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V1-- 4 1 SUNDAY OCTOBERS- THE KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENTINEL' PSSE B-3 Kentucky Plays Hard to- Defeat Inspired and I Team 33-14 Here Are Elmer Night Riders of Duquesne SHIPWRECK KELLY IS STAR FOR WILDCATS Carries Ball Down Field for Long Gains Spicer Carries It Over Generals Tie Score In Third Period Br UelleCFra LEXINGTON Ky Conch Harry Wildcats were forced to unexpected lengths Saturday to defeat an inspired but tired Washington and Lee team here Saturday 33 to 14 Spicer Kentucky1! quarterback counted three touchdowns to feature the scoring but Shipwreck Kelly produced the yard-' age and the spectacular playa to provide a large share in the Kentucky victory Kelly's only touchdown cams AsYirjpwWins from VM 113-0 Brilliant Halfback Shines Like Diamond as His Team Scores Victory Hr 1'bH4 rim LEXINGTON Va Brilliant all round play by Halfback Bill Thomai enabled University of Virginia to defeat I IS to 0 here Saturday before a Iny crowd of five thousand In the first half Thomas played great-defensive football to help stop a cadet march of 60 yards at 0-yard line Score on Fumble Virginia 'cashed in on a I fumble in the third period to send SIppley IS yards thru center for the first score but It was Thomas who threw Travers for a loss on the fourth down Just aft-erwards when Cadets fought their way to one-yard line In the final period Thomas got off a 70-yard punt which rolled out of bounds on the Cadet 10-yard line I punted from her own 21-yard line and Thomas carried the ball five times in six plays to go over from the two-yard line for a second tally Bryant place-kicked goal I Outgalns I out-gained the Cavaliers making IS first downs to eight but could not take advantage of scoring chances Th 1 1 MU pa: Pm tkshria (Jilt a let IS eeaioBt Dlr Kay lor (C) JtCfbcllCeeaee Os oDby(t fttill eeeeeeeee VANDERBILT RESERVES DEFEAT SPRING HILL RED BETHEA STARS AS GATORS SCORE VICTORY A take-off from the Four Horsemen of Notro Dame with which Elmer Leyden used te gallop la gang of at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh The team coached by tho former Notre Dame star is playing every home game at night under powerful electric lights In the above picture left to right the horsemen are Lally Kemp Murphy Ferrarre O'Donnell Clark Abele Trambley Devln-ney Xovalcheek and Benedict members of the Duquesne flnt teem Most of Regular Vandy Team Tennessee Vols Sees Alabama -Tide Defeat at Tuscaloosa in the tint period when ho took Bailey's punt to his 41 -yard lino4 and ona the next play skirted left" end 58 yards to scors Spleer kicked extra point Spicer scored early In the second quarter after-Kelly and Urbanlak hnd taken the bail to two-yard line He added the extra point General's Tie Score The Generals cams out In tbe third period reedy to lick the! World and counted two touchdowns to tie the count before tho -KentuckUna roused themselves Thibadeeu counted the flnt General marker with a six-yard run round end A pass Mattox to Thibodeau gained 46 yards to ths Kentucky five-yard line and Mattox scored in three plan Mitchell kicking goal both times Defense Wilts The General defense wilted then A 46-ysrd pain Kelly to Cavana a 60-yard run by Kelly nd 2-yard run by the same Shipwreck accounted for the three final Kentucky markers tho Spl- ccr crossed tho Una for the final pair IIiwbii: Kratwkr hi ami JJWeeeeeoen In Ba a WllllBRI Wrlgllt 1 gftlltJT CC) eeee a iiliMiii Mol biti (li KIppiRg ee ee weei FulkfWr Adr a ettii raw Blwtea (Cl Br t'ihct Fma NASHVILLE Coach gent eight of his vanity regulars to Alabama Saturday while his reserves wore down little Spring Hill to the tune of 27 to 6 Only Roberts Askew and Leonard stayed behind tobolster the reserve attack The visitors surprised their big opponents in the second quarter when Atkina took a pass for a 57-yard dash to touchdown The half ended 13 to 6 but the scores were on in the final periods Beasley promised some extra points for the Commodores this season by counting three out of four Saturday 