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The State from Columbia, South Carolina • 9

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1 'I i I 3 a- SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 16 1932 STATE: COLUMBIA All Eyes Turn Clemson-Carolina Game at State Fair Over Panthers NTEREST HIGH IN BIG CLASSIC Simply Nothing Else Like it Down This Way PRETTY EVEN TERMS But in This Battle Everything Seem to Be Law Unto Itself Tennessee licks Now to GORDON LYNN BACK Taylor I BILL DILLARD BACK Six Mile FURMAN DISPLAYS STRENGTH TO BEAT DAVIS-ELKINS 19-0 BLUESTOCKINGS VICTORS 39-0 Run Wild From Early in Game IN EVERY PERIOD Clinton Team Chalks Up Touchdown Soon and Late Winston-Salem Oct (AP) College of South Carolina unleashed a flashy attack here today to smother High Print college uniter a 29 to 0 aeon The South Carolinians took advantage of a blocked punt in the early minutes to score on a drive from the 20-yard line Perrin substitute halfback fa took kick-off an hia own 10-yard line and streaked down the middle of the field for 10 yards to core on tha most sensational play iff the game The wak of Perrin Adams Britik and Hama stood out in the oackfield for white the whole line put on a great exhibition The Blue Stockings rolled up 28 points in the first half The sensational defensive wak of Pinkston a freshman ploying hia first football game stood out fa High Print with Sherrill Smith end Crsver doing excellent wak Lineups: Presbyterian (31) High Print (0) Copeland te RoryCcz Mills It Cravcr Boggs lg Smith Harvin Williams Reeder rg Royals Eu wing rt DcBruhl Pinson re Swart Adams qb Gaither Bolick a fit Bryant Sima rh Smith Barrett fb Sherrill Score by periods: Presbyterian 1313 7 I 3U High Print 0 0 0 Scoring: Presbyterian touchdowns Barrett (3) Perrin (2) Waldrop Prints after touchdowns Copeland (2) (placements) Nettles (pass) Officials: Referee Hackney (Nath Carolina) umpire Few (Washington and Lee) head linesman Sholar (Presbyterian) KENTUCKY FINDS GENERALS EASY Beats and by Score of 53 to 7 Lexington Ky Oct University of Kentucky strengthened its position as contender fa the Southern conference 1932 title toduy with a 54 to 7 victory ova Washington and Lee univerrity A crowd iff 7000 spectators witnessed the contest The weather waa warm Washington and Lea threatened to core in the first fa minutes of play but tha advance failed Soon Johnson Kentucky beck Intercepted a Washington and Lea paaa and raced 82 yards fa a touchdown Bach scored a touchdown on a 22-yard run after taking a pass from Johnson in the second period Davidson kicking goal Darby raced 45 yards to die Washington and Lee 16-yard line and scored a few seconds later Bach took the ball again and raced 70 yards for Kentucky's fourth touchdown Davidson kicking the extra print A pass Johnson to Bach won coring position and Johnson bucked over one foot for a touchdown Dav idson converting In the second half two 15-yard penalties aided Washington and Lee scoring a touchdown early in the third period Mattox kicking extra point Johnson scored from the 1-yard line soon after Davidson converting Then Bach slipped through Leo Oackle for a 65-yard touchdown run In the final quarter Johnson flipped a pan to Darbv who scored from the 15-yard line Davidson kicked extra print CLEMSON TIGERS GET READY FOR GAMECOCKS Only Light Workout Yesterday Preparatory to Big Week Tiger Alumni to Banquet Here Wednesday Night GREEN WAVE SEES LONG RECORD OVER Commodores Stop Four Year Winning Streak COME FROM BEHIND Methodists Score in Last ter to Put Halt to Victories New Orleans Oct Tulan fend Vanderbilt played a I to tie hero today In a game of amartneae peed and power and tho Commodaraa won the distinction of stopping four-year winning streak in iha Southern conference Each team fought to break the tie in the fourth quarter and in desperation the Green Wave attempted a field goal from the 20-yard line but Zimmaran foiled to make it The value of tho elusive extra point after touch- downs again was demonstrated aa either team could have won with it It was a battle between the line and the two star halfbacks Don Zlm- merman of Tulane and Dixie Roberta of Vandy with the honors being equally divided Both Roberta end Zimmerman carried the ball over the goal line but were called back for stepping on the rideline The first quarter was score less each aide playing cautiously and foaling the other out Tha