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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 6

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PACE SIX SUNDAY, NOV. 1, 1925. RED GRANGE BEATS PEKYLWlMFPKlAiBOlK 1 jo rrrmrrkwacnrAn finrwrinc rnn mniinnr GOBBLEBSTROUfJCEnOCKNE HOnSEFalEfJiYALE OVERVlliEtfaiS nnniiir nnnnniriiiunr nHrmiiiriirn PENN'S CRACK WARRIORS BEAT TECH CBEVJiRUY FAST TEftM 'V' i DAZZLIfJG ATTACK PURPLE HUnniCAfJE BLOWS REAL 1 Presbytenan College Defeaed by Twenty- Seven to Three Greenville. S. C.

Oct. f-Aficr Presbyterian Colleso had 111 Cadets Unable to Make Headway Against New Haven Men New Haven. Oct. 331. (AP) Fleet "Red," Like Light-.

ning, Beats Quakers Single Handed, l'iiilaiii liU, Oct. SI. AI A flab of ied I glitniug struck the. Red umfDiue gridiron Juggernaut this arid" split ji to piece with reverberating crah. Hie llghtnin lied "Urn nee thunderbolt, and in the aki of his daxxlln'g thrusts through Hip mud of Franklin Field Peunsylt-an-ln'r.

hitherto uuttcftatcd eleven do. im.riil.ii.il ii id to i'itit, went own to riiKl)in defeat, Hie final icon- whs Illinois 24 nr to-put It more exact lied XtJintige 24 Pennsylvania iwo for nil-American star Orunfie, rhcorliig 'tmicliiioftns lilimeif. paving Hip way (or lhe fourth mid narrtwly '-mining' twu other, gave us great-an inhibition as any gridiron bus ever In bringing about tho downfall of the Quakers almost slnglchandcd, whiles record crowd of looked-en In (tiiiuxiiiicnt, Furman on fairly even tcrma In the first half, the Purple Hurricane increased Its velocity and opened a drive at the beginning of the. second half that was Irresistible. The ileal was 27 to and the outstanding individual achlert meats on ottenso rere contributed by McGco.

who re- turned a punt, through the C. team for seventy yards and a touchdown. by Stamps who dropktckod a Held goal V- I Georgians Defeated by Citadel, Sixteen to' Nothing 31. -Tin) 'itadti hulWogH, Jcl by Teddy WeckaT played a danxllng nttnelrond (iibborn lefeuw hi ro today and drfealed the Hears Vrom. Jlctcer trnKvrily by a l(J lo wore.

TbeTadets counted ihiir drat eore Infbe opeulng qua'r and thi pnioVed over" their mtond tondnkian lyilio fourth period. yA lieniiilfnl llutd goal frot'i thn 32 yard IJno by Wt'cks aild'd thfee pinta In the lliial minute of play. rifir threatened Jlie' Citadel's I on.jlinly two occasions. flrst ifibd with Mercer luivliig the bull ou Citadel IMi yard Hue, In the Until period Mercer bad the ball on Citadel ten yard line, Inijllke Her-ty. who blaycd a brilliant game from the Cadets, Intercepted a pass on fits own goal line and carried the ball to Citadel's ,10 yaid line.

From this point the Cadets started a lerrllic drive that ended only when Kerry dived over Mercer's goal (or. touch-do ii, The line tip and summary Mrrrrr () 1'ifltlon lladel (l) Ilelder Coiilon Wilson Still King iH'nbutn ItlatiUlug Weinberg Herry Voungblood HUIIS Mi lonuli lieindun Fleming Luncaster I'lerce Corks Hkrlton Cllntt Uilierts it; i m. Ml -itii' Score by periods: Citadel uo in id Mercer 0 0 0(l Officials; UeferiH', ttstiorne, Caroline. 1 Cuiiilre, Von Kolulis. Ileiidlmesiiiali, Flowera, lOeor-Rlu Tefh Ca)adel, A I t.T 1,0 The wet and syjgy field had been ixpceted to prove a big handicap tu but this arc of brickfield m'M, instead of being thrived on the heavy Boltig, always pressing forward, tvrvr hen It seem-til the entire Ptitnrylvaulu trum wud massed lu bring lilm down, On tin? tilth pla of llio game, Grange grabbed a punt nud, ruud alt yards through the within Penn-svanla team (or the first Illinois touchdown.

