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THE CHARLOTTE (N C) NEWS SUNDAY OCT NORTH CAROLINA HOLDS TENNESSEE TO 7-0 SCORE' Volunteers Get Scare As I fl Ersfyne And Davidson I 1 11 I Play To Scoreless Tie Action Shots Of Cat-Seceder Go Powerful Line Holds Wildcat Eleven At Bay I fj RK6Ali GerTYV VV speedy Elliott Mason is on his four-yard jaunt at the first of the game (at the right) behind Boyce interfering which was not sufficient to stop Captain Bud Raker of Davidson who made the tackle Note Bill Gettys coming up fast in an effort to help out with the interference These pictures give an idea of how hard both elevens played and how few the chances for long runs were The holes shown were quickly closed and when they were the runners went down Buck Mills is bearing down behind some capable Davidson interference but he was pulled down just after the above left photo was snapped bv a young Erskinite not shown in the picture Don King is doing one of the unusual things by blocking out Grady Bolton The TULANE UNDEFEATED Vandy Turned Back 9-0 By 33 To 0 Starts Passing Tar Heels Show Belated At'k Remarkable Improvement in Tar Heel Makeup Seen By BAILEY GROOME Charlotte News Staff Writer Kenan Stadium Chapel Hill Oct 24 impregnable line which held North Carolina to two first downs and the secondary defense against the forward pass which limited Carolina to two first downs out of sixteen attempts enabled the visitors to defeat the Tar Heels by a score of 7 to 0 before 12000 fans here today An Inspired Carolina team battled the tubborn Tennessee boya to a standstill when scores threatened and demonstrated the tact that Coach Collins has a powerful aggregation STANDS IN UPROAR A last minute attempt on the part of Carolina to score kept the stands In an uproar and the Tar Heels came dangerously near to knotting the count by forward passes Tennessee' great defense against the air route was too good however During the game the visitors snagged five of the forward heaves and greatly retarded progress and also prevented the Tar Heels from threatening more than once Carolina's high tide arose In the third quarter when Feathers let a nunt get by him and roll to the seven-yard line He kicked out to Fcrebee on the 40-yard line and the substlute safety man lugged It to the Tenessee 26-yard marker On tire next play Tennessee drew a fifteen-yard penalty for unnecessary roughness and Carolina had the ball on the ten-yard line Four smashes at the stalwart forward wall netted the Tar Heels only four and a hal yards and the visitors were saved by a five and a half-yard margin FEATHERS IS STAR Feathers was the bright and shn-inz light for Tennessee until he retired late in the fourth period after it looked as If the game was sewed up as indeed It was He was in every play and he carried the ball over tackle and through the line with fine Judgment and hard pung- jiff Carolina tackled and blocked well The visiting team was decidedly better in midfield but It was no better than Carolina In the danger zones Those who saw the Georgia game were delighted with the Improvement made by the Tar Heels and predicted that before the season closes Carolina will Improve even more score came when kicked for 45 yards na Cioom kickea mi i Chandler let the his fingers to be rnntinued to Westerners Featners continued to annex yardage and made it rnenllnaa1 thrPe-VBI a first down on CaTollnas' three-yard line The Tar Heels dug In and stopped the first play without gain but on the second down Wynn did a swan dive over the -Ltnlacement touchdown A perfect added another point and Tennessee was out In front to stay TAR HEELS ET BREAD Just prior to the turn game Carolina got a break wTen Ln drrwood broke through and block ed a punt which "i1 the Tennessee 34-yard line bysalh and club But when the Tar found line too solid forward pas was tried and rrs Intercepted Tennessee could not Heels a rprnvrred deco gan and kicked an i rn TTofti "rr rnr In Tar Heel territory The second quarter was nine minutes old when the tally was shoved across