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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 24

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Tulsa Holds of Doctors To 6-6 Deadlock in Downpour W' Probable Luminaries Centre-Sewanee Game Mississippi Aggies Struggle To Scoreless Tie With Vandy 3 Fumbles Frequent and Both Teams Miss Sev-- eral Chances to Golden Hurricane Plugs Line While Doctors Try Open Play Commodores Outgain Bulldogs But Fumbles Costly When Scores Might Have Followed Reese and Wakefield Stars By Mallory Chamberlin UTA8HV1UJ Tenn Nov 3 On a Held ankle deep In mud and in a li teady drizzle Vanderbilt and Mississippi Aggies battled here today 1 to a scoreless tie The Commodores outriished the Maroons on the treacherous gridiron three yards to one and were four times stopped inside the line Wakefield tried a drop-kick from the 35 yard line In the third period but the soggy oval never rose more than three feet from the ground Mfninippl after puzzling the Vanderbilt Sine with a delayed and double-pass attack in the first period never seriously threatened the Commodore goal and never penetrated scoring territory Their defense however was stubborn twice forcing the Commodores to eiii render the oral on downs around the 15-yard line while a fumble by Meyers wrecked another scoring chance after Domar had speared a 20-yard forward pars in the final period Vandeibilt wag constantly threaten- injj to score but a fumble of the wet THOSE ten or twelve hundred heroic eouli who breved the element! yesterday afternoon and watched the University of Tennessee Doctors and the Golden Hurricane from the University cf Tnlsa battle to a S-6 deadlock saw one of the wildest mixtures of athletics that Russwood Park has staged In a long time The composite was called football bnt the Ingredients were water polo baseball tug-of-war and even a bit of boxing in all-night rain had converted the gridiron Into a veritable mire before the 'game started and the heavens opened up spasmodically during the struggle In the water polo section both teams proved fairly adept the Doctors were slightly better baseball players with Virgil Payne taking honors in sliding to bases the tug-of-war went to Tulsa and the boxing terminated in no decision The opposing players took turns at near drownings In this feature however the officials and newspaper men came in a poor last The wet field and the heavy bllO" accounted for numerous fumbles by im nnsiiiCH SOBIO LBSES TO TENN -both teams Fumbling was somewhat more evident on the part of the Doe-tore than on that of Tulsa Potential scoring was shattered time and again when the slippery ball bounced loose on the field to be engulfed immediately in a shower of mud water and steaming grimy bodies Oppor-tunities developed for both teams to tuck the game safely away but neither team could quite make it Doctors Try Open flay The IT of etylo of play was far hatter adapted to a dry day that to a rainey one They opened up again and again rhil White unleashed beautiful forward passes on numerous occas- iona hut the receivers simply I (lrn sn Muuiium yield hnt today for Caw onto thasa Sammy jo to above the handicaps of the weatner i Tha lteoe spectators in ths stands end tors loose for several daaaling I wers drenched through to the skin hut 77 limlf most of them stuck it out until ths closo rans during the first hall le wap in 1 t)( anythin but thrilling Contest The lumd in the play and though literally I terrible condition of the playing field mails into the frar in the II Impossible for either team to handle crying to get hack inwtneirny in wo 1 wKh anrthlBK Trambling ae- aecond halt Coach Bill Brennan kept I curacy and many fumblea ware rseoriied tha sideline I during the dash Tbo ball- became ao ell- him on the siuciines pery that the longest punts of tbo day The Golden Hurricane adopted tna I wre for average eC eixmt IS yards si-amashlng brand