A moment latur, on th klckoff, lie dodged hi way clear jigulfi and had an-iiiicr touchdown In sight when be was brought down by desperate tack lo by Singer. Quuket rnd, after aprinttog (ifty yard to Pennsylvania a 25 yard line From rlhire Granger auJ llrltlon kept up tha march with ho rut 1t tuklug (lie ball (over for the second touchdown. That Ww the extent of Gnugu work-lb tlrc drst period', but lie wan the pear beud of a fresh tlrlvo in tin' titcond that put nvrr anothi-r tally, taking the lml tu-rofa the lni un an IK yard dab around right i-nd. Tn tup bin work, llrd, on the impIvIuk rnd of tilplo puna foulit bla way' flftfin jrarda for the final llllnob Hore In tht third (juurHT. Crango had tlti iiupport In hi MaxathinaJ uiar'hK.

with Hrluun nnd ItHughkly ft1uripiidin limk lNMta. The great rlt of their Itatler accincd to Inspire the entire llllnola li hiii, for It out played Vnn-aylfanla In every deparnient of the gauiie. The tjunher had ruled a Mlgbrfavurlte In aplte of the Urn of Football Results KuniKir I'robylcritn College 0 Notre hame Ctorgia Teeljv V. P. I.

rotttli Cu-ollns Dai Mron Not th Cnrollnv State V. M. 1. IV, KjnehWurg ft. Vl- Army 7, Illinois 24; Pennsylvania Kentucky IfjCentre n.

West Vlrtlnbi 21; Waihlnston and Lee Tulan' 13. Auburn 9. Alabuma Mlusltslppl 9. Mli hiean 51; Navy 0. Carolina Freak 22: Wofford Fresh v.

Holy Cross 2,1: fluekneil 7. Vandctbill TMlsslsslppl O. Tfnncswlj; Oorgla 7. -Hates'; ISowdoln S.v Maln 27; Colby Ijtwrence Hobsrt Ceorgrton 37; king 0. VMr Zlf Johns, Hopkins 0.

Fpidhnm 2C: INcw Vork. Vnlver- slty C. Cornell 17; Coluuibla 11. Ryrac'uso l'nn State n. Ohio State 17; Woosler 0.

8t, Hon a Venture i Franklin and' Marshall Haver- ford North Carolina' Id; Maryland Harvard 14; William and Mary 7. I'rlnieton 10; Swart haiore 7. Alb-ghany Wayneshurg b. Oklahoma Nebraska Dickinson U-, Albright 0 Clflrkstn IV I. 0.

1 Minnesota 12; Wisconsin 12. WVctmlnster Grove City, 13. HutRers 12; Penna Mllitary-13r Worcester Tech lthod Mate 18. Ilott'in I'olleKe 61 Providence 0. Connecticut Augle 19; Manhat tan Vaslilngton and Jefferson 20; Hcthany (t.

Mlsourlf2f Amea 8, New llanipshlre Ii; Tufls 6. Colciitu II; Mlrliisun State Drake Kansas 6. Not th western 17; Indiana 14. Amhentt 27 Mansaehusotts l. He-wane 3d; Chatlanoiiga d.

I'nlverilty of Florida lit lloiljlus 0, Catholic I'nlvaralty Marlnea 13. I' minus Gettysburg 27. Idwh jSi-AVabaslti--" Cnlverslty of, liayton 2H; lolver- slty o( Cincinnati 0. Kenyon 81. Xavler -Dbio'oithern Onto Cniverslty Lombard )3S; Loyola (Chicago) 7.

