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Kingsport Timesi
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PAGE TWO THE KINGSPORT TIMES KINGSPORT TENNESSEE SUNDAY OCTOBER 28 182 MVp Ldlixk sJTG jjsBSSI T3T? 11: csO FOOTBALL FINALS PRESS TRIMS US TO GO INfO FIRST MIDDLESBORO HANDS KINGSPORT 12 TO 0 BEATING ON OWN FIELD TEtlloSSSE 13 PATENTLY SUPERIOR TO WASHINGTON All LEE IN EVERY PLAY Dry Raider Trie i Trick The second Vol score in the fame -period resulted from a in favor of Tennessee Receiving the ball from scrimmage McEver fumbled recovered to a late to execute bis scheduled pliy and hurld a pass at random from hi 75 yard line' Hug was under it and found no one between him and the Washington and Lee goal posts McEver made good the extra point Again in the second period Hackman geting awy on a right end run made twenty yards Mc-ajsin kicked goaL Keep-the ball in Washingtcn and Lea territory 'most of the time the Tennessee squad gave way gradually to substitution to a templet-second string eleven which Washington and Lee finally p-en-ejmtcd' A tucccuon of line tmashei placed the General on the Ten-nerseo SO yard line and a pass Eberbardt to Jonea did the rest jurt as the half ended place kick tallied an extra point The great plunging tactic of White and Thibodeau stood out in Washington and Lee offensive and were chiefly responsible for keeping mostly on the defense in the score leas third period peculiar plsy by which be bit the line like a whirling dervish gained appreciable yardage the Generals but they were unable to break the Vol line after pefeertatmg to its 14 yard marker A desperate passing game loosed by Jacobs substituting for Ebrehardt in the final period likewise proved abortive for the Generals Both teims howeTcr feughi on fairly even terms until McEer got away around left cad for 6 yards and fourth in the dosing minutes and then failed to kick goaL Maryland 19f Schuykill College 0 At New Brunswick Rutgers 34 Delaware 0 At Boston Boston University 7 Bostop College 27 At Princeton- Princeton 3 Cornell 0 At Gettysburg Gettysburg 14 Bucknell'12 At St Thomas 0 St Johns 0 At Knoxville Tennessee 26 Washington and Lee 6 At Jacksonville Florida 14 North Carolina State 7 At Greenville Furman 26 Wofford 0 University of Richmond 13 Roanoko College 13 At Farmville Va llampden-Sidney 37 Randolph Macon 7 Greenville Tenn Tuscu-lum 24 Mars Hill 0 At Baton Rouge Louisiana" State 30 Spring Hill 7 At Coral Gables Miami 61 University of Havana 0 At Louisville University of Louisville 0 Transylvania 18 At Bowling Green Ky West- ern Teachers College 19 Georgetown 0 At Birmingham Alabama 42 Sewanee 12-At Bloomington Ohio State 13 Indiana 0 At South Bend Notre Dame 32 Drake 6 At Lexington Kentucky 8 Centre 0 At Jackson Miss Millsaps 0 Louisiana Normal 6 At Lincoln Neb Nebraska 24 Missouri 0 At Shreveport La Union University 26 Louisiana Poly 0 At New Orleans Loyola (New Orleans) 34 University of Mississippi 14 At Auburn Ala Alabama Poly 25 Howard 6 Vpla Employ Same Surprise Attack that DornefJ HTido By R1CHAROSON Associated Press Sports Wfitor KNOXVILLE Oct 27 (AP) Lightning may never strike twice in thd same place but the University of Tennessee did here today in trouncing Washington and Lee in its annual- homecoming day football game 26 to 7 Employing the same surprise attack at the opening kickoff which confunded Alabama last week this rangy Col crew caught the Virginians off guard and scored a touchdown in the first minute of play on a spectacular 94 yard by Mackman a worthy running mate of his fellow sophomore back Gene McEver The very unexpectedness of that sensational thrust took the heart 6ut of Washington and Lee long enough for Tennessee to score agaio shortly afterward on a long forward pass A valiant rally came from the Generals lUjvVdr against a team that patently was their superior In both offense and defense despite thai they talked 12 first downs to the Tennesseeans three At Chicago Purdue 40 Chicago 0 At Washington 33 George Washington 0 At Pittsburgh Carnegie 6 Pittsburgh 0 At Chattanooga Chattanooga 21 Centenary 14 New Haven Army 18 6 i i At Clinton Hamilton 46 Trinity 0 At Trop It