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'13-2 TilK KNOXVILLE NEWS-BENTlNUfj Went Alt BmlgwHiWi Hl Sunday fiiipf 27 Want 1 S-klH TULANE CRUSHES OLE MISS UNDER 31-0 SCORE Tusculum Banks On These Two Stars Slate Calls For Two Tilts This Week WORLD SERIES STARTS THURSDAY SENTIMENT FAVORS CARDINALS GREEN WAVE ROLLS UP THREE TOUCHDOWNS IN FOURTH QUARTER Dartmouth Tramples Norwich By 56-6 II I'elled Pm HANOVER Dartmouth scored nine touchdowns and topped each off with the extra point hr It drubbed Norwich S8 to 6 Saturday Evan Ralston an end Intercepted lateral and ran E6 yards to give Norwich its score Rill Rristcr fullback ran 91 yards for one of the Dartmouth tallies -r Experts However Pick Athletics To Do What No Other Team Ever -Win Three InYtow Start At St Louis Zimmerman ard Hodgins Fleet Backs Flash Pretty Runs r- ole Miss on Defensive Thruout Greater Part of Bat tie Inaugurate Stadium mlrd rim Tl'IANK STADIUM NHW The Tulane Open Wave launched its 19:51 football Reason here Sat-Finlay by 'ulmiuisterinK' a mwhing 31-to-0 defeat to he University of Mississippi i Thf KHmp ninrkod tlio iniiuvuratlnn of the firccnics new mid kept ini act record of not having been beaten in rhe uniit since 192 wve Three of the Green Tide Dashes Over Howard College Ily I (1AM EICON Valtsil Preaa Spurt KdHar NEW Connie Philadelphia Athletic ri Onbby Street's St Louis Card inula will atnrt the World Srrs this week and each Is a favorite of sorts baiiftbnll form like the chance of i- A The Card arc the sentimental fuvoritca A a majority of the baseball experts ace the aerie it xn-: be closely fought The law of averages should -p eratn attains! Connla Mack ills up nKalnst an assignment iir no niHnaacr has yn been ah -do which la to win three ron uHva championship Last yr he got the pitching and hittirc fiabhy Street had outatandirl pitching In only two games won by Hallahan and Halnas hn he had little tir tho way of siv ging at aay time A notabl Ample of the poor hitting waa iV performance of Jim Bottoms who hit hut 041 In tha viuirim eaon In Which he n4d NASHVILLE While Coach a mark of almost 304 Betting men have estahiiv Dan McGugln waa away his ipnclulnwns fame in I lie Inst quar-Mr one In the filial minute of tplav rnrt tho closing gun was fired as the all soared thru the iir at the attempt for extra point Zimmerman ard Modulne float Tulane halfbaek scored most of jTie Tulane pain Hodclna made 2Jie two final touchdowns one on off-tackle plunge and thn other en an Intorrorted pass on his own 34-yard Hue lrst llnlf Slow The first half was Hellos with -players and fana alike eufferlns Jjom the heat Substitutions wore frequent and time out waa taken "at abort intervals Felt Creenie fullback maintained an edge on IRoss Ole Miss mainstay in Mississippi foupht a defensive Tfnd losing game after the atari of the third period Only snatches -of hard battle were evidenced these when the Mississippi goal line was in danger Dalrymple All American end captain exhibited occasional bursts of speed once at the outset of the final quarter when 3-e took a pass from Glover and Iplunqed 15 yards for a Notre Dame System Clicks As Alabama Wins 42 to 6 Bj t'nlled Pim TUSCALOOSA Using the Notre Dame style of play for the first time In Its gridiron history the University of Alnbamn Crimson Tide defeated Howard College of Birmingham here Saturday 43 to 6 was the opening gems of the season for the Tide which this year la tutored by Frank Thomas Notre Dame etar formerly on the poaching staff of University of Georgia Hillman Holley star back-field threat stole the spotlight gaining 304 yards on 31 plays scoring two touchdowns and aiding In three others Coach Thomas sent In the second end third stringers to finish up the game after the regulere had started A Howard fumble the 34-yard line led to the first score Cain and Long combining to carry it over Whitworth kicking the extra point Holley Klara Holley figured prominently In second quarter