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The Lexington Herald from Lexington, Kentucky • 10

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1 FRIDAY NOV 28 1924 THE LEXINGTON HERALD PAGE 10 Wildcats Take Annual Tennessee Game 27 to 6 as Kittens Lick Lieutenants ATHLETE BREAKS NECK I PANTHERS LN WALKOVER MMA DEFEATS GEORGIA 33 TOII BUFFALOES WIN CHAMPIONSHIP Dazzling Aerial Attack Nets 20-0 Win foir Pennsylvania Over Cornell Ithacans Best on Straight Tactics MOHNEY GIVES NEEDED PUNCH touchdowns' In quick succession on three 1 long forward passes' all engineered by CapL Rea McGraw The first score came on a 40-yard heave which George Thayer end plucked from a circle of would be tackier on the Cornell goal line The second score came a few minutes lajter when Jess Douglass speedy halfback took a short pass over the line from McGraw and dodged 40 yards through the big Red defense to reach the final mark The Quakers added a third touchdown In the third quarter when Douglass picked a Cornell pass out of the air on his oton 40-yard line and raced down the sidelines for 60 yards crossing the goal lines as Whetstone the last Ithaca defender missed a desperate-headlong dive for a tackle Thla triumph gained In a' few swift plays KENTUCKY TEAM WORKS AS UNIT Murphy's Men Smartly Handled by Turner Gregg Have No Trouble in Breaking Orange Line HUGHES KINGPLN IN ATTACK (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) placed the ball on Kentucky's five yard line from which Neff streaked past the Kentucky right end for a all by himself tlelng the score Tennessee's coach poured a continual stream of substitutes Into the game Ted Creech In for Sauer In the last minute of play was Ken-tacky's only substitute All of Kentucky's touchdowns resulted from straight football with an occasional forward pass for a chaser The Kentucky line was plainly superior to the Volz from first to last Tennessee's only ground gainers were a fake that fooled the Wildcats for perhaps a dozen times and a forward passing attack The game play by play: First Period Captain Sanders won the toss and elected to receive selecting to defend the south goaL Straight line plays allow Kentucky to take the oval to SS-yard line Gregg slipped around left end for 38 yards and Hughes took the ball over on the second play Sanders' kick failed Kentucky 6 Tennessee 0 I Brown kicked off to Hughea Klr-Wan made IS yards around right end from the 20-yard Una Hughes nets a first down on two play a and Kentucky Is penalised 15 yards for holding The Wildcats are penalized again after a pass failed Sauer punted SO yards to Campbell who returned 26 yards placing the pigskin -on SS-yerd line Campbeira dropklck la short Sauer punted back Into Tennessee ground Smith Intercepted a pass and Sauer punted Campbell returns the kick the ban going over the goal line Hughes skirts right end for 27 yards from the 20-yard line as the first Quarter ended Kentucky Tennes-see 0 i Ssoond Period Hughea makes 15 yards and line plays net another first down Tennessee braced and although Kentucky stncd passes took the Mil on the 20-yard line Tennessee gains In fen exchange of punts and Kentucky la penalized 15 yards placing the ball on 45-yard line A I line plunge pass and fake gives the Game in Which Injury Occurred Results in Tie MURRAY Ky Nov Gilbert Graves suffered a broken neck attending physicians reported tonight while playing with the Murray state Normal eleven agalnit the Western Tennessee Normal team from Memphis here this afternoon Young Graves a son of Dr W- II Graves of Murray is reported to be paralyzed In the lower limbs and right side as a result of the Injury Graves was hurt In the first period of the game which resulted In a scoreless tie -r ond half but was unable to play up to his usual form due to the Injury Kicks 35-Yard Goal The third quarter started with Lancaster kicking off to Georgetown Long runs by Gaines and line bucks by Cook brought the ball six yards from the goal but the Green Devils held and punted out of danger Georgetown then brought Ihe Mil down the field and Showal-ter drop-kicked goal for the Buffaloes The kick was one of the prettiest seen on this field being a 85-yard boot from tbe sidelines It passed squarely between the posts and looked as If It would be the winning marker Lancaster kicked off apd Cook punted the ball back Showalter then Intercepted a 'pass and with perfect Interference raced 65 yards for a touchdown Gaines place-kicked the goal making the score 10 to 0 Georgetown gained steadily but was unable to put the ball over: Near the beginning of the fourth quarter