It looked like a scoreless first half and but for the break It probably would have ended up that way The break of the pam gave Tennessee courage ftud Carolina slumped momentarily Just long enough for the visitors to break through Feathers wa easily the star of the Initial half carrying the ball with aklll and determination He wes fighting for every inch and refused to 6tay tackled when lilt by the Tar Heels McEver was not sble to get away The Carolina boys were smothering him on every occasion Carolina had awful luck with her passes trying four and having every one of them Intercepted Tennessee also tried four and one was intercepted but allowed berate Carolina mterferred with a lecelver The other three Tennessee passes were grounded I IGI1T TO ONE In this half Tennessee got eight only adamant at their goal with the ex- leption noted Carolina was out-kicktng Tennessee ten yard each time and managed to atave off in earlier score Trnneasre had ft second opportunity to score In the third quarter when Feathers kicked one for sixty yards and placed the ball on the Carolina 24-yard line Blusser fum-Mrd at the end of the play and lenneaaee recovered A forward pass Feathers to Derry-berry placed the ball on the Tar ten-yard line But lln charged swiftly on three occasions and broke through on the fourth to hold for downs on the nine-yard line Croom kicked out a long one and Tennessee started the march again The Vols were -Mor on Noit Page- Open Target Tourneys Plneluiret Oet Pinchurst Uun Club scheduled to start tournament Tuesday when a 100-target tournament at the Iran Is listed Several prominent Nmth Carolina marksmen are expected to nter the season-opening event Cii flolem Drake coach kv the Notre Dame team this year la the' great eeef saw lie fuel that 111-Jrlih rollr up aoiue 60 phula agatnsl a team ha emriied wouldn liava any influence on bis opinion el courie -siw GEORGIA Purdue Trounces Carnegie 13-6 Pif tsburgh Pa Oct (UP) University football eleven plating Its first game In Pittsburgh defeated Carnegie Tech 13 to (1 before a crowd of 1 80011 In Pitt Stadium today The game was played In a drlz-ling ruin A 60-yard run by Freddy tlerk-er gave the Western Conference eleven the first score In the third period and a 13-yard march added another touchdown tu the fourth runs of eleven and fourteen yards aided the drive Pardon-ner scored from the four-yard line Tech scored Its touchdown by the aerial route after picking up Moore's fumble on the Purdue 38-yard line line held after Tech reached the three-yard stripe Pn the first down On the fourth down Tech scored on a pass licvlno to Sayles Charlotte Race Driver Injured Ben Seigcl Slightly Hurt When (jar Hurtles Through Boh Sail Rowan Winner Salisbury Oct 24 Bill Selgel automobile racer from Charlotte driving a Chevrolet special crashed through a fence at the Rowan County fair grounds this afternoon when blinded by dust as he was rounding a turn but escaped with minor hurts His car hurtled through the fence and went down a short embankment He soon reappeared waved Ills hands as evidence he was not badly hurt and the races continued A sprained WTlst and small cuts were his worst Injuries His car was badly damaged lion SALE WINNER In other events Bob Sail of New York won the time trials the first elimination race and the sweepstakes a contest open to all cars and for sixteen laps or nearly ten miles around the dirt track He barely nosed out Chuck Bradford of Hous- on Texa: the race being a thriller frci'n fitart t0 finlsh- Other winners were Sam Young of Burbank Cal and Sam Burman of New Orleans Large crowds witnessed the events and were thrilled time and time again Gray of Lexington promoter was the starter Warner Is Tied Seattle Oct In rain proportions the University of Washington and Pop Warner's Stanford elevens played a scoreless tie today Stanford was outplayed but the Washington Huskies quite eros the Cardinal goal line when yardage was necersary In third and fourth down attemnt Oct set 33 a in 140 at It A Army Yale Tie As Kick Hits Goal Post Lassiter