racing 28 yards to Howard's 38-yard line later making a first down on the three-yard line with nine-yard run from where Long again went over Whitworth again kicked goal Just before the whistle Holley broke loose for 3t yards A long pass Sweeney to Parks ror 57 yards enabled Howard to score a surprise touchdown In third quarter but the tv ioT extra point failed Alabama similarly scored on long pnia Cain Holley for run of S9 yarda Holley lad a Tide drive for the fourth touchdown Long again going over Whlteworth kicked his fourth consecutive goal Holley Again In the final quarter Holley tallied from the five-yard line after carrying the ball deep into scoring territory on an Intercepted pass Hughes intercepted Howard pass on the visitors' 40-yard line and ran it back 30 yards and climaxed a 20-yard drive with a twn-yard buck for the touchdown Iislie and Moseley respectively place-kicked the eltra point Tli 1Intup Alubm osllrr) assistant Josh Cody Saturday paraded Vanderbilt's football wealth before the world and quite incidentally pleked up a 52-to-S victory over West Kentueky Teachers There was nothing heartening to prospective fora of the Commodore squad In the parade of Dlxio Roberts who galloped 323 yards and tallied four touchdowns Tommy Henderson who scored twice Vernon Close who scored once Froggle Johnson who scored onee Fortune who plunged steadily Thomas Leonard Surheinrirh and tho rest The Commodores made 34 first downs The Kentuckians scored In the Inst three mlnutr of play when Beam a lone star Intercepted a forward pass and ran 85 yards for six points Henderson fleasley and Close accounted for four extra points The Black and Gold team used every form of attack In thnlr victory with passes to MeNevin Watkins and other baekfleld see accounting for mueh yardage Vanderbllt'a entire squad was used separated Into three distinct teams The first two strings usod by Cody showed but little difference Coach McGugln during early praetlce has developed two team of equal power without an erfort to single out his fastest eleven This may be done In later games but there was no necessity to attempt it against the Teachers Cavaliers Are Tied By Handolph-Macon Br rolled Fma CHARLOTTESVILLE Au Inspired eleven from Kandoiph-Maeon College hel da highly-favored University of Virginia team to a 7-7 tie Saturday to break a record of 40 years' consecutive defeats at the hands of tbe larger school Virginia scored 18 first downs to three for the visitors but penalties and fumbles intervened lo prevent further scoring Captain Thomas accounted for all but ten mlnutea when he ran 40 yards for a touchdown and gained 110 yards In 13 runs was tha star of the game His absence during most of the eontest slowed the Cavalier outfit Syd Later Randolph-Macon right halfback took a Virginia pnnt at tho side of tho field In tne third quarter and ran 68 yard to the three-yard line He went over the goal line on the next play for the third Randolph-Mxeon touchdown scored against Virginia since the first game of 1891 ABOUT TALK 1 Thi Section Interview the other day in which the A's as favorite at odds n( twran I to 5 and 7 to 8 Th feting is centered largely en tn men They are Robert Mnt Grove Snd George Karns'-x Athletics' pitching stars ('rove Cynosure Grove's a maxing success in American League season wh brought him a total of 31 torle and only three defra' makes him stand out as the in -posing personality of the rrt Earnshaw boasting a record 21 victories and only three ii-feat makes him stand out as tfe Imposing personality of the Earnshaw boasting a record 21 victories and seven defeats i almost as dependable a pitcher his teammate Thus much of tho wagrrin centera about the two The law of averages again may mitlgt against black's hopes In the matter of pitching National League supporters assert that Grove it long ovorduo for a fall and ih' the Cardinals will supply it Rival fans point out that If Grove was good enough to win against sucli