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The Lexington Herald from Lexington, Kentucky • 8

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THE LEXINGTON HERALD FRIDAY DECEMBER I 1922 Thompson Work Spells Defeat for Georgetown Somerset Beats' Devils lWV4V4ViV PAGE 8 Kentucky Bows to Strong Tennessee Team Centre Tramples South Carolina COLOMSHAVE BIG FIELD DAY PIONEERS WIN MLYHnfl Kr Nov The Penn State Eleven Falls Before Attack PITTSBURG Nov Sweeping Highly Touted Defensive of Quakers Crumbles Before Ripping Offensive of Big Red Team ITHACANS ARE UNDEFEATED Inability to Score Touchdown Results Somerset Annex- ins Battle IIjMrpon Touchdown anfl Fifhl Goil FnaM Crimsons to Defeat Ticrs 1 6 to 3 I'be rrd Wl il i lvl but'le: tif I'a-lii'-rih ri In vjivd Ifr psik Jr tjday and jit i rrnan'Tjt rump In the Pur-r 1 1) i fj n'-tilr fivpiraf inns of Ma fir-M rrlioo foot ha! I trim in a h'-My ce-rirf-lt I c'-ntriL Th or to 7 r'jJu'f hran In three touchfVjwim firi'j a In fire! half of nciTfLDC1 i hr- ci'ip hut wav tojrcrosluliy VImIIUiw Oiiu-Vt (JiiIpi litter Irf-Ti! Cm I ran a ft quarterback Lexington After in WEIGHT TELLS TRANSYLVANIA COPS TITIJf- FROM PAGE ONE) i ('''ONTINUKD usosi rLCB In the lat five minutes of ii-Iiv Jlrrin right r-nd for Paducah and iifliull quarterback scored for the vh-iorf llof-in Making two touch- arit Ii ft I one and a field goal GENERALS ARE VICTORS Iltu'r and Me "li'af would pro fioiiiA and mil It a draw Ti C'ilfrt nrn thong) tlei Jre lion ricr Unl aflrr vrihlrg t)e ill tip tV fiI to 29 yard line Yhrrripon ot the fln'iF f-iilirs to I a-ondrrful iy filth a drop kirk tie lnre The (r'wne cndd lvi rnlnubn laler with flu K-iiie to IS wiMbn in Irtlne series of rushes which brought the Red eleven to within 12 yards of the Quaker goal Pennsylvania for- Forward Passes Result in wards staged a rally then and Con I nell made only two yards in three! lOUChdOWnS for RnOXVllIe attempts On the fourth down Kaw I threw a forward pass to Gouilock I cam trier IveniUCKy who was forced out of hqunds on I Gets Off in Lead three-yard line be-' fore he could make the necessary ffiilS Crs rcornl I FULLER MAKES TOUCHDOWN on Pennsylvania's 85-yard line Cor noil's offensive was checked again and then Hanson kicked a placement goal from the 33-yard line The touchdown in the third period came after a series of plunges through tackle and end runs by Ramsey and Cassidy the ball being carried all the way down tho field from 49-yard line Hanson failed to kick the goal The lineup and summary: Cornell (0) Onn A) Henderson I 11 I'Alrcl Hnnxon Suflmrlfinct Flynn LG Grsf Richards (T Iicrn Hollo KO Knlly unmrom Thurman Cloulnlock UK Wcsagste QR Langdon Low IFI Miller f-NMtdy IIF1 Moll raw Ramsey FB lUimnir Score by rornell 3 PtlhDA eeoeoeeeeeeeee 0 0 0 0 8 Cornell Touchdown: Cassidy Placement Goal: Hannon Tims of 15 minutes Officials Referee Thorp of Columbia umpire Carl Reeil of Sprlngfleld: field Judge Keltic of and head linesman A 13 Palmer right end and then on a lateral pass from Clayton to Campbell the latter went around his right end for a touchdown Clayton dropkicked the goal Tho Wildcats fought valiantly In the second half to even the count but could not stage another consistent attack Fuller several times got away for end runs On the lnngegt for 85 yards be finally was downed by the safety man line played its usual stellar game outplaying the Vels forwards Fuller Sanders and Gregg starred in the backfleld In Mine and Holt Tennessee has the best pair of ends in the South These two men were responsible for break Ing lip numoroufi end runs and for ward passes and were especially good at receiving passes In the Volk backfleld Campbell and Clay Ion starred Lineup and summary: Tenrrmee (14) Kentucky (7) ban TR Rice IJALTIMOIIK Nov SO Swpm John Hopkins tram eff lie fret In tlir first Iiilf nnd scoring two tour hd'iwrn the Washington and Ire football tram war returned with the stripes of the Tiger's tor tide uMcrnoon It to 0 