Cook intercepted an enemy pass and was also given perfect Interference He went 60 yards for the final score of the game kick wafe blocked making the score 16 to 0 Taking the ball on the 10-yard line the Buffaloes marched down the fleld to Lancaster's 10-yard line but were held for downs A 22-yard run by Cook and a 30-yard gain by Gaines were responsible for the long march Georgetown had the ball 10 yards from the goal when the game ended I-anrafttce (0) Fns Georgetown OS) Arnold is Hilcs Arnold it (e) Vnurtin Pollard lx Pnrkrr Henson 'o' IToath Lear 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Tancaeter a 0 6 0 0 Georgetown 0 0 1( 0 IS Substitutions: Hawkins for Wesley Thomson for Coyle Touchdowns: Showsltsr Cook Points after touchdown: Galnea -1 Field seal: Showalter (dropklck) Officials: Referee Hovater Alabama: headlineaman Hlakey Lexington High ii ormer Winchester High School Star Reels Off Constant Gains as Substitute Toward Finish SCORES WINNING DROPKICK (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) made la the game was Kentucky IS Centre 12 i Another Md break gave Kentucky the MU on line in the fourth period when punt was blocked and was recovered by Martin for Kentucky Three cracks at the Centre line netted only four yards and Ropke attempted a drop kick from the 20-yard line but the MU went wide For Kentucky Ellis Jenkins the flashy Mohney and Arnold were the luminaries Captain Chez Robinson Smith and were 'the Centre flashes Xglehart who was Injured In the Butler game started today but lasted only five minutes while Warren regular tackle was unable to play Kentucky (9) Foe lo It is re rt re rh 111 tb Martin Ropke Jamea Moloney Arnold Kdwarda Trleher Jenklna (c) Vanaradale Ellis Phipps Scots by periods: Kentucky Centre Touchdowns Kentucky Ellis Contra Che Field Geal Mohney Substitution! Centro: Roaa for Phipps Mohney for Bills Wert for Jamea Pence for Moloney Stephenson for Ropka Shropshire for Arnold Schulte for Trie bcr Johnson Cincinnati reforee Monaghan West Virginia Wefclsyan umpire Bilea Grove City headlineaman the third Quarter ended with the ball three yards from the Una Fourth Period 1 Sanders crashed right guard for two yards and Smith bucked left tackle for a touchdown Sanders kicked the goaL Kentucky 20 Tennessee Sanders kicked off The were nearing the center of tha field with their attack when King intercepted a pass and ran it back to the Tennessee 87-yard line Kentucky was stopped and Banders missed a place kick Bono catching it on (he one-yard line and running it Mck 12 yards Hughes fumbled after Tennessee had kicked and Gregory recovered MU on their 48-yard line Bone kicked and Tennessee was penalized 15 -yards Gregg passed to Hughes for 19 yards Gregg passed off left tackle for 15 yards Sanders made first down on three plays putting the pigskin on seven-yard line Hughes made four yards off left tackle Smith gained a yard and Sanders went over He also kicked goal Kentucky 27 Tennessee 6 Sanders kicks off The Vols made slow headway up the field and had punted Just before the game ended The summary Defeat Deaf and Dumb Institute by 60 to 0 Count Special te Tht Herald FRANKFORT Ky 1 Nov Playing in their best form of the season the Frankfort High school Panthers this afternoon defeated the Danville School for Deaf and Dumb by 60 to 0 Gibbons Marshall Parker and Feluae starred for Frankfort The first three played their last games in high school Gibbons proved the best ground gainer averaging more than 25 yards In every attempt Parker and Peluse were best on defense The Dummies were unable to register any substantial gain through the Panther line due to the efforts of these two men French was the outstanding star of the visiting team and It was due almost solely to his efforts that the visitors were able to get nearer to the goal than the $0-yard line Vols the MU on Kentucky's 28-yard strip Kentucky is penalized five yards for excessive timeout A pass Bone to Flowers places the Mil on the 10-yard marker from where three plunges netted a touchdown Neff going over on a fake place kick was blocked Sanders klcke off Tennessee passes fall and Bone punts 40 yards to 84-yard line Two passes Smith to Klrwan for 25 and 11 yards each put the ball on the Vols 80-yard marker Line plunges by Sanders Smith and Hughes take the Mil to the one-yard strip from where Sanders scores He kicks goaL- The half ended a minute later Kentucky IS: Tennessee 6 Third Period Sanders kicked off to Baty who returned S3 yards King throws Campbell for a nine-yard loss after Tennessee had gained six yards Kentucky was penalized 15 yards