8oon after the second half opened Roberts need 23 yards to begin a march and Askew added IS for a touchdown Spring Hill fumbled early In the fourth quarter end Vanderbilt recovered In scoring territory Askew took lateral pass from Roberta for the final counter Vanderbilt wan on ths five-yard line when the game ended Score tty quarter: Vanderbilt 7 I 7 Kprins hiu i i Kcorlmc touchdown: Leonard Hepdanon AikaW 3 Point after Reader 1 (placement): Dptine Hill touchdown Atkina Of Referee Min (Vanderbilt): umpire Huxhea: linesman Fnr-ter (Vanderbilt) field Judge Brown (VanderMitl passes played a big part in keeping the Vol froth in Centre territory Feathers' punting was one of the mein reaeons Centro fought with its back to its own goal The boy from Bristol while he felled to get off any of hie mightiest pupts kept the ball soaring 'at near the 50-yard distance Several of his kicks went over the Centre safety man's head Lancaster of Centre was not far behind in the punting however getting off a number of nice kicks Frank Shows Well Tide Best by Land Vols in the Air Statistics show that Alabama had a big edge over Tennessee- in the running department amassing total of 208 yards from the line of scrimmage against 61 yards for U-T However Tennessee's superiority thru the air offset the Tide's big advantage on land Norland's men completed 11 passes out of 19 tried for a total of 165 yards while Alabama did not complete a pass The total ywdage gained thru and on land gives Tennessee 234 yards to 208 for Alabama Alabama made 17 first downs against 12 for Tennessee Suther was the biggest ground gainer of tho game In the five times that he carried the ball he amassed 100 yards Campbell gained 53 yards and Cain 39 Haekmnn with 25 yards from tho lino of scrimmage Dodd with S3 yards and Disney with 17 yards led for Tennessee Dodd averaged 38 yards on hla punta while Miller and Cain averaged about the same distance Alabama returned four punte for 49 yards while Tennessee returned two for 20 ynrda and two were brought out to the 20-yard line Iowa Loses Only Conference Game ty rallH IOWA CITY Purdue defeated the University of Iowa football team 20 to 0 Saturday in the only conference game of the season for tho Iowa team Iowa blasted by rullnga of the conference eligibility rules fought hard but were unable to score The crowd of 25000 huddled before wintry northwest winds and watched Leo Jensvold run with tho hall to contribute most of tho yards that gave Iowa more first downs than Purdue 8PORTS BOOTS OVER VICTORY nr tiUrf rM COLLEGE STATION The effective kicking of Captain Noble Adklna brought hard-earned 3 to 0 victory to the Texas Christian Unlveralty Froga the fighting Texan Aggiee here Saturday Coach Latest Invention Work Against Grapefruit Lads Game Is Played In Raw Cold Wind i By Unite! Prase CHICAGO The flanker pass the latest gridiron introduction of Coach Alonzo Stagg functioned imperfectly Saturday and the University of Chicago lost its interactional game to Florida by a score of 19 to 0 Altho Maroons completed nine out of 21 passes all of them from the flanker formation they could not sustain their drive at any time long enough to score Florida playing more consistently took advantage of what few breaks there were and an experienced backfield provided interference that enabled Captain Bethea to race for frequent long gains A small crowd of not more than iftlOOOO persona saw the game 19 Altho the sun ahonc during moat of tho last half it waa bitterly cold and hundreds of fans left before the game ended Bethea It Star The Florida captain waa the outstanding star scoring two of hla team'n touchdowns one of them after a spectacular run of 75 yards Racing oft left tackle he dodged and squirmed hla way thru the entire Maroon team then continued hie long run unraoleited with three other Florida backs providing the Interference In contrast to Chicago's aerial game Florida depended largely upon off-tackle line plunge and short end runs to gain Moat of tho action of the game waa crowded into one quarter the second when Florida scored