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-The Foremost 'Newspaper of the Two SUNDAY NOVEMBER 193 SECTION TWO THE CHARLOTTE OBSERVER PAGE TEN DUKE WEAKENS IN SECOND HALF AS VOLS WIN 25-2 a Over Georgia Marches On With 33-6 Crowd of 20000 Secs Dashing Backfield Ruin Homecoming Day Gainesville Fia Oct 31 (P) brilliant array of backs ran up 33 points on the University of Florida here today while the scored their six points on a blocked punt The eonleht was a home-coming affair wit It 20000 jargon ill tho stands Including Governor Doyle Id Carlton of Florida and Governor Richard Russell Jr of Georgia START RESERVES Georgia scored in every period md starting with a second team am ending with virtually every playek brought her participating Starting from Florida 40-yaril mark In the first period Whlre substitute for Gnston Dickens and Gilmore ripped tho forwards tin- til the ball was placed on the Florida one-yard line from where Gilmore went over Sullivan failed for the point Shortly after the second period started "Catfish" Smith staged a thrilling play by breaking through the Florida line and thk-owing Llth-erland for an 18-yard loss -on an attempted pass Then followed two Georgia touchdowns in rapid succession Mott ripped off 40 yards for one of the touchdowns and Roberts followed with a 60-yard dash for the other Smith made both points after good and Florida was trailing at the half 20 to 0 i Gibson of Atlanta Tech High figured prominently in Charlotte yesterday The end is shown mak ing 26 yards in the game Horn is tackling (Observer Sta ff Photo) One of the prettiest plays of harlotte-Atlanta game was when Brady received a pass for a 30 yard gain in the fourth period The play was called back and did not count however (Observer Staff Photo) Commodores Rout Georgia Tech 49-7 Boyd Star In Tech Win Over Central KEY AND ROBERTS Near the sturt of tlie third Homer Key went over for a touchdown from the 2(l-yard line after Roberta had raced Aimc and again for yardage through Hie Florida line and around tlie ends Smith missed the point Florida's touchdown In the third came when Phiel left tackle blocked attempted punt on 16-yard mark and went across for the score after recovering the ball Phiel missed the try for point Dickens Whire and Gilmore worked the hall to yard line in the fourth and Whire 'T BV DILLON GRAHAM Associated Press Sports Writer TLANTA Ga Oct 31 Vanderbilt university beaten and held scoreless in its past two games flashed a brilliant offensive here today before 10000 persons to turn its annual contest with Georgia Tech into a 49-7 rout The Commodores dcfcnlcd on suc-1 ce-sive Saturdays by Tulane and1 Georgia would not lie denied today by light brigade and scored at least once In euch period with squirmed through for the final' Henderson and Roberts furnishhi most of the spectacular dashes TECH SCORE After- spotting Tech the first touchdown Vanderbilt came back to even the count in the first period forged ahead to a 20-7 advantage at the half and then added another 29 points in the last two periods touchdown on me on a pass front Flowers to Hart soon after tlie game opened and following a drive Irom midfield Vainly latei gained possession on Its 25 and PETRELS BEAT MSI 1 Myers Leads Oglethorpe to Hard-Fought Victory Over Tigers in Thriller CLEMSOX COLLEGE Oct (jP) Led by Dapper Meyers hard-hitting fullback the Ogle tliorpo Petrels unleashed dazzlin attacks In the first and final pc rlods to defeat C'lcnisoii 12 to today in the first football game ever played between the two Institutions Except for the two eventful periods Clemson met the visitors on an even basis 1'he Tiger defense was stubborn weakening in dangerous territory only twice during the contest DRAMATIC SCORE The first Petrel score came in dramatic fashion Taking the ball on a punt the Petrels were on their own 33 yard line On first down Meyers went over ills loft tackle on a delayed buck running nt top speed His teammates had filtered through to block for him down the field Timing his footwork to the pace of his inter-fcrence he stepped oft 67 yards to cross the goal line The final period score was the result of an 18-yard forward pass Anderson to Herrin and a