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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 22

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7 THE COMMERCIAL APPEAL MEMPHIS SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 26 1926 oo SECTION 1 fi Defends City Golf Title LUMBERMEN STAGE GOLF TOURNEY FRIDAY HILB1CH IS COMPTON Ml 1 1 GOLF MIS City Golf Tourney Starts at Colonial Oct 11 Qle Miss Opens Grid Season Beats Jonesboro Aggies 28-0 1 i i -4 A I Pair Meet Today in 36-Hole Match at Overton Park Course Valuablejrophies Offered for Annual Tournament at Colonial Final Tournament of Year Brings Best of Fair Golfers Mrs Dave Gaut Will Defend Title Won at Chickasaw Club Last Year Gorillas Fight to Last Ditch But Fall Before Superior Drive of Heavy Aggies Hold Red and Blue Scoreless in Final Period Trophies for tho eighth anneal tournament of -the Lumbermen's-Golf Association of Memphis which la to bo held on Friday over the course of the Colonial Club were announced yesterday by Dooley chairman of the trophy committee There approximately 30 prizes In various classes with a number of prists for th visitors only 1 Hotline president of the Eddie lla! Iach 1484 A A golf champion will nice Riverside and Overtvu Park golfer today in a 34-liole match which will decide the championship of the first flight in the A A gulf tournament Vliich ends today II al bach recently shot eensational golf to defeat his rolher and win his way into the fiutla registering five straight threes while Coniptqn defeated Ia Jones last year's A A champion last Sunday to win hie way Into the finals Quite a gallery is expected to witness the match which will consist of 18 boles this morning starting at 4 o'clock witli 14 holes this afternoon stabling at 1:34 o'clock i There are nine other nights to he decided today and the winners will lie announced in The Commercial Appeal Monday morning David Bloom THE fair golfers of Memphis will have the honor of staging the final golf tournament of the year when the ladies foregather on Oct 11 for the qualifying round of the annual city tournament The event will be held over the links of the Colonial Country Club and will last five days The intention at the start indicated that the tournament would be held at Ridgeway Country Club but decision was made yesterday to stage the affair at Colonial with Ridgeway having the option of holding the tournament next year Mrs Dave Gaut who has held the city title many times will defend her championship won at the Chickasaw Golf Club links last year against a field that is equal if not superior in point of strength to any that has competed in the ladies golf classic Every golfer of ability will be an aspirant for the laurels held by Mrs Gaut The qualifying round will for IS hole with each match of almilar -length Sixteen are to qualify for the championship flight with as many ad Chickasaw besides the trio mentioned has also Mrs Nugent Dallou Mrs Russell Martin Mrs John Blount and By 0 Satterfield Mias Sept 25 'Fighting to the laet ditch the Jones-' horo Aggies allowed the Mighty Mlssissippiang only four touch-I downs here this afternoon the final score being 28-0 for Ole Miss At no time did the Aggies threaten only tw first downs being credited to them but they were strong on the defense and held the Red and Blue eleven scoreless during the last quarter Ole Miss garnered 15 first downs Within the first six minutes of play the and Blue backs march-ed down the field icy a touchdown Batton carrying the- ball across on a line buck and Walker drop-kicking goal In the second quarter Biles shook loose for a 33-yard dash around right stif -arming three would-be tacklers before crossing the line A straight march down the field ending by a buck by Batton gave the other score soon after the second half began The final marker came when lyalker threw a pass to Lilly for 20 yards and the little half dashed 8 yards for the score It would bo hard to pick a star Inr WASHINGTON AND LEE HAS LITTLE TROUBLE LICKING LYNCHBURG 35-9 ditional flight aa there are player to fill them One Yound of ma ti play will be ataged each day with the finals scheduled for the Friday following the qualifying play Mon- VOLS HAVE HARD FIGHT WITH CARSQN-NEWMAN dYn several more in the title hunt Ridgeway has a pair of excellent playtn who will enter Mrs Hirsch Is a former city champion and Miss Amelia Loeb is a younger player who has been showing a wealth of ability despite some erratic Galloway and Overton municipal course have strong representatives In Mrs A Irwin Mrs Jackson Miss Gertrude Michel Mrs Cantrell and many more The atrengnt of the