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HERALD TELEPHONE 27401 THE HERALD MIAMI FLORIDA' HERALD TELEPHONE 27401 PAGE THIRTEEN SUNDAY OCTOBER 11 1931 TEXAS AGGIES 29 IOWA 0 KENTUCKY 45 WASHINGTON LEE 0 PITTSBURGH 34 WEST VIRGINIA 0 NEW YORK 34 GEORGETOWN 0 PENNSYLVANIA 14 Franklin Marshall 0 BIG GAMES ON WEEK-END SCHEDULE Carnegie Tech Comes to Atlanta And Wallops Georgia Tech 13 to 0 BILL IIARKNESS MIAMI BEACH COACH THE SPORT DESK By Jack Bell UPSETS NAVY 6 TO Hurricanes Play Friday Aggies Miami Beach Teams Also Busy Friday night Moore Park Miami Hurricanes vs South Georgia A and Saturday afternoon Stlngaree Miami High School vs Andrew Jackson High of Jacksonville Friday afternoon Flamingo Park Miami Beach High School Vs Lake Worth Saturday night Moore Dade County Aggies vs University of Miami Freshmen WALLACE WADES DUKES UPSET V1LLANOVA 18-0 Durham Oct 10 VP) -Rated to win VUlanova met an 18-to-0 defeat today as the Pennsylvanians went up against Duke impenetrable line backed up by a driving backfield Only once did VUlanova threaten and that was late In 'the fourth quarter when with reserve men substituted for the entire Duke starting team the Pennsylvanians reached the eight-yard line Touchdowns: Brewer (2) Brownlee A Column of Sunday Morning Chatter Do you remember a story we published a few days ago about Rube Getschow star tackle of the Elmhurst College football team up In Rube In bed with a broken neck following a football game defied doctors who said he couldn't live Once before Rube had suffered a fall and a broken neck and refused to die after all doctors had given him up But this last time he couldn't fight bard enough and had to go Well from Porter Norris out at Coral Gables I get the report that he la the same Getschow who came to the University of Miami with Rod Ashman a few years back and played tackle for the Hurricanes one year Later he went back to Appleton Wls and worked for father who Is a contractor It was there that he fell off a scaffold and broke his neck the first time Middies Fall Victim To Aerial Play By Underdog Eleven In Third Period (BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON Oct Striking swiftly through the air to score the lone touchdown of the game the University of Maryland today defeated the Navy 6-0 It waa Maryland's first victory over Navy Before 20000 rooters at Griffith Stadium Including Secretary Adams of the navy and Governor Ritchie of Maryland the Old Liners tallied in the third period on a perfect forward pass They fought the Middles to a standstill the rest of the struggle The touchdown came with spectac- ular suddenness The ball was In midfield George Chalmers triple threat halfback from Newcastle Del dropped back and hurled a long arching pass A1 Pease speedy left end gathered It In over his shoulder on a dead run and dashec 20 yards to score without a Navy man near him The Navy's charging line blocked Chalmers' placement kick for the extra point The score 6 to 0 was the same by which Maryland lost to Navy a year ago IICHI Moore Park reserved sections for football really will be reserved from now on Friday night they were merely there and first fans "got the choice seats But this week every seat will be numbered and when you buy a reserved seat ticket It will call for a definite location Then If you go out there and find someone has your seat you can call the usher demand your seats and get 'em Members of the athletic association who get seat preferences may make their reservations at the ticket office In the Seybold arcadj Wednesday All others may make reservations starting Thursday morning South Georgia A- and comes down this week-end Kavel and Armentrout Lead Tar tan Warriors Against Sophomores From Georgia BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ATLANTA Ga Oct 10 Carnegie Tartan chiefs Kavel and Armentrout conspired here today to almost double-handedly defeat Georgia Tech 13 to 0 It was the consistent ground-gaining of the pair plus some running slstance from Dueger and the excellent kicking of Captain Armentrout that brought the Skibos their second successive victory over Tech But it was far from the 31 to route the Plaid scored In Pittsburgh last year Tech's sophomores fought gamely and successfully throughout most of the contest Late In the first period Carnegie Tech started Its touchdown march from the 28-yard line Quick gains made almost exclusively by Kavel and Armentrout brought the ball to the seven-yard line as the period ended and Kavel shot off from right tackle for a touchdown on the first play In the second quarter Another 50-yard drive was halted ln-j this quarter as Kavel fumbled on 15-yard line Tech's