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The Macon Telegraph from Macon, Georgia • 8

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THE iLC0 TELEGRAPH AN) NEVIS: SUNDAY MORMNG OCTOBER 13 1935 HOBBY NORRIS Sfort Editor Curtis DrLauur Hush Part Buck Andcnoa Pat Richards Georgia Tramples Furman Club 31-7 Kentucky Wrecks Tech by 25 to 6 MACON BOYSTARS ON 88-YARD DASH RAMBLERS CRUSH WISCONSIN 27-0 IN THE Scrappy oca KONEMANN RACES ID FIRST MARKER Johnny Bond Takes Off on Run Davis Scores Three Touch-- downs for Wildcat Clan Notre Ddme SI tou One of Most Powerful Eleveni Scoreless at Half Bulldogs L'n-1 leash Fast Backs K2fiK5 NORRIS JOHNSON FAILS TO PLAY R0DDENBERRY TAKES KICK ATHENS Co Oct IS IFl-Ctw Ei beta score Wm for half tho (saw by a powerful Furman Univeraity lute turned loose a fart set of backa to rua up five touchdowns and defeat the Purple Hurricane from South Carolina today SI to During the first two quarters thrusts at the Pumas line by Georgia hacks wero hurled hack Hear the start of tho third Al Him lugged Ike ball over for the Bulldog's first touchdown from tho eight Bond's 25-yard end rua paved the tray for Causey a substitute back ta step ona foot for a touchdown In the third period Two Georgia touchdowns ram In rapid succession in the fourth On the first play Glean Johnson rubbing for Minot went around left end for 15 yards to cross tho line Reddeabrrry Kpmrklee Taking the kickoff Andy Rod den of Macon substitute Georgia quarter raced to tho Hurricane two and on the second play Johnny Jones another substitute Georgia hack scored by ramming renter Hodden berry's run was for yards A Furman fumbla gava Georgia tho ball on ths Hurricane IB and on ths next play Johnson lateralcd to Jones who ran ths necessary yardage for ths touchdown Georgia sent any substitutes into ths contest and Furman turned loose an sir attack and a spinner play by Watson a substitute back that ended in a pans to Maddox substitute end for tho Furman touchdown Blair mads the point from placement Furman Entirely Defensive It was ths first loss for Furman this season but them was soma satisfaction for ths Hurricane In being ths only football machine so far to acoro on tho Bulldogs Furman played a defensive gams throughout with little effort to score Before the contest witnessed by more than 10000 fans desplts the August-like heat a bronse plaque to Georgia's "flaming sophomores" of 1920 was unveiled with appropriate ceremonies Ths heat told heavily on Furman A swift dazzling runner and a fine punter Johnny Bond has become the spearhead of Georgia' attack this season Although he did not score against Furman yesterday hi brilliant broken-field sprinting was one of the deciding factora of the fierce battle that raged in old Athen town CLEMSON ROUTED BY DUKE 28 TO 12 50 Til crowd of 82000 in sun-drenched during the last half but they fought I Franklin field with a fantastic 31-to-gallantly as Georgia poured fresh go victory over moat Gentlemen be seated If you cannot find a seat you better lay down Otherwise some of the dizzy football scores this fine autumn morning will knock you down! And if some scheming scoundrel offers to wager you today that the sun will never shine again that the world is flat and the moon is square do not listen to him Even if he gives you odds do not bet It was quite an afternoon of it yesterday Alabama and Stanford the Rose Bowl teams last New Year's Day both being slugged rather viciously and unexpectedly It left the so-called gridiron expel ts grasping groggily for headache pills Meanwhile Georgia reared up and roared its challenge over the Southeastern conference front as the only team in the league unbeaten and untied The first two Saturdays of the season have narrowed down the southern rase to three teams North Carolina and Georgia And that is just about as they rank at the moment The Athens Bulldog still is the dark boss practically a black mystery Furman did not provide the test anticipated Or maybe Furman did and it is a happy thought Georgia lias the team this year The team that will run over the rest of the field just as it steam-rolled Mercer and Chattanooga and Furman It is a happy thought anyway Alabama is definitely out of the picture now The Crimson Tide has been dammed so to speak Which is probably the way Coach Frank Thomas would put it this morning lied by Howard and bumped by Mississippi State the once powerful Red Regiment does not look quite so fearful now Georgia should win their October 26 brawl North Carolina of course is the logical No 1 team The Tar Heels kicked