field assures tho tournament of much spirited com- petition a marked characteristic of city tournaments of the past tlon announces that about 150 lumbermen and 'golfers of allied industries have sent in entrance cards for the annual tournament which would Indicate that conslder-ably -more than that number will be on hand early Friday morning to tee off on the first II holes Thirty-six holes will lie played morning and afternoon Pairings will bo announced on next Thursday 5 a God mart chairman of the enter tainment committee -and George Ehe-ninn chairman of tho arrangements committee have perfected arrangements for tho annual banquet which will be at night In tho dining room of tho club Plates will be laid for at least SO person Announcement of the winners will take place at-this timer 1 with election of officers for the new year Golfers from all parts of the Lnlted States have entered for tho tournament Included In the list is Hlinpaon of Indianapolis lnd last year's champion Ho will have plenty of competition In such men as Keyes Atkina of Indianapolis lnd William Foye of Omaha Neh and Cornelius of St I-ouls Mo to say nothing of doxen- or more local stare who will push last year's champion to th utmost The list at events and trophies follow: 1 Tho President's Trophy Championship Event Lowest gross score 35 holes medal play all day play Trophy presented by the president Mr Smith 8- The Rice Trophy I-owest net score 34 holes full handicap to apply all day 'play To bo won twice by same player fpr permanent possession 3 The Memphis Hotel Company Trophy n-t score 34 holes full hasdlcsp to apply all day play 4 The Fisher Lumber Corporation Trophy Lowest cross score 13 holes medal play morning play 6 The Slmonda Saw A Steel Company Trophy Lowest net score 14 holes full handicap to apply morning play 4 The" Riechman-Croaby Company LEXINGTON Vs sept Washington and I-e had little trouble defeating the Lynchburg College Hornets here this afternoon by a score of 5 to 4 The attack was unstoppable from the opening whietle anil with Coach Herron Injecting more than two entire hackfields into the battle from time to time the Blue and White grlddcrs tore their opponents line into shreds The line plunging gains were augmented with end rune usually good for long gains and the locnls pl)cd up a total of S3 first downs to one for tho opposition Extreme Heat Handicaps the Men But Tennessee Gets 13-0 Victory tho Olo Miss buckfield Bile Smith Lilly and Walker all Kainlntf conalstcnily Cohen waa lukeu out five minute after play aturted and Button at full never failed to deliver the needed punch In the few minute Cohen wa in the frame he returned the kickoff 34 yurdf and then followed with a nine-yard Duck throufrh the line The only "other time he carried the ball he smashed for about tliree ynrds A noon in he get Into shape It appears that his proweaa will exceed that of last year Applewhite at end played a smashing game usually throwing filay toward his side of the line for oases The Ole Miss line was as stalwart as usual the Jonesboro gains hardly totaling as much as they lost In fact only four times did their backs rminage to gain over a yard Coach Hazel used quite a number of lits reserves getting them Into ahape for the season Lineup and summary: Ole Miss Position Jonesboro Windham eeeeLssBseeeeee Bavin Tine" B) Prince Li Cfeeeeeeeee BUrke Os Pin i th Wllliamaon Applewhite KE Walker i LI eKH ISIS Be Smith Lilly Cohen LACOSTK GOES HOME WAIIE LOOKS OVER YAXIIT NASHVILLE -Tenn: Sept 25 Wallace Wade Alabama roach whose teani will meet Vanderbilt In Nashville next Saturday was here today looking on while Vanderbilt opened her football season with Middla Tennessee State Teachers' College on a muddy field after heavy rains addition to regular tournament play feature events are added to the programme Driving approaching and putting contests will be held Tuesday two-hall foursome Wednesday and mixed two-ball foursome Thursday An entrance fee of $3 will he charged The Colonial course will be open for practice for one week preceding the start of the tournament Mr Ernest Dell of Colonial is chairman of the tournament committee Ladles of the various clubs have al-rendv started Intensive practice work for the tournament and the development of various player has been a matter of much Interest Mr Gaut will represent the Memphis Country Club and will have as supporting talent from the oldest of Memphis' golf links Mrs Shortle Mrs Bollard Sirs -J House Mr Hen Humphreys Mr Buckner putt and Mrs Duffield The three are also members of the Chickasaw Golf Club while Mrs House also plays front Colonial Colonial