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i 1 News-Seitmel Sports Ohio State 20 Chicago 13 California 14 Washington 0 Syracuse 14 Columbia 2 Minnesota 13 Iowa 6 Wisconsin 8 Purdue 0 Carolina 56 VM10 Section THE KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENTINEL Sunday November 10 1935 Irish Reversed 14-7 Tops State Vols Gamble and Beat Ole Miss 14-13 The Circus Is Coming Ami here are some of the performers Ray Morrison director of "aerial circus will bring these Commodores here next Saturday to perform against Yols Don Heap is Key Figure In Win Northwestern Halfback Scores Both Touchdowns Nation's Biggest Surprise Rose Snags Aerials for Two Scores Pass in Last 40 Seconds Gains Winning Touchdown Craig Kicks Goal By ItOII WILSON Ncvi-eatial Edita MEMPHIS Tenn Nov Gene (Kid) Rose plucked Woodrow touch- down pass out of the air and i IVte Craig promptly place-: kicked the extra point in the last forty seconds of play here this afternoon as the Tennes- 1 see Vols snatched a 1-4 to 13 victory from a valiant Ola Miss team Master minds of the movie could not have hatched up a more thrilling finish than the Orange-shlrted warrior staged In th waning seconds of the final quarter to electrify a crowd of 12000 that packed every corner of Crump Stadium The game from th start to finish waa replete with hair raising thrills and the grand finale which is the Vole bound back from the very brink of disaster left the spectators limp The triumph kept the record of never lost or been tied by an Ole Miss eleven intact Vols Lead Early Tennessee took an early lead Led by brilliant passing and running of Derryberry a substitute for Phantom Phil Dickens who watched the game from the aide-line and the pass receiving of Rose the Volunteers scored a touchdown early in the first period when Derryberry weaved his way through left tackle for a touchdown Pete Craig formerly a fullback playing the first gam aa a quarterback booted th ball between the uprights for a touchdown Neither team was able to score from then on until the fourth period but 1st in the third period the Ole Mise Floodmen swept over the gridiron behind a dynamic running attack led by Rab Rodgers and Ray Hapes fleetfooted halfbacks and Clarence Hapes 225 pound fullback that resulted In a touchdown early in the fourth period They marched helterskelter through the Vols for 62 yards for the first touchdown which Ray Rodgers scored on an off-tackle play from the four-yard line Masts ell Blocks Kick Captain Richardson an expert place-kicker waa rushed into the game to add the point but Red Maxwell reserve Tennessee end charged through to make a clean block of the kick fine piece of work eventually played a big part in the triumph The Floodmen however wer not through Red Harp's 25-yard kick out of bounds on Tennessee's 47-yard line a short time after Ol Mias bad scored was an incentive for the Floodmen to start another of their slashing land attacks They advanced the ball to the Vols' 22-yard line Ray Hapec taking tne ball from Fullback Bernard shot wide around end and raced across the goal line untouched as the Vol secondary sucked over on the play This time Richardson booted a perfect goal and the Ole Miss rooters went wild as their team took the commanding lead of 13 to 7 with only 10 minutes left to play Tobj's Toe (lakes Break It was Captain Toby Palmer's toe that turned the tide of the battle soon after Ole Misa had kicked off to the Vols after bav-(Turn to Page 5 This Sec) Tech No Match For Plainsmen Margin of 337 Over Jackets Surprisingly Large Ilf HYMAN A KONST AM I ailed Prrev Mat Currrepondrnt ATLANTA Nov 9 pacfl by plunzing Joe Bob Mitchell ncored at loant onre in every period this afternoon lo humble Georgia Tech 33-10-7 before 20-000 spectators Mitchell was the outstanding man on the field ae he smashed his way through the Tech forward wail and burled the Jackets deep into their own territory with long punts Mitchell scored only once himself but he passed to Fenton for a touchdown and placed the ball In scoring position for a third Auburn drew first blood early in the first period when