Thorn in Flesh of Army Mule Parker Rac es Through Army for Kick-Off Score Yale Bowl New Haven Conn Oct A few Inches of lumber and a fleeting gust of ftlnd out of the Southwest cost Yale victory today when the Ell's renewed hostilities against the Army for the 32nd time The game ended In a 6-8 tie because Mac Williamson's dropkick from 28-yard line was caught in the breeze and bounded off an upright of the goal posts Two great defensive teams battled scoreless through three periods The Bulldogs dug In with their backs to their goal line as play was resumed Desperately hoping to stem the Army tide Head Coach Mai Stevens of Yale even replaced Albie Booth his chief offensive threat with the giant Kllcullen a tackle EFFORT IS DIED Ray Steckcr Army scintillating running halfback who amazed everyone by playing with a wrenched ankle and playing a magnificent offensive and defensive game crossed tlie Eli goal line in two plunges through center Coach Ralph Basse of Army sent In One-Play Broshus to dropkick the point but the Cadet kicker's effort was wide Then came a play that electrified the crowd of 78000 Dud Parker compact little Yale quarterback received Army's kickoff and flitted like a wraith through the entire Army team for a touchdown Scarcely an opponent's hand touched him as he skilled and twisted down the middle of the gridiron Tlie Yale kick also failed Army stiffened after the next kickoff but Lassiter's 25-yard slice off tackle an eighteen-yard pass and line plunges of Lassiter and Crowley finally drove the ball to Army's elghtesn-yard stripe about fifteen yards from the west sideline CAUGHT IN WIND Williamson substitute right halfback dropped back ten yards With only five minutes to play a field goal would have meant almost certain victory The Yale line gave perfect protection The kick soared In a lofty parabola Then came the errant whiff of breeze that caught the ball and swung It Into the goal post The ball bounded out-alde as 1100 cadets went wild and the Yale etands groaned The game ended as Army Intercepted a Yale aerial In midfield Statistics showed Yale had out-rushed the Cadets 197 yards to 121 and gained thirteen first downs to Army's ten Yale's new aerial attack was spotty only six out of 23 forwards being completed Army completed five out of thirteen Vl (6) Army (6) South Carolina Giants Upset Dope Pail Left Handed Passing Attack is Checked By WADE ISON Charlotte News Sports Editor Davidson Oct 24 Ero kine College's powerful lino beat back Davidson red clad Wildcats for four periods here this afternoon and wound up with' a 0 to 0 score the second on Richardson Stadium turf in a week Just as Davidson had upset tl dope pall by holding Duke tcorelc' last week so did the Ersklne team to the Cats today But the Davidson team should have been the under dog again Judging by the size of the queerly clad Soutn Carolina Seceders coached by the squatty Jakle Todd of Furman fame RUSH LINE SHINES The powerful rush line was wore than Davidson could cope with Two gallant ends In Grady Bolton and Tom Gettys gave the 2000 spectators one of the greatest exhibitions of flank play Imaginable And the rest of the line that outweighed Davidson seven pounds to the man performed In a manner that Is deserving of stardom It was a contest of line play for the crimson suited Wildcat forwards did some brilliant work themselves Nothing would work against Ersklne A left handed passing attack of the south wing of Charlie Pearce had the Flying Fleet baffled for a second but once solved it was duck scop for the zebras of Todd WILDCATS CAREEIE However the Wildcats were careful Their drives deep into Ersklno territory were stopped once thty were within striking distance runts flew around recklessly with a brother of Tom Gettys Bill his fiist name outklcking a layout of Davidson hooters that included Drn MacQueen of the Little Rock McQueens Buck Mills Pearce rnd Furman Barrier Ersklne was unable to penetrate Davidson's lands a lot due largely to the expert handling of the Wildcat team that kept the Becedera down