will have Mrs E-Friddy Mrs Frank Dooley runner-up last year Mrs Ernest Bell Mrs Wenzler Miss Rurii Crenshaw and several more to bid for honors (By Chicago Tribune-Commercial Appeal I I eased Wire) NEW UORK Sept Rene LaCoate sailed for France today taking with him the American tennl championship La-Cnste was accompanied on the liner Paris by tils three compatriots Henri Cochet Jacques Brugnon and Jean Burotra LaCoste expressed high admiration of tlm ability of William Tilden six times American champion whom ho defeated "I was IJiCoste said leg in better he will come back and perhaps regain his LaCoste lambasted the professional tennis Idea saying he would never become a pro "There's no kick In playing for he commented Trophy Lowest gross score IS holes medal play afternoon play 7 rh Read A nueckef Trophy Low- By quarters: Ole Miss KNOXVILLE Tenn Bert University of Tennessee oiiened the 1086 grid sea son here thin with victory over the Carson-Newman Collars machine by tho score of 13 -to-0 Both teams were handicapped by the extreme heat of the day and time out waa taken at frequent intervals Jimmie Elmore fleet-footed Vo! half- back pulled the feature play of the game near the close of tho final quarter when he caught an attempts dnii-klck on hie own five-yard lino and ran 'IJ yards through the entire Carson-Newman team for a touchdown McKeen Vol end cut down the only player who had a chance to catch Elmore and thus gave him a clear field for the last 80 yards McKeen scored Tennessee's first touchdown in the first quarter when he scooped up a ball fumbled by Dodaon and ran' eight yanle for a touchdown Ha kicked goal for the extra point Practically all of the second and third quarters were played with tha ball In midfield Tucker quarterback and Haas fullback were tho luminaries for Carson-Newman Haas ripped of gain after gain through the Vol front wall and Tucker proved to he a threat in running back punts and in hurling pSasep Tenncese outweighed Car-on-Newman and had tha advantage in ex- perience Butcher and Barnhill did great work In the middle section of tha lino for Tennessee Injuries kept Berry and Rice Tennessee halfback- out of tho game Lineup: Caruon- Tenneeaee Position Newman McKean I Billon c) Macarthur TVeaver Barnhill Os oooaoheeoe HlcJw Butcher McNebh Tripp Snyder Johnson A Weaver Jones 53 Lowery Harknese Tucker Ballard Elmor Auto Races at the Fair Postponed Account Rain 7 7 14 i Jonesboro 0 0 0 0 0 1 Substitutions: Batton for Cohen Middlebrooks for "Tadpole" Smith Biles for I Illy Trapp for Walker Van for Williamson Enochs for Smith Smith for Middlebrooks Enochs for Van Blanhenbaker for Batton Smith for Enochs Collier for Jilly Hemphill for Smith Hannah for Windham Patty for Applewhite i Jonesboro: Puckett for Billon Billon for Puckett Braden for McDonald -Sanders for Braden Penalties Ole yards: Jonesboro SB yards "Official Tyaon referee Idaho umpire Sullivan: head linesman under Randolph-Macon) Studcbakers Telephone Number In Memphis Is May Arrange to Stage Double Programme of Auto Races and Harness Events New Programme of Auto Racing Arranged for Saturday cat net score 15 holes full handicap to apply afternoon play 5 The Pllworth Company Trophy The liest poker 'hand from five holes to he erlccted morning play In this event the value of cards Is established by the number of strokes taken on any one of tho selected one stroke ace two strokes king: three strokes queen etc 4 The Chickasaw Machine A Foundry Co The best inker hand from fiva holes to be- selected afternoon play (8a me as preceding event) 14 Th A Fisher-1 no The smallest number of putts -for IS holes morning play (Stymies barred) 11 Th Nelson A Co Trophy to smallest number of etti fer IS holes terooen plky (stymies' 15 Tha Atkina A Co Trophy Greatest number of holes made under par-ail day play 13 The Pldgeon-Thomas Iron Company Trophy Greatest number of holes made In par- all day play 14 Tha Gravea-DIa Inc Trophy Greatest number' of holes mad In par morning play 15 The Phil "A -Halle Greatest number of holes mads 1 In par afternoon play 14 The A Lewis Trophy Low score on' all even holes all day play 17 Tha I Bruce Company Trophy Low score op all odd holes sll day -play -It- The Jim Rawlinga Trophy Iow on a blind hole morning play Hole selected by- official scorer II Tho Julius Goodman Trophy Low ore on- a hole afternoon Holo-selected by official scorer 34 The Bontty Trophy Lowest net score 34 holes full handicap to apply all day play Men 54 years or older SL Flight Events (Five) Medal play 85 holes full handicap to apply all flay play Contestants will be divided Inte five flights by tha handicap