Crelghton Carroll 20: Northwestern College Norlblntid Marquette Not. nut 0. 8t. Andrews 1 1 Tennessee Doctors liodtltwestcrn Mlllsups 0. Arkausaa 12; laiulsianu Ktale 0.

Western Keserve 19; Heidelberg Detroit 14; John Carroll 6. Mount alon JS; Case 0. Baldwin Wallace Akron 0. Dcqlson Miami Ill mm 12; otterbvln 12. Ohio We'lcyiin 29; WittrnberB IS.

Harvard Freshmrn 35; Ciishlns Academy ,1 Peuaneolu Naval Air Station Au burn fresh men o. Orlnnell Oklahoma Aggies 0. Hoaton I'nlveriity HinltiBlUild College 20. Williams ulon 0. Dartmouth II; itrov.n 0, Geneva 12; Thlel 0.

itutler 3S; Koso Poly 0. Franklin 14; Depatiw Id. 7 Cornells Fresh 40: CoJniiibia Freah t. Muss. Institute of Tech Iiwell Teat lie 0.

Trinity Wesleyan o. I llU-e 19: Southwestern 0. Fort Ilenuing Notre Oaoie Ke-serves 41. Harvard Freshmen tprlngfleld Freshmen 7. Itoanoke 12; U-noir d.

Catawba College 7Kutberfor(f College 0. Ixiyola Oglethorpe 13. MlddUbujg Kt. Ktephcas AJuanlta Of Susquehanna 0. -Sf.

John Gallaudet 7. Chicago Purdue 0. tublgk Muhlenbur 9.V Duke ('niverlty o( Ktchniond ft. I Connecticut Aggies' Frcskmea Springfield "ollcgt- Freshmen 7. Yale Freimen 17; Andover 4).

(Junavui Adolphua t. Olaf t. Nvortb Dakota 10; North Dakota AggUa 19. Cornell Knoi Lepere Wisconsin Academy De-pa 0. Ib-lolt it; Co 7.

Ooko-ih Ka I ara a too 7. Mojo Hi guide IVa Moines 7. 'ilunibla VnlpaValso (. W. Ambrose it; Wlwonsla Ktbool of Mine North ii Id; SU Paul 7.

Carlrtnn Hatllne Lawrence I. nnimith Collrge 13; Ulinoi College Illlnol, State Norval Charlea- fkthnnAh GAMECOCK OUTFIT Turkeys Too Much For Small Roosters at Richmond Richmond. Oct. South Carolina, playing a strictly defensive game was defeated by V. P.

I. here today, I to 0. At no time during the contest did the Game Cocks take he offensive, themselfoa with try ng to keep the ball at safe distance from their goal anil kicking almost Invariably, on the first sec-mid down when" they came Into posses-Ion cf tte ball. V. I.

could do little dunng the first hall, but during the final two periods gained almost at The Virginian's score came iu the third period, when Roberson the Gobbler'! quarterback Attempted a Held toal from the 45 yard line. Ills hard. low kick wis (ambled by one of tbc Game Cock and recovered by Tech on South Carolina's it yard line. Two plays through center carried the ball to the two yard II no from inhere Faughtncr, substitute for DcL Barrc, dived Otl tackle ior the only score of the afternoon. the close of the 60 mlnuca battle found the Gobbler pat tllng buret on the Palmetto teama 10 yard line.

Fake cr.ss-crossca and de layed passes had Itewlldrred South Carolina and tech was on the rood to another, loucbdowa when the referee's whlatlo ended bostllltlea. Line up and.Mainitry; win Ui- V. I. () Pes. Honlh arella (4) Holly v.

Burks LK Miles Long (e) LT. Jottea Uartell LO- Moraa (c) PraUt Thomas Ht. 'ivJ-M. Swlnk UK. Kobe rt son Jeffords Kslceck Ut.