short toss behind the line by the same pair with Herrin stepping off 20 yards On the second play following Herrin went through the line for six yards and a score Although Oglethorpe had a big edge in total yardage there was only a small margin in first downs Clemson counted seven first downs while the Petrels made nine the victory registered over after receiving a pass early to lift him from the ordinary player to a place among the elite He stood poised a fleeting moment then tucked the ball under his arm and sold out lie slipped through his own left tackle and veered to the right evading tacklers who rose up on every hand Eluding nearly the whole Charlotte team he continued across the final line for a touchdown and then held the ball as Gibson kicked the extra point BAST TECH SCORE Near the end of the quarter Gadd punted to Boyd who was nailed in his tracks by the ubiquitous Henry Cathey Without warning Boyd then drove off right tackle turned sharply to his left and continued on with little obstruction to the final goal line for the second and final Tech touchdown Giboii again kicked 11)0 extra point from placement About midway of the third quarter Gibson punted to Tech 35 The Wildcats then started a drive that netted them their second touchdown Westerfield picked up nine and Gadd five for a first down on Tech's 2h Gadd squirmed through left tackle tor nine and on the next play circled left end for eight and first down Gadd then went one yard over right tackle for the touchdown placement kick was low During the five years the two teams have been playing Charlotte' hold's three victories to two for Tech SCRUBS WIN BY 41 TO STATE COLLEGE l'u Oct (-Tl Pitt second team aided numerous Penn State fumbles roughshod over the Mltany Lions before a Homecoming crowd of 10-UU0 here today to win 41-6 It was the thirty-fourth meeting of the two teams Three of the four touchdowns in the opening quarter insulted from State fumbles iiii the fourth tally came after a 60-yard march climaxed by sprint by Clark 31 by ran MILLS HOME IS WINNER BY 7-0 Special to Tho Charlotte Oboorvor rNOXVILLE Oct Wallace Blue Devils of Duke brought the most powerful defensive seen here this year and during the first half checked every threat of the undefeated Volunteers but they cracked in the final periods and the Vols con tinued their march champion-ship-ward by a 25-2 score Captain Kid Brewer of the Devils was the this afternoon The Vols were able to easily slip through the interference and the high scorer get away However he called a good game as field general when Mason was out and was the outstanding defense star The score does not well indicate the tcrocity with which the game was fought Tlie offense did not look so hot two of their touchdowns resulting from breaks of the game Their backs displayed power only in the third quarter when they crossed the Devil's line twice The Vols made eight first downs in the final two periods twice ns many as they did during the fir3t half tor a total of 12 while Devils were making six AIR ATTACK FA IBS The Devils went to the air but to little avail trying 16 passes completing four and having one intercepted They gained 69 yards through the air Tennessee tried 10 completed seven of them had t-ine intercepted and gained 148 yards that way The Vols fumbled twice Duke re coveting both of them while the Devils miscued three times and lost the ball twice The Devils lost 10 yards bv pen allies against 40 and on line plays Duke threw Tennes see back for losses totaling 24 yards against 11 for themselves The Vols tried three different punters in an effort to better Soph ore re Nick average of 88 1-4 but the Vols aeraged but 31 1-5 in kicking Tennessee regot a bod break when paas to rh'or was intercepted on the 33-yard line and after Me-liver's pass to Disney had netted 17 yards and the Vols slowly went to the goal line where they were stopped for three downs Five yards to go and fourth down Me liter tossed a short one to Perry-berry who fell across the goal line and was knocked out on the play Disney's place kick was good and Tennessee led the Devils 19-0 McEvers fumbled late In the third quarter paved the way for the Devils safety in the fourth