break in tho gama came In the second quarter when Zimmerman caught Robert punt on tha Vandy 45-yard Una and raced 55 yard for a touchdown on a wide swarm around right end Zimmerman misted tha extrajpoint for placement by topping Before Zimmerman raced for the touchdown "little Simons kicked a 79-yard punt to andy'a 10- yard line In receiving the kick Roberta was rushed bacifcJby quarterback Richardson and thrown on the six-yard line To gyt out of his hole Roberta kicked to Zimmerman the third quarter Tulane was placed in bad way by tho wet ball lipping off Simonri toe for only a ten-yard kick and the quarter ended 1 acorelesa but Vandy had the bell on 11-yard line Hare a fresh Vanderbilt halfback Larry Burton was sent in for a substitute On tha first play of the fourth quarter Burton started around left end but dropped the bell and recovered for a five-yard lose Nettled by hia error Burton took the ball on the next play and shot over left end behind superb interference for the touchdown that squared the count Beasley Vandy substitute right tackle missed tho extra print! The tie score meant tha first gama in 35 played since 1928 in the Southern conference which Tulane had not won Nollia Felts Tulane captain end who was badly miaaed in tha lineup sat on the bench and fretted wider the -ruling of ineligibility against him on charges of baseball professionalism 1 Lineup: Vanderbilt1 Pot Suhreinrich la Leydendecker It Talley lg Graeey Dickinson rg Beasley rt Tester i i Henderson qb 'Watkina Ui Bta rh Fortune ft By periods: Vanderbilt Tulane 0 8 0 9-6 -Vanderbilt scoring: Touchdown Burton (sub for Henderson) Tulane coring: Touchdown Zimmerman SEWANEE TAKES GAME BY SAFETY Beats Southwestern by Score of 8 to 6 Memphis Tenn Qct (UP)-Sewanee defeated Southwestern 8 to 8 by the narrow margin of a safety today on a muddy field in a dnzrie before 3000 spectators Capt lurold High Southwestern scored lrrt touchdown of the contest -wra an 80-yard run for a touch down in the first quarter Sewanee's sif cond period and in the third Underwood intercepting a forward pais raced 80 yards for a oewanee touchdown and victory! Score by quarters: Sewtnee 0 2 6 0-8 Southwestern 0 0-0 Scoring: Touchdowns Southwut-Sewanee Underwood safety Southwestern (By the Associated Press) 'HoUywood-Joc Glide New York uid Tommy King Fall River Mass? drew (10) San Diego Calif -Midget Wolgast New York end Lou Snyder San Diego drew (10) Six men prominent in musical end literary circles of Scotland have been Invited to Poland aa guests of tha government High MONTS BACK Columbia terday they only recovered thq ball eight times Monday will bring the Tigers Into another week of football that is unlike all others Thursday tha football classic of the state will bring together two of South oldest rivals when the Tigers and Gamecocks clash at high noon on Stats Fair grounds Wednesday night before the Clemson Tigers and tha South Carolina Gamecocks clash on the State Fair Grounds the Clemson alumni will hold their annual banquet or pep meeting at 7 JO in the Jefferson hotel The coaching staff accompanied by the football squad will attend aa guests of tha alumni association President James Lynah of Savannah will preside A11 loyal Tigers are urged to attend Those desiring to be present should mako reservations with Barnette Ca ugh man or Sam Cannon of Columbia VIRGINIA SCORES BUT LOSES GAME Columbia Takes Old Dominion Into Camp New Yak Oct powerful eleven remained among the undefeated by crushing a stubborn and aggressive University of Virginia football team 22 to I in their intersectional tussle at Baker field today Twelve thousand fans watch' ed tiie contest Carelessness streaked the attack of the Lions but they managed to score a touchdown in each of the first three quarters in addition to a safety cause was partially saved by Bill Edgar quarterback who grabbed a 15-yard paaa from Tommy Johnson and sprinted 30 yards fa a touchdown This came early in tha fourth period with a complete Columbia second team in the fray Columbia made 17 first downs to three tor Virginia but lost 75 yards on penalties and fumbled on six different occasions Lineup and summaries: Columbia Virginia Lippoth le Condon Miglioa It Coles Dzamba lg Hallett Wilder Rein Grenda rg Thompkins Ferrara rg Burger Metal a ra Wager Montgomery qb Sackett Rivero Edfsr Brominskl rh Sippley Schartz fb Brewer Score by periods: Columbia 9 7 I 9-22 Virginia 0 0 