of footbalL Not a pass though Ssucr got one off for 40 appeared from tho hand of a Tul Something was radically wrong with tho orklngs or tho field machine as It failed Recovered Fumble Leads to 6 to 0 Victory for the Philadelphians PHILADELPHIA Xsv An firo! I-ateil Pitt Panther fought dmix rxtely on Franklin Field today bnt could not airra mint tha one elietructing tsj-odnw-i that tho University of peaueylvania fouilull tenia had thrust In lto fuith the fnt1 score le-ing Pennsylvania Plttasa-rb A sniohin battci ing attack wlib klcilra-- Thomas and llnmmi-r IVnusylvimia liarka furnishing the driving power iu the er-end period took the loll from the JS-yord lino over the goat I McGrow la a lunge off tackle rwmrd it ever It waa Pittsburgh's find defeat In time years by Pennsylvania tho latter having tost sr's straight games and tied oa Pennsylvania waa alert tedsy eapfe "mo fumble On ths ether hl-kL Oi vtaiting ideyera appearing here for she last time und-r ths Intel ug" of Poach Warner nsahed brllliaut football nt f-js only tor discount it at critical iicrieda tv unfortunate fuuiblt Alertneos on ths part of left Hvlfhask Thomas In the aerosol period convi-rtr -1 what mislft have lens only a rcorclrag Into a victory for Pennsylvania Mlonnn Pittsburgh quarterback took tho Kill from his 21-yord lino around Pennsylvania's left end He had reeled off seven yanls when a Pennsylvania tackier flung blmnt-lf at him The hall tanuneed ant of fn grasp Like a flash Thomas lestied upon the hall which waa la Pennsylvania's poe roe ton from then on A rapid fire eerie of line smashes carried the ball to its objective Mora than 49999 persons witaaaeod th gam Linens and summary: Pennsylvania Pittsboiffh (9) Position Fairchild -1- Jordan 4(7) AklM HrGitlff Yank Adame Jokrwm Kaumnnn 1L ft klebun gutherisnd HT Wlselnser step Hens Ctorraden Dcra Q- foouna a11 1 Flanagan McGraw H- Roheen usmer Guetafgen cere by Pennsylvania Pittsburgh a 9 hall an interrupted pan or some ether mfafortune always halted their attack which was handicapped by the Inabil-itv of the liKht Commodore backs to retain their footing The assault which the heavier Aggie hacks employed was not so penalized by the slippery field Gil Reese was the offensive star whiin Red Rountree and lloe Kuhn plaving nn cxif Ib-nt offensive game rep-at-dly stooping Perkins and Stephens in the first quarter when the delayed pass attack was suckinq in the Vanderbilt forwards and smashing through a hole at center Reese intercepted pass and rnced 49 yards for a touchdown before he was cut down while Ioc Kuhn in the first few minutes of plsv on a fake nunt ran 45 varca to the Maroon's eight-yard line There the Aggies braced and staved off a touchdown llississippi aside from a 44-vard march maue in the second period on line thrusts bv Stephens Perkins and Iisrnett never showed any sustained attack and made only one first dowa in the last quarter The lineup: Vanderbilt (A) Mississippi (0) pelatlon Boiuar 1 Stone Rites Fulton lAwrcnce I-C Miller Rhhrp Cm Gatctacll Itryan If 4a JlcKcnxie II hiker Ij Iaiws Wakefield It Noble Kuhn It Young Rese Tl Perkins Roundtree Stephens Rysn li Barnett Score by periods: Vanderbilt Miss A hf Snyder rcfTe Rtewart (Dartmouth) umpire: Williams (Se-wance) head linesman Meyers for Rountree ft Neil for Bryan for Vanderbilt Time of periods 15 minute Minnesota Still in Running Wins Over Northwestern (By Chicsgo Tribune-Commercial Leased Wire) MINNEAPOLIS Mian Nor 2 Ths Minnesota football team stayed In the running tor the Big Ton championship by derisively defeating Northwestern on North rup Field this aEcnuwin in a gams that waa replete with thrills from beginning to end The final acore wee Minna-54 Northwestern 14 The Goobers played their best game of tho year to rent the purple-dad athletes today They had to fight an uphill gams In tho first quarter when Northwestern scored a touchdown on tba first pioy of tho gam power