committee according to handicaps assigned CANCEL MAT MATCH IjOH ANGELES Sept Th mutch between Joe Stecher and Ed Lewie to settle their river rlelms to the world'a heavyweight wrestling title and which was 1 to have -been held here- Oct 4 hae been canceled because Lewi broke small bone in hie left rm while training Phillips Haas Young Dodaon Unleas an day between of the Fair Association and officials of the automobile races postponed yesterday account of rain to stage a double programme of auto races and harness racing events tomorrow afternoon patrons of the Tri-State Fair who want their automobile racing will have to wait until Saturday afternoon to be served We are the sole distributors in Memphis for new and used Studebaker cars and our phone ber wiUbemtheneWPXoneok Summary: McKeen Elmore Point after McKee iv Substitutes: Tennessee Moore for Johnson Jones for Witt iJ Johnson for McClure Bond tor Lowrey Horner fer Abernathy Carson-Newman Ballard for Fletcher' Officiate Slier (Marylaigl) referee Floyd (Vanderbilt) umpire Andy Wilson (Miami) head linesman- Following the downpour of morning that left the half mile s' 'VM Jr A 'f I But Remember late last sight that another conference would oe held today and a final decision reached Monday was scheduled as the starting day for the harness events and if it is agreeable with the horpemen It is believed the twu racing programmes will be carried out tomoriow The 14-auto race drivers Including six local drivers and others of national prominence had their cars ready for the events yesterday ltay Lam kin In his Wisconsin Special the same car that Sig Haugdahl drove to a track record here of 20 seconds for a half-mile about three years ago is anxious to take a shot at the record that he believes he can lower on a suitable track A new programme of auto racing has been arranged for next Saturday with a complete new set of drivers Whether they will agree to lower the bars for the six local entries scheduled to start yesterday is not known If the races are run tomorrow -the feature will be a sweepstakes with the six local drivers qualifying in one of the prelims oval at th fair grounds a quagmiie a desperate effort was made to uhlp the track into shape for the automo-mlle events scheduled to start at 2 o'clock A veritable parade of nuto-mobllea of all descriptions circled the track for nearly two hours In an effort to dry it out but It proved' futile and the races were officially called off at 4 o'clock First The Lumbermen's Club of Memphla -trophy 1 MARIE MARQUETTE WILL-: COACH ST AGNES CAGERS START PRACTICE MONDAY 6-5 S' 7 Is the phone number of the only place in Memphis where yon can buy a certi-fied used car sold under THE STUDEBAKER USED CAR PLEDGE TO THE PUBLIC Huff Darwond representing the automobile racers- and Secretary Fuller conferred briefly yesterday afternoon iblllty of holding har- Marie Marquette former Central High School and University of Wisconsin fresh Second The Southern Hardwood Traffic Association trophy Third Flight The Southern Lumberman trophy Fourth Flight Th New York Lumber Trade Journal Fifth Tho Toof A Co trophy 88 The Fisher Lime A Cement Co Trtfnhy Lowest gross score 34- holes medal play all day play This event la exclusively for invited guests not eligible for association competition S3 The John A Rons Company Trophy Lowest net score 54 holes full handicap to apply all day play This event la exclusively for Invited guests not eligible for association competition ness racing and automobile racing id Monday afternoon It waa announced man basketball etar will coach the St Agnes sextette the coming season Miss Marquette succeeds Dixie Nolen as coach Miss Nolen has given np coaching on account of illness Mias- Marquette announced last night that St Agnea would have Its first practice tomorrow on the school campus She expects about 84 candidates to report for the Initial session St Agnes had i successful season in tha last cagers campaign and prospects are good for another winning team Mies Marquette who played forward and opined Central High to tho local pre: ep Hagen -usually longer from the te throughout tho match would excel it If I'legel dropped a' long putt Ilagen wee right Itehlnd him with another one to head off any possible rally But per hap hie outstanding shots were made at the green HAGEN DOWNS DIEGEL FOR THIRD PRO TITLE STUDEBAKER SALES CO At -the 155-yard sixteenth Hagen ran a llli over a rolling carpet of grass to Of Memphis JIMMY GLEASON WINS BALTIMORE LAUREL SPEEDWAY AUTO RACE title In 1434 will have- some experienced material among the candidate for Paulino Marquette and Raya Norton forwards