single real bid came shortly thereafter but the Intermission whistle cut It ahort after the Tornado had covered nearly 60 yards to the Plaid 20-yard marker Armentout personally conducted the final touchdown Journey He needed but three plays to score from the 54-yard line Including consecutive gal- lops of 20 yards each Sample who had missed his first try for goal booted the second between the uprights Following the kickoff which Hart re- turned to the 40-yard line Vlerck galloped away for 30 yards but here Armentrout stepped into action again to Intercept a wildly thrown pass Just before the game ended By periods 1 Carnegie 6 0 0 7 13 Georgia Tech 0 0 0 0 0 Scoring: Carnegie touchdowns Ka- vel and Armentrout points after touch- -down Sample (place kick) Du cote (Auburn) The lineup: CARN TECH Pos GEORGIA TECH Stewart le Slocumb Fletcher It Kilngaa Sample Branch- Ducanls Murray Hainzer rg Deloam Foreman rt EzelT Lewis re Isaacs Dueaer qb -gharry Kavel lh rh Flowers (b MacArthur And I must admit much as I dislike It that I made a sad mistake Friday night although twas excusable In a wav Twas Kintz speedy halfback not Capt Bill Smitha who made that BO-yard run for a touchdown Friday night against the Hurricanes I was sitting with Coach Harris on the Bowdon bench when the run was made He told me It was Smitha All the Bowdon substitutes thought It was Smitha and since we couldn't see the numbers I took their word for It Of course after a run like that Kintz certainly deserves credit And Smitha was the one who hastened to correct our mistake The University of Miami Alumni Association small but active and growing will meet Monday October 19 at the Everglades for an Important session With business men of Miami banded together and working hard to help the school and the team the aluihnl president Miller wishes to get his fellow Miami graduates together and be sure that every one of them Is a member of the athletic association We'll give you some dope later In the week ALS Harry Passing Finally Beats Chicago Boys 13 To 7 BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ANN ARBOR Mich Oct Harry Newman Michigan quarterback forward passed his team to a 18 to 7 Victory over Chicago today but apparently It was only Newman's arm that enabled the Wolverines to win The Maroons played Michigan to a standstill after the second period Newman went Into the game In the second period and passed to Heston and Captain Hudson for both of touchdowns The Chicagoans were knocking Newman's passes down as the third period started Sahlln Maroon left halfback made a first down on 63-yard line after Wolverine forwards came through too fast to allow him to punt Wallace completed a pass to Sahlln who slipped and fell with a clear field ahead A line play lost ground and Wallace tossed a 35-yard pass to Zimmer who ran for a touchdown Hamberg booted the goal Coach Stagg's flanker plays caught the Wolverines flat footed several times and were responsible for most of gains by rushing Harry Rappaport who was down here last winter with three good fighters got back In town a few days ago He was matchmaker at Dreamland Park Newark this summer He brought Lew Halper a welter Mickey Battone a middleweight and Texas Kid a lightweight down with him Abie Bain came back with Harry and Kid Dixie will be down later Harry says that Benhte Goldstein the game little lad he had here last winter broke bis hands and has quit fighting He was a scrapper that kid Bill Ilarkness former freshman coach at the University of Tennessee has charge of the Miami Beach football team this fall Following an unexpected setback at Fort Lauderdale Friday the team will play Lake Borth at the Beach Friday afternoon and hope to go better Bill has the material If he can get the boys to absorb some football There's the football program Miami fans this week-end Good football it la too Friday night Tommy McCann's Hurricanes will have the experience of that good Bowdon game under their belts They'll profit this week from the mistakes of Friday night and will go Into action more like a team than a group of individuals Fred Miami High school team with Buck Hester Booker and a few more cripples back In shape will tackle the mighty Andrew Jackson High school team of Jacksonville In the most important game to date on the Stlngaree schedule The Aggies a pretty good football team should give Cliff Courtney's boys a run for their laurels although hardly can be expected to stop all that beef Miami Beach turned back by Fort Lauderdale will be given plenty to do this week in preparation for Lake Worth Miami fans talking over Friday night's game were loud in their praise of both teams and the clean brand