for holding and lost much distance on an exchange of punts Tennessee was penalized 15 yards for holding and was held for downs The entire Kentucky backfield reels off constant gains until Klrwan loses five and Sauer kicks 27 yards The ball Is on the 10-yard line Kentucky tried another offensive after Campbell had punted 84 yards and Gregg returned 10 Pasa were Incomplete and Kentucky wad penalised for holding but the Wildcats were given a first down on a Tennesssee penalty Line plays failed and Sauer kicked to the 14-yard line The Vols started up the field and reached the middle when Sanders Intercepted a pass and ran it back 12 yards Smith passed to Gregg for 18 yards putting the MU on the 12-yard line Hughes made two gains of three yards each as Lv Lexington Ar Cincinnati 7:14 AM lenWAJM not am 4tee rM StSSPM IdlfJL --wig HAVE And above oil each and every gai msnt posssssss thoss out-standing fsaturos for which our tailor shopo havo long boon known Style Fit and Comfort In Ready-to-Wear SUITSand OVERCOATS PHILADELPHIA Not (By The Associated Press) A dazzling aerial attack gave Pennsylvania a 20 to 0 triumph over their ancient foe Cornell Fifty-six thousand spectators saw the Quakers conquer the Ithacans for the first time in four years finish their first season without a defeat In 16 years and strengthen their claims to the mythical football championship of the East Outmshed by tha powerful big Red team which registered seven first downs at straight football to one for the Quakers In a final fight to retrieve prestige Pennsylvania achieved her victory solely through an overhead drive which was supplemented by all-around alertness and brilliant generalship Launching their aerial drive with lightning swiftness In the second quarter the Quakers scored two PURPLES BEAT MANUAL 14-5 Capt Jack Norman Male Leader Is Star of Falls City Contest With 50-Yard Dash for Marker 12000 PERSONS SEE GAME LOUISVILLE Ky Nov 27 Male ii Manual training high schools renewed their ancient gridiron feud today and Male emerged on the long end of a 14 to 9 score after a contest that thrilled a colorful crowd of 12000 partisans gathered to watch the renewal of a 11-year old struggle Captain Jack 50-yard dash off right tackle late In the second quarter two-yard crash through right tackle early In the fourth and two place kicks by Williams following tha touchdowns achieved the 14 points for the Pur-pies Potter's tackle of Glugllano back of high goal line midway of the first period 44-yard sprint after receiving a forward from Deddens midway of the fourth period and a place kick by Jeffries that followed this touchdown gained for the Crimsons their scores Male achieved '12 first downs to six Male gained 274 yards tfunnxi 186 Male returned punts aggregating 90 yards and Manual totaled SO yards Manual held an edgs In passing and punting however gaining 114 yards in Is tries with passes while Male registered no gain with six aerial attempts BUTLER RUNNER FIRST Indiana Captures Annual Gross-Country in Louisville LOUISVILLE Ky Nov Ry-lus Doolittle Butler College trackman and member of the American Olympic team' finished first In a field of nearly forty today and set a record for the annual Thanksgiving cross country race sponsored by the A- covering the three miles' in 14:4: Ths previous record Was 14:49 made last year by Ray Hall University of Kentucky runner Wallace of Indiana was second and Phillips of Butler third The Indiana team came first In points with Butler second and University of Louisville third The University of Kentucky finished fourth Davidson of Kentucky finished ninth Dowden Kentucky sixteenth Dean Kentucky twenty-first Woodward Kentucky thirty-second and Boswell Kentucky thirty-seventh CENTENARY ON TOP 23 TO 14 ST LOUIS Nor Though heavily outweighed SL Louis University with Its star player Rama-ciotti out for nearly half of the game presented a strong defense today against team of Centenary College heavyweights and went down to defeat 23 to 14 An injury suffered early In the game caused retirement at the beginning of the second period when he had to be carried off the field He returned at the end of the third period when the visitors threatened to pile up a big lead Penalties marked against Centenary repeated aided the locals In holding the rushing Centenary team Georgetown Defeats Lancaster 1 6 to 0 for Central Kentucky High School Grid Title LONG RUNS ARE FEATURES Special to The Herald GEORGETOWN Ky Nov Flaying their second game In two days and their third within a week the Georgetown High school Buffaloes defeated Lancaster High here today 16 to 0 and