0 Columbia Scoring: Touchdowns Montgomery (2) Ferrara Points from after touchdown Grenda (2) iceklck) -Virginia Scalng: Touchdown Edgar Safety Johnson Referee Hasting Jr (Cornell) Umpire A Barron (Penn State) Headlineaman A Drumbaugh (Penn State) Field judge Menton (Loyola) Barrow Steelworks et Barrok England has resumed after a long idleness putting 700 men back to work Point VOLS ELIMINATE CRIMSON TIDE Lait Minute Break Decide the Battle BATTLE OF POINTS Feathers and Cain Match Toea in Important Contest Birmingham Ala Oct In-a fiercely fought battle always centered around punting duel between Beattie Feathers end John Cain Tennessee capitalised a last-period break on rain-drenched Legion field here today to eliminate Alabama from the Southern conference football championship race 7 to 3 Rain which started several horn before game time left the gridiron slippery and from the ouset boO teams placed their hopes in the long distance booting of their ace backs seldom electing to run ground plays and generally kicking on first or second down The Crimsons scored their goal from placement in the second period after a march from midfield had been stopped on the four-yard line Holley arched the ball squarely between the goal paste from the 12-yard line This slender lead looked good until the fourth period when Feathers Tennessee halfback punted deed on Alabama's one-yard line Here wu the break the Volunteers had been waiting tor and they were quick to take advantage of it Standing behind hia own goal line Cain fumbled a bad paaa from center and attempted to Uric with swarm iff Tennessee players rushing in on him He sliced out to the 11-yard line and a few momenta later Feath era shot around left end tor a touchdown Wynn kicked the extra point Cain perhaps wu guilty of an error in judgment in this close spot but he chose to kick rather then accept a safety which would have given his team a one-point lead and might have resulted in victory The kicking battle wu almost even between Feathers and Cain tha latter probably having a alight edga in distance Punts of 60 and 70 yards were common even with the wet ball Cain's average tor the game wu slightly leu than 50 yards while Featherff wu only a few yards shy et that figure The Notre Dame offensive featured by Alabama wu virtually voided by the soggy field while Tennessee's running plays built around tha speed of Feathers were of little value victory marked tha second time in as many years that the Volunteers had shattered Alabama's title aspirations Feathers a 175-pound halfback from Bristol Vs brought tho Tennessee rooters to their feet in the opening period he cut loose from mid-field on a 37-yard run to (CONTINUED ON PAGE 15!) DAVIDSON ADDS I TO LIST Presbyterian Win Another Ball Game Lexington Va Oct 15 A stubborn team could not resist tha brilliant attack of Wingfield end Mackorelle who performed sensationally today in Davidson's 12 to 0 victory over the Cadets Time and again tha Davidson back-field phantoms glided through the broken field to return punts from 20 to 50 yards through the Cadet offensive and from behind their own line of scrimmage clipped off sizuble gains around the ends and off tackle L's much improved line which on six occasions held the visitors tor downs within the 15-yard line grudgingly yielded a touchdown in the first quarter and another in the final period On both occasions tha try tor extra point failed Turning with the brilliant back-field duo were a pair of staling ends Morgan and Morris whose play waa outstanding in the forward wall On three occasions Magan leaped high into the air to spur passes fa good yardage and on the defensive arid held back attempted thrusts around his sector Wingfield scored the first Davidson touchdown in the first quarter after tha Wildcats had made a sustained march" down the field Hand inter cepted a pass to scaa a touchdown in the last quarter The lineups: Davidson Magan Wagner Hand McElrath Rives Whitfield Maria Mackcrell Peabody Pearce Hutchins i i Gilbert Lowe Hilliard Nimmo Burgess Kayla Furtick Smith Straub Law Kostainsek la It i iie rg -rt re qb lh rh fb Score by periods: Davidson 6 0 0 8-12 0 9 9 0 Scaing: Davidson touchdowns: Wingfield Hand Officials: Referee Carrington (Virginia) umpire Deni sis (Georgetown' Linesman Cuddy (Virginia) field judge Jackson (Emory and Henry) HORNSBY LOSES CLAIM Chicago Oct Rogers Hornsby Chicago Cuba manager until lata