twice and Chicago threatened twice to tally The Maroons by virtue of a recovered fumble after Kaudaen'i long punt were within eight yards of the goal but attempted to pass nd tho ball going over the goal was taken out to tho 30-yard line Chime Is Listless Altbo moat of tbo game was played In Chicago territory Florida made few threats to score and tho game moat of tho way was rather a listless affair with much punting Florida scored 14 first downs to Chicago's nine The Southerners attempted six pssses and completed one men Intercepting two others Tti lineup and nammsnr: With the Vols The PenoncI Side Herbert Harrier Jr YOU'VE never seen bis name In the sport page headlines and probably never will But if namai In headlines can bo considered as Just recompense for bard work hla deserves to bo there For Conrad Templeton baa worked as hard and maybe harder than tbo Thayers the Huge the Brandta tbe Hickmans and nil tho rest And Conrad Templeton has worked under a handicap When ho came to tho University of Tennessee football waa not In hla thoughts Ho had never played game of football at Fayetteville Tenn hln home town hardly knew what the game waa about 8o thrnont hla freshman yen he worked and studied to' put himself thru school Hut aomctJme during those freshmen days Conrad gnt a yen for football and so when hie opliomoro year rolled around ho rrpmted to Coach Parker as a lineman He didn't have anything but a determination to no experience weighing i achn-hart Ratio I rKantek II II TSUnuImu Chlpp liltchil or By prated: KraHurky 13 IV and 6 14 1 4 Sroriaa Imvhltevu: Kentucky plan I Klly Canau and Thihu ltatta Point Bftra loach down: Km-lib-ky antror I (plaraklrlu) and 1 (plaraklcka) Official: Rrfrrm Goodwin (W and J) mptr ltaxwaU (Oh I aunt llmranan Vnolln (Kenyan) fMd Jude chunbn (Dan Iran) gpimr Klljr sees Lb Hi Murphy Victorious OverDucktown 31-0 Spratel Th Kw Santlnri MURPHY Ducktown completely outclassed Murphy High School hers Friday afternoon to win 31 to 0 A blocked Murphy punt was-converted Into tho first touchdown of tho game In tho first quarter Taylor skirted right end for 40 yards and the second mar-' ker The third quarter was played on even terms in mid field In the last quarter Murphy took to1 the air in her last desperate effort to score but Rjrmer snatched one of theae and raced the entire distance of the field for Ducktown'a final touchdown Deriyberry Hubert Burton and Wilson were beat for tho losers Winners Marklle see Os eieeseesiCMUCfiC Kord sseeeeeee eeeea eee eKllBbll UftfOryteeseeie Jt Ks eeeeee eeeOravatt latllfhiriiseaese'Cli Bk KIPPF Wrllflllseeeeeeee 1 Ha eeeepooThWHRII rrtWNalieeee tieei etsaaRlIWf Dana (C)aeee Vs Be seeeeeeeeeSmaat Hears by quRTUr: a Bis Te eeeeeeeeeesedsR Virginia 9 TWcMcva-ilpplay Thoma PalM after (MKhdars-Biyatt pcmt iMlMfUmci: Kaa Brkly Hilliard Walker Urtek Walca Bara WllHama RalUr Bob I Man tabard Fo ks iuryks Laaa lUtraii) ampfra Faa-lor niampdeasMiar): hoadlUweman Baglay (W and L) field jadga gnylha (Army) Big Ten Standings (Bjr Pm) A Tram Wm LmI Prt RcrlllVNtCni eeeeeeeee 3 JJJJ Michigan eseeeeeeeees I WIOaWlN ee 1 Mlanrpoia eseeeeeeeees 1 htrdlW eeeeeeeee I J'J (hi Mata I 3 IlllnOla eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 1 41K ee eeee eee ee eee a 'J? O'hlraga ee se ee eee eee Indiana a 3 eeeeseeeee HeierSar's Rasalls Xerlhwastsra 11: llllssls Mlhlxan IS Ohl MM Mibbsssis Indians l-urdua Ions Wtarmuln ST Fransrhrsala Klnrlds II Chios Davis Elkins and Furman Tie 7-7 Hr rnllrd Pms GREENEVILLE Davis Elkins and Furman fought to a 7 to 7 tie here Saturday featured by the running of Derry of Fui-man who intercepted pass on the four-yard 'line and' tore 90 yards to the six-yard line A forward past tied the score in the final period Davla Elkina counted its seven points in the first touchdown when Corsine passed to Key who ran ten yards across the line Savin Elkins had the hall during most of tho contest Bob Ramsey Will Meet George Towle Battling Boh Ramsey who bus defeated some of the best men In the South will awnp punches with George Towle in the first