Tennessee a week ago and the Vols in turn slugged Auburn But Wake Forest held Carolina to a 14-0 victory And there still is It was something of a jolt the manner in which Kentucky put the crusher on Tech yesterday Personally I rather thought those Yellow Jackets were going places this fall And maybe they are yet The Wildcats after all were expected to win this one But not by three touchdowns margin The national picture of course is something else It is mostly Ohio State Yesterday the Buckeyes smashed Drake 85 to 7 And that my dear fellows is 14 touchdowns and seven extra points What is generally known as a decisive victory Whatever hopes Nebraska soberly entertained for a national championship club this year were rudely shattered by the impressive triumph scored by Minnesota The Galloping Gophers it seems still are on the warpath and very much in the picture yet They remain a potent organization A great throng of 62000 persons gathered at Philadelphia to see Yale unloose a devastating drive that turned back Penn And perhaps Notre Dame is rising again to power HOW ABOUT MORNING GAMES? It is both fitting and proper as someone once said to suggest at this time that football games in our town be played in the morning The citizens will not turn out for night games and they stay away in crowds from the afternoon affairs Why not try dawn duels? RUSSELL FEARS FURMAN LINE Lake Russell was one of many scouts in the press box at Athens yesterday But Mr Russell unlike the other spies was not interested by the smashing play of the Bulldogs He was watching very closely that Furman Hurricane and jotting down notes Admittedly now he is afraid of what that Hurricane will do to his Mercer Bears in South Carolina two weeks hence For two periods line squelched every effort of Georgia to score It was very painful for Mr Russell to watch His Mercer Bears of course looked very good slamming Birmingham-Southern around on Friday evening But the Alabama team did not have such stiff forward fortifications as has Furman So the Mercer coach returned to the city last night a very worried man inwardly and outwardly lie will get his team together again tomorrow to point for the Presbyterian gt'me here Saturday night But he has some notes tucked away about that Purple Hurricane line DURHAM Oct 13 mighty Blue Devils unleashed their vaunted running attack varied with effective aerial thurstf here today to blest husky fighting Tigers from the Southern Conference championship rare 39 to 12 Wallers Wade's men engineered touchdowns in every period El- more llerkney sophomore spark- plug from Durham eel the victory pace with sparkling dashes at regu- lar Interval An estimated croud! of 10000 eew the Blue Devils rap-: ture their fourth win nf the year and continue their undefeated march Boasting one of the heaviest lines In the Mouth the Tigers nrverquit eying and went duun scrapping Twice they rallied to score with Iorrd-lairl pass carrying them riklng distance of the Duke goal earh time The Blue Deviln won without the services of their star triple-threat quarterback Clarence (Acei Parker who waa held out because of injuries Duke rared over six toouchdown By WILLIAM ABROGA8T LEXINGTON Ky Oct 12 Wildcats wrecked Georgia rambling Yellow Jackets oa Stoll field hero this afteraooa by the acoro of S3 to 6 and served notice on Southeastern conference football championship aspirant that the blue grass squad must be reckoned ith The acoro waa made more Impressive by the fact that the Wildcats played without the services of their stellar halfback and all-American candidate Bert Johnson who ie laid up with a leg ailment Johnson'! absence from the lineup wee overcome la part by the brilliant performance of Halfback Bob Darla who scored three of Kentucky's touchdowns and wore tho visitors out by bla broken-field running Kenemaaa Breaks Lmn Tech threw a scare Into the Wildcats before the first period had been many mlnutea old The Cate klrked to Tech on the vieitora' 45-yard stripe After a quirk first down Konemann Tech fullback tore loose and skirted Kentucky's left end running 43 yards to a touchdown behind some remarkable blocking Kentucky took the lead In ths first period and held It from then on Ayers halfback went 25 yards on an off-tackle play Rlmpson followed It up with a gam of 2T yards and after one play Ayers went round hla own right end for Kentucky's first touchdown He followed It up with gain of 27 yards on an off-taekle play Ayers went around hla own right end for Kentucky's first touchdown He followed it up with a perfect kick to gamer the