of football they played Although McCann's men win they showed great promise Puglisl and Petemlch both slowed by Injuries played well In the line as did Cgrczyk most of the time The ends weren't so hot but tbere'U be a lot of drill for those boys during the next few days Tommy will give his backs a lot of blocking practice too It is a fact that the Hurricanes hardly bad a stiff scrimmage during the three weeks they've worked Inturies were so prevalent that the coaches were aAaid to drill hard fearing they would have no one left to play the ball game Now with the players hardened and on the upgrade be fireworks down around South Miami when the practice sessions are held The Stingarees lace their first Big Ten conference game Saturday afternoon when Andrew Jackson comes to town The powerful upstate team handed Lakeland High a 19-0 licking yesterday afternoon the first defeat of the Inland team for the last two years Freddy Major was at Jacksonville scouting the Miami foemen and will have something with which to work this week Miami High with the veteran line awl an- Inexperienced bsckfield shows jLnuae of developing Into another Ftkit team before the season closes Whether Olivers Moore Smathers Quinn and two or three other backs have learned enough to beat Andrew Jackson remains to be seen Coach Major was hampered by Ineligibility and Injuries so much early In the season that not until the Ponce de Leon game did he know who made up his squad Andrew Jackson will have a line almost as heavy as Miami and more veteran backs Major baa some good players however in Bill Dunn at center Capt Johnny Hester at guard Walter Buck at tackle and Dick Plas-fnan at end This the strong side of his line will be hard to penetrate Christian at end Albury at tackle and Merlin at guard seem about ready on the other aide although Crane regular tackle last year may wake up and play the football of which he la capable VINES ON TRAIL TO MORE TITLES BATTERY TEAM BEATS KEY WEST Gam age Turns Shipwreck Kelly Loose For Short Period In 4o-0 Win BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LEXINGTON Ky Oct Displaying unexpected offensive power Wildcats trounced the Generals from Washington and Lee today by the score of 45 to 0 Coach Harry Gamage's Athletes crushed the visitors with an open style game and It was a one-sided contest except at the start of the first period when the Generals threatened with a series of passes Gam age then sent In his shook troops using practically the entire squad after the first quarter Kelly the 8pringfleld flash saw action In only a part of the game but he demonstrated he would be a serious menace to all opposition this season By periods: Washington and Lee 0 0 0 0 0 Kentucky 13 12 13 7 45 Kentucky scoring Touchdowns: Kelly 2 Bach 2 Phipps Urbanlak and Ellis Johnson Place kicks after touchdown: Wright Davidson Well well well out at last From the A at the University of Illinois comes a lovely form letter starting like Dear Mr Bell: son has turned another corner in his career He la now a student In a great university Our purpose is to make it less difficult for your boy to live the clean moral life that every thinking parent pictures for his son To accomplish this end we need both your moral and financial (I knew there waa a catch) help Your eon needs the aervlce the A renders" Begins to look as if Luther Voltz the high school expert has done me wrong up on the old home campus Red Russell president of the Fort Myers Archery club writes in seeking matches with a Miami club There's a chance for Howard Hill out at the Opa-Locka club to get a little action for his players BABY STRIBLING WHIPS Pasadena Star Advances In Santa Barbara Net Tourney SANTA BARBARA Calif Oct 10 (JO Ellsworth Vines Pasadena National singles champion was well on the trail to a couple more titles yesterday after winning -irsi round matches In the singles and doubles of the annual Invitational tennis tournament here The Southern California Bophomore defeated Tom Cram of Santa Barbara 6-0 63 In the singles and then teamed with Santa own net star Keith Gledhlll National 'Intercollegiate champion to defeat Cram and Bates a local team 6-1 6-0 as the tourney went through the first round In another first round match Frank Parker Milwaukee National junior boy's champion defeated his senior opponent Phil Nepi San Francisco In easy style 6-4 6-1 Miami Boys Win First Game of Season 13 To 0 KEY WEST Fla Oct 10-A football team representing Battery Florida National Guards of Miami this afternoon on the Naval Station field defeated the Naval' Station team 13 to 0 In the first game of the season for Key West Both teams battled on even terms in the first