PHILADELPHIA Nov (By The Associated Gil Dobie's powerful clevtn from Cornell defeated the University of Pennsylvania on Franklin Field today to 0 on straight football and remains the only big team In the tst which has net 1-en beaten for two years It was tho ilrrt time Pennsylvania failed to score this season The last game Cornell lost was to rcnsyl-vania on Thanksgiving day 1920 A placement goal by Hanson In the first period and a touchdown hy Cassidy in the third make up the total of Cornell's efforts that counted today but give no indication of the riprdng offensive and the complete superiority of the Red team The highly touted defensive of Pennsylvania was hopeless against the rushes of Captain Kag Pfann Ramsey and Cassidy while Its offensive was weak and failed to uncover anything new Fifty-five thousand person saw tin game The Cornel hackficld plunged through the line almost at will I'fann being the individual hero with Kaw Ramsey and Cassidy only a shade 4ess prominent in the attack The first score came after the Penn State opposition aside nnd launching a terrific offensive In the second half the University of Pitts burg football farriers triumphed at Forbes Field today over the Ntttany Lion II to 0 The game marked the passing of a scoreless tic which existed between the Panthers and the Liona for two seasons The 1922 Pitt team with Hewitt fullback nnd Flanagan left half back leading the assault registered a decisive victory over Ilugo Hezdek's eleven UNCLE CHARLIE SIGNS PAPER Moran Puts Name on Five-Year Contract Kubale Elected Captain of 1923 Football Team KENDRICK IS TO REMAIN DANVILLE ICy Nov Charlie Moran mentor of tho Praying Colonels has signed five-year contract with Centre College This announcement was made here late to-day following the game with the University of South Carolina Announcement that Coach Moran has signed on the hypalhPtU-ul doited line for a five-year stretch defintely sets at rest recent rumors that he had tentatively aceepted another post The most persistent of these rumors was that Moran would go to the Ifniversity of Alalia ina Selection of Ed wan Kubale of Smith Ark a sophomore at CVptre us captain of the Colonels also was made puhlie this afternoon That Kuhnle chosen fb fin the shoes left vacant by the redoubtable Kohcits who made his farewell appearance as In the game today is highly regarded ns player Is cMdenced by f-ouent commendation given him uy Coach Moran Ccach Jim Kendrick will remain the entire tcrni He will conch the baseball team next spring The vleflom ontwrdahrd the loeafn anil were smarter t'n th and ISI-ie Thomaa and Cameron were the principal rroiind Stainers for tlie VlrstlnlaiiH Camecocks Furnish Little Opposition After First Period and Moranmen Celebrate 42-YARD PASS COMPLY) (CONTINUED FROM TAGE ONE) made four on a buck and Covington went over for the first touchdown A few minutes later Thomasson intercepted a forward pass and' raced SO yards before being downed Covington passed to Iemog for ii yards and Roberts and Covington carried the bn II to Tour-yard line where Carolina held r0r three downs On the fourth down a wide lateral pass from Covington to Hudgins put tho lall ovpr the rfoa! line Roberts Makes Third Touchdown Late in the quarter the ball was worked down to the 10-yard lino on line plunges nnd off tackle plajs by Covington and Tanner and Roberts went through iort tackle for thf third touchdown The half ended with I he bull in possession on Carolina's 35-yard line In the third period Covington and Tanner carried the ball foi first downjon three plays through center and around the ends A pass Tram Covington to Snowday was good for 19 yards and Snowday ran 11 yards ltf Tore being downed Hudgins made first down off tackle and Tanner plunged through center for a tourh-down Tho quarter ended with the ball in Carolina's possession on their own SO yard line In the fourth quarter Carolina attempted a forward pass on its own line Imt the ball went hack when it was caught