extra point and put Kentucky ahead Kentucky scored again early In the aecond period when Davla toon a lateral pass from Ayers on hi own 25-yard Una and ran 75 yards for a touchdown Keugh Feetball Reea The atart of tha fourth found Kentucky In possession of the hall on Tech's nine-yard marker After one play that netted yard Davla scored hie second touchdown on a run around left end A pass from Ayers to Davis for a 33-yard gain midway In the final stanxa racked up Kentucky's last touchdown Both sides played rough football and penaltlea were numerous A crowd estimated by University of Kentucky officials at 10000 saw the contest the Wildcats' first Southeastern conference game of the season Line-up and summary: Kentnrhy I'e Ga Tech Ellington LE Jonea Nevers LT Lindsey Potter LG Fitxsimmnns Myers Preston Nicholes RG Wilcox Skaggs RT Eubanks Long RE Gibson Robinson QR Rims Ayers LH Hsys Davla RK Konemann Hay FB Appleby Score by periods: Ga Tech 94 4 Kentnrhy TOO 23 Georgia Tech scoring: ToucKSown" Konemann Kentuck scoring: Touchdowns: Ayers Davla 3 point after touchdown Ayera (placement) PETRELS BEATEN BY STETSON 7-6 ATLANTA Oct 13 (A2-8teteon achieved and Oglethorpe waa denied a football feat that was tha objective of their battle here the season's Grot victory The Hatters defeated the Petrels 7-0 Plhylng defensive football until the third period Stetson's eleven launched an offenalve pegged on a combination of end aweeps to rome from behind and nose out the lighter Oglethorpe team Controlling tho gama for the first two periods Oglethorpe scored In the second period after line had ones stiffened to repulse a charge nn the five-yard line Tha Petrel touchdown came when Sullivan Oglethorpe halfback took a pass from Puryear on Stetson's seven-yard line wheeled and aped to goal Triple Pass Helps drop-kick fell Inches short of the bar After a aeries of punt exchanges had given the third period a scoreless complexion Ktetson executed a triple pass to Knittla Hatter halfback who raced 18 yards from mid-field to Oglethorpe's 82 Knltlla's heave to Hardy on the Petrel nine wee ruled complete on interference grounds On the next play Knlttlt skirted right end for touchdown Wotrlng'e boot followed hla aim and hla placement kick added extra point GEORGETOWN WINS 1M WASHINGTON Oct 13 Georgetown University's football team broke into the victory column today by whipping Roanoka College of Virginia defensively spunky but offensively Impotent 16 to 0 before a email crowd In Griffith stadium BADGERS FIGHT GAMELY MADISON Wia Ort 12 (Tt-Ime peers rallied his tired end weary Wisconsin Badgers fur five Ihrlliing minutes today but ther wound up with another eick headache ns ie of the strongest Notre Iame football squad la years smashed and butted them under na avalanche of points 27 ta 0 Fighting their hearts out despite Injuries and ooe-mae rebellion staged during the week by Cleronie Tommerson spirited halfback the Badgers put up a surprising battle fur time rely Ie get their third straight Inking Over almost every scoring avenue known to fiHdhetl the Fighting Irish rushed over a touchdown in the first and aecond periods two more In the third and then called It day ne ('null Elmer fjiyden gave ml but two if Ilia 44 players a chance la show Ihrir wares Their first tue touchdowns cams by passes their third by lateral and line smashes The final one was gslned by Andy Pitney second-string halfbe cut around hie right end late in the third period for a 44-verd touchdown gallop The Dodgers shot their all In the opening drive ef the game With Tommerson the big hern af tha at-lark Getting possession of ths leather on their own It the Badger bark passed and dashed Is IM Irish 13-ysrd strip But their drive sputtered end failed there the Irish Nne bracing end throwing them bach ra their heels Notre Dame gaining possession of the hell on Ita 23-yard itn WILLIAM AMI MARY TIPI RICHMOND Va Ctrl CT Two sterling forewall repulsed every scoring effort today as William and Mary and Virginia Tech battled to a scoreless deadlock before more then TOO sportsters Three piecemeal kicks aimed el the uprights by George Vodaro Tech halfback missed the mark end when the Indians tired a field goal an tha test play of ths game tha orange-jersied fiobhler tirs done lb William and Mery Una end blorkcd lha kirk HUT THAT'S ALL! NOT This Illustration tells only pert of the story Of courso we fill prescriptions promptly and get them to you right now but we iso hevo them filled by mea who have bed years of experience end use tho purest nf drug Isn't that something to