slugging teams as tho Sena'ors and Yankee he should do as mue i against the National League club Different Halls An Interesting feature of the impending series Is tbe fsc( tha-conelderably different be' wiu he used The National ball will fe used at Et Louis snd the American at Philadelphia Each has tha raised seam feature adopted this year but the National hall ha thicker cover which the force or tha bat The present most-discuxrd items of the series exeept thi' of the final outcome is the matter of pitching selections for tfe first game Grove started th series last yesr and again Is the likely choice There Is some h-lief thst the assignment may go to Waite Hoyt Paul Derringer Is an almnat unanimous choice to Pitch the first gsme for the Card He has a season record of 17 is (lose Sunday The Athletics will close ther reguisr season by meeting th Yankees here Sunday and wlil leave Philadelphia for St Louis oe Tuesday night The Cards are finishing out against Cincinnati Sunday and wll Heave immediately for home Th opening game will he played Thursday in St Louis with the second game scheduled for Friday After day of travel and a Sunday of rest in Philadelphia play will be resumed th following Monday Three games are scheduled there and If mors are needed the club will return to St Louis to finish the fight Above are two of the stare that Tusculum College Is counting on to help give the Pioneers a winning team Left to right they are Captain Ramie Darla end andOohn Fluids quarterback Tennessee Freshmen Will Be Played Tuesday Alcoa Here Friday Night In an effort to get back In the victory Hat the Central High Bobcats will play two games this week and what a rocky road awaita tha rad and black Tho hardest and probably the roughest game on tha Central alato comes Tuesday when tha Bobcats tackla tha University of Tenneasea Freshmen at Shields-Watkins stadium It will ba tha first gama of tha season for tha Vol Yearlings Alcoa Here Friday Alcoa High with two victories behind them will Invade Caswell Park Friday night Aleoa is reported to have one of tho strongest teams In Blount County this season Altho defeated by Mlddlesboro last Thursday night tha Bobcat will set about their preparations for tha two games without any down-hearted spirits Central was up against a smooth running team last week but at that lost on two deciding breaks There were no' Injuries reported after tho games With only three days of practice behind tha Freshmen Just what team Coach John Barnhill will start depends largely upon how tho men show up Monday In praetlce Ilaa Ex-Trojan Stars Coach Barnhill however ean start seven men who have played together for three years These men are all members of last Knoxville High School Southern championship team Ha could use Jimmy Harries and Needham at ends Howard Bailey tackle Charles Allen guard Jim Clax-ton center Charlie Vaughn and Milo Its her at tha halfback posts Othel Iloruff captain of the 1930 Central team Is a certain bet to see service against his former teammates Boruff will likely play a guard position Nurmi May Not Run In 1932 Olympic Meet Br V'sllcd PrM HELSINGFORS Paavo entry la the Los Angeles Marathon which waa previously deemed possible now appears doubtful He haa ao far refused to commit himself and has not Intimated whether he is training for the event But 'whether be will participate or not Finland will again be represented by a powerful team There la one thing the Finns would perhaps like best namely lo re-establish their supremacy for tho Marathon which was broken at Amsterdam by El Oua-fi tho African The Marathon at the two previous Olympics at Antwerp and Paris It will be re-relied was won respectively by Hannea Kolehmalnen and A' Sleenroos of Finland The Finns era making every effort to win baek this supremacy To this end they are conducting special training contests Deaf Mute Umpire Just Turns His Eyes Br Liilad Crm NEW When players' protests or baseball fans' criticism get too