by an Ineligible man' Roberts attempted two drop-kicks from the 58-yard line but both went wide Rolerts Covington and Green ear riidl the hall to the Gamecocks' four yard line where Cregrfr vho was playing his last collegiate game wns (a we li IT Riimi-y Kafauvcr rO Marlin Morrla f- Kmi Strlcgcl RO Prllihl Stcphcnaon RT Kiiwwll Halt Colpitis Clayton C)R Gregg mltli Fuller Phlll Ipa It FI Hrewci Campbell Sanders Score hy Tennessee 7 0 Kentucky 7 0 0 0 7 Tennessee Scoring Touchdowns: Campbell Holt Goals After Touchdown: CYNTHIANA HITS SNAG pelt The lineup follows: I rnunrtanle (16) liWHnii Oil) I'm 1 1 iii' rlr I -f IT tuni'cv ll wi 1 Ii 'i'l 'i tfl fl'Kt i iimii i i I IfiHf 'll' I1 i i ipinllrt 1 nn 1 1 I'rill1 4 illllr (npt) ft i(lll HltM I I -If rt'iiiiimiin Mr Ml ii'rin 'Jtr I II Jijinn r'-ii t-v I'rMnit 7 fl 0 I mn A I'l roj'-l n) Ions i mhI wm'ft A 1 1 1 Inr It lluhrr liun IVilki'r for Ir'ifim It liMiln) fir lnpteln ft rim) Ivanna tirnrina Tnm tutiiariis: I 9 Drill nal 4 in nn footing 'j iii' iiilnwiin: Itlm lnivNlt I'-iiif Aflrr Ttiornfson 4 Im I Itifrrir Dim It of IIntliiilun nVJ V1J lire pur funk nf lueil- I I ki tiiiil nf L'lilvrmlty of Ktu- I I fkirrlul llie llrralil OVNTMIANA Ky Nov The I'ynlhlana ki'hool foothall team till lulme the onMaiiKht of the Umova Va hijh school tram to The irnrnit was hard lousht In Die (list half Imt in the last half the visit urn made a field inert of the Kame MOUNTAINEERS MIKE IS VERSAILLES LOSES 26 TO 0 DEFEAT AND TITLE WINER SMi-hil to 1 lie I- eralil VKriSAIMKS Ky Nov The Rhiltiyville lliph twthool foothall team defeated the Versailles High school eleven today S6 to 0 i Rosenberg Disqualified West Virginia Wins From Pennsylvania Team First Time Since 1891 1 arid Hold Winning Record Devils held like a etone wall and Somcract was forced to kick Lexington worked the hail down the fwid on two off-tackle plays and an rnd run Manlt advanced the hall within four yards of the Somerset goal line and Trhhcr plunged through for a touchdown The placement kick was tilocked when th Somerset tackles broke through the line Fuller kicked 45 yards for Lex I nr: ton and after sre-sawing hack nnd forth with the oval Troibrr parsed to Hensley for S3 yards Ten yards were jnatle on two end runs and after falling to complete two forward parses Trie tier threw the pigskin over the goal line to Kcl senthal making the second touch down Fuller on a fake kick skirted the ends for the extra point Ross Carries Ball Over The teams showed Improvement and after Lexington held Somerset for downs the visitors punted 45 yuids The punt was returned five yards hy Felsmthal Someiset line would not give and after two attempts around the ends Fuller punted CO yards Itoss returned the oval five yards and thn Uriar Jumpers ni ndo on onward march towards the HIuc and Gold goal line lloss went over from the two-foot lino on an off taeklc run Ills placckiek attempt was blocked lloss kicked 45 yards for Somerset and Felsmthal returned the oval ten yards Lexington after gaining ten yards on a pass from Trolhcr to Hensley was held for downs and forced to kick Somerset on end runs advanced the ball to the one foot line and Rusily can led the pigskin over lloss added the extrif point with a boot from placement In the second half Lexington came hack with a tush and on two completed passes and one end run put thn hall on Somerset's 35-ynrd line where a 80-yard pass from Smith to Hensley and a five yard run by Hensley after the pns was completed gave the Blue Devils their final touchdown of the game Somerset blocked Fuller' try from placement for the extra point Somerset Blocks Punt 1 This was the last score made In the third quarter and It looked as If the Devils would hold the heavy Somerset team In the fourtth quarter the Somerset line broke through and blocked punt on Lexington's 40-yard line nnd Ross re covered the oval foj the Ilrlar Junipers Somerset staitcd pound tho lino nnd after making 20 yards on two orf-tackle plays lloss