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Page B-18 Want 3-3131 THE KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENTINEL Tana In at 990 on yoar Hoar in on WNOX Road it In The News-Sentinel Sunday November 11 1951 A--V im names by 53 to 13 'i' 5 Or -f- 'i uns U-TAA1 Cliaiigeslts Athletic Created all appointed members of the board and he is given full veto power over all actions of the board To pave the way for the athletic reorganization the Athletic Council surrendered last summer its charter obtained in 1908 Oregon la Victim' of Boston1 35-6 BOSTON Nov H-A powerful Boston University eleven under the smart direction of quarterback Harry Agganis mowed down a young team from the University of Oregon 35 to 6 today George Shaw the Ducks fresh man quarterback set a Pacific Coast Conference record in inter epeting-a pass in the last period It was his eleventh of the season OREGON: 4I 3 0 BOSTON 14 7 Oregon scoring: Touchdown Sloan Boston Soaring: Touchdown as tan Schultz 2 Hanson Terrasi Plomarltua 4 GastalL MORRIS BROWN LOSES Bjr Associated Frasa 1 NASHVILLE Nov 10 Matthew Maiden a' substitute fullback spgrked Tennessee State College to an upset 13-12 victory over previously unbeaten Morris Brown here today Both are Negro schools The two markers were 20th 'and 21st of the year for Morris Brown the highest scoring team' which had won six straight be fore setback Eagles Drop Scots 27-6 Aslie Stars Knoxti lie Athlete 4 0 Figures Heavily in C-N Scoring By BUDDY CATLETT Sw CirnipMdrcl JEFFERSON CITY Nov 10-1-Wingback Hubert Ashe of Knoxville was the big weapon as Car-soni-Newman College defeated Maryville College 27-6 here tonight Ashe passed for two counters and scored one himself to set a blistering pace for the Eagles In the first period Ashe passed to Earl Ogle for 21 yards and a touchdown The extra point failed Maryville 1 shoved across its lone six-pointer in the second period when fullback Harold Glade went over from the 10-yard line following an serial drive by the Scotties Ashe then passed to Jerry Conner from the 16-yard line for another C-N touchdown in the second period third period drive put Ashe across for six points Left halfback Bill Jennings made final tally in the fourth quarter from the 11-yard line- v- lanky Smith kicked three out of 1 four extra points for the Eagles CanM-Xrwmaa (XI) Maiytlll (4) GreeMf LT Me Reynold a McBraaer Jen kina Moore CWolllfte derm HWUUtt i i tie ia(l Morton Gray Bender RtddUle Calloway En Allen Aaha Kins Conner Campbell Smith Glad core by periods: CARSON-NEWMAN 7 7-27 MARYVILLE 0 O-d Scoring: C-N: Ogle Aaha Conner Jennings Maryville: Glad -Extra points: C-N: Smith 3 (placements i Substitutes: C-N: Dalton Holt' Compton Jennings Codwln Northern Frazier Price Smith Chetney Kelly: Maryville: Breer Kins Alford Newbercy Kin-eer' Sharp Moore Davie BIG KICK Little Al five-year old Korean refugee didn't know a football from a coco nut before the shooting began in Korea but the American influence seems to be doing pretty well The mascot of a Army Signal Corps unit sinks his toe into the ball held by Capt Ed Buckley former Notre Dame and Green Bay Packers' star University of Athletic Association has changed Hs name to Department and 1 has become a full-fledged department in the university' That is the gist of an announcement made yesterday by U-T President Brehm who said the Board of Trustees acting upon the recommendation of the Athletic Council had approved the change Board Replaces Council 1 The trustees authorized creation of the Athletic Board headed by Dr Brehm to replace the Athletic Council The board will perform the same duties as policy-making body for the university athletic program as did the Athletic Council Dr Brehm said -The changes do not affect the duties and responsibilities of Athletic Director Robert Neyland nor do they alter the present athletic program in any way the U-T president added Dean N- Dougherty chairman of the Athletic Council said the changes were requested by the council to clarity the relationship of athletics to other student programs and activities of the university effect It is merely a change in the names of the Athletic Association and the Athletic Council because the athletic program has been operated as a department of the university since 1936 and even before Dougherty declared'- A Brehm Has Veto Power In addition to Dr Brehm the new athletic board will consist of Vice President Fred Smith two students recommended by the student body' five persons who are either alumni or trustees of the university one from each grand division of the state and seven faculty members The-' announcement said Dr Brehm is authorized to designate ASPHALT is TILE FLOORS Charles A Wells 4444 CO t-tim a Recreation Bureau Calls First Basketball' Meeting Charles Jones Throws Three TD