Scarborough recovered a fumble on Tech's 22-yard marker that paved the way for hia team's initial score Taking the ball from the Jackets Bunky O'Rourke crossed the Tech goai after two short plunges The Jackets came back to tie the score early in the second period but thereafter it waa a rout with Auburn capitalizing on every break Terb'a only display of offensive power resulted in lta lone touchdown in the second period Unfurling a rapid fire aerial attack the Jackets reached Auburn's 24 on a pass from Sima to Koen-mann and then another heave Results Houth Dakota 1: (reightoa Colorado II I luh I tab Mate 13 Wyoming WmJilngtoa I 13 Drake a Kail Trim 0: ManrhrMrr 0 Deimaw 10 Karlham 0 Ohio Wreleyan 1 WrWrnt Krarrra 7 Uielvlllr 7: Tolrdo 41 4 harloiea Tchra 1 Danville Trhra IK loath Dakota 1: Creighton Hme Pidy 91: Oaklami Illy Paul North 4 andlna Cn 0 Row Poly 11 llakhiml Illy 0 ElmhnM 33: Mlvdoa lluoko 0 Bluftloa 0 Kulamaioo 0 III retry aa 7: Dekalb Ball Trhra 0 MaarheMrr 0 Tahlrqnah Trhn 13: Edward Trhra Wahah 30 Evanilll 0 Moorhead 30: Winona 0 River Fall II Maralnder 13 Arkannaa Mate II: Wevt Ky I I Mat are no in: Oklahoma AAM 0 Okhkui Tchra 0 Milwaukee Tchra a Denver II Hunnil 7 Uatield Pnritir lulheran Tarheels Take Seventh Win Syr? Gene Rose glue-fingered Vol flankman caught the touchdown pars from Woodrow Der-ryherry that tied the score In the last moments of Tennessee's game with Ole Miss Pete Craig booted the extra point that gave the Vols a 14-13 victory Rose also caught a pass that put the team in scoring position for the first tally Pilt Tramples Army by 29-6 Laterals Put Scoring Punch in Panther Passing Attack Cadets Helpless Bjr Failed Frea TITTSBURG Nov The Pitt Panthers rode the Army Mules to crushing 29 to defeat today 88000 packed the stadium to watch Pitt gain momentum slowly then burst out with three quick touchdowns to give Army crippled by injuries and illness its second straight setback After turning Army back in the first period tho Fanthers marefied deep into Cadet territory There It waa that Army threw back three line thrusts but Frank Tatrick big sophomore fullback place-kicked a field goal from a difficult angle on the 21 yard line In the third quarter Bobby Larue Junior right halfback scored the first Panther touchdown on a lateral from Patrick who waa on the S-yard line Patrick booted the extra point to make the score 10 to 0 Little Monk Meyer the Army's left halfback came into the game at the beginning of the second half and It waa hla passes that set the stage for the Army's touchdown In the fourth period The drive started on Army's 33 and end until Clinton True of New Orleans sub fullback took Meyer'a pasa on the 3-yard line and went the rest of the way for the score The last Pitt touchdown came aa the fana fought their way out of the stadium Pitt bad a mixture of third and fourth team player on the field The ball was on Army's 46 yard line Ibe quarterback Arnold Greene faded back and sailed a 50 yard pass to a substitute end Shaw for the score The extra point was missed Th Umui Hit Po Army fourhik la 15 iMii4iiRnpiitr Jmlll Li ErikMM Glapsford 1 Oliinan Klifkt Clifford I'allc-Tesso Nocroaoii Petxcl 4olf Plffli ilIMMt Ra Ea BIM4 ftrOllllOrf MIchcloMB Vndrnrood Ktndouri i in Ha KoxsArn EiO RuOa miitiH Ha in Rytn Patrick aKopcak dcoro by periods Pitt lllaMia tiMailll I Army Ml iMaannaM I I I- Pitt ocorlnv: Larue haw Goal from Patrick Point fur Patrick A Army cor-Ini: Tura Tide-Army Conquerors Fall 28-13 LSU Scores 4 Touchdowns Before Men Get Started Passes Abound Bjr tailed Fr BATON ROUGE La Nov 9 Showing perhaps the greatest power drive a Louisiana State University team ever displayed Bern! Moore Tigers today wrecked Mississippi State conqueror of Army and Alabama with a i 8-to-13 triumph as 20000 looked on It was LSU'a third victory over a Southeastern Conference foe and with the defeat of Ole Miss by Tennessee sent the Tigere to the top of the Southeastern Conference the only unbeaten and untied member LSU scored one touchdown In the first iierlod anil three In the second before MaJ Hall'll Haase's Maroons could halt