violent for Umpire Victor Saeeo bo turns his eyes and that ends tho matter Sacco Is a deaf muta and Is official referee for the regular Monday night ball games beixraen two clubs at tha Wilts gymnasium here AH players are likewise deaf mutea as Is the cheering section composed chiefly of wives and families of the flayers The gamea are played lenee broken only occasionally by hand-elapplng when a plteber strikes out three In a row or somebody knocks a "homer" Even tha rustling of tha players' clothes makes a stir audible to a visitor Wild gesticulations mark tha games as the umpire's fingers denote "strikes" "batU" "strike out" and "walka" Harriman Eleven Wins Over 12-7 Spatial Ta Ths Bawa4(antliicl OLIVER Harriman High School defeated the Oliver Spring! High alaven 13 to 7 in a game featured by freak playa Harriman scored two touchdowns in tho third quarter Russell intercepted a pass on Oliver Springs' 10-yard Ilna and ran for a touchdown Allen ran 50 yards on a lateral pass for the second tourhdown Oliver Springs seared In the last quarter Ornard Cross teek a piss from Ladd and raced 70 yarda for the last touchdown LaRue'a blocking made tha run possible Ha took out two Harriman players Smith kicked goal from placement The kicking of Ladd for Oliver Springs and Allen for Harriman featured Warren Oliver Springs center played well DELIBERATION Bobby Jones watching the young strangera from her and there playing golf at Beverly commented that never had ha aeon such deliberation on tha part of kid golfers Bob himself used to Just walk up there and alap the thing Oulmet also la a fast golfer having hla shot all Vu41t? before reaching tho ball Maybe tha depression la making everr body earaful Tulane Pliy umrrRii ns M- (Vrirtf tt-nfflri rp'Mi Px'Tyniiit' titowr Kmnitrmnn IVlti fs by prlMy: him 2 u'utt Hummarj Mtm 4 a 4 0 7 11-31 rtiiwn Tuliisf 11 T-Mubflnfifi Vp'ip iIJnwHf J'pJrymr Ilf'ctuliw I'ointP tii JiUrwrP rimnit rriisi hi- tninlei1 Tntnn 14 MImimiI'PI Tumi-s MPsplelrd Tislune 4 MlMiwrtd 'l I'niin uiiererptl 'J'u'sne 4 HIW 4 IlfSra KrA'i l'nMiffvt! V'htal: ninnci Tc'hi: Late 5 Scores Win 12-7 Oglethorpe Unable To Stop Smith Soph Star 3i I'niled Irrat ATLANTA The University of Chattanooga Moccasins smashed Thru the favored Oglethorpe Petrels In a colorful victory hire Saturday to win the'r second ftitrf- this season While the Oglethorpe team ycid the I'meiUht for spectacular ylaxe it failed to s'op the msrcli I Jt ihc rower rul sophomore full- JV hack "Iy" Smith who chart'll the ball from llic center of ihe field over the peal to bring thn Chattanoora eleven from hehind to win the game in the last minutes of play Chattanooga's first touchdown rame in the third quarter after a a ties of successful passes one of -which Haley accepted for a 38-'jard gain Myers Oglethorpe fullback tnok the ball af'er Anderson'a 1U yard return trom the kickoff pluriaed off tackle and ran 50 yards to even the score and then Anderson Meked the -xtra point to plii'e the in lead Ht'fiu wire on tli tlx to It MORE SPORT Start On Page bama scouted the Vols Alabama will have a scout at all the Tennessee games until the Alabama contest he said Tennessee's band sounded better yesterday than It usually does at the opening game both the Vola' and Highlanders' bands played at the same time once or twice neither sounded good that way Fans complained that the peanuts sold at the stadium were wormy they demand better pcanuti at the Clcm-snn game A Maryville rooter In the prose box claimed It would be a moral victory if the Seotlies could hold Tennessee te three touchdowns About that time the Vole scored again Kohlhase resembled Hackman a great deal as he got loose for 40 yards he takes long strides like Ruddy used to Maryville presented a colorful rooting section their cheer leaders were dressed in kilts GATHER AROUND FOLK AND LISTEN! YOU ARE JUST shout to be told how a number of Important football games will come nut next Saturday The Masked