was not to ho denied ami by tho end of the first roaster had crossed the goal line twice From that point an th Gophers had a commanding lead and although Northwestern waa ana to score again ln the fourth onarfer by tha successful use of abort pease the score came with mint of the Gephar rexu-tsrs on the aids line hurler end runs were few and far between They progressed by steady insistent plugging and hammering at the middle of tho of line La-Crone fullback was mighty in his role of chargenHamilton also stepped in for goodly Rains Coach Acher aald befora the gama that hie mea ware 1 gained with uncanny regularity young and Ineipuriencsd hat tnera ailint th Cats and outplayed them three to co-ordinate on the offcnac only Klrwan anil Saunders being able to gain consistent- I ly with little or no help from tho remain- dei er of the eleven Kentucky was strongest on tho dofenao and held tho Gold anil Whit for flv downs on tho two-yard lino in tho first perioU Centra combined steady plunging atylo of play with a baf- fling aerial attack despite the slippery hall I CovntGTON Cbmar -Sewanee -Centre were only three veterans Thoaa eertginly did their share and the other niht exactly sing and the missing held the tt ho go: I Tho Colonels displayed a form that was I at least 3S per rent bettor than that I good team that I shown In tho Pennsylvania game The ixv-iBM to S-S tie They wallowed I Kentucky tram showed lack of coaching and uerntd to like It They eome departments of play and was for iTiu nWeS hv tho of Prt outchargeil by the Centra bsttoAdaobad- sregatlon in the line The result of tbo CrippledanaBaltewi I game was a sickening disappointment to maimed Htora themwives the followers who existed a Ken- tucky victory although Centra adherents to rood purpose It takes ngootlteam I were bursting with enthusiasm ever the to tie the Boetore even on a rot ten I dedication of the stadium with a win day Ilka yesterday On a hard ary I Centre received ths best or breaks and field the open play of the Doctors I scored Its only touchdown on a strange would probably have smothered the I pass In the final minutes of the last pc-(Inlden Hurricane But open play fiod when Covington tossed the ball up hi wAuiiiii't work yesterday I from the five-yard lln and Spur woulan worn yuetwrawg 1 1IlauaWd to nluin- it Tho ether I points were scored on a field goal bv Toae sa wy I Lemon In tho first quarter Few penalties i 4 irib ww imposed most being' suffered by The Doctors won the toss and kick- KentncSc im wotiw rail I Centre made seven times- as throughout the I The Colonels taj gummary: Fennnrivanl proring: Tsnch- ow McOraw Referre Ed Tboroc Do 1 Ln tallc Umpire Dave Fnlt nrinm Lin pi re Dave Fnlt BrOwn tost between hla sloven and Biloxi High Ho went over with a touchdown In the third quarter after a brilliant 29-yard end run Biloxi failed la a last effort although tho locals coma within )9 yards of tha goal Tho final score remained to 9 Biloxi waa outweighed McKENZIE Tenn Nov McTyclrf defeated tho fast Tucker team of Sprlngflotd at McTyoIra Park here thlo afternoon by tha ochre of It to 9 The gam waa far hotter than tho acore Indicate It repeatedly furnished thrills to all th spectator Tha whola McTjrcire team played well It Is hard ta pick air Individual star Code Brooks and Robins ware tho bast ground gainer BENTO NYIIXE 'Ark Nor 3 With teams evenly matched throughout tha game on local field between Rentnnville High and- Fayetteville High ended with a score to FuniMca oa both side prevented higher score Kunnally ployed excellent game for Feyettovlll and Douglas Cnvencaa ami Crabaugh were Bentonvllls star GREENVILLE Mis Nov villa High School defeated tlie Greenweed High eleven in hard game played hero In tho mad this afternoon by the score of 21 to 9 The Greenwood and Greenville High trams have been determined rivals for more than decsd Whoop ed to Tulsa defending the north goat i many first downs