the attack The Maroons gathered one touchdown In the second period and another in the thinl but could not unleash a sue cestful air attack on the Tigers Reed LSU hairback ran 17 yards for a goal in the first five minutes and Seago converted Another pass put LSU on me Maroon 8-yard line but State held and the ball changed hands on 4-yard line Barrett galloped across the line early in the second period after a 22-yard pass from Fatherrec Crass kicked the point Fumbles Help Hate State recovered a fumble oa the LSU 43 and Armstrong passed to Walters on tbs 24 LSU held twice but another 24-yard pasa to Walters gave State their first core Armstrong kicked the point LSU's passes were not successful After an exchange of punts Crasa took the ball on the Maroon and skirted and dodged his way down the field for the third touchdown final tally came late In the second period when Coffee intercepted a Maroon throw on the 20 and on the next play Rohm galloped over Armstrong rifled a 40-yard pass to Ward In the third for a touchdown but failed to convert LSU played defensively then ngalnst passes LSU Out gains Saasemen LSU gained 181 yards on running plays to State's 39 LSU gained 20 first downs to 11 Bobby Thames made 19 yards on the second play of the game but thereafter State's running game was over Bill Crass averaged 77 yards per try once running 48 yards for a touchdown Abe Mickel averaged aix yards on five tries The lineups and summsry: Faa Ml Mai Tlnl-r LE Gclatka Carroll Xnt Hi own 10 Mono Stewart Mollara Halvaatoa RO Fntharre Rukaa RT Haaaoa Bnrratt RE Kaanan ana -Q-B Thm Mlekal Hill Fatharraa RH Pl-kto Raad Staadmaa Brora: a 7 El Vila Mala 7 II Rafara Ends Draka Vmplra Sander Tasaa A Flald Jade trait Ankara Uneamau Haztoa Ola Wra Touchdown: Fred Barratt Craaa Rohm Walter Ward Harvard Easy For Princeton Crisler Machine Coasts Over Helpless Crimson 'Team to 35-0 Victory By REMIT McLEMORE railed Fm Staff Comapaedant PRINCETON Nov Princeton's football Juggernaut its sights set on national championship rating rolled on toward that goal today when It crushed Harvard 35 to 0 to keep Its record free of ties and defeat It was great team which Princeton brought out before 60000 spectators on the turf of Palmer Stadium So great In fact that its efforts to bo merciful to a time-honored foe went for naught frfnceton didn't put on full pressure today The Tigers not wanting to run up a crucifying core often kicked on first down and in the sloslng half of the game passed deep in their own territory But the touchdowns flowed across the lino Just tho two In tho first period two more in tho third and a final on in the fourth In tho fac of fierce line Harvard could do nothing The Crimson made but five first downs and gained meager 68 yards by rushing The closest it came to a score was when It penetrated to Princeton's 86 yard in tho opening period lta 41 yard stripe in tho second and 'the 37 yard marker In tho final quarter Seers br period: Princeton 14 14 II iMarrard I Touchdowns: Ritter Peak (I) I Ratifies Points attar touchdown: Sand bach (I) Iljr illri I'rrw SOUTH BEND? Ind Nov 9 Ohio State couldn't do it Pitta-burgh couldn't do it and neither could any of the other mighty outfits that Notre Dame has stacked up against this year But lowly Northwestern did it today with tlio aid of a muddy field and the super-playing of Don Heap blonde half back The Wildcats invaded Notre Dame Stadium and on foreign soil scored the major upset of the 1935 football season when they vanquished the Irish 14 o7 before a howling crowd of 35000 Irish Out rushed The victors gained nine first downs to Notre Dame's seven they completed three forward passes out of four attempted against four out of 12 for Notre Dame they gained 173 yards from scrimmage to Notre Dame's 172 and they fumbled once but they recovered four of the home team's aix bobbles When the Ramblers gained their touchdown In the first quarter by Fromharl's neat quarterback sneak from the 1-foot line brought there by Elaer and Lay-(den from 41-yard line the home team rooters leaned back and decided one more touchdown would put the