I 14 Union 6 At State College Pa Penn State 6 Syracuse 6 (tie) At Villa Nova Pa Villa Nova 10 Lebanon Valley 0 At Blacksburg Va I 54 King 0 At Roanoke Richmond 13 Roanoke 0 At New York New York 34 Washington and Jefferson 0 At Chapel Hill Georgia Tech 20 University of North Carolina 7 At Orono He Maine 46 Bates 0 At Worcester Holy Cross 6 Marquette 6 At Easton Pa LaFayette 0 West Virginia 17 At Cincinnati Wittenburg 6 Cincinnati 0 At Cleveland Davis Elkins (WVa) 0 John Carroll 2 At Ann Arbor Wisconsin 7 Michigan 0 At Burlingtom-Conn Aggies 6 Vermont 0 At Harvard 19 Dartmouth 17 At Middleton Conn Wesleyaa 20 Amherst 20 At Atlanta 6 Maryville 6 (tie) Georgetown 35 DukeO 1 At Staunton Staunton Military Academy 13 Richmond University Freshmen 12 At Reading Pa Western down in the secend period and a fourth in the last quarter A football mad throng cf alumni students and just plain supporters that rammed every inch of space in the 11000 capacity stand3 and overflowed between temporary and permanent seats saw Coach Bob Neylamfs team keep its Southern Conference slat clean and msintain its record of only ae defeat and one tie game in three years Teflacseae cohorts were perhaps as surprised the Washington and Lee squad itself when they saw that first play executed Buf by doing what obviously everybody exported him not to attefrpt Neylands strategy scored Those who had seen its effectiveness at Tuscaloosa recognised it even before the inevitable touchdown was scored The only difference was that Hackman carried the ball this time where the flash McEver fctd carried it before Drawing the entire Washington and Lee squad over to the left field in returning fNMcoff the Tennessee squBd with Hackman racing behind had deumped the first of defonse when Hackman suddenly skirted off to the rights Then the Virginians realized the trick but it was too late Every Washington and Lee player Bcckmakera Now Harp 3 Point Lead Over tagion nd Rotary Tied The Press alley hounds trimmed the Kiwani team of the City league Friday night and went into first place taking four points The Pressmen now have a three point lead over the Rotary andf Legior teams which are tied forj second place Tho bookmakers are in good shape this year even after losing couple of their best men The new bowlers are turning in sorpe winning scors The Kiwanifms seem to be given some tough breaks ao far by osing eight points by the forfeit rout which has given tehm a hard handicap to overcome Bunn seems to have the Kiwanians started in the right directioif and Crosley a newcomer on the alleys is showing improvement with each game Scores Friday night: Pres McConnell Thomas Emllcy Boyd I Mahady 1st 2nd 3rd Tot 182 171 181 484 158 199 161 518 133 180 157 470 147 J58 204 509 219 140 160 519 Totals 789- 848 863 2300 Team average 166 Kiwanis 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Wilkerson 114 140)158 412 Reed 148 167 128 443 Bechtold 151 134 138 423 Crosley 80 145 143 368 Bunn '147 190 144 481 Totals 640 776 711 Team average 142 2127 How They Stand City League I I I -4 and Jacobs Lead in Middlesboro Attack--Sams Leads Locals i KingsporCa lowed with terrific force on field yesterday af-Jtjrnoon but without avail and tie Kentucky Colonels downed A fighting local eleven by the score 2 cf 12 to 0' The score fails to I till the bitterness of the struggle for the local tossers carried the i oval deep into ter- ritory on numerous occasions but penalties robbed them of several chances i Led by the brilliant work of Kirby and jacobs and aided by an offside penalty on the ten yard line Middlesboro counted in the first quarter Kingsport kicked off and the visitors carried the nugget for two straight first downs After exchanging a couple of punts Middlesboro took tie oval on a fake cut back and cirried it to teh5yrdlal yshrdl carried it to the 15 yard line 1 hree plunges netted five yards 1 ut the local tossers were off-rde on the fourth down Five I yards gave the Colonels a first down on the five yard strip Ja-cobs'carried the ball across The score aroused the fighting ire of the- Maroon and Gray standard bearers and the battle was on Kingsport received and Agelt punted 