half The visitors carried the baU to the service 15-yard line In the second quarter but lost It on downs Straight football gave the Miamians their first touchdown five minutes after the second half got under way They scored their second touchdown In the final quarter FISHERETTES SET PACE IN GIRLS VOLLEYBALL The Fisherettes paced by Capt Rita Duffy lead the Miami Beach high school volleyball league with four victories and no defeats The Typhoons gave the mighty Fisherettes their first scare In game when they took the second game from the league leaders The Fisherettes tightened up In the last game and won It easily The final scores were 15-10 11-15 15-5 The Victors won from the Hurricanes In two close games 15-10 15-12 games saw the Fisherettes defeat the Hurricanes 15-2 15-0 while the Typhoons won from the Victors 15-10 15-12 a queer one from the Miami Country club Thursday afternoon Judge Paul Baras Marshall Price and Ran Ralley left the first tee together Each golfer used three clubs a spoon a No 5 iron and a putter There were no caddies no lost balls and the boys claim they each scored a 47 for nine holes All this I gathered at the nineteenth hole MASON IN 10-ROUNDER ATLANTA Ga Oct 10 MV-Baby Strlbllng won a 10-round decision from 1 Jackie Mason of Brooklyn in the mala bout of a boxing card here last night- Both weighed 144 Jack Tunney 180 Birmingham won' a six-rounder from Ching Johnson 180 4 Fort Bennlng and Bobby Green 150 took six rounds trom Rip Tetherton 150 Fort Bennlng GATOR BAMA FROSH fO PLAY UNIVERSITY Ala Oct 10 The Alabama frosh will play the Florida yearlings next Saturday in their second tilt of the year The game will be at Our old friend Swede Hellstrom up at Fort Pierce Is looking for football games for his high school team Swede suffered two or three cancellations and as a result his boys haven't enough games to make up a good season If any of you Greater Miami district coaches want ball games get In touch with Swede at Fort Pierce High school Here are his open dates: October 23 November 13 and November 20 Swede has games with Fort Lauderdale Ponce de Leon Stuart and Vero Beach Mrs Priest of Camp at Key Largo claims credit for catching the first tarpon of the season Mrs Priest was fishing for snapper Tuesday and hooked her tarpon Plenty of tarpon down there she says A Fort Myers fan wants Jo start all Florida high school football November 1 and play through December until New Year's He argues that October la too hot for football down here Just one serious objection to such a plan Football Is a seasonal game It goes best when everybody In America Is reading and talking of good blocking long runs and passes Granted that September generally Is too hot a season starting about October 10 would be all right But It would be hard to keep high school players sitting around doing nothing for a month with all the world talking football ARMY TRICKS BEAT ELEVEN Spirit of Notre a picture made for Knute Rockne despite the fact that he died In a plane crash last spring opened at the Capitol Theater last night Had he lived Rock would have helped direct the picture and would have acted In it After bis deatb a decision was reached to carry It on It is a part of his estate and Mrs Rockne will get her share of the profits The famous Four Horsemen Stuhldreher Layden Miller and Crowley appear In the picture as do Frank Carideo All-American quarterback and other members of last year's team Jack Fink manager of the theater is having tomorrow evening with members of Tommy Hurricanes as guests Tuesday night Miami High players will be guests and Wednesday night Red Cole's Lemon City Aggies will be present School bands and students also are expected to be present Michigan Aggies Trimmed 20-7 In Last Half WEST POINT Oct 10 OP) A substitute Army backfield led by Ken Fields of Elkhart Ind today gave the Army a 20 to 7 victory over an outnumbered Michigan State aquad Outfought and outmaneuvered most of the first half by the visitors the Cadets opened up a fuU bag of tricks with the entry of Fields Bob Carver of Texas Edward Herb and Henry Sell jstan of Herman Texas In the second quarter and pushed over two touchdowns in half a dozen plays long passes by Fields to Sebastan and then to Peter Kopchak sub end from 'Greenburg Pa brought both touchdowns Bob Monnett halfback from Bucyrus Ohio gave the Michigan States rooters new hope at the start of the second half when he broke loose on the third play to run 62 yards to a score behind perfect Interference third touchdown came In the third quarter when Jack Price Army's big tackle and captain Intercepted a forward pass and ran from midfield to the line before he was caught from