earned the title of central Kentucky champions The Buffaloes after overwhelming Shel-byvllle Wednesday took the field for the last time this year and easily demonstrated their superiority over the visiting eleven This was the last game for Captain Vaughn tackle Gaines quarterback Heath center and Thomson end All of these men bid well for a position on the all-Kentucky team Kavanaugh right end for Lancaster was the star Tha visiting captain la one of the best wings seen in action against the Buffaloes this year Coach Thomason of Georgetown has picked Kavanaugh and Thomson as ends on tha mythical all-state team The defense of the Buffaloes was one of the features of ths gams Tims and time again the Georgetown forward wall would throw the visitors for losses The Invading eleven made only one first down throughout the game while the Georgetown team made 20 Wat Contender Last Year Since Coach Thorjison took charge of the Buffaloes last Georgetown has gone to the front In athletics Last season they lost the 'championship to Midway IS to 0 but this year they trounched the Woodford boys by ths same score Neither team was able to tally in the first half although the MU was In Lancaster's territory most of the time Georgetown made seven first downs In the first two periods to one for Lancaster Three Georgetown fumbles all of which were recovered by Lancaster kept the Buffaloes from scoring Wesley Georgetown halfback whom Coach Thomason kept out of game and waa depending upon for much yardage today was injured shortly after the beginning of thq first quarter Thomson right end whose knee was hurt yesterday entered the game in the sec- ft 9 9 ft 9 9 9 9 9 ft 9 9 9 9 9 ft 9 9 9 9 ft 9 9 9 9 9 A 9 9 9 A 9 A 9 9 A 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 A 9 9 9 ft 9 A 9 9 9 A 9 A 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 A A 9 9 9 A 9 9 9 9 3 9 9 9 9 IWherever 3 CINCINN AT I 7-TRAINS-7 Bulldogs Fail Against Crimson Tide Although Entering Game With Slight Edge COMPTON STAR OF CONTEST BIRMINGHAM Ala Nov (By The Associated ai bama outplayed Georgia here this afternoon and sent the Crimson in triumph over the BuMdogs by a score of 88 to 0 The crushing defeat came as a shock to Georgia partisans and a surprise so far ai the score was concerned to supper-ters of Alabama1 Tha Athena contingent had been conceded an edge and few thought that the score would be one sided The Crimson Tide showed a decided advantage In the first periods Tha 'third was scoreless and the victors almost mad a field day of the final period when 20 were scored One of touchdowns was negotiated through a sensational 65-yard run by Mack Brown when he Intercepted a Georgia pass on hla own 85-yard line and outstepped the field to the goal line The final touchdown was made Just before the end of the game Following a series of line plunges Captain Hubert bucked the ball over from the three-yard line Compton whose all-round excellent play was a feature aent his team Into the lead In the first period with two placement efforts one being a decidedly difficult kick from the 85-yard line ONCE Your Always Your Girl if you take her Milady Candy 99 We carry a complete line of Xmas Cigars Nuts Fruit and Candy CONFECTIONERY 8hort and Walnut Street 9 8 8 ft 9 9 9 9 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 I I i A 8 3 3 9 i I 5 i 9 9 A Co WHS EVUlfeHM ill lilMlipfritl Carolina Special J-oral Eipma flnrlnnatl limited BotsI Mm resesssi etQfe tltjvSl ll) till Falf (jfa I) 8sU fJ6 toaily except Sunday CITY TICKET OJTICL 14 North limestone Street Phene No 40 KING Dtat Pan ift CUXKIXBKAKD City Ticket Aft SoraHEfiNfinsSrai CADETS LOSE 24 TO 0 Covington Team Scores Decisive Victory' MILLERSBURG Ky Nov 27-Jubllant over reinstatement of their star players by Prof Swing principal of the Covington high schooL the Covington Bulldogs today trounced the Millereburg Military eleven hero by a score of 24 to 0 Eight of the Covington players were suspended laet Tuesday for violation of school rules and absenting themselves from sebool without leave Two other youths who were not members of the team also were suspended Professor Swing said tonight' all of the boys would be permitted to return tb their classes Monday DIRT TRACK DRIVER TAKES ASCOT CLASSIC Crowd of 50000 Sees' Thanksgiving Day 250-Mile-Automobile Race LOS ANGELES Calif Nov A youngster of the dirt track speedway Frank- Lockhart today drove his car to victory against a field of 48 starters in the Ascot Thanksgiving Day road race of approximately 250 miles His time for the estimated distance was hours 21 min-utes 40 seconds A crowd