in the season lost hia claim to a share in the world aeries money today whan Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Landis refused to interfere in the distribution aa voted by tha players otDall Resu By Associated Press STATE Columbia High 26 Orangeburg 29 High Print 0 Furman 19 Davis-Elkina 0 Florida 27 Citadel 7 Parris Island 12 Newberry 1 SOUTH Auburn' 6 Georgia Tech 0 Vanderbilt 6 Tulane A North Carolina A Georgia A Tenneasee 7 Alabama A Virginia Poly 7 William and Mary A Duke Maryland A Davidson Virginia Military A Murray 14 Union university (Tennessee) A Richmond A Emory and Henry A Randolph-Macon 0 Hampden-Syd-ney A Sewanee A' Southwestern A Centenary 13 Miariasippl A Mississippi College A Birmingham Southern A Tenneseee Poly 24 Memphis Teachers 7 Vermont-Colby canceled TVenton Teachers A Arnold A Waynesboro 27- Bethany A Westminster 7 Grove City A New River A Cedarville 0 Concord State 13 Marehead A I Pittsburgh 18 Army 1A -Cornell A Princeton A Pennsylvania 14 Darthmouth Southern Methodist 16 Syracuse A Brown 7 Yale 1 Harvard 46 Penn State 11 Columbia 22 Virginia A Ohio univerrity 14 Navy A New York univerrity 39 Georgetown A Fordhem 51 Lebanon Valley A Colgate 31 Lafayette A Hriy Cross A Detroit 7 Washington and Jefferson A Carnegie Tech A Villanova 46 Seton Hall 0 West Virginia 14 West Virginia Wesleyan A Catholic 19 Chattanooga 0 City college New York 13 Rensselaer 0 St Thomas 7 Manhattan A Lowell Textile 21 Brooklyn college A Johns Hopkins 12 Lehigh- A Rutgers 32 Delaware A Amherst 13 Hamilton 0 Middlebury 18 Williams Wesleyan A Haverford A Trinity 48 New York Aggies A Providence 21 Boston univerrity A Tufts A Bowdnin 0 Maine 7 New Hampshire 7 Bates A Rhode bland 0 Worcester Poly 11 Norwich A Baltimore 7 Ceniaiua A Clarkson 41 Buffalo 0 Union 46 Hobart A Cortland Teachers A Ithaca college 6 Drexel 20 Juniata 0 Loyola (Maryland) 50 Washington college 0 Muhlenberg 13 Dickinson 0 Gettysburg 14 Swarthmore A Albright 13 Penn Military 0 Susquehanna 41 Hartwick A St John (Annapolis) 0 St Jo-aeuhs 0 Urrinus 1A Franklin and Marshall A Western Maryland 31 Mt St Mary A 1 Thiel Slippery Rock A West Chester (Pennsylvania) Teachers A Indiana Teachers 0 Union 51 Hobart A MIDWEST McKendree 13 Washington university A Findlay 2A Adrain Michigan 14 Ohio State A Rochester 1 Oberlin A Ohio Wesleyan 19 Wittenberg A Western Reserve 26 Mt Union 2 Akron 0 Wooster A Marietta 11 Hiram A Miami 27 Denison 7 Kenyon 7 Capital 0 Northwestern 26 Illinois 0 Purdue 7 Wisconsin A Minnesota 7 Nebraska A Indiana 12- Iowa A Chicago 2A Knox A Notre Dame 61 Drake 0 Baldwin Wallact ZU Kant Stall 0 Ohio Northern A Otterbein A Heidelberg 11 Toledo A Defiance 1 Wilmington A Michigan State 27 Illinois Weriey-en A Csrleton 20 Lawrence A Manchester 21 Indiana Central Normal 0 St Olaf 20 Augsburg A Case 14 John Carroll i Franklin 1A Esrlham 12 Michigan State Normal 27 Alma A Kansas 28 Iowa State A Kansas State 25 Missouri 0 Arkansas 2A Baylor A James Mllllken IS Butjer Tuba 21 Phillip 2 Depauw 13 Hanover 7 Wabash 13 Evansville 0 I (CONTINUED ON PAGE 1QJ Football games cant and go but every yea the Clemson and Carolina meeting at the State fair grounds wings up to a peak unsurpassed in color and interest and a traditional gridiron battle with all embellishments is offered the sports lover of the atete Thia yea is no exception end 15-000 spectators are expected to see the two teems meet at tha height of their form The Gamecocks received tha pre-season nomination fa an easy victor but slowly and surely a fierce Tiger has been taking shape under the tutelage of Coach Jess Neely to meet the charges of LavaL Final odds were shot into the air when both teams cautious last they expose too many secrets to their enemy camp give the best they had without betraying their plana of the big game next Thursday noon and won their Friday games by identical scores 19 to 0 Clemson defeated Erskine by long runs and triumphed ovft Wofford by the spectacular wak iff a group of reserves The governor will ait in one president's box until the half when ha will change seats with the president iff the State fair This colaful event is always backed up by the presence of the two bands in their garnet coats and white trousers in their military grey The uniforms of the cadet corps and the costumes of the coeds add further to the brilliance of tha scene and in addition to all of that tha Win-throp seniors grace the