bucked the pigskin over the goal line He- added the winning point by a kick from placement Lineup and summary: frinton (lb) Somerset (tO) iRE a ynpR RT ('miff inLiji Ootltly 'D mimiimm Klippin sleOi Wilpon Ilnriiby Cox IIhui Muliifii'V Mi'Kruna Dave for Hitting St Louis Boxer Low in Eighth Round Kentucky Touchdown: Fuller Gosl After Touchdown: Puller Referee Randolph of Virginia: umpire Thomns of Purdue hoad-ilncsmnn Whitaker of A i3l if t' 3 I i 4 A- NOTRE DAME LOSES TILT FIRST HALF IS SCORELESS LOSER HAD BEEN WARNED Nebraska Gains 1 4 to 6 Victory Over Irish (CONTINUED ON NEXT NEW YORK Nov Mike O'Dowd of St Louis won on a foul in the eighth round of a scheduled 15-round bout here today with Dave LINCOLN Nov Notre much touted aerial came of football failed to materialize on Rosenberg of New York Rosenberg Nebraska field here today and hei was disqualified for hitting low I gridiron warriors went down to de- feat before the mighty line plunges of the Nebraska Corn Huskcrs by I a score of 14 to Nebraska's- line held firmly when the Corn Huskcrs were on the defensive weakening only for a brief space in tlie third period when Lay-den shot a fbrward pass to Miller who raced down the side line for 40-yard stretch for a touchdown 137 WEST MAIN STREET after two minutes and 28 seconds of fighting in the eighth round O'Dowd was leading by a wide margin when the bout ended The judges decision awarding the bout to O'Dowd gives him the recognition of the New York state athletic commission as middleweight champion Rosenberg twice had been warned by Referee Rstsy Haley in the eighth round wnen suddenly O'Dowd crumpled up and sank to tho floor Referee Haley immediately disqualified Rosenberg -MORGANTOWN Va Nov 30 the flrfct time in its football history which reaches back to 1891 West Virginia University today had played through a reason without a defeat as a result of its victory over Washington and Jefferson College 14 to 0 here this afternoon There was no scoring in the first two quarters At the opening of tho third period West Virginia received the kickoff and opened an Irresistible attack Simon made 19 yards and ardaccl ci rcled right end of 39 yards On a double pass Simon to Nardacei tho Mountaineer loft half went the remaining distance for a touchdown Eckberg kicked goal With the ball on Washington and Jefferson's 13-yurd line as the fourth period opened the Presidents were forced to punt The ball rolled to the West Virginia 31-yard lino A series of line plunges placed the ball on 16-yard line Nar-daccl then made a forward pass over he goal line to Simon for a touchdown Eckberg kicked goal Washington and only opportunity to score came in the second nunrter when four successive first downs gave them the ball on West 26-yard line when cumon intercepted a forward pass 'MANUAL DEFEATS MALE THORPE SONS MAIN ANl) MILL Henderson and Owensboro Battle to ScoreIessTie I I OWENSBORO Ky Nov I More than 8000 people saw Owens boro and Henderson high school football teams battle to a scoreless I tie in the annual game at South Side park this afternoon The game was one of the most thrilling ever witnessed in Owensboro Henderson had a shade the best of the game In the first two periods but Owensboro I kept the ball in Henderson territory practically throughout the last half Sensational forward passes were executed for good gains by both teams but when it come to putting across a touchdown neither team had the required punch BOSTONIAN SHOES $700 to 1 200 Tin? want (hi loatluTg ami ptoil Ktyliiijr form tlio for In popularity of Itostonian hliocg Smart youti im-n's puttoriiH nml imiro ronftcrvntirt atylen for mm Then loo the prior boar consiiloration STACY-ADAMS SHOES $1250 to $1400 istJn outstamlin fmturo of Stacyw Ailamg hhoog (Quality leathers iiulity style fpi-ility worliinansliip nml Ion- wear Tln'y ntv smart stylinli nml iluriMe See tlum before severe wrntlur eomeg aloiiif Wcarinc OXFORDS With WOOL HOSE Uas-itt a line of oxford is linexeellcil in ami