Ershler recovered for Duke on his own 21-yard line and a pass from Jitney to Brewer the first play of SEE APR MAIL ARRIVAL NIGHTLY GENUINE HICKORY BAR-B-Q Served at CHARLOTTE AIRPORT Dining Room and Curb Service GOLF SUPPLIES See our new department high claae golf clubs Lowest prices In Charlotte High class ball a for $1 00 Good bails 0 for $1 00 Auto Supply 40D So Irjon 219 WEST TRADE ST fasEKBxraBOKHn Tired of the Same The horse eats corn and hay ail the time but who wants to be a horse? Tenner serves delicious foods that are different and please the most discriminating Luscious oysters and clams on the half shell Maine lobsters a la Newburg or broiled Florida Pompano soft shell crabs planked steak for parties Take Her Out To Dinner Once A Week WHEUE FRIENDS MIET TO EAT 221 West Trade Street I for Vanderbilt Georgia Tech Scoring: a Tech: Hurt JH'ort'fl in lv pin VS with Vnnclrlllt Hrndertnn 3: Fortune Rob-making 25 arouwl 011(1 ami Honth'P- ert Whftefletd and Johnson Safety: Mill shooting off right tackle amf McArthur (mi 6 for Flower) Point nftrr then cutting hack to the left for a teorgia Terlu williams Vnn- Score derbllt: Hrnlryi Hrnilerson 3 Johnston Official! Referee Hutchrn (Purdue) umpire pltf (Auburn) fiend lineman tVeHlIng (Cincinnati A) jndse Sullivan (A A turned punts 29 yards against the 38 yards in carrying them back Nick Inney In the buck field and Emery Adkins in the lino were Duke's main threats LANEY MAIN THREAT Laney ran with the ball only five times but he gained 44 yards by himself and his long and beautiful punts kept tho Devils from getting into more trouble Adkins played his usual stellar game at center do ing most of his brilliant work in the final periods when the Devils needed bolstering Lowell Mason injured quarterback limped through most of the game and played well stars were Gene Me-Ever although he was silenced during the first half Beatty Feathers their brilliant sophomore and Disney who starred against Carolina last week In the line Hickman Saunders and Rayburn led the way Saunders played alert ball all the way and was usually the first man down on punts Tennessee started fast McEver returning Adkins' kick-olf 38 yards to Ills own 43-yard line and then a drive featuring Disney nnd Allen went to Duke's 30-yard line where Disney fumbled and Brownlee for Duke After an exchange of punts the Devils got the ball on their own 32 and were penalized 15 yards to the 17-yard line where Laney tried to punt Rayburn blocked it tend it rolled over the goal line Franklin falling mi it Hickman's plneektck went wide Tennessee 6 Duka 0 The defensive which before today had held their five other opponents to one touchdown iegan to click during the remainder of the first half and the Vols could get no where with the ball In the second period the Devils outplayed the Vols and as the half ended had completed a series of passes punctuated by Laney's run- ning to carry the bail to 26-yard line where a pass from Laney to Hyatt went over the goal line barely incomplete At the start of the second half Brewer received Mayer's kickoff and after making a brilliant return to the 36-yard line fumbled and Disney recovered it for Tennessee The Vols made a march on short gains through the line to the four-yard line marker where the hall went over hut at this stage Laney made his only bad punt of the day it barely going 17 yards and the Vols got it on their own 21 Again they went to tile Devil's four-yard line and again Duke stiffened and held them for three downs McEver on the fourth play finally getting around right end for a touchdown when Rrawford missed him by inches place kick again went wide Tennessee Duke Again In that period the Devil- More nn Third Sports Page VOLS GET HOT Duke (2) Crawford Rryan Friedman To 8 I Tannenfire (75) Drrrvberrv gaundfn stpwart I Mayer (O Adklns Center Werner FOOTBALL! WAKE FOREST vs PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE Memorial Stadium Greensboro Saturday Nov 7th Kick-Off 2:30 Admission $150 and $100 The big game of lie day In North Carolina The two teams are reported evenly matched and a colorful battle Is expected Reserved seats between 35 and 50-yard line $150 All others $100 (Continued