game on ice But they reckon with the antics of Heap who scampered over the gridiron all afternoon with no respect for the Notre Dame reputation The drizzling intermittent rain which fell throughout the game may have handicapped Notre Dame which waa forced to call on its famed aerial attaek In the fourth in a last desperate attempt for victory Northwestern was Just a little better almost all the way Fumble Makes Break Fromhart's fumble recovered by Tangora on the Irish 30 gave Northwestern chance and the Wildcats cashed in Heap drilled through to the 20 in two smaihes and Duvall and Heap then plunged to th five Heap struck off bis left tackle for a touchdown to give Northwestern 14-7 lead The Wildcats held It to the finish as Notre Dame's dosing drive reaching 7-yard iine faded on an incompleted fourth down pass Dam Pot Xorthwftltni Miilnr LE Kovatch a aaaaaaaa i tainiaai i a imuiM 1" R-T-a laiitar I'niman Martin i Koprisk Petara Fromhart Shakeipcar LH Swirlier Iayden R- Cruira Kleer FB Pnvall Siartinr Una up: Srora by ptrioda: Notre Dama Xorthwntera Summary: Touchdown: Fromhart Hash: Lonrfallow Potnta after touchdown Fromhart Duvall Milan to Pilot Lookouts Again By t'nlled Prrae CHATTANOOGA Tend Nov 9 Clyde Milan will be officially re-named manager of the Chattanooga baseball team by Clark Griffith owner of the Lookouts a report in the Chattanooga News today said According to the News Milan will Join Joe Engel In Memphis either Sunday or Monday for the Southern League business meeting when it convenes Monday Ml lan managed the Birmingham Bar ons part of the 1935 season and waa hired by the Lookouts when the Barons ousted him Engel will lead a move to reclassify the Southern League's present rating to claaa AA At present Little Rock and Knoxville are said to be against reclassification It waa further revealed push over a score in the first period they did get the ball in position so they could go down ae soon as the second quarter opened The ball was advanced to the 7-yard mark as the first quarter ended Smith rammed center on three sneak plays to acor In th second quarter Smith also made tne extra point Clemson Effort Fail Clemaon's aerial drive stopped (Turn to Fag 5 This See) North Carolina Power Machine Ruthlessly Over Cadets to 56-0 Victory the distance to the goal Sims' point after touchdown tied the score Auburn regained the lead Georgia Beats Tulanc 26-13 Fumble Provides Early Break as Bulldogs Outscore Green Wave By lilri I'm NEW ORLEANS Nov Georgia overwhelmed Tulane with a brilliant running and passing game today to take a 26-13 decision before a crowd of 15000 The victory left the Bulldogs still in the running for the Southeastern Conference title and eliminated Tulane with lta second conference defeat The punting and passing of Maurice Green and the line crashing of Alf Anderson halfback accounted for Georgia's two touchdowns In th final period and put the game on ice after Tulane had tied the ecore at 13 all In the third period Georgia scored in the first and second periods both times after Tulane fumbled and lost the ball within its own 10 yard line Tulane came back strong In the second half and ripped off two touchdowns one on a 40 yard run by CapL Barney Mints and another after recovering a blocked punt on Georgia's 11 yard line A touchdown pass Green to put Georgia back in the lead early in the final period Tulane unleashed a furious drive that carried to Georgia's 36 yard line where Anderson Intercepted a pasa and ran the ball 38 yards to place it in position for final touchdown march Th lineup: Tkm Pa Georgia Mammlii UE O' Farrell Mom Shi Bmlthar 1 (I Johneon Gaul a a a McKOllfllt W'stermeira (I Moorehrad Fradarlch RT Hxyfood Dlrmann It Wapnon Treadway Mint a La Ha aaaaaaaa ROOtl Hendereon KH Mlnm Aadraara FB Green core by period: Tulano 1J g-i Gconla Tourhdoano: Mints Loftln Rond Moffett Wosnon Anderson Point after touchdown: Mints Green I John Sevier Club to Reopen Today The John Sevier Gun Club under the pnanagement of Sam Chilton and Rush Strong will reopen this afternoon large crowd of sportsmen are expected to turn out for