ag the Felines and rie-The hammering began Locroa I served the victory Hudgins relief man Let'rone anif again Lecrone 1 tor summer was the only outstanding Hown the field they went right I star of the Colonels -Kl-wan Brewer 1 through the middle of the Sanders anil Bauer -teanv three or four SfJ? Tha ball was carried to the TLot mna umni one-yard line wer urent KentlCky position centre right wer the middle Murphys I Rl( Lemon into kick the gl faiwa to I Montgomery Skidmore soggy ball over tho bar The plr wna yainaejr ((t Bubarth nom daii over nm wr r-ilf-diTa termodurtiiH the I niey (c) Reberth i ft Rllinthe Ioctory ftriit Quarter and endad with tha bail i their posaeaslon on their own at Penalty againet the Doctors was he break which par the Doctors ed the way to the touchdown A'TuIaa fumble near the beginning of tho aecond Quarter forced to Sanders who slithered along for a i return "Site "ij! ldBPBriI BUtUlH wm end Puttn I sa onus oe yards aronnd right Kentucky tuii on Tulsa a lS-yard line White I lost a yard and then hurtled through Centre center for about 13 Rainen made twolCmil from touchdown Lemon Field goal Varda' White got one: Raines took "Iemon Substitutions: ICeptncky three more and White another de-1 nisck for Montgomery Tracy for Brewor 3 f-u ewtieii a i a a CENTRE IICTOMS ID STUB 0EDIC1TI0D Kentucky Wildcats Lose Muddy Game to Superior Play of Colonels BY JAMES KERR TNANTILLE Ky Nov 3 The Centra I I Colleys Colonels smashed their way through ths University of Kentucky I 0 XbaJa 2J- 5Ji 5- Lymh Btepnenaon ooeeeRo Ts4aeessM( oiiknn King Hughc-e Klrwan Brewer Sandere It Thoms 11- Covington Ht Spurlork H' 8uininerg 38 ipeoiooseoe Gwdy mt bjr -i I ooaa lit 411 ISP OlAtC I tin Wrsslcy of Kenyon' if minutes I on a TITA IIIITII 4 TIES WITH III ire We I ILU III I II Time of quarters UFITETTE ID EDTIHI Two Teams Play at Polo Grounds to Six to Deadlock NSW YOTtK ot 3 Two well matched Kennaylvsnjn collf ge elevens LaFsy- etts sort Jefferson battled to a -( tie at thy- Polo Grounds today before a crowd of 1MM Each team crossed the goal line on a forward pass and eaeh (cam failed in tho attempt to kick the goal The game was strikingly' similar to last contest between those colleges oi the asms gridiron except that then th Preelilenta wen by a single point after touchdown 14 to 13 Ln Fayette had somewhat tba better of the argument today Twice the Bastonlana were within a few yards cf the goal line but on each ercnalon the Presidents pro-rented a magnificent defense and tha long hard marches up tha fleltb went for naught Washington and Jefferson never seriously threatened La Fayette after scoring ite touchdown Time anti again Klrklmkl and Chlck-mwokl reeled off slashing gains for La-Fsyetto on a abort triple pore- closo behind not watched great The linenp: LaFayette () -alt Ion BWfJf eeeooooooe 1 1T evep BWllle a nniMte LCL Je oo a CrOtk ROe eooo LMff jjjnel ZIT Wldcrnulat RR IkOpI QB BmIka £Wfknowkt Ho Wnt en KsH RltM Ctabhard Brora br Ptrloda UFiyettt Wa and tt M0 9 tiMitt Bumiuary LaPhyctto scoring touchdown Klrklcski and scoring- Hadden A Schwarts Umptre A Reed apringricld Field Judge Merrtam Geneva Head linesman A Rlslsy Colgato BATLUR nn TZUS iCCHS undc- WACO Texas Nov 3 frated aonthwostern oonferenes eleven and th Tom team panting slipping mnddy Cotton Pslsre gridiron today held each ether to a acore-tie The tight defense work aided by Maying conditions waa urodnctlva of lit tie action The hall for tho most part was kept in midfield MeCRORT Ark Nov- Rattling on a muddy ground here Friday afternoon Cat? llida and McCrory tied- 14 to 14 Ham-lltoa starred for McCrory Jeffries Mua-frovw ad Wilson ployed otreng dsl fcnslvo gama Willla starred far- Carliala of LOTOU STOPS DILLIS TO BEUIIN 0IIBE1TEI New Orleans Eleven Walk Through Mud to Win lOtoO EW ORLEAN8 I A Nov Lot continued in tho clans of uubcij elevens for the prwent reason to br defeating the University of