at left guard Lane will start at center instead of Bucha Smok will open at right end in place of Piombo and Houston and Cowen will be at halfbacks Instead of Walton and Cahill For Miami Noppenberg has been given the call at quarterback over Kurucza The Fighting Gators come trotting on the field at 8:06 to limber up for the game The Floridians wear khaki pants white jersies and black numbers They will use black headgear The numbers on the Hurricanes orange jrsie by the way are green and the Miamians will wear orange helmets The University of band comes marching on the field at 8 10 and soell out a big H-E-L-L-O in front of the south stands They sing out a greeting to the visiting Floridians Capt Clark Goff of Florida Co-Capts Chuck Guimento and Walt Kichefski of Miami officials sponsors and their escorts I meet In midfield at 8 12 for the pres- Hurricane blanket and the eon iiiDDin The spectators stand at attention as the £and "Th sJr A roar goes uo from the crowd the mo- merit the national anthem 1 finished The Hurricanes won the toss and will kick Florida will defend the west goal And here cornea your opening kickoff FIRST quarter Pittard sails the leather down to the Florida 12 and Houston fumbles and recovers on the 20 im first and 10 for Florida Houston tries a wide wep to the left The right side of the Miami line oulls him down for no sain and if second and 10 Houston tries a slant off right tackle from punt formation He gains a yard Houston a punt is down on the Miami 49 Fog soes into right guard and comes up with yards The leather rests on the Florid id Houston drops Steiner lor Alert Underdog Auburn Pulls Grid Tricks Before a Small Crowd of 8000 Louisiana State Collects Initial Marker In First Quarter Beal Struts BY UNITED PRESS BATON ROUGE La Nov 18 An underdog but alert Auburn eleven defeated Louisiana State University Saturday 21 to 7 The Bengal Tigers of LSU playing before a small crowd of 8000 took to the air in a last-quarter attempt to score only to have their efforts quashed by a final Auburn touchdown when Halfback Charles Anastasio fumbled a reverse behind his goal line and it was recovered by End Teedy Faulk ofO Johnny Bosch Passes To Earl Wheby For Lone Touchdown In Opening Period Thereby Ending Seven Long Years of Famine Nelson Stands Out For Tide BY UNITED PRESS LEGION FIELD Birmingham Ala Nov 18 Georgia Golden Tornado roared home from seven long years of famine Saturday to gain their first victory over Alabama since 1932 duplicating the 6-0 score by which they whipped the Crimson Tide that year Tech struck through the air midway the first period for the only touchdown of the game on a throwO from little Tommy Bosch Atlanta stumbled and fell A 15-yard hold- Halfback Auburn Dick McGowen halfback score a five-vard penalty on LSU made all three conversions LSU scored first late in the first Pushed the nearer th period when Anastasio took the hne Fullback Charles Hayns ball from Halfback Gerald High- worth hit center for the' score tower on a reverse and ran 58 yards for a touchdown behind beautiful interference by Fullback Roy Joe Anderson Auburn started a drive in the last minutes of the first period and jn spots pitfalls for many expect-continued it into the second quar-i gajns for an 88-vard push for its ini- (Mf score McGowen hit center for lf the touchdow after Fullback Rufus 'Now Hockey Loacll Beal had made the set-up with a run WASHINGTON Nov IS Mb Red to the LSU 3 for first downs I Mackenzie who coached at Atlantic Center Malvern Morgan intercept-1 City since hockey was introduced ed a pass for Auburn late in the there 10 years ago will be the men-third quarter on the LSU 17 to rave tor -of the rswly organized Wash-tie vty lor tit Eagles HP game as plaved on a field made treacherous bv rains the pre- VIOUS two davs A tarpaulin APPd the fiplrl until iugf hoforo cramo eieu lilt min unui jusi mic pdme time but leaks left the sod slipperv 71 sophomore to Earl Wheby who was in for Tech's injured ace Billv Gibson After Tech Rung up a first down on 44 Bosch tossed a pass to Wheby who caught it on the 15 and sprinted across the goal Clay went in to convert but his kick was blocked A crowd of 25000 Birmingham's largest of the season braved damp chilly weather to watch the game which had little at stake except a rivalry dating back to 1902 Alabama Threatens Alabama threatened mildly in the second period After an exchange of punts Jimmy Nelson Alabama's! sophomore back dashed 23 yards to the Georgia Tech 16 where he.

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