try on several pairs ami sec the ippy new Ilne-lUh wool hose JUKlf-y LT Bnyilor 414 I Offl't rpjjfop Hull 11 LHIVMIiaM TuriKAn rkf-y RHikimiki nnlulry Murphr by li Kuiiseroet 13 0 7'ouclidowns: Trei-L'r- Kelseiithel Hcasley Points Aftci rullfr Soniriwt Touchdowns: Ross nalsi'V 2 Points After Touchdown: flioiai 2 SiilMtifiitUna M'slngton: Lulgart for MvPdt 1'i lHi'tU lull for Hickey Lovin for Susl smith foe- l-iilgart Iulgnrt I fr ox Somerset: Bocoute for Goddy Iuk tip WIimiiii riurrc Rodes of Kentucky lic-itiiuesman Kentucky I Midway Ends Season With Victory Over Danville MIDWAY Kyt Nov The Mid way high n-lioul football team cim-ed a suct'i sftii reason at home here today bv doteating the Danville high Ki'himl eleven 17 to 7 Tim features of the game were the Playing of Henry Dick ani I it tied littrell added the points after touchdown in each case and in the third quarter dropkicked the goal from the SO yard line It was the hardest fought game of the season and resulted tn many Injuries to the two tems (Jatreli of M'dwav suffered a broken nnkle Five of the Midway player played their hist game Crimsons Outplay Purples and Win 29 to 14 LOUISVILLE Ky Nov Manual triumphed over Male High school 29 to 14 for the first time since the 1919 separation here to-day was a decisive victory for tho Crimsons and they earned it through superior playing They outweighed the Uurples by a con sldorable margin and this was a distinct advantage The two elevens wore coached to the minute Through all the game the Crimson displayed better teamwork and taking an early lead kept itt due following the bal! more closely than tho Purples Manual's line wai Invulnerable to the exception of Marks plunges Marks plowed through for consistent gains nut hu work could not chance the verdict The Crimson's displayed a superior forward pass attack and flashed it on the at the right moments The passes lack-ed sureness and it was only through the individual efforts of Marks and adder that any were successfully concluded WHERE IS KENTUCKY? NASHVILLE Nov Import- ant games on Vanderbilt's football schedule for 1923 are made public today including Michigan Texas Tennessee sslbly Auburn Georgia nnd Rewanee beJis Mlchsan £amo Is on Octo- TINE FODIVCTAPJ fonl Main Street NOW! Is the time to buy your cold weather furnishings while the stocks are complete SHIRTS '95c to $750 SWEATERS $150 to $1050 GLOVES 50c to $350 NECKWEAR 50c to $200 HOSIERY 25c to $135 BELTS 50c to $200 MUFFLERS $150 to $400 Nightshirts and Pajamas ADES 145 West Main LAWMAKERS HAVE EASY TIME SOCIETY BRAND AND KIRSCHBAUM SUITS THRU Cj? SEE OUR WINDOWS Where Well Dressed Men Congiegate i 4 Society Brand and Kirscli-baum Clothes will be worn and admired for their excellent tailoring all-wool up-to-tlic-minutc and their perfect fitting qualities YOU can enjoy these features too at a very moderate expenditure See and try on sonic of the season's styles today ROSENBERG BROS FKVXKFORT Ky Nov Franklurt High svhool swamped 1l( range under a 66 to 0 Kcoie here today An 80 yard run (or toiu'lulown by Collins followed I by a 50 yard run to the ore yard line tvaturol tho play 1 I DONAHUE STAYS AT AUBURN That 810 Limestone Near Main I auburn Ala Nov Mike iwnahuo has withdrawn his reslgna-I a h'Mj couh of Athletics at Alabama Polytechnic Institute here it was announced today alter the game t'oe-veen Auburn and Harvard le-cans rf it health He has been associated tvith Auburn for 19 jeara 4 it Licensed Pawn Brokers MONEY TO LOAN Diamonds Watches Jewelry Silver Reasonable Rate et Interest Bus-ness Strictly Confidential WILDCATS RUNNERS FIRST 127 West Main Lexington Leading Jeweler WHERE A DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY i jbS-TKORPE ft SONS i there Brand GllothfS are sold I 1-OUIsfVHLK Nov 39 The Uni-lyci-niy of Kentucky crc-g country im ca the srKtal Thanksgiving run of t-e A heir to jday scoring 22 points A Gor-i man of Kentucky Lulahed first.

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