the opening events Both akeet and target events were to be on today' program The management has announced that new Chambers traps and other equipment has been installed for the opening Syracuse Is Still Among Unbeaten (Ry Culled Pm) BAKER FIELD New York Nov For the fourth time this season Syracuse's courageous football eleven had to come from behind today to triumph beating Columbia 14-2 and retained lta place among the nation's fast vanishing unbeaten untied teams A crowd of 24000 watched Syracuse trailing 2-0 at the half-way mark stage two touchdown drives In the tnlrd period and roll on to lta sixth consecutive victory With only two teams Colgate and Maryland remaining on lta schedule Syracuse has visions of its first undefeated untied team in tne ecnooie 51 years of gridiron shortly afterwards With Kilgore leading the march down field Jimmy Kenton traveled the last 14 yards Haygood Paterson kicked the extra point to make the score 14 to 7 in Auburn's favor The Plainsmen struck three times more in the second half Kenton took a pass from Mitchell to score in the third period Auburn tallied twice in the last period when Mitchell sprinted 41 yards for the first and Wilton Kilgore gathered in Stewart's toss to complete the scoring Cal 3Ioorc Wins In Ilciiniii" Meet Football HOlTHKAfiTFRN CONFERENCE Tenure 14: Ole Xiw 11 Auburn S3: Ga Terh 1 Kentucky IS Florida 0 Iieontia Talaae 11 a IS MK Mate 11 tanderlMlt 4S beaaner SOrTHEKX CONFEREM Hall UaikluHi 7 Indiana 13 Maryland 7 I Mata 1: 1 I a No Carolina I 0 Maah tew SU Virginia BIG TEN CONFERENCE lliloui 3: Michigan Minneeoia 13: Iowa I Ohio Mat Chicago IE Hhronin Perdue NurthoeMera 14 Noire Dam 7 SOI TRUEST CONFERENCE Hire tfl: Ark an mi 7 Tfin ZS Bnylur BIG NIX CONFERENCE Knma State Iona Mat Nehrariia 1: Kama 13 Oklahoma 31) Xitoorf I AM fit' COAST CONFERENCE California II Watiingtoa Uah Mate Idaho a Stanford 3 So (nlifnrnin Oregon 13 Oregon Mnte I Iomega 7: Montana 1 (tic) EAST Tale Brown Rutger It Bnetna Hurt month 34: Mm A Mary SyrarBMi 14 Columbia 1 Holy Cm 7: Carnegie Trrh AmhrrM 40 Snarthmor Marquette 13: Mirh Mata 1 Maryland It: Bnetna Col i Catholic 1 IS 3 a Wndy Fopiham 7: Mary' 7 Itic) I 4S: Prlnretoa 33: Harvard Detroit S3 Horknell Proa Mata 17 Ulanova 13 Klrhmond 13: Hamptua-Sid Nary 13 Pena Pitlhnrg IS: Army Manhattan 34 Jasallr 13 OTHER GAMES Centenary St Tuha Carroll Lanreare I Emporia Teai-hen 17: HakkcU 11 Iwdroa IS Peru 13 hitman 3 College of Idaho Brigham Young I tl: Colorado Hrt-ern Moto Dresef IS lufiiehinna 7 I a inn not Trot-hero IS Trnt-brra 0 Findlay 13 John Carroll Franklin A Mnrhall AS Cnlnui Furman 3: ttofford Mippery Buck Tchra 7g Edlnhora Tehra Cheyney Trhra linridn Fair (He) Bethany IK: Grove (Tty I Itandididi Moron 34: A merit -an Col 7 Holler IN Franklin Indiana Trhn II: California Tchra Illiaru II Mlddlehur lafayrtte SS: Haltimore 4 Irhish is Mahlenberg Xavier 17 Centra Dayton I CanMua flndlny 13: John Carroll The Citadel SO: Newberry Canhdua Dayton Unrein WUherfnrre Ulurfirld Inat 17 JnhHMm Smith Main 13: Bowdidn 13 Cinrinnati 30: Starahnll 13 Amomptloa 31: Detroit Trrh I Birmingham Southera 11 boatharet-am a Dresel IS NoMiurhanna 7 California lit liana Trhra 17 North Central College 7 llllnuia Col-hg It California St Indiana Trhra 17 Dayton Si Caabdua Findlay 13 John Carroll Mrhendrre Normal 0 lawrll Tret lie Brooklyn 7 Guilford 10 Callow hre Trim 30 New 0 Britain Mnntrlair Tchra Trhra Akroa 7t Ileldleherg 4 Ohio Cnlvenilty Mukkingum 7 WretmlwMer Morris Harvry Mary 10 Washington Col 1 Rhode I land 7 Conn State Won-eater 7 1 Bennmelaer Ply Inst 0 Unrein I Mo) 0 W'Uberforca 0 Toledo II Enalavllle 7 Mara Hill (0 lreebyterlaB I Miami fOhlo) 30 Adrian 0 Oklahoma 3t: Miwumri 1 pwtla 40 Wagner Nprtngfleld 7 Ht Thomaa I Clark eon 7 Ht l-awrenr 0 ha non Valley 11: Jnreph Nort ratr ra 13 Maaa Mate II Nawatn Col 14: Uowrgo Trhra I Allen 0 Paine Denlua 0: Traay Ivnnla 0 IHrklmom 31 Getty burg Htruuilkburg Tchra 7 1 MuaafleM Trhra 0 Buffalu 13: Hnhart 11 Mormv law li JuanUw 1 Hutstnwa Trhra 40 Trenfoa Trhra a Kaa Claire Trhra tl: Maul Inat ranhandla AAM IS Bethel 11 Klrhmond Trhra 