consider? Thanks ALF MACK'S PHARMACY TUbb Phene INI MDE30NS Exercise Fall and winter gym tailing this week Individual or reducing groups basketball and your favnrite gam JOIN TUB MACON A NOW Today gym els sees FRIED rilONE 5480 PHONE 6296 wih many men acorlng them bu converted aonly two of the six ijntlempu to add extra points ('Inatan Na Match Clemaon waa no match for the Wademrn after tha flrii few min- ntea Tha Blue Devils scored less llthn five mlnutea after the opening kickoff and added another touch- down Immediately The powerhouse attack of the Blue Devils that previously had swept aside Wake Korea: South Caroling and Washington and Lee netted 333 yards from scrimmage here against Clemaon while four successful aerial bombs two of which scored touchdowns rave Duka 63 yard through the air But for the flying feet of Winston Lawton a 150 -pound dynamite charge Clemaon might never have scored against the Blue Devils Twice on the receiving end of the effective forward laterals he eel-hipped his way to the shadow of the Duke goal placing the ball tn striking distance for the ploughing chargee of the heavier backs Score by periods Clemaon Duke 9 a 14 His isms Is tirsrge Fdwards bnt he hns carried the nickname "Kcrepny" since he started play-lag foot ball fr I osier High srhsel here A local bay whs has made geed YALE OVERCOMES PENN TEAM 31-20 PHILADELPHIA Oct 12 CPI-A bruised man-handled Tale team sud denly found wings on Hi feet and bulls-eyes at ths end of its pitch ing arm today to thrill a huge spectacular Ell offenilva display since the great little Alble Booth waa taking Yale's football enemlea apart single-handed Whipped 20 to 12 at tha end of tha first half of the first gama Yale haa played here in 46 years the courageous youngsters from New Haven shredded the huge Quakers in the second half scoring three touchdowns stirring rival atudenta to such a pitch that for half an hour after It was over fiat fights raged up and down tha field for possession of the goal posts Two brilliant individual plays perfectly executed kept the Elia in (he ball game through a terrible first half when the burly Penn backs were tearing the Yale tackles apart firing passes at will looking as great as only a winning team can look Three more passes earh more spectacular than the one that preceded it swamped the Quakers In the second half when the Elis solving the heavy Penn attack went to town their first major victory of the season and Penn's second straight defeat Heaeherg Resembles Booth Al Hessberg a 19-year-old 164-pounder from Albany who might have been Booth today ran 57 yards for one touchhdown In the second quarter after Clint Frank sprinted 49 yarde for the first Yale score then came back In tha third quarter to dash 62 yards for tha touchhdown that put Yala back In the ball game Still trailing 18 to 20 after these magnificent bunts because of Inability to kick points after' touchdowns Yale called on ever reliable Larry Kelley the big end and to dosa out the spectacular ahow the Irishman from Williamsport Pa caught two passes that looked like mirages to the thrill-saturated throng First he raced across tha Penn secondary In the third period to anatch a flat heave over hla head from Charley Ewart and tear off oma 35 yards to the Quaker goal completing a 58-yard touchdown play Then In the last quarter when demoralised Penn was passing every time it touched the ball a Yhle interception gave him a chance to gallop Into tha coffin comer and gracefully pick up a pass right oil his Insteps whlls on a dead run Basketball Drills Start at Eatonton Mansfield Quintet Will Furnish First Test Tuesday FATONTON Ga Ort The Eatonton high school basketball season will get underway here Tuesday when tho local team will meet an Improved quintet from Mansfield A preliminary game will ba played between the second string men of the two schools Coach Henderson Wyatt of the Eatonton school says that duo to the improvement made in the Mansfield aquad over last year he la expecting a hard game Eatonton waa Just able to noaa them out nf the play last year In tha but few minutes of play Tha Eatonton Alhletle elub haa been having several praetlee games with the high school and both team re showing up nicely Due to the fact that the Eatonton achonl has no football program tha aeasua Is commenced early hero EAST Perdue 29 Ylllanova tl Amherst 29 ('tumble 23 Army 94 Holy Cress 13- Melee 13 Lehigh 26 Free Met 2 Princeton 14 Tele SI Pittsburgh 24 Prevldenro 14 Boslee IS ftprlnf field 24 Dartmouth M- Georgetown 16 Albright 36 Kyrscuse 21 end 69 Bluefleld II