boxing card of the season on Wednesday night at the Armory Gay and Vino Streets As a preliminary to the main boxing event there will be a two out of three fnlle wrestling bout between Buck Lawson and Sailor Clark These two boys have met before and put on good exhibition In another boxing bout Jimmy Byrd will meet Bobby Frlttx A four-round bout will open the how KNOXVILLE COLLEGE LOSES Knoxville College's grldsters bowed to Bluefleld 27 to 13 Saturday afternoon at Bluefleld according to a dlapateh received at the college yesterday afternoon Both are negro teams The outstanding player In the freshman line was Frank former Hume-Fogg High star who played brilliant game at guard He broke thru numerous times and brought the Centre ball-carrier to earth before the latter could hardly get the ball tueked under his arms Often too Frank wai the flnt down on punte tackling viciously The first quarter was taken up practically entirely by exchangee of punte neither aide getting very deep in the other's territory The second quarter with the exception of the touchdown piny was alia shout even but during the third nd fourth qunrien the Tennessee freshmen opened up an attack that kept the ball in Centre territory practically the entire time i Couldn't Score On one oeeaalon the Vol froah carried the ball to 5-yard line But for four downs they plugged at the visitors' line and were able to make but three yards Centro punting out of danger In the fourth quarter Sheriff Haplea end liroke thru and blocked Centra punt the Vols recovering on Centre's 39-yard line Then Harvey broke away for a 35-yard print that put tho ball on Centre's S-ysrd line But Tennessee fumbled and Centre recovered and another chance was ruined Feather la Caps The victory was quite a feather in the cape of the Tenpeaseunn as Centre boasted of having one of the strongest freshman teams in the South They came up to expectations their Una especially doing noble work on both offense end defense The piny of Edwards and Haley In the baekfleld end Captain Bara-dsle end and Anderson center wee the beet for the visitors Rummiry and lliwipa: (9) ni Cnrtri 9) ATAPVnOdtheeeee Ls eee cNICkolAOA ((Affords eoeeee I 9 eeeeeeeeeeeIeABR Prank Xa 9b Hoyd 9lb0 a a eeee eeeoeAttdATOOA ttAWArtoseecce aooteoaee Mm4( eee Be eeee OABCAOtOf dAplM a ole eee eeeeeeeBArksdOl JftrUISl see eee ee Hotoy Yarvoycocceeec La IV Moody PlAthon5eeeee IV eiiesMRilWArill rkOfflAA Fi Be ee ee CAABidy Br on by portodss Tfianni 9 9 9 44 CtfltrO eeeeeeea 9 9 9 44 Bmrlnir Pst russL Off Wilson faros rolllns (Vanderbilt) mnpflrst Jons is) r4 ftiiraca CsTMII eeeaeeeo eiiMiiMsfill 9Kalrieee eee Ift Ti )flwllll iltCSlititMSIMM La Be HRilorK i 'himmon Hi Won Maer eMnlkl PrOPtOT a eeeeee Hi XfUtl N'aUn lla see eMTIOIt Domett Qi Ba see MtJt Both (C)eee las Ha aBImOJf Mb Ills sMtMaf I Ba Ha sjIVinpIO i I MORE ABOUT Trojans Win i -I on Pago 1 Thin Sec about tho Phillips team Is that they never quit They were still plugging away trying to score when the last whistle had blown Tho thing that makes the Trojans victory doubly impressive that they were not playing against set-ups The vieltore presented one of the best high school teams seen here this season Knoxvillo High Just have been beaten Llntupt aM summary: Kamvllls (31) Vus FWHIp (I) AH 1 ICe ee a JONM AllSH Ido etMk40llK rWISUlltiMeeeea Os ee Jr4M (Alton ieiit1 eeeeeeeee COIjlini Lultml! 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IfTV 14 19 IS I'tlllllpu a 9 9 9 9 hiorlki Moam 3 VuusVm 3 HhurpA 3 Brown Points after touch shArp 4 Brown McCtmln (Giraoa-KowmsB) reforms HoHt (Ohio StAte) umpiros Hu toy Tewneeuto) hetdliiwinia Cumpbell ue) tlmohooper Maryland Frosh Defeats Tar Babies ni miiid rum CHAPEL HILL Maryland's freshmen defeated the North Carolina Tar Babies here Saturday by a 13-12 squeak a mall measure of vengeaaee for tho Varsity's 27-21 victory over tho Old Linen Varsity last week North Carolina used three teams while Maryland used not single aubetitute GOPHERS BEAT HOOSIERS Hi rsltr rrn A few line plays and the powerful punting of Clarence Mann