the line Midway of the opening quarter Davidson got a break on one of Eill Gettys' weaker punts that went only 30 yards The Cats started a drive on 30 In which MacQueen and King did the majority nf the ball lugging and marched down to the twelve-yard line where the Flying Fleet buckled up Us belts ri'd Tackle Arthur Rogers scrambled through and tossed BUI Fllnn fer a four-yard loss on the third down PAS PLAY GAINS The pass play MacQueen to Bruce Peabody was ordered arc! completed to the alx-yard line where It failed to make first down by a couple of yards and Ersklne took ovy the ba'l Bill Gettys kicked oflt of danger and MacQueen returned the honor over the goal line as the quarter ended Both teams kept kicking ever mldfleld until near the half of the second period when BUTOettys recovered Fllnn's fumble on the Davidson 40 and Erskme waa In Wildcat territory for the first time But Davidson held and Ersklne kicked over the goal line Pearce booted back on the third down getting only to midfield where Elliott Mason was thrown Ills tracks by Johnston and Raker Ralph Gales had been substituted In the Sscedcr backfleld and through a bit of krtr-lng through the line advanced the ball to the Davidson 48 from where BUI Gettys heaved a 30-yard pasv that Pearce Intercepted and ran back to the 24 PI Conway Davidson's red headed guard Joined the ranks of ball hawks when he pulled down Mason on Mills' long kick past mid -field shortly thereafter Mason had no chance to move CATS GET RREAK Davidson benefitted by another break after a punt exchange but It was too late to do any good Jack Wagner who played a whale cf game at tackle until removed for Injuries late In the game pounced on Mason's fumble of Mills' 45-yatd punt Davidson got the ball on the Ersklne 34 and with Fullback Wert subbing for MacQueen dashing three yards on a delayed center pity! and Mills running off right tackle for two more Mills flipped a long pass that was Incomplete to King as the period closed On the second-half kick-off Mason returned 23 yards to his own 39 where Davidson held Marlon Stevenson and Captain Henry prsRsly downed Peabody In his tracks as he was taking Gettys' long punt but on the first play King broke away for the most spectacular run of the a 20-yard dash off hla right tackle PEABODY IN FINE RIN Another punt exchange vnlch Davidson got far the better of and managed to move down to the 35-yard Una where Ersklne held and -(Mors on Third Apart re)- Ilold Meclin" Of Shop Loop Cagers The first organization meeting of the Commercial rnd City A basketball leagues will be held at the A Wednesday night October 28 at 8 o'clock It was announced yesterday by Carl Link physical director Interest In bnsketball 1 running hlRh and the physical director expect six teams In the Commercial League and six teama In the City league Representatives of any tenm Interested are asked to be present at the meeting High Davidson Headline Sport Calendar Part of Proceeds From Charlotte Atlanta Tech Game Go to Arhelger Memorial Fund Two football games one here and one at Davidson headline another extremely light sports program for Charlotte and Mecklenburg during the current week The first of these grid battles Is the Charlotte-Tech High At- i lanta classic which Is to be staged here Saturday afternoon The second Is the Davidson Col- lcge-Vlrginia Military Institute fray 1 at Davidson on the same after-1 noon I CARTIER PIXIES SAITS Preparations for the local clash with the Atlanta Technicians are going on rapidly Plans for the game call for a portion of the gate receipts to be turned over to the Charlotte Park and Recreation Com- mission for use in building the Han Arhelgar Memorial pool at In- dependence Park and Walter Car- tler Parks and Recreation head yesterday announced elaborate ways and means for selling tickets for the contest are after a total paid adult admissions for the Cartier said "We will distribute tickets t0 aI1 tlie clty schools and prob- aby wl put srllln program among the children Cartier also pirns to go before all the City's