DeU Uarre It. Swlnk FB. periods: Moss Jaaclewlci Score by V. P. 1.

fi South Carolina 0 i Touchdown, Paughtner. Officials, Foster iraupdea-Slduey 1, referee, UNorth Carolina), umpire. Carrlngton. (Virginia), headallnes-loan. rj--i r- DOllPLftlllSiJEIJ Montgomery, Oct- 31 (AP) Sccrlng two touchdowns la the last half ot be game and adding one point from try, Tulane defeated Auburn here today, 13 to The first counter came la the third quarter wben Flour hoy bucked ftie ball across (rota the six "inch line.1; He place-kicked goal.

Lautenachlaeger added six tnore points by dashing around right end for 20 yarda aad a touchdown la the last pe rlcd. Klourno ailed to kick goal, Haryi Pushed Hard to Beat Southerners Cjtuibr.dge, Mass, Oct. 31. ik? llsfrard was extended today to win from WllliWm and Mary 14 la A. the second', iteriod the southerner 1 were leading by the margin of seven yclnta sad the Crimson socce.Vj crosslaK their oppenents line in the third and (ourth perfodi.

BoU (each-downs resulted frowj forward ptetof Cheek to Sales. A forward paM. Mattaa to Davis ccouated for Vlll-Ikrn and Mary's score In the seiWi) period, i toa Normal 7. RHa, Miners 14; Bt. Louis Pal-; remit 7.

'Bradley 24; Augttstaaa Vermont Norwich 0. George Wasflngtoa 27; Wsshing- ton Stetson I alveriiity Sprlagblll 5. Miss College, Howard la, THaniiltca 12; (' C. of New York -It ah AggW Colorado Agie 13 -t. SIT tillage Concordia 14.

Aggies 27; Montana 7. Colorado Coll: 3S; alvefsity of Di-aver Regis College 21; South Dakota School of Mines 0. Greene, -x'-v I'etty 1'. i' BIG GREEN ELEVEH Notre Dame Finds Go ing RoughiMostly Tornado Reserves Atlanta, Oct. il.

Phantoms ot tlit- Four llorscmca atalked in Notre Dame's 43 to a. Hallowe'en victory over tno Golden Tornado vi Georgia fun here today, Tech multcd Iter opportunity of years ui vanquish the jtocue ouuu, toiictt Miit win a hi ond, at NUB team aguim tho "Hooilcr. Vttn intf' cf Walt Godwin, at left guard, 1 ecu a ytcwed the- clash i Mm the siueiinei. 'this Is me tlrat instance In Ctipta.u Douglass wy-ooti'a grldittin career at licit that be nas 'been kepi out oi Altuoagh ibo lo tiiiui ail-soutla-rn back was in uniform, Tech coaches apparently deemed his Injuries In retoiU tames too aertous. Played in a chilling drli-slo, the at.

air was as lisilcas us It monotonous. The accustomed enthusiasm' of the siectators was lacking and the intersect lonal classic cer a gala occuston In tliu past, attracted nardty lo.otxt people. Tho lloosier varsity cxoerlcnccd no tnd of trouble it tho Tech i.iid a.u-r a.cuiiiuiuiiiig their 13 points tue nrst ha realised the lutiiny ot battering the Tech lino ant! tell cn deitusivo play during the larger part of the Itnal bUlf. Notro Dame shoved across hor Initial touchdown In the opening quarter, which came as the result of towards, Irlch quaittr, laur'ccptlng a Tech pass. Notre Dame brought the kick off to her own '25 yard line and on tho thiid down bunted to Tech's 33 yard line.