Gopher right guard gave Minneapolis a 3-to-O victory over Indiana Withholding their expected air attack Frits Crisler's team displayed the same defense that held Stanford to a scoreless tie last Saturday Indiana mads but one flnt down from scrimmage and tow from penalties and pass Football Experts Have Tough Task This Week This Hat of games offered in The Newa-8entinel "Pick-tbo contest la enough to msko head awlm It la by far the hardest list offered this season From the flnt game Tennessee vs North Carolina to the last game 8 va Indiana there la not a cinch offered The winner will be given two tickets to tho Tenncaaeo-Clemaon gam nt Shielda-Wntkinn Field Nov 1 Tho runner-up will get ouo ticket to the anmo game Send your predictions to tho sports editor of The New-8antinel The Hat follows: MORE ABOUT Bulldogs Win Starts on Page 1 This Sec eight-yard line where he fumbled It was Just such a termination which ended five Georgia marches fumbles or held for downs Score: Georgia I North Carolina 0 Third Tho third quarter was scoreless mltho Georgia three times drove deep into Tar Heel territory only to Ion the hall on downs or by fumbles Carolina failed to work tho ball out of Us own territory during the quarter 8core Georgia 5 North Carolina 0 Fourth Georgia opened up in tho final quarter and rnmmsd over three touchdowns lwo by Jack Roberts the other by Buster Mott sophomore back Marion Dlckena led the drive for tho second touchdown aiding Roberta place the ball on the two-yard line where Jack ripped over Smith placed kicked the goal Roberta climaxed another drive by four-yard plunge thru center for the third touchdown Smith again kicked the extra point A 45-yard run by Dlckena contributed to the third touchdown Tho final touchdown came on a 14 yard run around right end by Mott after Gilmore had contributed 31 yards Final score: Georgia 24 North Carolina 0 linn Pn Cfffli ooooo I a Mffittk TkAmpnoa Lt eeeeeeeeeBo McIvat Be Kiddos eeeeee CL ee eeee MfWkortlT rPAl eee eeee eeeeee tLMlhtn McDade ee ee 1L ee Pick lArl3reeeeoeeeo eee ee eeee eklAffatt nryrlcl eee teeeseeiDoWDM Man eeeeeee I Ha eu ChAlldlfP eeeeeeea IK eeee a DkkfllS HoMNifieiia Ft a BKCPlaoW Veora by quartan: North Carolina 9 9 9 9 Ooorala 9 9 9 Beorlna: Georgia Bob-rt Mott Point After bmlth 3 (placomoni) Glenna Collett Wins Golf Crown IrCMM LOS ANGELES Glenna Collett of New York successfully defended her national title Saturday at the Loe Angeles Country Club by defeating Virginia Van Wle of Chicago 5 and 5 in the finale of tho thirty-fourth amateur championship tournament The champion played practically unbeatable golf driving straight and putting with deadly accuracy Miss Van Wls'a game was staunch but she was no match for her competitor Miss Collett has won tae title five times Stribling to Fight At Chicago Dec 12 rriMrin CHICAG9rrW Stribling heavyweight boxer will meet Max 'Baer Tuffy Griffiths or Paollna -Uxcudun at tho Cht-eago Stadium December It under the terms of a contract he signed today with Nate Lewis matchmaker Between now and that date Stribling will fight Chris-tener at Newark on Oct 34 Bud Gorman at Rt Louis oo Oct 39 and Arthur Do Kuh at Atlanta Gs Nov 11 Temple Beats W-J For Fourth In Row BrValM Temple University extended its winning treak to four games In defeating Washington and Jefferson 30 to 7 before a capacity crowd of 35-000 hero Saturday Hansen's second touchdown climaxing a 6-yard runvwlth a pass from Whlttock waa the feature of the game Bonner scored the other marker for tho Owls The President's lone touchdown wan pushed -over by Armstrong in tho fourth period TEXANS UPSET SOONERS Hr IJailrd fit DALLAS Texas Stalwart Tax-ana who bad been rated as under-doga overwhelmed Oklahoma University Saturday chalking up a 17 to 7 victory for the University of Texas Long Horns by means of an irresistible running and pnealng attack after the Sooner had held them lu cheek during the tint only 170 itounds and not any too much natural ability Hut a bigger hog for punishment never stepped on a football field than Conrad Templeton He took the that