behind Kllday bucked It over two trys Steve Hannagan originator of the Miami Beach dateline and the city hall batchelor'a club haa written an article on Albie Booth Yale captain and backfield star It appears In November Cosmopolitan Steve of course always learns about the love affairs If any of any person he Interviews and the case of Mr Booth of Yale Is no exception Albie gets his diploma In writes Sir Steve "he will marry his high school sweetheart Miss Marlon Noble In sports and In bis studies and ambitions Albie is also constant In romance He and his sweetheart have been companions since their high school days She goes to business every day but never misses a game In which he plays She Is a New Haven girl and although It has not been announced their engagement Is definitely understood And If you promise not to tell I think they will be married shortly after Albie gets his diploma next June living up to his reputation for reticence said they have not yet set the exact day 'Why he was asked 'Oh you this depression he answered Noble works as a private secretary In the Southern New England Telephone Company" A Racing Plant Built By Miamians Composed Of Miamians rUP Operated For Miamians 3BIS6A YNE fKENNEL Five Years a Sports Center Five Years Of Clean Racing Five Years With Satisfied Patrons We ask only that we be voted the privilege of continuing our annual program of matchless greyhound competition this year with even better dogs and with assurance through Florida's new pari mutuel law that we may run our meeting to the finish with no interruptions Our record as a sports center and a Miami institution is known wherever greyhounds race We stand on that record at the polls October 20 Miami's Hometown Greyhound Track BIRMINGHA M-SOUTHERN DEFEATS STETSON 20-0 DOTHAN Ala Oct 10 Birmingham-Southern defeated Stetson 20 to 0 before a crowd of 2000 spectators In Dothan Wire grass Memorial Stadium here today Southern's victory was marred by Injury to Maston O'Neal star quarterback who suffered a broken nose in the first quarter Score by quarters Birmingham-Southern 0 7 7 6 20 Stetson 0 6 0 0 0 WELL ME ILLINI CANT LICK PURDUE -0 Boilermakers Score On Passes In Second Inning LAFAYETTE Ind Oct 10 MV-Purdue still lacking polish In its running plays but showing lots of latent power defeated Illinois In the first Western Conference football game of the season for either team here today 7 to 0 The Boilermakers were stronger than the score Indicated but tumbles exacted heavy toll The Illini strong on defense showed little In line plunges or aerial attack that Purdue could not meet successfully The only points were made In the second period when two long passes each Hecker to Moss placed the ball 16 yards from the Illinois -goal Three running plays gave tbe Boilermakers first down on the four-yard line Purvis then went wide around left end for the touchdown and Hecker place kicked I for the point CITADEL GETS TIE WITH I 13-13 Citadel Shotcs Unexpected Power In Late Rally LEXINGTON Va Oct 10 Citadel and Virginia Military Institute battled to a 13-13 tie here today In a mild upset In which Citadel spurted with unexpected ability In the final minutes of the contest The BuUdogs scored first In the Initial quarter when McIntosh crossed the line After the Bulldogs had recovered a I fumble The flying squadron retaliated with a 65-yard drive for touchdown In the next quarter Ralph Waite made the final plunge across the line and repeated through the line for extra point I counted again In the third period when Bill Smith sophomore quarterback tore off tackle for 62 yards and a touchdown Citadel came back strong In the final period with a 55-yard passing drive to tie tbe count Jennings provided tbe final push Score by quarters: Citadel 7 0 0 1 0 7 6 0 13 Scoring: Citadel Touchdowns McIntosh Jennings: point after touchdown McIntosh (dropklck) I Touchdowns Waite and Smith: point after touchdown Waite (line plunge) PAT O' SHOCKER THROWS DAV1SCOURT IN 29:35 BOSTON Oct 10 MV-Pat O'Shocker 218 Boston last night threw Dick Davlscourt 200 San Francisco with a Ajpdy slam In 29:35 In the feature rRatch of Promoter Kay Fablanl's wrestling show at the Boston Garden The victory placed the red-haired Irishman In line for a match with Jim Lomios title claimant in the unemployment fund show that Fablanl will run here early next month ') ii AUTHORIZED UNITED MOTORS SERVICE DELCO-REMY Ei-ajcal Equipment Co 42 FOURTH ST MIAMI JAMES GALLOWAY President MEXICAN ELEVEN LOSES DENVER Colo Oct 10 UP) Denver University defeated the University of Mexico football team 25 to 6 last night before a crowd of 10000.

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