llallss 19 to 9 Tho gams waa played over a i field- Loyola relied upon straight football! their victory for out of numerous attel to pass toward tha close of the gamef ono pass a long oue for 1 29 yards WJnllng to Domengt-aux was sncceoafi the other hand the aerial routo wa only method by which the visitors show any nd vantage Loyola completely outplayed the team In the first naif scoring seven I downs against none bv their oppon Despite this fact however Dallas put I stubborn fight ln tha first period hold Loyola for downs on tho line Twq attempts liy Wlnling am Smith to buck center failed to i five yards Decile I for a touchdown Shortly -after tho opening of tho quarter Guidry intercepted a pass Warts and ran 12 yantn to Dallas' 1S- lino This led an to tho only touchdou the game Domcngcnux gained alx 1 aronnd left end and Wlnling after twf tempts through the line nintle first Domcngcaux skirted right end for yards and for a while It appeared would be held for duwns woo hold for no gain and Wlnling gall half foot when Wlnling bucked eentif the half foot needed to score kicked goal Dallas earn back In tho thlnl pcrin played Loyola off their fort workln posrlng game with much success four first downs against none Iql Wolves A pore from Watts to Moral ted 13 yards but Domnn-gaux Inter tho next pass from Watts After change of punts Watts started again throwing' one to Schneider I yards and another to Huwnrd foroTJ other abort lutes from Watts to Mchl with tho aid of on offside penult Dallas on five-vsrd line 1 pulled themselves together howevcl re fusel 1 to bo scored upon Watts two yards through center but Mor thrown for a two-yard lima 1 Wstti faking a poos was thrown for a yar Another pare from Watts tt failed to make first down and tb went over tp Loyola In the fourth mmrter Isiyola nitul first downs for a total of 19 againsl tho visitors for tho entire guniis worth with a pretty field goal fraL 30-yard lino scored the three extra! for Isiyola in tha final period Li ml Dallas Position Lai Donnelly LE HOMD 1a Tene(se TTllfi BodcMtell TuJ esOo a o-o hIIMH set MsnenetKi i 4i Bchncldct 1115 Pxcuiro MsQtK'e Domcnl Monin iL st Hi Mf hdsmo mV a- Hinltri Score by "OH 9 Loyola iti-laa N1 Up Old Boy-Whoop Up! You old grads enmeshed in the affairs of almost out of touch with your old Alma are the chap that we want to see at Field Judge Taggart Rochester Head linesman Sharpe Tala Time cf ierion 1 minute YAZOO CITY Sllaa: Key 3 Tasso 4Jlty and Canton played a match game cf feat-halt which was marred by the muddy caa-dtlten of the fleli) the tattle being on tho flanton field The final erora was 32 to 9 la favor of Tana Yeses City fumbled several times when near the goal line and kept th acore tower than It otherwise would have been The Canton boys failed til woke a first down business and Mater YOU of Centre Sewanee SuperCollege Football Game I (By Chicago Tribune-Commercial Appeal Leased Wire) low A CITY low Nov Hurry-Up Toot add' his Michigan football machine Mill are a big factor In tHa western rnn-fsrenca gridiron title race Tho figYb-u Wolverine eleven locked a death grip cn University of throat In the first quarter today and then hung nn to the final whistle for a to 3 victory voer t5FwkIp99 It was a great buttle imn of thorn braising crashing contests with the Iowana battling desperately to retrieve the Wolverines fighting with determination to defend their alx-polnt margin nt victory Threats to score there were aplenty hnt on each occasion the defending threatened team managed to ward off their oppon in ta front rorlnjT Michigan havw-things all its own way tor Coach Howard bora nulled Jraral starling drives down the field and JJW9 tho point of scoring only to KS Si" In Hie first Gag Candidate mtlnfaetion for smoKers mttefaetion Ig a fine fine lav of Lunois IDO (IIDCE JEFE1T CRICUI YBB1B Driving Back Smashes Through Defense to Win 7 to 0 fRBANV 111 Nor students and alumni paid