occasion with the presence and many Citadel men in their uniforms Both teams have sponsors The women wea their beat clothes if possible and lovely bouquets of flowers are in many hands a on many shoulders Tha men weu their best bib and tuck would go tha Clemson -Cao-lina gama except shaved and shorn? And so it is a great event with tha gama the reason but only part of the show after alL Thera will be no middle ground One aide iff the field is labeled the other And what happens there goes down on the record as one of the longest remembered tiie meet discussed football engagement in the atete It is Clemson against Caroline end the tradition of the annual meeting iff the rivals dates back to 1896 Thia will be the 30th meeting fa game has not been played every yea since the beginning and the members of the teams of 30 years ago will be honor guests of tha occasion They played when Carolina upset Clemson eleven 12 to 6 in 1902 The game wu followed by the memorable clash of students after tha gama that resulted in severance iff football relations between the institu-4' tions tor' seven years Tie Clemson 19 9 1 Carolina 9 11 1 1896 Carolina 12 Clemson 6 1897 Carolina Clemson 18 1898 Carolina 0 Clemson 24 1899 Carolina 0 Clemson 31 1900 Carolina 0 Qemson 51 No game 1902 Carolina 12 Clemson 8 1903-1908-No games 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 IMS 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1928 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 Carolina 0 Carolina 0 Carolina 0 Carolina 22 Carolina 0 Carolina 9 Carolina 0 Carolina 0 Carolina 13 Carolina 0 Carolina 6 Carolina 3 Carolina 21 Carolina 0 Carolina 6 Carolina 3 Carolina 33 Clemaon 6 damson 24 Clemson 27 Clemson 7 Clemson 32 Clem sen 2t Clemson I Clemson Clemson damson Si Clemson If demon I Clemson 9 Clemson 3 Clemson 7 Clemson 9 Clemion 9 Carolina 24 Clemson 0 Carolina 0 demson 29 Carolina 0 Carolina 14 Carolina 7 Carolina 21 Carolina demson 32 demson 21 Clemson 20 demson 0 demon in the fourth Symmes of The Citadel started the spectacular wak with 25-yard run through right guard the South Carolinians then started then heralded passing attack but after tin first throw from Jennings to Clark wUeh gained only ten yards kept almost entirely to ground wo) Raffcro started the scoring for Florida when he punted to The Gtadel Shearer recovered a Cadet fum ble by Jennings On tha next play Stoyaro skirted left end fa 37 yards and a score Hughe kicked the extra print ha did on tha next two touchdowns Faulkner brought Thi Citadel its core when ha Jumped high into tha air to snatch down the aerial McAnly intended tor Stdz His mates blocked out would-be tackier and aped three-quarters iff the length of the field tor a touchdown Jennings place picked "the point The thud touendown came in the third quarter when Jennings fumbled end Lane recovered for flaida on Continued on FAfik The Greenville Hurricane Keept Right on Blowing in Full Storm -Mott Play in Visitors Territory Greenville Oct Furman showed power drive and versatility here today aa it swept to all to 0 victory over Davb and Elkina of West Virginia The Purple Hurricane put up defense that kept its goal from even being approached end the visitors never threatened gt any time The sensational running of Lyles Alley and the line plunging of Bub Smith and Fisher tea timed the offense The entire Furman teem put up an excellent exhibition of blocking Smith Adair and Fisher scored the touchdowns and Adair kicked the single placement that was between the bars A touchdown was made in each id the first three periods first drive -petered out on the 16-yard line after a 29-yard march Pease then kicked end Whitey Jones fumbled but recovered on 41-yard stripe Smith pua to Spee Adair for 24 yards Fisher cracked the line for 12 yards and short stab gave the Hurricane tha -ball on the one-yard line with four down to go Smith bucked it over and Dom miaaed the print Alley end Bill Hutt went into the game at the start of the second period inarching 39 yards to tha 11 yard line where the bell wu lost on downs a pass being betted down by Wallace on the fourth try Daris-Eikins then made two first downs its first of the gama but hod to kick when the Furman line stiffened and held Mitchell blocked the punt on the fourth down end Furman took the bell on Daris-Elkina 22-yard line Again the ball was advanced on successive tries tor Alley and Fisher but on the