Passes High-Scoring Game Provides Knox Team 1 With Third Victory By FRANK (RED) BAILES Ralph Hutchins uncovered new scoring punch last night at Evans-Collins Stadium as his Rule High Golden Bears Tolled over Chattanooga City 53-12 The Golden Bears scored more touchdowns against Bob Dynamos as they have all season Rule scored only seven touch downs against its first seven opponents winning two games and losing five 'Last night the Golden Bears rolled up eight six-poiffters after being held scoreless in the first quarter It was Rule's third win of the season Jones Does Passing 1 Charles Jones who was an end at the start of the 1951 campaign passed to Carl Cooper for three touchdowns to pace the Golden Bear victory The lanky Golden Bear quarterback kicked five extra points and scored one touchdown going over bb a quarterback sneak to cap a perfect performance Don Shockley a 100-yard dashman scored both of touchdowns The Dynamo speedster ran through righ tackle for 35 yards to put Chattanooga out in front in the first 1 quarter and then returned a kickoff 80 yards for the other Dynamo score in the third quarter' Beam Scares Twice Buddy Beam hard-running fullback scored twice far Die winners while Human Jones and Peltier got one each to go with three touchdowns The 500 fans who braved the chilly weather to witness the game got their worth in the 'third quarten There were three 80-yard touchdown runs within 30 seconds of actual playing time two by Rule and- one by the Dynamos Human started 1 the fireworks when he intercepted a pass oq his own 20 and raced down the left sidelines to score standing up Shockley returned Beam's kickoff 80 yards to score jaunting down the right sidelines behind a bevy of blockers 'Beam then took in kickoff and powered straight down the middle to score Lead Defense Eddie Franklin and Arthur Valentine stood out on defense for the Golden' Bears Other defensive stars were Paul Levy Dick Landon Jake Waggoner Randell Peltier and White Rule scored three touchdowns in the second quarter two in the third and 'three in the fourth i while holding Chattanooga to one in the first and third periods Here's how the scoring went: F1KT OlAITU: tamkrir nl mft right tackle far as yards ts inn far Football Banquet Tickets To Go On Sale Downtown Tickets' for: the annual Tennessee football will go on sale Monday The banquet sponsored annually by the Junior Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Monday Dec 3 at 7 Tickets may be obtained at the Athletic House 522 Gay Street or at the local rJaycee office 707 1-2 Market Street- Out-of-town fans may obtain tickets by sending an enclosed check payable to the Junior Chamber of Commerce to either of the above named places Bill Roberts chairman announced Al Rotella line coach at North Carolina State will entertain with hillbilly stories The 1952 captain will be elected and short talks will be made by Gen Bob Neyland and members of his coaching staff Castle Heights Loses by 20-13 By AewriateS Praa LEBANON Tenn Nov 10 Notre Dame of Chattanooga scored twice in the second half to beat Castle Heights Military Academy' 20-13 today The loss spoiled homer coming -r Castle Heights took a 13-7 first-half lead on a 74-yard drive that produced a touchdown 1 immediately after the kickoff and a 36-yard pass play from Lewis Neyland to -Bobby Glover after a recovered fumble in the second period Glover also scored the first TD capping the drive with a 10-yard sprint Notre Dame got its marker on an 80-yard drive with Stack romping the final 8 yards In the second half Notre Dame drove to the CHMA one but was held for downs After Heights kicked out to the 25 the Irish rolled back' to tally with Stack scooting 23 yards for the TD Miller converted to make the score 14-13 The final marker came with 47 seconds left Miller going over from the live after CHMA tried for a first down and missed on the 20 Parilli Accepts Invitation for Blue-Gray Game By Aaaartatei Ppm MONTGOMERY Ala Nov 10 Babe Parilli All-America quarterback candidate and two of his teammates have accepted invitations to the Blue-Gray football game Officials of the annual All-Star football game said Kentucky center Doug Moseley an All-America candidate himself and tackle Jim McKenzie indicated they will accompany the passing wizard herd for the Dee 29 scrap KANSAS COMES BACK BY l'Hjad BMaa LAWRENCE Kans Nov 10-Undermanned Loyola of Los Angles shocked Kansas with three quick first-quarter touchdowns today but hang on as depth jplus flashes of old form by Charlie Hoag gave the home talent a 34-26 uphill victory Trailing by two touchdowns at i the half Kansas fought back to tie it at 20-all in the third quarter and then marched 60 yards with fullback BudLaughlin ramming YandyNips LSU20tol3 Ace Passer Hurls for All 3 Tallies in SEC Victory Bf AMMlateA