Mary Jana Ennis and Mary Palmer Mullins centers and Violet Kirby and Kathleen Blackburn guards have returned Used Car Store 277 Monroe Open-Evenings Invincible Star Writes New History in Golf With 4 and 3 Victory in A 35-footer the very lip of the cup for a two Here tho ball stopped for fully five seconds the spectators held their breath and then as Diegel bent to measure hie shot 1 dropped In At the twenty-second Hagen waa confronted ly a dead stymla twa feet from tho hole Diegel appeared certain of his win here but Hagen calmly drew out his niaehle and cleverly Jumped the pellet over that of tha former Canadian open champion to gain hie half in par fours So it went all through tho match with Hagen always master of tho situation no matter what tha circumstances Hagen's victory today marked his fourth winning of the championship In six starts was the first American horn player to win the British open accomplishing the feat In 1438 Ho repeated and won in 142 Hagen has also twice won the American open becoming champion the eg 21 at Chicago In 1914 and regaining th crown five years later at Boston Cm HE13K Vice-President and Salea Manager 31 PETERSON President HAGEN HAS TAKEN 19 MAJOR TOURNEYS IN 12-YEAR PERIOD GARDEN CITY Sept 25 (AP) Walter Haggn finished a new BALTIMORE-WA8HIKGTON SPEEDWAY Laurel lid Sept Jimmy Gleason driving a Miller special won he 144-mile feature race In tha National Motor Racing Association card today His tlma was 1743 4-5 an average of 133 miles per hour Russell Snowberger was second and Frank Farmer third Fred Wlnnal narrowly escaped serious injury when he was thrown from his cac In a kil against tha- fenoe Gleason also won 'tho first of two 35-mlle events In 1-i after a neck and neck struggle with Snowberger Winnsl was third Gleason's average In this race was 1S5 miles tier hour The second 11-mile sprint was won by Niles Grey who negotiated the distance In 14:54 Ray Xeech waa second and Jack Desmond third Farmer third In thelOO-mlle event piloted a Mercedes Wlnnal was behind the wheel of a Duesenberg Gray a Green ape dal Xeech a Miller and Desmond a Mercedes Al Aspen was thrown from his ear and through tho fence when he skidded into tne lower sldo of tha big bowl during trial spin Ha waa taken to the University Hospital Baltimore where his Injuries were reported not dangerous GARDEN CITY I Sept Walter Hagen whose victory In tho professional championship final over Leo Dio-gel today added 51404 to hie already gen-ereus Income hee won 14 major competitions over a ll'L'r period in addition to many smaller evnte Hera ia th list: American open twice British open twice: Belgian open once French open once North and 8outh open three times: Metropolitan open three Western open three professional four Hagen's annual return from -tournament and exhibition play hae been placed at 575404 He also Is president of the Pasadena Golf Club- In Florida chapter In American golf history today with the winning- of his third championship among tho professionals Brushing aside the opposition of Leo Diegel with the same Irresistible stroking by which he conquered Johnnv Ferrell yesterday the former caddie from Rochester completed the greatest match playing record of all time in a fittingly decisive final- four up and three to Play- The mighty thus ran to a glorious end the course along which lurked the ghosts of many failures breaking down a harrier that for more than three decodes had dafied the thrusts of th country's foremost linksmen Including great amateurs Ilka Bobby Jones Walter Travis and Jerry Travers and such outstanding professionals as Long Jim narnes and stocky Gene Rsrazen All won two straight championships In either th amateur or professional realms liut It remained for Hagen to income the first three time title' holder Putting £sfd his links Implements for the tournai- ent season tonight the master of match plapt was able to survey as the handiwork of his efforts a four-year stretch of romnetttlnn without sn Individual defeat four tournament triumphs during the campaign of 1484 victories over Bobby Jones and Abe Mitchell th British Is a dignified combing cream which costs only few cents a Jar at any drug store Millions use it because It gives that natural gloss and well-groomed effect to the hair that final touch to good dress both In business and on social occasions Even stubborn unruly or shampooed hair stays combed all day In any style Me like is gresse-iesa also helps grow thick heavy lustrous hair FIGHTS FRIDAY NIGHT (By th Associated Press) Ran Billy Algor Phoenix Arisons won a technical knockout over Ruby Goldstein New York lightweight 10 rounds