Hrcwcr booted the ball back lnt9 enemy territory on his own third down, neither team being disposed to launcu a concerted ground attack, Again tithe third down the Irish acut the oval back Into Tech territory where a Jacket pass was snagged by Kdwards tor an eleven yard run. Flannagnn rlpsd off similar yardage on a right end tottr for Notre Dame'a rlrst down of the afternoon. Another flrst down add subsequent gains placed the, bullion Tech's one toot line where Flannagaa loped through right jacklo (or a touchdown. His placement kick (or tho txtra point was blocked. Xtre lfaiae (13) PesWIen Tevli () Crowe Irwin LK Iloland MarleliJ lkierinjcr Mayer McMannen Hood LT Gcdwln IA1 Klliott KG llearn KT Wallace Kdwards Crow'ley McKaw LH Iteration Flunnagan Connolly Brewer Kit Eu right FB Score by periods: Holland Notre Damo 7 0 (K-13 0 0 9-9 Georgia Tech Scot Ing.

touchdowus, Flannagah (2); goal after touchdown. Edwards officials, referee (Chicago;) umpire. Siren. (Auburn;) head lines men. Wya.it, Mlasourl; field Judge.1 Williams, tVirglnja.) i 1 i j.

Kentucky Wildcats Beat Centre Eleven Sixteen to Nothing DJavllle. Oct. 31 (AP)-Thc University of Kentucky defeated Center 16 to 9 In their annual gridiron battle here today. The victory marked the first for the University in nine years. Center having won the last.

elsht battles. Mohony, Kentucky a rrsck qaartsf-back. was the star of the ganie. Hla 40 yard dash was tha longest of the contest sad enabled Kentucky to acqte her first touchdown, while his dropklck added three points la the second period. Line bucks by Pblpps snd Traeey gave Kentucky her second tonrhdowa In th third period.

Close for Yaady. NashvilleV Oct. AP) Vanderbyilt defeated Mississippi here today7 to. 0. the ability of the Commodore' line to hold on two critical occasions turned the Mlasi-ssipplaas back when they had Worked 4he ball dowa within three yards ot the.

goal Dae. A muddy field made the contest slow. A Ii yard for ward pas by Vaaderbult. Ssaders to Waller, and a play through the line with Reeee carrying the ball, brought the lone tourhdowa. Readers dropklcked for the extra point.

Hecder, lied goaf; Weeks. laie overwhelmed the undefeated. Army elevea before SO.evu spectators In the Valo iwi today, 23 to VAa Inadequate air defense anderratic handling of the ha4i bjXthe Array backs rontrlbuted largclyto the down-l'I the future The Ells scorefl 'twlcc as the Indirect result of successful, air thrusts, once on allocked kick and the last time as "a result of an Army fumble. AM.IIIaut yard rnn by Marry Wilson In the third quarter alter the blonde halfback had Intercepted a forward pass on his own 20 yard line gave the Army its lone touchdown. the first quarter was confined almost entirely to ft" kicking duel with the teams even.

In the second quarter Yale peneU up with Its powerful the Cadets, took the ball, on downs on 'their own six yard Ihie. An exchange of punta late on tho quarter gave Yale the ball In the center of the Held. Then a. dcad ly'thrast through the a Noble to GUI. gained It yard for tho Bine and placed the ball on Ibo Army 14 J-ard line.

Two rushes gave the is seven yards. Foote added another pair and then Noblo plunged through the Army team for the first Allen successfully placed the extra Soon after the; start of the third quarter the Army threatened the Yale goal; After, a-series qr gains Trspnell was falling over the goal lino when he was tackled viciously, the ba bouncing out of his hands to the Yale cn yard line where Richards recovered il Yale Immediately kicked out of danger and the advance started aga-Ia, culminating wben a pass front Allen was Inter cepted by Harry Wilson on tha Army 30 yard line and the former Pennsyl vania state itar dodged aad side-step ped bla way np the side line SO yards for a touchdown. Reeder added the extra point tying tha score. Early in the fourth quarter Yco- mans attempted to kick from behind hinwn goal line but was blocked, Allen taking It on the Army 13 yard line and running for the second Ya third touchdown the re-sult of an Army fumble, the Cadets put the ball In play on their 30 yard Inc after the klckoff. Trapnell made five but on tho next play Harding fumbled and Richards picked It up and ran for tho touchdown, -'With Int minutes left to play, the Army chose to attack through the air but the Strategy was misdirected.