Fraaa BATON ROUGE La Nov 10 Bill Wade ace passer threw for three touchdowns here' tonight to give Vandy a 20-13 Southeastern Conference football victory over Louisiana State University confident ball handling icy as the fog which drifted in as the game waned completely befuddled the hitherto stout LSU defense The 18000 fans overwhelmingly partisan to favored LSU groaned' through the first half when Vandy forged ahead and moaned through the scoreless second half --V-1 Wade flipped a 58-yard touch down pass on second play from scrimmase Dick Foster took it off defending Jim fingertips bowled over an official and'' streaked across second touchdown toss was a beauty From the 15 he fired one right down the' middle to Ben Roderick 'over the goal line Roderick ninped the ball from clutching LSU hands' He had all the time in'' the world fo throw to Roy Duncan for third tally It climaxed a 46-yard drive and went for 21 itself placement attempts twice The' third went wide as -did his try for a field goal in the third period It was freshman night for LSU T-Quarterhack C'iff Stringfield center Jerry Dildv and guard Sid Fnurnet all frosh from Bo sal nsa started the game and played much of it VANDERBILT LEFT Kirkland Cook Taylor LEFT TACKLES Darnell VlllincV Watmn LEFT GUARDS Pldlpot Wade Holt Golden Farr la Stone Pa-piK'hlx RIGHT Cheadle Noyak Goodall RIGHT Werrkle RIGHT ENDS Roderick Hlnea Haw kins Wade Demaln LEFT HALFBACKS Footer Glelsiier RIGHT Lakos' Duncan Allen Dodd Ray l- LoriSIAXA STATE- LEFT ENbs Vuillard McLeod i 'j LEFT TACKgES-eCnyne Yeager Robi-chauv LEFT Modlcut Tarasovic Dtldy! Smith -RIGHT GUARDS Lantlng Foumet Lawrener RIGHT TACKLES Potter Sand lord Kelly RIGHT Guflfelmo Yale SUln tfleld Stexeni LEFT HALFBACKS Barton Roatito Doxxett VenaMe RIGHT HALF BACKS Preecott Oakley Hedge Freeman FULLBACKS La bat Weft Gautreaux Score by period VANDERBILT- 7 13 0 LSU 0:0 Vanderbilt waring touchdown: Foo ler Roderick and Duncan Convenkuu FoMer t2 LSU waring tourhdowna: Daggett Preacolt Conversions Stringfield Vandy Bees Trip Kittens By AasMialed Pmm NASHVILLE Nov freshman football team showed the Kentucky Kittens a sparkling passing -attack today as Jimmy Holmes led the way with three touchdown aerials in a 32-20 victory1 It was the first win of the season for the Baby Commodores and the fourth straight loss for the Kittens Holmes a Pine Bluff Ark product connected on 11 of 16 passes All three of his' touchdown heaves were snagged by Joe Stephenson' of Memphis Holmes' aerials set up the other two Vanderbilt scores The Commodores had to come from behind as the Kittens scored in the first 20 seconds when Dick Rushing took a handoff from Bob Hallum of Lebanon Tenn and raced 86 yards with the opening kickoff The Savings StweMoi Wall-Opp! Maritet House ft -IF YOU WANT A BARGAIN IN SUM mcKm TIME For Work or for Sports--For Bitter Winter Cold at what you A i' -1 I5 4- 'vi' ft ji V'-'i- tiff I Jackets in every kj -type style and size BUY FOR CHRISTMAS USE OUR LAY-BUY PLAN The Recreation Bureau will operate leagues for men ladies juniors midgets and biddies The last three begin play until about Dec 1 FarragutHas 24-Game Gird Coach Jim Hensley is getting his Farragut High and basketball teams ready for a rugged 24-game schedule starting Nov 24 Captain Edith'' Freeman heads a list of seven returning letter winners on the outfit which finished last season as district runnerup Others are Libbie McGhee 'Sarah Ellis Jackie Brown Shirley Spraker Louise Crawford and Carolyn Irwin Coach Hensley is handicapped on the team at present because a number of the prospective players are now playing football Among them are Shields Smith only regular returning from last year's team and Charles McCarter! Jerry Armstrong Bill McFee Clyde Floyd and Jim Bright FABBAGIT high -(CMUk JIm Hnulri) -Nat Alwnal km Nit Till MteK Nit Lmlr City tbtra Dm (after km Dm I Laaf tbrra Mrtk ferra lire fllitH krra Dm Beirtea here Dm Kant km Jaa TXD krra Jaa Halle hrra Jaa 1 fawrll hrra Jaa Lraalr (Hr heir Jaa Halle (hew Jaa llpra Jaa Kara hrra Jaa Catholic Ihrra Jaa Hearten' there Krh Cathollr here Hrh Carter there Feh lialna then Krh rnrell there Frh Saath there Feh Kama there Feh Yarns here hSManmMeaeMiMaMaMMMaD Biddy Basketball Being Planned for Knoxville Knoxville Is going to get biddy basketball this season Recreation Director Polk Crumbliis an' nounced Biddy basketball Is the cage answer to Little League Baseball Special courts are to be constructed at the old Knoxville High gym for the youngsters Players in the Biddy Leagues will be between eight and 12 years of age The sport was originated by Jay Archer of Scranton Pa and is spreading all over the United States The Recreation Bureau is soon-soring a party Nov 23 at 4 at the YMCA to promote interest in the leagues 1 Mr Archer will be here to show