Marvel and hie able assistant Operative X-89 have fulfilled their promise Last week they returned after a mysterious absence of several months and Informed the cock-eyed world that they will ive the porreet dope on the outcome of gridiron games before they ere played These wix-ards lux Joined foreee this season "There really aren't any difficult game lo dope out next Saturday" said the Marvel as Operative X-89 nodded his head approvingly "Wn looked over the list several lime and were unable to find any encounters that gave us any trouble like our nuts hard to crack but it looks like easy sailing for us all senson Any time we pick one wrong Just let me know" The Marvel and Operative X-S!) present the following predictions on next galurday's game: Tennessee over Clemien Tech over South Carolina Georgia over I Alahama over Ole Miss Duke over I Kentucky over Maryville Vanderbilt over North Carolina Florida over North Carolina State Mississippi A Se over Mississippi College: Maryland over Vlrglnls Tulane over Texas A 1- over Spring Hill Fordham over West Virginia Notro Panic over Indiana: Iowa over Pittsburgh Ohio State over Clnelnnaii Oklahoma over Tiler Pennsylvania over Swsrth-morc Yale over Maine Navy over William and Mary Army over Knox Texaa over Missouri Marked Muriel Pioneer Eleven To Open Friday Tusculum Team Built Around Two Stars Bprrial Ta The NrwsMMinsI TUSCULUM COLLEGE The Tuseulum Pioneers have gotten down to serious work and have shown considerable Improvement since the beginning of tho season This year's team will be consolidated around John Faulds the 145-pound quarterback without a doubt the best drop-kicker Tusculum College has bad in many a year Last year Faulds was a threat man" in the Smoky Mountain Conference and has meant to the Pioneers what Dodd did to the University of Tennessee He comes from a small town In Ohio and nex-er participated In any athletics until ha eamo to Tua-culum His first two years he Played end and waa then shifted to quarter Due to tho faet that he is the only letter man In the baekfleld the team will be consolidated around him He Is small but fast and alert This will be his last year with the Pioneers Captalq Ramie Davla is another outstanding player He earao to Tusculum from Duke University at the beginning of hia sophomore year This year he will hold down on of the ends He weighs only 16o pounds but la a fast and hard bitter 'Iliad haa diminished from 4a down to 40 Home of the have dropped out The squad has bem given special training tables In the dining hall Schedule for this year: Oct 2 Weaver College (Asheville) Oct 10 Hlwaasee Oct 17 Harrogate) Oct 34 Carson-Newman Oct 1 Mara Hill Nov 11 Milligan (Johnson City) Nor 18 Biltmore Nov 25 Ten-cesses Teachers (Johnson City) Suzanne May Heed Call of Tennis Coin Br CailM If Betty Nuthall Clllie Aussem and other famed tennis court stars do not heed the lure pf Jco'n Jingled by Jack Curley and his associate France Jeff pirkson Rusanne Lenglen may he brought out as the star of the wintering troupe of peld women tennis players During hla meant trip abroad Curley learned that Europeans talk in millions and went homo contracts Rlnee i departure Dickion haa krpt after the prospeetn and has traveling salesmen trying to sell the tennis circus to European capitals Mile Lenglen Is understood to ho quite willing to return te pro-fi-rslonsl tennis Her friends say List her game le atlll good enough to beat the beat amateurs aithn she la not aa good as she was in 1927 Tho dressmaking Industry has been hard hit In Franco and Su-xanne who designed and offered a Una of sportswear for women in collaboration with a big Part Irm has seen business rslump Rhe Is now on tha Riviera wbtro ho gets In bar dally tenala 'nnrrt f-T i i fly nitril Fma RLAFKtWRG Vs Showing a sustained drive in all four quarters Virginia Polytechnic insii- i lute eaafly defeated King Col- sr is r-it'i-'i- irge 33 to fl In the opening gams ar if --i of thn season