Gettysburg Harvard 4 Hampshire 2 Dickinson Maryland Williams 1 Transylvania 2 MID-WERT Minnesota It Nebraska Metre Dams 21 Illlaala 19 Texas 12 Texas Christ 11 Rica 14 Griaaell 7 Missouri It Michigan 7 Mich Rtata 41 Casa II Northern 13 Ashland 9 Okie State Reserve fi Chicago II lown 13 Wlscaasin Ssu Calif Oklahoma Tulsa Creighton farletan Colorado Indiana Kansas Wooster Capital Heidelberg Drake Itaffala Western Mata ('slgata It a a a Cincinnati 33 Denison Haskell Toledo Morris-Harvey 29 Concord Indiana 3 Mippery Rack Baker I' 9 Emporia S'weslara 13 Okla Baptist WEST A 7 Stanford 6 1 tab 47 Man Htoto 6 Arisona 33 Mata 11 Whitman 1 Idnh 6 Ht Mary's 33 af Pan 9 Renta Clam 24 ia Fresna 9 Frisco 87 Nevada 7 California 9 Oregon 9 Mexlce 13 falorada 9 Cole Mlnea 9 Cole Mate 19 Wash Btnlo II Menton 1 OTHER RESULT Ark Mate 19 Memphis Tehee 9 Oberiln 4 Merlettn 9 Kentucky 81 lllwassea 9 Tenn Wesleyan II Carolina 7 Butler 11 llnnevee 1 Wabash 6 Franklin 9 Hebert 9 Hamilton 1 Depauw II Evansville 9 Deflnneo SI Karihem 8 Hamp-KId 14 American 11 Bee FOOTBALL FINALS Next Page Rutgers Carnegie Tech a 1 1rglnla 4j 4 Tafls Urea a 91 Hate Koannke Lafayette ii Cornell Grave City men into tho affray and thsra appeared no and to excellent backfleld material In ths Bulldog camp Scott was Furman's ace in ths regular backfleld but his efforts didn't get the Hurricane far on the scoring end In the third period Bcntt ran three straight plays hut gained only a few yards as the alert Georgia line pounced on him Long runs wero the thing for Georgia during its period of intensive driving for touchdowns It was John Bond's great right end circling that brought 36 yards and put Georgia In position to acoro her second touchdown It was Johnny Jones ths back who scored two of Georgia's touchdowns who did some excellent running in a broken field Jones got away for 25 yards for a first down on Furman's 20 that came near giving Georgia another touchdown in ths third The timer's gun saved Furman Rohr substitute Furman back pulled his team's most spectacular run Receiving a Georgia kick ho took tho ball on his own 10 and raced to Georgia's 34 before being downed a 56-yard thriller It was Rohr's yardage that started Furman on her touchdown drive Stevens took a pass for 10 yards and Watson on a spinner got to Georgia's eight and then Maddox took it over the Una for tho touchdown Line-up and summary: Furman Pos Georgia Stevens LE Ashford Dorn LT Shi Smith LG Johnson Smith McKnight Burrell RO Monrehead McCareon RT Harman Hing RE Wagnon Bohr QB Treadaway Blair LH Rond Scott RH Minot Griffin FB Hartman Score by periods: Furman Georgia 0 6 IS 31 Scoring touchdowns Furman Maddox (sub for King) Georgia Minot Causey (sub for Bond) Jones 3 (sub for Hartman) Johnson (sub for Minot) Points after touchdown: Furman Blair (placement) Georgia Causey (placement) TROJANS BLASTED BY ILLINOIS 19-0 LOS ANGELES Ort 12 (-Illinois unlesshed an amaalng display of football pyrotachnlca to defeat Southern California hero today 18 to In the West's first big Inter-sectional encounter of 'the season Fifty thousand pew111 watched the fighting Illlnl play almost letter-perfect football as they passed their more ponderous opponents dlxsy In the second period a hlocked runt paved the way for Coach Boh Zupnke'a eleven to score Its Initial touchdown The second rams directly from a blocked punt and the final counter In the third period was Indirectly the result nf ths flying trapexe play FORK I A COM 6-6 PORTLAND Ore Oct 12 Vnlvrrsliy of California football team drove to hard fought S' to-n win over University nf Oregon In their opening raclflo Coast conference game here today Hen Cot ton rammed lha renter nf tho lino fur a tmichdown at tho atart of the final quarter II We Maintain For Your Convenience a 21-lIour Battery Service 24-HOUR ROAD SERVICE GARAGE Something New at MILTON 352-54-50-68 BROADWAY aoDaaaaaaaaaoaaDaDnaDa I FC3 Always In Headwear because of the newness of stocks and the diversity of styles we particularly invite your inspection feeling confident there is among our displays just the hat you have in mind STETSONS $500 to $600 SCHOBLES $350 to $500 expecting you WALTKK CLARK Shite Dept I SSS Chrrrjr Street ANALYSIS OF CARBURETOR and IGNITION FACTORY TRAINED SPECIALIST We Ue the Richfield Analyzer Jack Mann Battery Co WE SELL BUY or TRADE SHOTGUNS OF ALL MAKES Agent for Remington Browning Parker and Smith Guns DUXBAK and DRYBAK HUNTING CLOTHING Southern Sports Co 114-11 Broadway HENRY KAPLAN Fhoni 400 669 THIRD STREET.

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