VINS0NHALER LEADS ARKANSAS GOLFERS ft IN INVITATION MEET AIRPLANE RIDES star and a medal play record of 132 for the qualifying rounds of th eastern open $2 JO Each Passenger Exhibition flights every Sunday Memphis Airport Flying Field on North Second Street Road at Woodstock championship Hagen who will be 34 years old next December rolled up his fifteenth straight victory In the professional event by his triumph over Diegel today In sharp contrast to his close matches at Olympia Fields when he waa twice carried beyond the thirty-sixth green Hagen swept through tha present tournament at Salisbury without evar being cloaely pressed defeating Joe Turnesa three and two: Dick Grout eight and seven: Pat Doyle and Johnny Farrell six and flva and Diegel by four and three LITTLE ROCK Ark Sept (API-After- playing all day In a rain the last twosomes straggled in at nightfall Playing In rain wind and cold George Vln-aonhaler played hie way to be a medalist for tho tournament and a place In the semi-finals Sunday He defeated U-Croon ona up In 34 holes Two El Dorado players Trimble and Croon tied for medalist honors among the visiting players each making the round through tho rain In 33 The Inclement weather caused many of tho favorites to be badly off their usual 6am and upset th dope considerably Illly Bridewell tho state champion wai so far off 'that ha qualified with 91 and went te the fourth flight When the ecorea were all in it was found that 35 qualified for tho first flight hut there were seven players under that figure and two with 35a Miller and II Conley They went out to play It off and the playoff brought out tho hardest fight of tho day For six Innings the pair halved every hole but the tie was finally broken In the seventh Miller winning the hole Miller went down In tho first match in tha afternoon to Jackson A favorable weather change will be sure to bring out some good golf and a large i-rnwd to follow th final matches that will be played Sunday As in his previous matches here Haeen got the jump on his foe today with a smashing round at 45 this morning and Diegel in spite of a eool 71 found himself trailing at tha lunch hour by two holeo Centrally Located-Family and Transient Hotel Nice Cool Comfortable Rooms For immediate delivery we have some pure Worsted Jerseys with elastic strip in the shoulder and form fitting nORIDA BRATS ROl'IHERN FINE QUALITY AT REASONABLE PRICES Colors Maroon and White Purple and Old Gold Black and Orange Black and Cardinal Royal and Gold Navy and Oxford Also Pants Shoes Balls Pads Sweaters Everything for the Outdoors Lark Deserts Champion Luck did not favor the defending champion so often In his marvelous approach putts today as in his semi-final contest yesterday for frequently his ball hung on the very edge of tho run He was In trouble ores ston ally but Hagen in- trouble meant nothing during that dizsy morning round fon he seemed to lay pitches closer to the flag out of the Tough than from the best of lies on tho fairway The heart breaking start seemed to spell defeat for Diegel If It didn't the apparent inevitable outcome became unmistakably plain at the first hole of the afternoon round when the New York plover tossed his approach far over tho hole The ball rolled Into the street and under Hagen'a car which waa harked away ta reveal the truant pellet nestling In a rut After hacking nway at the ball Hire times Leo finally conceded the hols Hr gen made one of his few slips at th next a -strong wind carrying his ball beyond the green to cost him a flva aari make Diegel only two down once more But from that point on the champion was never threatened Nothing seemed --to daunt the Imner-turhahle Hagen If Diegel mad a marvelous approach within a few feet of the flag GAINESVILLE Fla Kept The L'nlveralty at Florida defeated tha Wnu'hern College football i-am here today hy a score of 14 to 4 Th game was devoid of spectacular plays exerpt for the Main Street At Gayoso Ave En trance on Gayoso gemencee end spirit shown by the team from lAkriand Florida's two touchdowns earns as a result of lucky breaks Florida's showing was extremely disappointing te the coaches who found that Ensley-Carrigan Co 69-73 Union Ave Phone 6-1155 Memphis Tenn the men had forgotten most of what they had been taught In the preliminary prac The House of Been Service tices Pout hern's line weighing at least 80 pounds less to tho man than Florida's was outcharging the 'Gator forwards on almost every play Only the preponderance of weight counted at all In Florida's a i A i 1 i 8 i TigL 'si jt 'v-1 I- i)" gyh 8Dmfi (sV.

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