one-foot mark the West Virginians put up a valiant fight and the threat petered out Alley returned puift 20 yards to Da via-Elk 20-yard line end on the sixth play Fiaher crossed the goal line Adair place-kicked the print The lest touchdown waa made early In the third period Winter fumbled punt and the ball bounded into arms but he was downed et once by Winters Whitey Jones threw 20-yard paaa to Adair who trotted five yards for a scare Adair miaaed the extra print The longest run id the day was made by Fluharty who went around end for 19 yards after Da vis-Elkins had taken the bell on its own -17-yard line on quick kick from Smith In the final period the visitors took to the air in a desperate effort to (CONTINUED ON PAOElAr WARD ONE BOYS DEFEAT CAPITAL CITY JUNIORS Anderson and TVonco led Ward 1 to a 24 to I victory over the Capital City juniors yesterday Run and Vanidor played beat for Capital City The lineups: Ward 1(24) Capital CHy (6) Hamaon le Ruse Tronco It Moore Long lg Dennis Rigby Curry Anderson rg Player Dreher rt Lovett Gunter re Lovett Brown qb Vaiudor TVonco nb Griffin Khoury bb Mltcbum Knuckley fb Drake Scaring touchdowns' Trooco Brown (3) Vanidor Special to Tha State Clemson College Oct The workout for tho Clemson Tigers this afternoon was by far tha lightest of the season Coaeh Neely fearing that hia men are growing stale ordered only limbering up exercises After short period of calisthentica Coach Neely called the squad together to point out the weaknesses displayed yesterday Later he gave than an opportunity to look et tha plays of tha Gamecocks Judging by tha showing tha Tiger eleven made against Erskin yesterday the players were either underrating the strength of the Flying Fleet or impaired by the prolonged activity The Tigers displayed a strong running attack in defeating Er skint 19 to 0 but the frequent fumbles destroyed their scoring chances on many occasions In making 14 fumbles yes DUKE OVERRUNS MARYLAND TEAM Lop-Sided Game Goes to Blue Devils Durham CH Oct 15-UF-Ef-fectivs aerial and line attacks brought the Duke university football squad to a 84 to 9 lop-sided victory over the Maryland Old liners this afternoon Duke had the ball moat of the time while in defensive play the Duke linemen continually broke through the Maryland wall to smear Old backs losses Cox Duke halfback has tha scoring star with 13 prints Wentz right end took a 28-yard paaa from Laney halfback and stepped over the goal far a touchdown for Duke in tha first few minute of play Ershler half kicked the extra point The second quarter was acorelesa Duka tallied twice in each of the third end fourth periods Laney made a 33-yard run to the one-yard line and Coe halfback carried the ball over in the third He also kicked point Rossi ter end passed to Abbott halfback who ran 24 yards for a touchdown In the final period Captain Mason quarter and Cox touchdowns The lineups: Maryland Fox Hines la" dived ova for Duka Rosaiter Crawford Dunlap Dunlap VhtttM Farrell It Simpson lg Mitchell Keenan rt I Phipps Buacher ra VTentz Poppleman qb Mason Nelson Ui Laney Kiemen rh Cox Woods fb Ershler Score by periods: Duke 7 0 14 Maryland 0 0 0 9-9 Scoring: Touchdowns Wentz Cox (2) Abbott Mison Points after touchdowns Ershler Cox Abbott (2) Officials: Referee Foster (Hampden-Sidney) umpire Williams (Virginia) head linesman Perry (Sswanee) field judge Parrish (VPL) Nomoppin cures chicken sorehead ii Florida Beats Citadel On Rain-Soaked Field Bulldogs Score onGatorst but Take Short End of Twenty-seven to Seven Battle at Gainesville Gainesville Fla Oct 15 (AP) A frightened Florida Alligator came back after the half today to score three additional touchdowns against Tha Citadel from Chuleaton and win tha football contest by the score of 27 to 7 before a rain-drenched crod of 6500 fans The game cost The Citadel the tkr vires of Jeff Clark its left end' who suffered a broken leg in the third period What had been figured a set-up for the looked too clow for comfort after Ftorida had scored in tha first period only to have Faulkner 17-year-old Cadet from The Citadel snatch down a pass that had been haled by McAnly of Florida and run it back 75 yards fa a touchdown Ha had a grappling bunch of Gatera at his heels to midfield but wu presented with a dear field from there on Florida scored ime touchdown in the first period two in the third and one.

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