70 yards on the third down Middlesboro punted poorly and the locals had the ball icp into their territory After p'unging the line and running the id the- ball rested on the ten yird strip with Middlesboro in possession At this juncture Agett drew a penalty of 40 yards and was banished from the game for slugging This seemed to aid fight to the visitors and an- other touchdown resulted The second half was all Kings-v Sams and Thompson car- ried the ball for several gains -T-but when in scoring distance again took the opportunisms y- Dick Bcvington acting captain -payed a great game and ta'-t k-ed wieiouslyr Kirby star 'bapk the Colonels was carried from ti field when Dick hit him after -hi had caught a punt Several Middlesboro players were jarred sHy the vicious tackling of Kings-I jmrt Ilcnry was perhaps the pleading luminary in the backfield outpunted his rival and gain's 1 many yards- pass- ing was also one Of the features jyHie entire line played a good game For Middlesboro Kirby and Jacobs were the outstanding stars The liddleiboro Kingsport White LE S-Tlpgers Bellamy TT Ellis Uftristian They managed to put across touchdown in the second period! backs and they were too far be-but were unable to penetrate hind to catch the fleet sophomore within striking distance again nor as he eped toward the goaL Mc-to stem a driving Tentfesese at- Ever failed to kick the extra tack- that netted another toucJ point was accounted- for aave three CITY ALLEY LEAGUE AVERAGES UJJe PlCADIIXY a leader 'We invite you to a and Winter Style Display 9 1 -V-OfA if wv A' if i fJX A Six women and six men were jelected for the jury trying Patrolman Louis Cicco below at Elyria O' for the shooting of MisS Betty Heywood above Miss Eeywood was shot and wounded in the neck when the driver of a car In which she was riding ignored a command to halt thinking the dry agents who gave the command were baadits OFFICE DEFEATS SHEET ROOMERS Peri Pualiefs Increase Lead But Are Surprised By Re-- vamped Sheeloom Team After the Sheet Room team of the Press alley league appeared Friday night with a new tearti it was hard for the office to take two out of the three games The Pen Pushers increased their-lead by downing the -revamped Room aggregation but were surprised in meeting such close competition The Sheet Room staged a brilliant comeback after losing two straights and took the third game by 24 pins Thomas of the Office team was the best roller of the evening with a three game total of 531 and single game of 184s 1 Sheet Room lt 2nd 3rd Tot Stater 113 139 141 393 Steadman 116 131 136 383 Spivey 119 108 151 378 Monroe 147 163 138 -448 Boster 114 126 128 368 Handicap 0 13 43 -56 Totals 609 680 737 2026 Team average 135 Office 1 1st 2nd 3rd -Tot Scott 114 145140 3991 Peeler 1 171125 145 441 Thomas 18F 183-164 531 Hughes 130112 127 369 McConnell 124 137 399' Handicap 12 0 -0 12 Totals 749 689 713 2151 Team average T43 Press Records HOW THEY STAND Teem Pet Office io 2 833 Press Room 7' 5 Bindery 5 4 Cotnp-Foundry 6 6 Houston Mills 4 5 Sheet Room 1 583 555 500 333 111 League records High three Office: 2315 High single Comp-Foundry 848 i Individual high three Mahady 576 Individual high single McCod inell 254 Following are the standing of the bowlers fn the' CTty Bowling League for the first month of the first round i Player Hilliard Bays Gilmer Cate Games Piny Ave 12 2117 176 3 529 176 2094 174 2083 173 1041 172 2070 172 12 12 Pettit 6 McConnell 12 Dexter 12 McIntosh 2 Brosch 1 9 Mahady 12 Grills I 12 Price 8 Boyd 12 Pyle -10 344lt2 1483 165 1966 1953 1309 1946 164 163 163 162 161 161 160 160 157 157 157 156 156 156 154 154 154 154 153 151 149 149 149 147 1614 1505 1601 1282 1732 1727 938 1407 1096 467 1232 926 46? 