from First Sports Rage) in the opening quarter Just 10 mln-uaes after the start of hostilities the Skidmore clan had crossed the final stripe after working down the line by a series of short stabs nt the line and end runs Just after the first kick-off Gibson punted 22 yards out of bounds on tho Charlotte 37-yard stripe Jlaynes and Morris niudc 13 each on an end play and an off-tackle slant Morris was thrown for a seven yard loss by Bonner Gadd's pass was Incomplete Ilaynes made six yards and then Cliarlio Gadd faded back and shot a pass to Burt Shore who Mopped cross tho goal line for lie first score placement kick went to the right The two teams battled lip and down the field the rest of tho quarter and well into the second period before the Smithies scored a touch-uown and made good the extra point to take the lead During this exchange Boyd passed to Gibson for 26 yards a beautiful heave which was later proved a wasted effort Boyd shot a pass to Gibson foils yards and a first down He hit left end for a small gam but Tech was penalized for roughness Boyd tried a long pass which was grounded Hen then slithered back to his own 4 5-yard line Everyone thought he was going to punt but ho and his next act was one APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINEERS WIN BY 25 TO 12 NEWS Get A powerful and undefeated Appalachian Etate eleven of N'oith Carolina defeated the Apprentice School of this city here last night 25 to 12 in a thrilling battle featured by passing and trick play Heh' to a 6-6 score in tho first half the visitors blocked a punt and took advantage of two short kicks to mark up three touchdowns' in tiio last half O'Neil was the big shot of the Appalachian scoring Appalachia scored 15 first downs to six for tlie Apprentices COLGATE DUMPS MISSISSIPPI VM1TNAALL YIELD Hamilton Oct 31 Flaying a loose bruncl of football Colgate defeated MisKisNippi College 27-0 here today before a crowd of 2 700 persons George Keynohls half back stood out in the Maroon's victory in scoring two touchdowns on runs Cap- tuin John Ortd played sterling panic at end for Colgate stopping MIss- time le- 0 0 0 2 7 (2) Aniu-lini touchdowns referee Carson umpire Kuckout head linesman and Young field Judge TUSCULUM WINS OVER MARS HILL GREENVIILE Tenn Oct (db Scoring four touchdowns and two safeties the of college easily defeated Mars Hill's Mountain Lions 29 to here today Tusculum scored a safety in the first period a safety and a touchdown in the second a touchdown in Ijo third and two more in final Metz Francisco and Breeden furnished the fireworks of the attack yews! 50-yard trot One of the breaks gave Vanderbilt its second touchdown Fincher Tech tackle fumbled after attempting to down a kick and Vanderbilt recovered on Tech's 31 -yard line scoring in four plays with Fortune carrying the hall THREE IN THIRD The Commodores after Roberts had returned (lie kick oil to the 45-yard line mnreiied to another touehdown with Henderson scoring from the six-yard line Vanderbilt senred three times in the third period each drive starting around midfield with Henderson Roberts and Whitfield substi-ute for Roberts lugging the ball Roberts revered 57 yards in three runs for his touchdown An intercepted pnss by Johnson sub for Leonard who had replaced Hudgins on Tech's 25 was turned into another tnurhdown MacAr-thur Tech quarterback contributed as bitted down in the end zone LITTLE DEACONS LICK DUKE FROSH WAKE FOREST Oet hard-driving Wake Forest tresh man football leam handed Duke si Blue Imps a 19 to 0 defeat here to- day The Baby Deacons performed splendidly with Zeno Wall 140-pound quarterback and Evans Roney halfback running nicely behind a line that opened big holes the Duke forward wail Rrumbaeh halfback was the outstanding Duke plnyor Score by periods: O'X O' Duke 0 0 0 0 0 Wake Forest 60 0 13 19 Touchdowns: Boney Wall Liles Eera point Boney (pass front Wail) DAVIS-ELKINS WINNER BY 33-0 ELKINS Va Oct 31 WV-j Davis and Elkins college remained undefeated and unscored upon In Its 1 seventh consecutive game today as1 it defeated Georgia State 33 to 0 I The local afuad scored twice in! the first and second periods smlj third Both teams took withnm: trnrtiH coring: Touchdown Gilmore Mott Robert (for Mott): Key (for fltrk-enl whlre (for (ton) Point after touchdown Smith 3: (placement) Florida coring: Touchdown Phlrt Auburn Mins AUBURN Ala Oct Auburn's scoring attack in the last three periods today gave the Tigers a 27 to 7 victory over Spring Hill in a hnmeroming football game here Series) Rhone 3-5 mi ie i i THOMASV1LLK Oct 31 --Today tho Mills Home midget football team defeated the Barium Springs midgets by a score of 7-0 on tho Barium field Clarence Leafy who hns been playing tackle on Hie Mills Home lino wits shifted to fbe rx quarterback position in today's IYllCrilCi AN JoEA 1 game In tho second period he Irmfron 0 A Otlrthorpe rnrln: touchdown rr Herrin Official Kirkpatrick (N rrfrrce: rhlllhw (Georgia Tech) umplrr1 (Atlanta Athletic chih) Ihiemun Raw on (tteorglu) field Judge PACKARD EIGHT Five-Passenger Sedan Amltr011 Mcer HR FB Lambert Sciin by period: Oglrthorpe 0 A 0 'Mey-U i Mat) head PRINCETON 21-0 Oetfl (P) Tile Michigan Wolverine" pack headed a fleet youngster named Stunley Kay set upon hapless Tiger today and fairly ripped apart the toothless and all but iiidolcss remnant of ft once-powvr-ful animal Going ail the way hack to 1881 for revenge of a walloping that took place in the rradle-days of football the husky visitors from tlie Rig Ten conference walloped the futile Tiger 21 to 0 It was fourth sueces- in Eighth carried the bail over for a touchdown and mads a line plunge for the extra point Barium was kept constantly on tho defense Diac-tlealiy all the game was plaj ed behind their 40-yard line MARYLAND LICKS VIRGINIA TECH BLACKSBURG Va Get 31 oR) Led by her big plunging fullback roppelnian the University of Maryland today defeated Virginia 20 to 0 in the Homecoming game here today for the Techinen RG Hickman i Bryan It Franklin 1 Hvatt Rayburn Mississippi a Unhe'r VVVVV "BrnVnirolKal Brownlee Rll McEver Brewer (C FB Disney corff periods: Duke 6 jvSSjpp backs time after Touchdowns: KeynuUls Samuels Points niter Idtstor (3) Officials: Wlmolor Now lists at only 1885 The Maryland fullback ripped tlieislve defeat this season by a major Tech line repeatedly lor long gains opponent in the first three periods XT A 7V I irTri mr) In the final period Ihginhi Tech NAVY HELD TO look things into her own hands for the fire time the whistle ending a 60 yard drive toward the Maryland goal SCORELESS TIE ANNA BORIS Md Oct A courageous band of Wed at the factory) other models reduced up to 86 5 Telephone us for a demonstration Upchurch Co Tennessee 1 Scoring Franklin McEver Derryberry Feathers Points after Disney (pure kick) Substitutions Tennessee Altkcn for Franklin Shull for Ravburn Mary for Derryberry Feathers for Allen Maples for Mayer Robinson for Brackett Hvnn for Disney Smith for HlcLmaii Still for Saunders Voss for Still Clemmer for Mark Shull for Revburn Bounds for Aitken Cox for Allen Bayllss Feathers Carpenter for Bryan Shock for Werner Maon for Brownlee James for Crawford Mullen for Ershler Belue for Mason Rogers for Hyatt Means for Har-ton Janies for Rogers Rossiter for Crawford Sink for Brewer Werner for Shock Hamrick for Adkins Officials Arnold (Auburn) referee: Se-bring (Kansas Aggies) empire Williams (Virginia) head linesman Strlet (Auburn) Attendance 12000 DEALERS ijPijmudi result Tn-ntT 4 IT ginia Wesleyan gridders crippled Ull by the loss of six regulars put up a Freni defensive battle today to hold tlie Navy to a scoreless tie in their tenth meeting The stubborn stand of tlie Methodists was witnessed by 6000 a peels for who saw them throw back every scoring attempt the could offer once in the lo the air lit tho fourth RESERVES BERKELEY Gal Oct The University of California fnoiball players etiiO through peeied today to defeat the of Nevada 2 to 6 It was Bailout! time a Nevada team has iCalKornla since 1926 426 Trade SYRACUSE BEATS MICHIGAN STATE EAST LANSING Mleh-Oct 31 (J5) Syracuse university passed and plunged Its way to a 15 to 10 victory over Michigan Stute college today to retain place among the nation's undefeated lootball teams WIN reserve as ex-j University tho first: scored on I ASK THE ALAN WHO OWNS ONE sFiTTFxm sf VUrI1.

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