Civic organizations to carry his war for more paid admissions even Into the camps of NEVER HAS IKK Eli CADETS Davidson almost as egre preparations are 'go- both among the students and the gvldsters for their Saturday tiff A study of past history reveals the fact that Davidson has never beaten the Cadets and sine me oaueis ana sine showed promise of strength 3 In Its game with Maryland yesterday Wildcat followers are none too confident of victory in tussle The only other event listed on the program the Charlotte Country Club's Fall handicap golf tournament has been postponed and will not be resumed until Tuesday of next week Piny which had advanced through the first round of match play had to be postponed because of repair work being done o- the club greens Pinchiirsl Courses Keadv For Season Pinchurst Oct The five golf courses of Pinchurst are in fine shape for the opening tournaments of the seasons The first major event being the 27th annual Coro-1 Duo tournament November 3 to Proof of the excellent playing dltlon of the No 2 championship bv by the riilllp Perkins of New York former British amateur champion who lun scored two 73s and a 74 In the past two days The silver foils women golfers start their season November amt at these events Miss Deane an Landlngham and Mrs Pierre of Charlotte both winners of the North Carolina State title are expected to take part as they members of the foils are Winston-Salem In Tie Willi Barium Winston-Salem Oct Barium Spring nd Wlnaton-alem High played a game today in Wlnaton that wi without score but not without thrills aplenty All of barks curried the hall along but It was little Scum who brought the crowd to their feet with his broken field running Winston gained around end and by forward passes Both teams threatened to score several times but the threats ended when In the shadow of the goal posts last defeat at the hands of a high aehool wai by Wlnaton two years ego Gene Mi Plvcr Teimr see halfback allowing all former alnlliy on llie gridiron afl-r a year i sbjrmc Olson Shines In Wildcat Victory Ohio Stadium Columbus Ohio Oet It took Just two plays In 60 minutes of hard bruising football today for North western to ronquer Ohio Mate 10 to 0 and win Its first Dig Ten game of the season Ernest (Pug) Rentner 181-pound halfback from Joliet III took a 50-yard stroll around Ohio's right end 111 the first few minutes of the third period for the only touchdown of the game Not a single Ohio State player laid a finger on him Ollle Olson platinum blonde fullback from Red Grange's home town of Wheaton HE dropklcked the extra iitnt after the touchdown On the first play of the final period Olson dropklcked his field goal against the wind at a difficult angle Harvard Wins Over Texas Harvard Stadium Cambridge Mass Oct Captain Barry Wood and Harvard continued their triumphant way here today with a smashing 35 to 7 victory over a tall University of Texas eleven A crowd of 40000 witnessed the fourth triumph this season for the Crimson The issue was never In doubt after Crlckard scored the first touchdown near the middle of the first quarter and Eddie Casey Harvard's new head coach gave a dozen substitutes a chance before the half ended Coach Clyde Littlefield also used Texas substitutes freely In an effort to halt the Harvard march eat Wilson Enters Wrestling Game Seattle Oct Another of football's George Wilson all-America halfback at the University of Washington a few years ago has Joined the ranks of the big grab and grapple men George using tlie stiff arm punch that carried him to many touchdowns and the flying tackle originated by Gus Sonnenberg former claimant of the heavyweight championship and Dartmouth linesman has been successful In his first bouts In the Pacific northwest Wilson received his first grappling Instructions from Sonnenberg when he was playing professional football In the east He weighs 195 pounds and stands 5 feet 9 Inches Inside of two months Wilson hopes to enter big-city wrestling on the coast Anil vs And Lexington Va Oct A new gridiron rivalry between