a million and a half dollars to make possible heir to I ory over Chicago hero today in tho Wr--homo coming tho mini has ever More than 99909 pcoimo who merl the mammoth new memorial atvd-nw Harold Orangw Zuppka phan-pllo driver rraoh nenow tho Chicago In tho thlnl ouorter for tha only Ihdown of tha game plrago mads a good start In tha flrnt ter and seemed to havo found a vul-blo spot to tho lllinl lino and carried Iball to Illlnolif six-yard line before eleven rallied and took tho nail vnz From that point tha game waa even with both team opening mo-hiy offense which promised without (ring scores old Grange fulfilled tha expectations alumni many of whom cams miles him by Intercepting a para and off a 43-yard run In the first quar-d adding a spectacular 30-yard run second quarter Tha Chicago floras unable to selva hla twisting nd-and ho frequently shook off Cve more before being stopped id So pierced the lino several times Id gains and tt waa hla allelag drive tor that won ths prams for Illinois after the teams had battled each to a acorclera tie In tho first half loot of ths play In tho center of the 1st Illinois aliened a real drive for II In tha third period taking tha tlieir own 37-yard lino Grange the drive with a three-yard plunge line and Mcllwsin added five added five for first- down and then hla way through the Chicago team yards around tho end and placed I on Chicago's Z2-yanl line Ha on the next piny around ths snd Inols hnd seven yards to go for a hrn After Mcllwsin hnd added two prangs took the ball straight the center of the I'nc for the uchdown Britton's placement was for the extra point go cut loose a slock of peases In nipt to win In tho final quarter er threa had ground eti in oucroo llnols took tha ball and the game ihnrtlr afterwards to the slippery field moat of tho is straight footltsll very few passes itPnintrd The lineup: SO (0) Position ILLINOIS (7) 1 Ilokurek 7a Crawford 0 ft i IL K- 7a 77 lias a 3 McMIilln (c) Sreen Miller 1L Hall Richards Grange Mcllwsin 31 llsll Britton by periods 9 9 9 9 7 ix: By Illinois: Touchdown Orange after Britton Officials Army referee: Hnlne Talc Brendt Indian field Juilgo llcv-xiuotte head linesman Miscellaneous Football feature gains today with Farniiugtaa Ky High Bchool was a hard fought gama from start to finish Andrews carried the tall for a touchdown for Hull-Moody In tho last iuarpr Thp same nwmhled a mud hsttlu being played In continual rain and soft mud The players were drenched and rovcreil with mutl 8 cure 9 to 9 or Hall-Moody TIUMDLE Ten Nor 3 TI10 Trimble High gidianl fool 1 mi 11 tram defeated the heavy Union City High dchnol footlstll team on tha local gridiron 34 to 9 The gama was clean and hard fought through-lit with no squabbling ou either oidu MILAN Tenn Nov 3 Milan defeated Routh Fulton High yesterday by the score 49 to 9 Tho feature of tho gams waa tha ploying of tho local KOfKTUBKO Mis Nor Tho Attala County Agricultural High Hehool football team defeated Oktibbeha County Agricultural High School from lerngvlow today 29 to Tho gama was played at McAdams- and was Witnessed by largo crowd Tho local hoys havo played flv game lost on Their nest game will ho with the Tats County Agricultural High School BILONI Mie Nov Arthur McAml nsrtrrhsck and captain of tho Laurel High School football team waa tho only player ta acore In this con- SlblrlloB wSv mww wm mww a goal to the 10-yard lino- orklng the ball toward Tulan'a lino the 'Doctors almost scored again White sent two beautiful passes right to the goal line thofr chances nnd Tulsa got the ball on downs in this period tho play was Oklahoma territory The all In the Oklahoma territory half ended with the score: Tulsa Doctors it During the interval between halve the lkjctor changed their soaked white undershirt i for dry red ieraeys Ordie King took Dutch lAggett's place at right end and Dutch went in at quarter for Pandora After several minutes of