A toss was Intercepted by Bradley on the Army 28 yard line and Yale steadlfy advanced ball until Foote went over for a.taujchdown. Una up: lale Pes. lraiy (7) Gill Surer Spraguc Schmidt r. Daly rS. S-H-lan Maunders Born Yeomaus Bucll Schciffler LK.

Joss LT. Sturbaba LO. Burt a C. Richards 1- KG. Benton RT.

Potts RE. Bunnell QB. XoMe LH. Kline mi. Allen Wilson Hcore by perfods: Yale i.

7 0 21-2B fArmy VT.0-..7I Allen. Richards, Foote (substitute' for Ya'c scoring: Touchdowns: Noble. Kllue.) Points after, touchdown. Allen, four. Artny scoring: Touchdown.

Wilson. sftertouch-down Reeder (substitute for Schlef-fleK one.f Referee, W. O. Crowell. Rwarthmore; amplre.

Edward Thorpe, DO LeSalle; Held Judge, A. C. Tyler. Head linesman, H. Honeage, Dartmouth.

Time of pe riods 15 minutes. Bij Scots Iftinst lift? Washlngtoa. Oct. Neither King College nnr a murky field Could atop the fleet George- towa half backs here today, tha grey winning from the little BrUtol. ColUg.

37 to 0. long runs from tonchdiwn were flashed. one for 5J yards by Plaasky, first string halfback aad another of 71 yards by tNVIIL seeoad airing man. while standing cn his 42 yard line. Yates Laney's eluslvenrss and spectacular running In one of Fur-maa's 1lsgest drives was another high Hunt of tho victory.

P. C. uncorked a threatening aerial attack In the flnat pt riod and rushed tho ball to Within tho ten yard line twice to loso it on ilos ns. Furman made eighteen first downs and P. C.

netted nine, includ-Inif itenalties and touchdowns. Both teams used a good many sub- s'ltutes. the back field combination of McGec, Rawl, Laney, and Pipkins proved to be Furmaa'a best, although tho Haumct, lllpps, Meeks and Duncan quarctto threatened to sten at ono time, but were checked. Stamps, Wilson, and played the bzeet game tor the Presbyterians, while Stevens and Tlmutons on ends sere efficient )n shapping passes. In the second period Furman bad the ball on thetwo yard Una and four downs to go.

but took the ball nn downs, Furman gaining a half yard In tour line thrusts, by Laney, (2) Bawl and Pipkins. The -touchdown followed later, however, when Wilson punted 17 yards out of bounds. Hipps In two tries made nine yards. Smith, a tackle, shifted to bo eligible and went back of the for a pans. Wilson attempted to bat It down, but the ball bounded into Smith's hands (or the first touchdown, near the closa of the half.

the eccond touchdown. 'malted" from a march of sixty yards with Laney- carrying, the ball almost repeatedly for gains of- tea and fifteen yards at a clip. He broke through guards and tackles. McGee received a punt and eluded half dosen tack- Im to' run 70 yards for the third touchdown, Tho- off -tackle plays and end runs interspersed with passes, brought about the fourth marker. Tho line op: Fsraiaa (27) P.

(3) Tlljrtnau (C) jBmlth Orr Thotnns Stevens Witherspoon Berry Klrvea Woodley Griffith Tlmmons LK LU Blackell Brown KG RT. Brlro RK McGeo Lsner Hunter QB LH Stamps. Raal Dugsn RH Pipkins FB Score" by Furman P. C. Wifson 3-3 Scoring: Furman, Kmlth.

Rawl. JlcGec. Laney. Points from try after touchdown. Pipkins 3 (place Field Stampn.

Ofllcials: Referee, Btrupper (Gcor-pia Tech.) Umpire, gleteman. (Georgia;) head lineman. (Vanderbilt.) lime periods, is minutes. tuscaloosa. bamas Crimson, tide.

1024 conference champions, was" held to Its closest score of the seaaon thus fsr here today when Alabama won from -A. and M. si to 0. the tide played Ucw aad Usttess ball while the Mlsstsfclpphins shuwed an uneven game. The field was soggy and tha latter part of the game was played la a rirlszle.