two of the oldest American colleges will begin Saturday when the Washington and Lee football team Invades the Tidewater for the first time in Its history to battle the grldtlers of William and Mary at Norfolk Jim CrOAley coach at Michigan State say that scrimmage hurta team Ha mint have hrn welching Princeton Princeton FYosh 7 Manllua 7 (tie) Ifayette 21: and 0 Dartmouth 20 Lebanon Valley fl Drexel 37 0 Brown 33 elilgh 0 Wesleyan 14: Amherst fl Columbia 19 Williams 0 13 Colgate 0 wrsr Superior 32 Stout 0 Stevens Point 0 Eu Claire 0 Rlpon 24 Lawrence 0 MID HF WEST Kan Aggies 14 Oklahoma 0 Knox 7 Illinois Coi 7 Carutheravllle 18 Lamhutli 11 Carbondale 7 MeKendree 0 Southern 21' Florida 0 Florida 13 Auburn 12 Langley Field 38 Atlantic 0 Moravian 22 Cooper Union 0 Valparaiso 20 Crane fl Wheaton 34 Wartburg 0 Tech Beaten nt Georgians Batlereil Dow By Rushing Greenie Zimmerman Leads Assault Tulane Stadium New Orleans La Tulane University maintained the terrific pace it nas this season in an overwhelming to 0 victory over Georgia Tech today The Georgians were helpless from the start and were able to register only two first downs until the final period The game was played In unseason-al heat before a homecoming crowd estimated at 17000 ZIMMERMAN SETS PACE Don Zimmerman the flying Dutchman of the Tulane backfleld set violent pace In the three periods which he took part He made yards from scrimmage In 22 attempts with the ball averaging six yards a try Payne who alternated with Felts halfback and fullback assisted Zimmerman In the line smashing in the third period ancl the two pounded the Georgia line to pieces The Wreck was so worn by the end of the third period that was helpless against Tulane's second string teem which took tne field at that point Lemmon led attack In the fourth quarter scoring one touchdown In a series of plungps and carrying the ball to the Tech five-yard line Into scoring position again as the game ended GOAL IINE UNCROSSED Today's victory gave Tulane a total of 130 points against five opponents so far this season while Its own goal line has never been crossed this year Tulane made acveneten first downs and netted 273 yards from scrimmage while Tech was held to four first downs two of them In the final quarter made only 88 yards from scrimmage and lost 44 Despite Its lightness and Inexperience Tech chose a ground game attempting only seven passes and completing only one of them Tulane completed four passes for a total of 57 yards Flowers Ferguson and McArthur alternated at kicking for Tech and maintained a good average until near the end of the game when the lines -Mors on Nsxl Px Clock Tower Wins Laurel Md Oct Morton Clock Tower was a surorise winner of the H-000 added Maryland handicap today coming up fast under a hard ride by Jockey Pete Walls to defeat John Whalen's Pilate by a slender margin after a hard stretch drive Bostwlck's Mate the public: choice was unable to finish better than third with Trod Avon fourth Spring Hill 25 8 La 0 Delta 14 Sunflower fl Kentucky 20 I fl Tcnn Poly 13 Memphis Tech 0 and 95 Bridgewater 0 Augustana 39 8pearflsh 0 Ol Miss 20 Southwestern 20 New Orleans 20 Xavier 0 Lln College 34 Lane 9 Bir-Southcrn 40: Jacksonville 0 MST Pitt 33 Penn State 0 (frosh) Navy 15 Prim ton 0 Providence 24 Norwich 0 Long Island 34 Upaala 7 Marahall 40 Marietta 0 Holy Ci'osa 27 Rulgera 0 Johns Hopklna 20 fit John 13 Fordham 4i Duke 0 Niagara 33 Alfred 0 Mass Aggie 3 Worcester 0 Yale fl Army fl (tie) Mt St Mjiry 7 Washington 0 Wayneshnrg 0 New River 0 West Vs 'esleyan 19 Glcnvllle 14 Hamilton 18 Susquehanna Marshall 20 Swarthmore 0 Syracuse 7 Tenu State 0 Bulldogs Keep Ball in Van derbilt Territory Most of Time Freak Safety Recorded Athens Ga Oct Georgia's Bull Dogs came through with a 9-0 victory over Vanderbilt in a stubbornly contested game here today to remain in the race as a leading Southern Conference championchtp contender After the first period the Bull Dogs kept the ball In Vanderbilt territory for most of the time The Commodores were able to repulse their