estimated at 50000 saw ths race Lockhart made only one stop and that was within 25 miles of the finish post when he flashed Into the pits for a moment to drop his mechanic and thus lighten the load on his car "Cannon Baker veteran driver who was leading the field was forced Into the pits at the 150-mile mark with a flat tire and never again gained the head of the procession A second flat tire slowed him down on the home stretch but he bumped bis way into second money on the rim CL A Chamberlain was third and Ted Simpson fourth victory gave him cash prize of 816000 while Baker went home with 13000 The remainder of the 152000 offered (n purses waa graduated down to 81500 for the ninth finisher A1 Mena sco finished fifth and then there followed in order: Edward Dameler Jack Thiele Jack Vickers Cliff Bergere and Edward Newton -WESLEYAN WINS 18 TO-6 Bevarly Ends Career biy Making All Three Touchdowns Special to Ths Herald BOWLING GREEN Ky Nov 17 Beverley Kentucky Wesleyan fullback closed his football career In glory today by smashing through the Ogden College team for three touchdowns the final score standing IS to 6 In favor of the Panthers Sensational runs by Clark Glenn and Nall and splendid team play by the whole outfit aided materially In victory The second touchdown came Immediately after Clark diminutive quarterback reversed his field and ran 45 yards through the Ogden team to the three-yard line Wesleyan met opposition at all times In the third quarter Ogden completed a long pass that put the ball on six-yard line where Smith flashy halfback carried it over In two plunges rfb ff IplUU THEY JUST ARRIVED MEN! Continuing Our Mid-Season at the low price of $on50 A timely purchase of doth from one ef the largest Eastern woolen manufacturers They needed wc had ws bought at cur own price This snablss us te make up a garment at Sehultx Baty Brown Robinaon King Burdettu Klownri HarknoM Neff c) Wilson CampbaU tscoro by parloda: Kentucky Tennessee Scoring touchdowns: Hughea Bandera (1) Smith Neff Points after touchdown: Sandora (3) Bubstituttons: Kentucky Creech for Tennessee Denver for Baty Jenes for Brown Gregory for Schulta Bone for Campbell Robinson for Wilson Wilson for Robinson Baty for Gregory Campbell for Bona Brown for King UtIb for Harknoaa Bond for Brown Baty for Bond Bona for Campbell Cherry for Flowers Officials: Refsraa Randolph Virginia: Umpire Reynolda Georgia headlinea-naa Hinton Tala ROLLS UP LARGEST SCORE Paris Closes Season With 400 Win Over Cynthiana' Special to Ths Herald PARIS Ky Nov Paris high school rolled up Its highest score for the season at Hancock Field this afternoon when In Its final football game of the season the local team defeated the Cynthiana high school team whom they outweighed by a score of 40 to 0 Both teams played well but the visitors seemed unable to make the necessary gains WINCHESTER SCORES WIN' Backfield Plays Smart Game Against Picadome Special to The Hwald WINCHESTER Ky Nov 27-Wlth the backfield playing smart football Winchester High school defeated Picadome 25 to 6 here this afternoon The broken field running of Kelly and Shepherd an4 line plunging of Strode accounted' for the constant gains Dotiagan played a great defensive game for Winchester Brumfield In the back-field was best for the visitors GOLDEN TORNADO WINS Georgia Tech Defeats Auburn 7 to 0 ATLANTA Ga Nor 27 Georgia Tech won out In the annual clash with plainsmen here this afternoon In a closely contested affair 7 to 0 Wycoff plunged one yard for a touchdown in the first play of the fourth period Williams tedded the point with a kick frem placement Free silk stockings Jusf buy a tire or battery from Goodwin Brothers adv A SAVING TO YOU -A PRICE UNHEARD OF 1000 SUITS and OVERCOATS One Thousand Roos 9 Reasons In Rhyme Made regularly te cell at 40 45 850 SAVE THE PROFIT In deah ole England you will Sox of a very different kind A Saturday Special 24r75 well-dressed men gather this season you'll see the same new suit and overcoat styles featuring irj this mid-season special Finest desirable patterns and shades Superior tailoring Come in and see these unusual values for yourself A SIZE FOR EVERY MAN They re great on looks and fine on wear-Come in we ye got buy a pair 9 A 9 A 9 9 A 9 A PRICED AT Match Them If Yon -It Cannot Be Done Shop Assure Yourself a Choice Selection Clothes Make Friends" Graves Cox IS if 9 A ft 9 9 9 9 ft 9 9 A 9 9 ft ft LEADING TAILORS 333 West Main Street Branch of Louisville Established 1893 ynsaSEEBBf Successor to Phoenix Quality Shop (Incorporated) Known Men's Iks.

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