463 611 905 1791 1190 748 443 Pyle Crotchey Thomas Donnelly Smith Cross Bunn Bralley Pannell Grizzle Buckles Crockett 9 10 8 11 11 6 9 7 3 8 6 3 I Snow 3 DeVault 6 Vance 6 Calhoun 1 12 Huber 8 Steadman I I 5 Reed 3 Brooks Warner Scott Yoaldey Stacy Sanders SA Dexter Frye McCrary Burgin Fish VA 10 Turner 9 Kinkead (T Hampton 7 Ellis Fletcher 9 Crosley 6 Richardson 4 Pierce 3 Sloan 3 Patterson 1 Wright 6 Eaton 3 1181 1051 703 810- 340 1013 663 440 318 312 103 615 239 117 117 11 113 112 110 110 106 104 103 102 80 rick backs' plunged to the 40 yard strip It wa3 there that Nash passed to Jackson on the 19 yard mark and then follow ing a couple of split bucks Jack son shot a short one to Wyrick on the ten yard line A penalty put the ball on the one yard line and Jackson rammed over on the next play Nashdropkicked goal Tech Affair The game started like an all Teclv Starting his second stringers Coach Bill Alexander found them more effective than the more touted Mizell Thomason Durant and Randolph who came along later The game was barely four minutes old when Dunlap sophomore half back loosed a long spiral to Tom Jones on the 65 yard line Jones raced the remaining GEORGIA GOLDEN TORNADO SWEEPS NORTH CAROLINA 20 TO 7 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS High single game McConnell 242 High three game Gilmer 599 TEAM RECORDS High single game Creamery 922 High three game Legion 2574 THIS SCHEDULE Oct 81 Press vs Merry Garden at 7:30 Kiwanis vs Creamery at 9:00 1 Borden- vs Optimist at 7:30 Rotary vs Legion at 9:00 Nov 2 Utilities vs Glass at 7:30 Score by periods: Tennessee 13 7 0 6 26 Washington Lee 0 7 0 7 Scoring: Touchdowns Tennes see Hackman Hug McEver Point after touchdown MeErer 2 place kjek Washington and Leef Touchdown Jones (sub for Thibodeau) Point after touchdown Fitapatrick passed to Schulman quarterback for nine yard? Lumpkin mad? it first down and Fitrgeraldf ran 37 more for a The other touchdown came when Dunlap in midfield passed to Holland who i ah to the seven yard stripe Erickson brought him down from behind: Dunlap -went through tackle for a touchdown Score by periods: Georgia Tech 6 14 0 0 20 North Carolina 0 0 0 7 TAILORING CO of Indianapolis Monday Tuesday Oct 29 arid 30 Tailoring Expert and Style Authority direct from their greaf Indianapolis ailoriog Shops will be in our store oq the above dates He will bring with him hundreds ofbcau-tiful new Fall and Winter Fabrics He is an Expert ip rcapablc of giving the finest personal advice on the selection and styling of fine clothes a ORDER WHILE HE IS HEREDEUVERY LATTR IF YOU WISH Fred Johnson iVCo Jr-- lg -v- White Jones Yeary Devault RG Edwards i Hultin 1 RT Lews Bevington RE Jacobs Hamlett QB i Goforth (C) Thompson HB Kirby Murrell HB Burch Arthur Agett FB Substitutions for Kingsport: Reasor Dobyns Bevins A1 Poston Herron Sams Hutchins P' I Cross Country earn Beats Maryland 'BLACKSBURG Va Oct 27 Captain Penn clipped' 40 seconds off the I record in leading the Gobblers cross coun- try -team to a 23 tp 32 victory ovet1 the 'University of Maryland here oday Penn ran the difficulty six mile course in 28 min- utes and 14 seconds and broke the tape 200 yards ahead of Myers of Maryland Bowman of Maryland came in thlrdtj followed ih order by Car-5 per PalnuT' Weaver and Welker 'V I Four Old Line en-tries Rcnzburg linzey Kibler and Plumley were next to finish trailed by Rroadus and Darrha Tech Machine Skirts Ends and Crashes Line With Undeniable Force By RENEGAR Afsoeiated Pres Sports Writer CHAPEL HILL Oct 27 (AP) Georgia Golden Tornado maintained its sweeping football pace here today defeating fighting North Carolina eleven 20 7 but found an opposition that shot a spectre of surprises fin the game during the final period Twenty thousand saw the terrific charges of Dunlap Lumpkin Thomason and Fitzerald of the goldand white eleven but found their in abundance during the final minutes as a substitute halfback named Jackson and a roving mte called Nash threw passes skirted ends and drove the line far down into scoring territory It was Jackson who scored in the final period The score came when Yelldw Jackets got the bail near midfield and House and Wy- Scoring: Touchdowns Georgia Tech Jones Fitzerald Dunlap distance across the goal and ftt touchdown Herron ron placekicked wide Thomason Scoring: Nerth Caro- Here the offensive success was Una touchdown Jackson- halted for a time but the second ftr touchdown' Nash quarter found the wreck5 Wan backs geared high again when a waSrAOnX with the ball in midfield Dunlap Pg -7 1 -1 1 i i.

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