scoring threats however except In the third quarter when ft pass from Chandler to Smith accounted for a touchdown LONG PUNT RETRN Georgia's touchdown followed a brilliant 58-yard return of a punt by Dowmes star quarterback He was forced out on the 8-yard line by Fortune Vanderbilt fullback Three line plays failed to gain and then Chandler flipped a pass over the goal line Smith going high Into the air to grab it Smith made the extra point with a kick from placement A freak safety that puzzled the 15000 fans attending the game gave Georgia Its first two points In the second period With the ball on his own two-yard line Henderson Vanderbilt quarterback took the ball back of his goal as If to punt but stepped out of bounds and hurled a pass His going out of bounds gave the Bulldogs a safety Vanderbilt's line had given way for the first time Just before the safety was scored allowing Jack (Ripper) Roberts to rip ofT yardage at ten fifteen and 25 yards a clip to advance the ball to the fourteen-yard line Thomas caught a pass Juggled by Roberts to give Vandy the ball EVEN FIRST PERIOD Throughout the first period Vanderbilt played the conquerors ot Yale on virtually even terms aided by steller work In returning punts by Henderson and his edge In a punting duel with Sullivan The Commodores threatened about midway of the period with a 25-yard return of a punt by the elusive Henderson to the 20-yard line For- -More on Nut Psje- Micliigan Spoils 111 Homecoming Memorial Stadium Urbana III Oct 24 (UP) Homecoming at Illinois was spoiled today when the University of Michigan football team defeated the Illinois squad 35 to 0 Illinois threatened the Michigan goal only once In the second quarter two passes Gerry to Murray and Berry to Frink were good for 22 yards After that Michigan smothered the vnu tiger team's attack Thiel 39 Bethany 0 Trinity 25 Haverford 0 Union 21: Rennselaer 0 West Liberty 37 Concord 0 Ursinu 7 Muhirnburg 0 Shlppensbur 0 Westchester 0 Shenandoah i American 12 Bucknerr 48 Gettysburg 0 Maine 9 Bates 6 Bucknell 40 Gettysburg 0 Dickenson 0 0 Kenyon 26 Hobort 7 Allegheny 26 Adrian 0 Arnold 0 Trenton 0 C'olby 32 Bowdoln fl Clarkson 13 Buffalo 0 Slippery Roch 25 Clarion 7 Monmouth 7 Cornell Col 0 S' 31 Cortland 6 New Hampshire 43 Veimont 0 Vlllanova 81 Baltimore 6 Wagner 20 Aggie 0 Juanita 14 Westminster 0 Springfield 54 Mlddlebury 0 Tufts 7 Conn Aggies 7 Rhode Island 33: Coast Ouard fl Rochester 8 Bald Watlaee fl St Thomae 14 Albright 0 Union 12 I (frosh) Complete List 06 Football Scores V' Touchdown Ysle Parker Army Sleeker 8ubi: Yale: Madden Sargent O'Con nell US: McArthur EO: Doonan Betnei Converse RO Ulhltln RT: Sullivan Wllllamaon flat berg Marling QB: Booth Kllcullen Bachman LH Crowley Wllllemaon Ingiahem RH Muhlfeld Hughes FB Army: Ienkentu Lawlor EE Banter Cl Jnbkowaky RO: Armstrong RT: Sheridan Broshnus Kenerlcg RE Carver QB Brown Johnon LH: Fields RH Herb FB Officials: Reletee Dr O'Brien (Tufts: umpire A Palmer (Colbyi: linesman McCabe (Holy Croesi field Judge Carton (Penn 8tatel lYim Slate Pilot Commute State College Pa Oct The Penn State College soccer and tennis teams may lay clnlm to some kind i-f a record whether their seasons are a success or not They are captained by Robert MrKune who came all the way from Johannesburg South Africa to seek soccer and tennis fame with the NH-trny Lion I AROIINAS Belmont Abbey 28 Mars Hill 8 Davidson 0 Ersklne Tennessee 7 North Carolina 0 Guilford 13 High Point 0 Emory Henry 20 Elon 14 Citadel 6 Btetenn 0 Mercer 20 Wofford 7 Oglethorpe 3 Furman 0 Parris Island 20 Smith Georgia Tech 0 Chattanooga 32 Presbyterian 7 out I Roanoke 6 Hampdcn-Sydnry 0 Alabama 33 Sewanec 0 Kentucky 20 I 0 Outre 14 Washington 2 Tulane 33 eorgla Tech 0 Georgia fl Vanderbilt 0 At IB Virginia 0 Potomac 12 Fairmont 0 Bowlins Green 7 Murray Tech 0 Maryland 41 I 20 Franklin 28 Farlham 6 Bowdon 20 Fort Kenning 0 John on City fl Lincoln Memorial 0 (tic) Jim Mullen Duke qiur'erburk doe not esii -More Neil Tsis- A i I- i JCJ.

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