splhshin-r around LeCrone started a run at about his own 20-3 ard line- He fumh'cd and King pounced nn the elusive hail Wrhite nnd Sammy Ttnlne took tnrns at gathering hen I thy gains until the ball rested six Inches from the chalk line White leaped over the top nnd brought the acore to all The slum's hurvt into frantic enthusiasm and then rtnod breathless as the try was made for the extra point Rnlncs received the ball from McLaughlin touched It to the ground for 11111 White to send iwr a place kick and then tossed It hck to White who threw ft across the line Johnny Irnkc A perfect v-ire hut Johnny felt It lin from bin fingers and the score stood: Tulsa I Met ora A Tulsa held the hall at the end of the third quarter on the 31-ird line tilve Their JU Roth team tried everything they had- la the final period but to no avail Two attempt at nlace kick by-Murphy failed Pereral passe by the 1 victors failed They were fight ing furiously Simmy Ralne The Praying Colonels Between And At The Purple Tigers of 1 RUSSWOOD PARK Next SATURDAY NOV 10th Armistice I)av AT 2:15 SHARP doing some pretty running White VS'a in Everybody took hand at A fist fight began over an evi- ths line Tbo Presidents eagld haek for the Presidents although closely ran brilliantly making gains on off-tacklo thrusts Summary: TVYhling Unsworth Goal after touchdo Uravorth Substitutes: Nona ond quarter Loyola Whlto for He untent for Whlto Dallas Ramloluh for PhUllpo McAdams for Carllne Fourth Loyola Cernlglia for Carroll Brouaranl for Smith -White for Hoherti-Dnlloa Phillips for Randolph Herman foe McAdams Mays for Bodenstell McMurraugh for Phillip Officlnls: Referew Rcetl (Tulane) Um-' warts tl" 4TuIans) Head linesmas With Narrow Win Over Iowa Eleven Wc faithfully promise- you more noise and pep and crowds than heard or seen since your own good old college days! Admission to ever seat in the field except the boxes $150 and 50 cents for hoys in short trousers Tickets uiilv on sale at Buckiugham-Ensley-Carrigan Co 8 Main Street dent' first down and subsided In a last mlirhtv efnfrt Phil Whlto hurled the bail 2ft yard to Leggett and Leggett held it There were only seconds left On each of tho next four down the Doctor passed AH were either broken up by Tulsa defenders or dropped by 1T of attacker Th effort waa futile Th line-up: Doctors Position Tulsa Istke I Keeler Fgyn Patrick -Ford McLaughlin Whit Wclnell Rft Herndon (e Ford TL Ieggett Pkkidcra ft Minn I 14 Irek (c) wjiite Sturbols Lee Shupatona Cline Hamilton LeCrone fvSSr br priod HUPWri opweeooooogoooo ft Tulaa Vummary: LeCrone White Piihstltutlone Doctors: fhilll-von for Welneli Relnea for llann Km for Leggetet for Panders Itr Herndon for La Murphy Maiiplnfor Wflfa I uln: for Williams sma Lee urphy Murphy for Xeeley Ref-Stoifer rStollenwerck John Hopkins) Tntplre Bmythe (Ole Miss) Head tinetman Montgomery (Wofford) rimer Time of quarters laminates Oakes (Tulane Georgia Tech and i Auburn Will Play Vandy Next Year KA8HYIEXB Tenn Nor 3 Engagements with both Georgia Tech and Auburn will appear on Vanderbilt's football schedule for 1324 according to announce ment by Coach Dan McOugln Relations resumed after a break laea 1939 -following dafeat of tha Commodores by both colleges Vandy will' meet tho Yellow Jackets In Atlanta -in-1934 and tha Tigers at tha stadium- bora -rt BOSTON BEAT! GEORGETOWN! Nov Boston Osllegq dts-playlhg lto strongest eCfonslvo of tha season defeated Georgetown at Braves Field May 21 to 9 Chptaln Darling Hoatoa College waa tho Individual star scoring two- touchdowns- His kicking and forward passing were responsible for 'many Boston gains At the beginning of tha aec- if1 Georgetown -marched down the nsld to tha Booms three yard lino but waa (Bert Everybody Going I Of THE ATHLETIC COMMITTEE THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 0 5 to Vif auf 'l I A -4- a 'r A 9- hi V-V-uV.

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