here Saturday (Vi The I I regulars paced by no'- t--r- tir'Ua fast sophomore haekfleld qtiar-i tet raced to three touchdowns in tits first 20 minutes of play The I srrves scored another counter 1 late in the first half and added a To Quit hi' fn IjirkRon lmi ir by Jpinrr: 7 7 II 14 12 I 4 I -lfor 3 Hollty (2V lhitF8 rark Faint a aftar afli4own WiiiiArth (H Uilli NoMlcy (all rnBiitiiv tiiettfnitsma' Fnf iJillf VIUKi'aa Kuna Walkar llufifka Barker Mr-we-iqsf IMiltil Klrifkiut Huh Her'inrk Ilf pf HdUftm Prmrn M-Mmi Kur (Urrfh Kataa Iaiiay a arrpil WfiS Mnnmanr 'i ftf Knk PimiuIIv Uulity O'f r'dh- (luhtirni rfrm Mofiaitv ry Marypi umu'r iramanr) WuUa (Nnrth- j'ltlif Over King College I T-'i-bc- r-i-n rut 1 oV-" V-7" uuw Our Deluxe Travelair Cabin Plane COACH CHET WYNNE WHO rLLLED THE Auburn Plainsmen out of the mire and started them on the enme-haek trsll last season after several season of wallowing in the mire hopes hi tnsm will rnntlnue its good work this season And so do 1 pulling strong for those Plainsmen to regain at least some of their lost prestige of past years Lergeit and moat powerful in East Tennessee is available for all sight-seeing Smoky Mountain Service roach Wynne gave out an he said: English Star German Golf hr period vzcxHiaujauu wuu Ti0 fjrBt tolC1()own Mmc i niri Tret i within five mlnutea from the "Ie'NDfiN Ptrcy A'Its- Is- r'-artitm- whistle when Casey hv ary (n it-'i' i i sopbomors balfhack dashed off firett acf've rompeuMve gniff-r 1 tarkl 35 yard snd across King's his jt s-al linp Robinson plunged 3 Jhp llasr-tuce nuh Lrrlin yards for another late In the quar-Onrary tt t'-e rd of tlis joar ter Allies to df vnte rioet of After Porterfield Robinson and u-ii time to toaM ft-ori ind rhsm- Grnth mixed passes and running piorship plays to reach the visitors' 17- i Pix years aso A'iiss left York- ard line early In the second hlre to assurn tie at tic 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Casey slipped thru for an-ytVarnsce -Club folovri'g his vir- other ory in the rjeritiEn Open Mrh: fH'ley scored on a short drive 3-e repeated In 1537 TS ard '33 Date in the second period fssey During his sojourn iu ha pt thru for another tourh-won a number of Cnn'loental and usually placed well up Gilley scored on a short drive TTY the Important Erlllsh in the aerond period and luentf and championships Hardwick went over for the final win the British Open played at 'counter in the last qusrler after Carnoustie in June Percy Allis I leading an advance down the Irfed Gene xaraien for third place field tthlnd Tommy Armour ard Jote I made 31 first downs to Jsrsdo Several day previous to I King's two the Open the Yorkshire golfer I iki heat Hor'on Smith out of first rlsce money in the putting andjK'M SPECIAL: 25-Mile Tour of Entire City (bn Per Passenger All other tours jl Charter service to all at very low prices here at Auburn feel that the prospects are much brighter than a year ago at this time The task of building an offense last fall was almost impossible due to lack of time and in all my years or coaching It was the worst 1 have ever had looking bark I sometimes wonder just how those boys made as many yards as they did We had no chance to give them any polish as what little time we had was consumed in -teaching the fundamentals fall we are going to have more time to teach the hoys the finer points of offense and defense because we stressed the fundamental in spring practice JwRR Harkins Taylor Hurt and Wilson but with Ihe remainder of the men bark and with some promt PlRVCfR from the freshman team of last yer fhelr places should be satisfactorily filled "We have an exceedingly hard schedule and our teem will be much lighter than the better class et Hnmhern Conference I44D1B proportionately low airline terminals at any time Beautiful Airport" Mgr DIAL 3-4939 ISLAND AIRPORT INC South's Most TOM pproarhinz championship played at Abroi'b.

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