7 CoL 1 Ht Ulaf 1: Ht Thomna Worth Carolina Collrga Paul CHAPEL HILL Nor 9 The undefeated North Carolina Tarheels made it seven in a row today by winning over Virginia Military Institute Cadets 56-0 Seven thousand persons saw the Carolinans score thrice in each of the two periods once in the third and twice in the fourth The Tarheels substituted liberally and never were threatened In the first three minutes of play Don Jackson raced from the 40 yard line behind perfect interference for a touchdown Jackson scored again in the first on a long end run Daniels converted Hutrhlns ran 14 yards for the third marker Little carried over two touchdowns and Evana one in the second period Ditt added one in the third and Grsvca two in the fourth I made only one flrat down Wyatt and Brown were the outstanding linemen Burk Moore Barwlrk and Me-Ivor shared honors in th Carolina line II) Arearhtlml lrre KORT HENNING Ga Nov 9 Lieut A Tall of Kort Oule-! thorpe the medalist defeated MaJ Johnson two and one in the first round of the championship flight of the fourth corps area golf tournament today Results of first rounds Included: Col Moore Knoxville defeated Col Terrell Fcrt Henning 7 and 6 Marquette Marches On Golden Avalanche Turns Back Threat to Unbeaten Record By Defeating Michigan State 137 Tide Continues Surge Alabama Crushes Lighter Clemson Team 33-0 as Sophomore Substitute Paces Crimson To Homecoming Victory Vol-Flood Summary OLE MISS roe TEN'X Poole LE Humphrey Kinard LT Silberman ikon saver Nelson Tatlo Hreyer RG Dougherty Itii'h'iUon (C) Crawford Bogart It Rosa liartling Craig Rodgers 1 11 Derryberry Peters It II Palmer Bernard (C) FB Sharp Score by periods: Tennessee 0 14 Ole 31 Isa IS Scoring touchdowns: Derry bery and Rose Ola I lodgers )iaies Extra points for Tennessee Pete Craig (2) for Ole Miss Rlrhardion (1) Subs: Tennessee Maxwell Ditnmre Porter Tnnsll ends: Eddie Crawford Hay- Fulton tackles Koleas Needham Murrell guards Moses Krmise Craig quarters El'iwrion llarp halfbacks Lliqie fulllun-k Ole Miss: Johnson I Idl'd I Dickens era McMilliann Khan liartling Kelly Hapes Officials: Dtieofe (Auburn) referee Fills (Auburn) umpire: Phillips (Georgia Trrh) head linesman Mouat (Armour) Odd judge Br relied TUSCALOOSA Ala Nov Alabama's Crimson Tide mashed a lighter Clemson line today to win 33 to 0 before a Homecoming throng of 9000 here this afternoon as Joe Kilgrow half turned in a stellar performance Only in the first period waa Clemson ablo to hold th Tide scoreless The Rose Bowl champions were In control of the situa again as the game ended Although the Tide failed to Br t'nlted Fm EAST LANSING Mich Nov A Marquette University football team determined to keep its undefeated record clean outplayed Michigan Spartans 13 to 7 today before a llomecomimr crowd of 20000 Coach Frank Murray's team- scored in the first and third quarters and held a late Spartan scoring spurt to a single touchdown in the final period State could not cope with the hard running of Art and Al Gut'pe and Itay Buivitl Judgment robbed the Spartans of chance to win late in the game Marquette scored lata In the opening quarter with a 48 yard offensive Buivld and Art Guepe carried the bail to the State 24 on five line playe then Art Guepe took a pasa from Buivid on the gonl line and stepped over for a touchdown Howard Zlndel blocked Leonard Mierzwa'a try for the point Tli lim-up and ummrv: Muiqurtta I'd Michigan Hint Mi'Miihnu Karla I'm 'Ira I Kin3l ficriivi-ki licit Huiollt Kraukenitcln Wanner Iumb nlr Mut It Allman Art Uucp Tl (twirl Cuff Brandatattar rar hr period: Marqiwtt 7 11 Ulrhiain etata 0 0 7 Art Gup Al Gup Collua Points altar Cuff (Mu (pluumant) tion throughout and Clemson never threatened the goal In this inter-conference game Aerial attacks of Clemson were nipped before they could get under way Substitutes Score Even with a raft of substitutes In the fourth period Alabama waa able to score The last touchdown cam as Stapp passed to Kellar for 29 yards and Lyons scored the extra point Th Tide was threatening the Tiger goal i.

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