Tho lone touchdown ot the game came In the flrst; half when Winslett went over the line with the ball after receiving a pass from Hubert Tha extra try by liuoert -for was Nocked by Hart aess. Keren thousand saw tha gam's. 1 i II inilli ninTnnif mum mm three outHtandintf Kullbark Al Kruea. Grange led an IrrewlMtable utliuk md rrnnujlvimi i willed, before It. Keu la the riming momenta when Conch Kib nent In aliiumt hla ntire feeimd a'nd third atrlng lor-eea' JVnnrylvanlM.

roitld tiiuke no headway, Out of the whole rout, there wait Jiin one flwting moment of fortune for I'enn lvania. That eame In I ha fcond period ulim i long punt from lng' toe forced Ulinujs to withlu two yarda id" their own goal Hue. Trying lu kick frcm behind it, Hi It-ton ovcrwheltn(d and dywned' )y a ruMb of, Ucd and lllue JersK Vcd tackier. It wan a Hufcly and gave the Quakers the brace of point that nvd theni from a shutout. The lineup and summary: Singer niino'i (21) Kue Msrrlmf Siveley It-lteh Mlttcrwa'Sncr LK Villon fake ke I Itoblnt'i itutler Fleratkl Tbnyi'l Ilih ItU Hrown KB range Douglaji Jtogtrs v.

1.1 IT Galllvan 1 HH Long KH Score by. perlodM: fennsylvanla Illinois 12 Illinois' acoring: (irango (31. Itritton. Hritton 0 2 0 02 6 0-24 iouchdowna. Pennsylvania scoring, safety on Hritton.

Keferee Walter Fkernall (Chicago), lm- fire. Linesman. Charles ckle Wash-Inrtno klid Jcfferw-n). Field Judge Milton GhtK- ('iirtuimthl. Time of periods IS mluutis.

Field Day For Florida Gainesville, Oct. Jl (AP) Kolilns we by no nieans a match (or Florida and the 'Gator rohped. over Fleming Field. Ibis afternoon tor (1 vinury. TbeGnlots tallied II first downs, inetudlmfclHcry.

PoluU after touchdown, Weeks, drop-kick. ChaileKtori, V. III. (API West Vlrjrinla Cnlverslty provad Its power tti push Wasliiiigton and back-almost at will on a muddy gridiron, today and piled upa 21 to 0 "victory. Forward pnssoawera '( and net ted ymall Rains Mhilij -(insistent pounding or tackles nnd guards by Mountaineer bat ks brought Mealy aiKam-cs'vhlelv preceded -each- of lhe i hrce Wt Virginia's first scorf Wmb afcty in yie first period followed by a-touchdown in each of the.

Inst three periods, Dignan's Toe Work Wins for Princeton I'rinrefW N. 'Oct. ill. API V-Tom Digaan pave bis best per-funiiuin of the year here c-counting fo all of IVIiu'eton scoring -in a 19-7 victtiry over Swarth-moie. The biK tiger back tarried the ball over fur two touchdowns in the firwt nnurter tltleoi, (lrn-t full back, made the Swart hino'r score in 1,1...

1 r. i advance. laiorbacks Win. Khreveport. Oct.

21.4 API Arkansas Kaorbacks repaTPi their performance of the pant three years' here today by winning over L. g' C. in their twenty first annual battle 12 to 0.: A touchdown by Cole following. a ii yard run to the first quarter and If Id gitala by Rueker In the third and fourth period giite the Kaxorback their poiuta. Jey Haseke Wins.

Unrel. Oct'." 31. tAPI-Joy Kiiaike, won the 2j.so Washington hsndlcas for thi-ee year oMs and op, the closing day feature of the Laurel jtieet this aftefaAon. Itlg lllaie was eecoud aud against Khao Third Time for the mile aad a quarter 2:08 4-5. A 2 ticket on the winner tald $21 fl to place and t0 show.

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