lie received from the stalwart Vol regulars without a flinch Anil every day found him out early waiting for the dally grind AT FIRST nobody seemed to taka Conrad any too seriously exceplj Conrad himself But hla very earneatneee soon made the coaches begin to taka stock of him And Conrad altho green a any football player they ever had dealings with remained on Tennessee's eqnnd hla sophomore year But nil the while Conrad waa going to closed doing hla studying and working at nights In a restaurant Then last year Conrad began to find himself He began to at this game of football In scrimmage he was dangerous Nobody rushed passers like did As a result ho began to get into Vol games and he gave a good account of himself I not a regular this year He hnd ton much to overcome from the hie lark of experience for Instance Hut he I a liaril-hitting deadly-tackling virlonM-blockhtg a guard a tliere I on the U-T squail And maylie It will fall hln lot to get to iii-hold some of Tennessee's glory thin year We hojie so Cliff Green Will Quit League Helm nr rHH Pm MONTGOMERY Ala President Cliff Green of the Southeastern Baseball League will not stand for re-election at the annual meeting of the League's board of directors here Monday he said Saturday Maurice Bloch president of the Selma Ain club has been prominently mentioned to succeed him For the past three years Green hae submitted hla resignation at eaeh annual meeting but each time consented to serve again when the directors unanimously requested that he do ao VESTAL PUTTERS WIN Vestal's Putt-Putt team added another scalp to their belt by defeating the Walnut Street Putt Putters three games on the Vestal links Friday night Anyone wish lug to piny the Vestal team may arrange gamep by: writing Roy Doyle at Vestal Pee We eonrae Pick the )JIlky eeeeel frroro by porlodo: I KlorMo i 9 13 9 Chbsfs a 9 9 9 9 9 Kubstltiitoo: Javnm Hall Jenkins Cherry I NeUlal land Romr I William 1 i Yanfry Tnhro Harken slo Wallare Parson Abbott Tonchdowno' Dsthoa (3) Saul aftor -Proctor Boforoo Joo Magldson (Michigan) umpire llorlart (St Mary): floild jHdgo Bay (llllnola) llnosnuin Morton (Michigan) Harlan Hi Beats Benham 53 to 7 gpratal Th Wnra-lteallMl HARLAN Ky Harlan High School's Dragons played an exceptional brand of football here Saturday night to defeat Benham 53 to 7 in their first conference game Cornett blocked pupt early In tho first quarter to pave tho way for the Dragons first touchdown The Dragons led 31 to 0 nt the half Benham put up hard fight but wu outclassed in every department Fuwbush was their outstanding player King Broyles and Pike were outstanding for too victors WISCONSIN HARRIERS WIN My rnllrd Pm MADISON Tho University of Wisconsin cross country team defeated the University of rennsylvnnl harriers last eastern Intercollegiate champions 34 to 84 Saturday -f FORBUSH SHOES For the Man Who Is Always Well Groomed We are jually proiul of the new Full styles Our display includes exceptionally (food suits of high quality wooiena in the new Fall shades designed especially for men of critical tastes And the prices make your selection a worthy tribute to your thrift $3500 to $6500 NAME ADDRESS Feraonal AT MARKET Presbyteriam Are After SIAA Title csitoa r- CLINTON S- Presbyterian College continued its march toward a prospective 8 I A A pennant Saturday with a 14 to 0 victory over Wofford Cheatham scored for tho Blue Stockings in the first period when McNaull Presbyterian center blocked a Wofford punt and Cheatham recovered to score Green added extra point Early in the second quarter Lynn took 39-ykrd pass from Dunlap and ran 3V mors for tho second 'Presbyterian 'touchdown try for goal failed but Wofford was off-elds and tho extra point was granted RUTGERS WINS EASILY Dyrritrf Tnm NEW BRUNSWICK Rutgers wept thru to an easy victory over Johns Hopkins oh Nelleon Field here Saturday IS to 0 Jack Oroac-man Rutgers fullback tore the opposing line to ahroda and hcorad (Mr touchdowni oaa on a 59-yard Caahr -v i Sckri i over "The Mom of CLINCH.

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