a movie of biddy basketball at the party Guests will be served pop corn and cold drinks Following the movie there will be a biddy game played on the courts to give spectators their first look at the game Persons interested in sponsoring biddy teams should contact Mr Crumbliss and attend the party Nov 23 A party will be held at- the Payne Avenue Recreation Center at 7 m- for Negro boys and girls Keith To Speak al Maryville Rppplal Th Xrw-Vatlft 'V MARYVILLE Nov 10-D wight Keith an assistant coach at Georgia Tech and editor of the Southern Coach and Athlete will speak at the annual Blount County Coaches and Officials banquet here Thureday The banquet will be held at Lyons Restaurant Bill Overly of the banquet committee announced Maynard Dunn will serva as toastmaster PANTHERS SEEK GAMES Hpralal Ta Tka Nrara Hartkir! FRIENDSVILLE Nov The Friendsville Panthers Veterans Club independant basketball team is seeking games for home and away this season Interested teams are asked to contact manager Hugh Hackney' box 87 Friendsville Tcnn 1 Tackle Twill SURCOAT The City Recreation Bureau Is getting a head start on the basketball season this year -Recreation Director Polk-Crum-bliss has called the first meeting of prospective team managers and sponsors for 7:30 Tuesday in the old Knoxville High School gym All interested persons are urged to attend this meeting because play will start as soon as leagues can be formed Several teams have already been entered in all divisions Boys Club Suspends Activities While Moving to New Site All activities of the Club are now suspended until further notice This suspension is made necessary because the club is changing its present location at 312 West Vine Street to the former NYA Stair Tech annex on Jessamine Street Hal Stephens executive director announced late Saturday The Boys Club staff and several members of the club have been busy during the past several days packing equipment and materials for transfer to the new location During most of this time limited club activities have been carried on but the point is now reached Stephens explains where it is impossible to attempt any of the usual program Since the new location is not yet ready Stephens regrets the necessity of informing all members not to come to either tiie old location at 312 West Vine or the new location on Jessa-mime Street until further notice However older boys who wish to volunteer their services either at the old location -or the new one will be -very welcome Stephens believes that the additional room available- in the old Stair Tech Annex will make it possible to add a great many more activities to the usual Club program Many members will be intreested in knowing that the new gymnasium will be about four times as large as the old one Also that the basketball courts will be regulation in most respects There will be a basketball court for the younger age group as well as for the older boys Other features will be separate rooms for arts and crafts workshop a nice sized room for small group clubs and a fine 'room for the library A kitchen is being set up for the cooking class and also a dark room for the photography club The games rooifl will be much larger making it possible for a great many more games and activities Stephens hopes that the new club will be ready in about two weeks in which a grand opening is planned Members will notified through this newspaper and by mail as to the date of opening CHS Alumni Elect Bowlin cr Y' Hugh A Bowling Is" the new president of the Central High Alumni Association -u 1 Mr" Bowling was elected at the annual business meeting Friday1 night before the Central-East homecoming football game -He succeeds Kenneth (Red) BaileS v-- Glen McNeil was elected -vice president end Barbara Pope-joy -secretary The- association honored the 1939 'football team during halftime ceremonies: Dan Boring the present Bobcat head coach was a member of the 1939 team 1 I'" DrakeWiiisOiie for John Bright I- -V By AMariateJ Praia WICHITA Kas Nov' The Drake Bulldogs one for Johnny Bright" today downing the University of Wichita 14-7 on a touchdown in the final quarter With Bright nation's top ground-gainer sidelined by a broken jaw the Bulldogs took to the air for their third Missouri Valley Conference win in four starts Bright the Negro star received a special trophy from the Wichita grid team in pre-game ceremonies Presented by co-captains Eddie Fegler and Mike Knopick it was inscribed: John Bright an opponent never MOUTON COLLAR Fall sipper 2 slash pockets belt with anchor buckle water repellent 8 for '-Men's twill Jacket Hey Men's Gabardine Full nipper 2 slash pock- 1 ets elastic bottom water repellent maroon green 3 pockets I 95 repellent elastie ww shiny colors This One's Got Everything! 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